How To do Winged Eyeliner for Hooded Eyes

Here are a few techniques you can try- The first is to use the method outlined above, except we’re going to change a few things.

1. Forego lining the inner half of your eye, and just tight line instead. This will prevent making your eyes look smaller and it will also elongate your eye. Blend the outer liner into your lashes in the center or shortly before the center of your eye.

2. Start your lower line slightly below your lower lash line. This will give you more room for your wing. (pictured above). You can connect it to your upper lid by drawing a line from the corner of your eye, to the base of the little flick you just made. Play with it a little, and see what works for your eye shape.


3. Keep your liner thin and closer to your lash line. Below where the hooded part of your eye would cover it. To do this, look straight into the mirror and put a dot near where your hood and eyelid touch (pictured) You are going to have to keep checking the mirror with your eye open and looking straight on to see if the hooded part of your eye “interrupts” your liner. If it does, there is a way to still make it work, but it’s going to look different than you think when your eye is closed.

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