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Struggle with shadow and liner on hooded eyes? These are the makeup tips you need to know

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If you have hooded eyes, you’re probably all too familiar with having little space to create eyeshadow looks or a proper wing with liquid liner.

You may even experience it smudging all over the place as a result of your slightly overlapping lids. But there are so many great makeup tips for hooded eyes out there that will still allow you to create beautiful eye looks.Take makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes, for example, whose recent TikTok applying a winged liner look to open eyes recently went viral. “There are so many absolutely beautiful women with this eye shape – Gabrielle Union, Gigi Hadid, Kate Moss and Claudia Schiffer,” makeup artist and podcast host Rose Gallagher tells OK!. “One that I would really call out is Shay Mitchell, because her makeup is always absolutely immaculate.

I think she’s a really good example of someone on whom you can still see a really full makeup look with this eye shape.” On that note, we asked Rose to share some of her top tips for hooded eyes to help you achieve excellent eye makeup every time.

Consider this your need-to-know guide. Look straight ahead when you apply your eye makeup, with your eyes open We’re so used to applying eye makeup with our eyes shut that this might feel weird at first, but try applying it with your eye slightly or fully open, looking straight ahead.This will give you a better idea of the final look as you apply. “We have this tendency to tilt our heads back as it gives you a better view of your eyelid,” Rose explains. “But actually, when you look head-on you’re going to get a better measure of what your makeup will look like when you’re sat in front of someone. “So many people feel frustrated that their colour is lost when their lid is that shape,” she adds. “But.

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