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10 Genius Makeup Tips for Hooded EyesOpen up drowsy-looking lids with these techniques (and don't worry, no eye makeup trend is off limits) |
For Old-Hollywood Glamour Emma Stone's classic red-carpet look feels fresh because of her simple eye makeup. With hooded eyes that are wide already, less is more. Stone's eyes naturally have a strong feline shape, so forgoing winged eyeliner and makeup on the lower lash line makes her appear alert and enhances her eye shape without overwhelming it.
How: Brighten your eyes by blending a shimmery champagne eye shadow across the lid and up towards the brow bone, taking it into the inner corner of the eye. Take a bit along the inner third of your lower lash line to add even more light.
A black felt-tip liner like Stila's Stay All Day Waterproof Liquid Eye Liner in Midnight, $20, will give you control as you draw a fine line from the inner upper corner of the eyes across the lash line, ending at the outer corner of your eye. Finish the look with mascara on your upper lashes only.
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How: Brighten your eyes by blending a shimmery champagne eye shadow across the lid and up towards the brow bone, taking it into the inner corner of the eye. Take a bit along the inner third of your lower lash line to add even more light.
A black felt-tip liner like Stila's Stay All Day Waterproof Liquid Eye Liner in Midnight, $20, will give you control as you draw a fine line from the inner upper corner of the eyes across the lash line, ending at the outer corner of your eye. Finish the look with mascara on your upper lashes only.
Photo: Getty Images
SEE NEXT PAGE: For Long, Flirty Lashes