Are hooded eyes Monolid?
Monolid eyes are most common in people of East Asian descent. However, people of other races with horizontal, elongated eyes may also have monolids. What’s more, some individuals with larger eyelid hoods may appear to have monolids. These are referred to as hooded monolids.
Why does my eyeshadow go patchy?
When an eyeshadow formula isn’t up to mark, it can look patchy or powdery on your lids, imposing a vexing process of endless blending to even out the colour. Some shadow powders are too hard, too powdery, oh and how about the nightmare of fallouts, not pigmented enough and sometimes even, overly pigmented.
How to apply eyeshadow to heavy lidded eyes?
How to Apply Eyeshadow to Heavy Lidded Eyes. Apply a light shimmery eyeshadow from lash line to slightly past the crease. The sparkle brings your eyes to life, especially when the light catches your lids. Give your eyes something of a lift as well with contouring. Dip an eyeshadow crease brush in a powder eyeshadow of medium intensity.
How can I Make my eyeshadow look more feminine?
Dip an eyeshadow crease brush in a powder eyeshadow of medium intensity. Tap off excess before pressing the color on the outer corners of your top lid in a sideways V shape (see Resources). With a clean fluffy eyeshadow brush, blend the mid tone eyeshadow upwards and inwards as opposed to outwards, which will elongate your eye.
How to apply mid tone eyeshadow correctly?
With a clean fluffy eyeshadow brush, blend the mid tone eyeshadow upwards and inwards as opposed to outwards, which will elongate your eye. Keep your eyeshadow from appearing unstructured by bringing out the shape of your eyes. You can do this by working a skinny eyeliner in black or brown into your top and bottom lashes.
How to counter heavy lids with makeup?
Finally, Ariane says that being bold with our makeup is one of the best ways to counter heavy lids. You are a beautiful woman and your makeup should reflect how you feel about yourself on the inside. So, don’t forget to have some fun!