Anonymous wrote:I’m in my 40s with hooded eyes.
The thing that works for me is putting more focus on my lashes. I get extensions biweekly - just single lashes and not very long, nothing dramatic! - and the thickness and color at the lash line really define my eyes.
It’s expensive but I love not using any eye makeup daily. My entire makeup routine can now be done in less than 2 min - tinted moisturizer, blush, occasional concealer or eyebrow powder. Lips get a swipe of tinted balm I keep in my purse.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get tightlining. I tried it once, against every fiber of my being that screamed, “don’t touch that prt of your eye,” and all it did was make my eyes look smaller. Any tips??
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get tightlining. I tried it once, against every fiber of my being that screamed, “don’t touch that prt of your eye,” and all it did was make my eyes look smaller. Any tips??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to figure out what color makes your eyes pop. I have dark brown eyes, and I find that unless I add something in the blue/silver family somewhere in the eye look (doesn’t have to be screaming turquoise all over the lid), my eyes just look tired and small. I use brown or navy mascara, and always put something bright in the inner corner. I find that the drill for any eyeshadow look is to only use the dark part in the outer corner and a little into the crease, and something lighter with some shimmer (not sparkle or glitter) in the center. When I want one and done, I sometimes just brush some glowy highlighter across the lid in a good tone for me, as some non-black mascara, and I’m done.
can you link some of the products/colors you use? i have very dark eyes (hooded) too and need a new color palate.
Anonymous wrote:You need to figure out what color makes your eyes pop. I have dark brown eyes, and I find that unless I add something in the blue/silver family somewhere in the eye look (doesn’t have to be screaming turquoise all over the lid), my eyes just look tired and small. I use brown or navy mascara, and always put something bright in the inner corner. I find that the drill for any eyeshadow look is to only use the dark part in the outer corner and a little into the crease, and something lighter with some shimmer (not sparkle or glitter) in the center. When I want one and done, I sometimes just brush some glowy highlighter across the lid in a good tone for me, as some non-black mascara, and I’m done.
Anonymous wrote:Be careful with tightlining. You're essentially blocking your oil producing glands which are responsible for keeping your eyes from becoming dry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tight lining doesn’t work well for me - just rubs off in minutes. Same thing with pencil liner. The only thing that lasts all day is liquid.
I have settled on something random which I never see suggested but works well for me: liquid liner in random light colors like a dusty rose color or gold. The last one I bought was discontinued but something like this
https://www.sephora.com/product/make-up-for-ever-aqua-resist-color-ink-24hr-waterproof-liquid-eyeliner-P483474?skuId=2552388&icid2=products%20grid:p483474:product
Some DCUM eyeliner goddess recommend this and it works! You have to use Laura mercer cake liner powder and a tight lining brush. Normally you’d wet the brush with water so make a paste with the powder, but if you have smudging issues you MAC liquid mixing medium (for eyes). I do this when I tightline and it works perfectly and doesn’t budge or transfer to my eyelids when blinking
i'm the pp you're responding to, and glad this works for you. I don't do all the above insanity; i just use a dusty rose or bronze (always with red/warm undertones) liquid eyeliner. Looks great on me. fwiw i am pale with warm/red undertones.
Anonymous wrote:I also have hooded hazel eyes. My problem is that as I age my lashes are thinning out. I never wore eyeliner until I hit late 40s and started with this problem. I do a liquid liner in brown and I think it looks good -- just on the upper eyelid and right along the lashline, not super thick. I can't do the pencil types because my eyelids are either too greasy or too loose -- it just sticks and skips and doesn't stay on. I use the clinique liquid liner in brown. Some of the younger, more trendy brands look too harsh on me -- they look more like a marker.