Just like everything under the sun, our skin isn’t immune to the passage of time or the pull of gravity. As the years go by, it naturally loses its youthful firmness and elasticity. The delicate skin of the eyelids is no exception—over time, it begins to droop, making the eyes appear tired and the face less refreshed. Add genetics or environmental stressors to the mix, and hooded lids can become a frustrating hurdle in your beauty routine.
For many women, even the simplest eye makeup becomes a challenge. Eyeshadow creases disappear when you blink, eyeliner smudges and loses shape, and your carefully crafted look seems to melt away before lunch. Sound familiar? The good news is that makeup is a form of artistry, and there’s more than one way to paint a masterpiece. Here are three tried-and-true techniques to visually lift hooded lids and say goodbye to that “tired” look—for good.
1. Brighten and Open the Eyes
If you have hooded lids, it’s time to break the habit of applying makeup with your eyes closed. Stand in front of the mirror with your eyes wide open, and apply your shadow exactly as others will see it—on your open eye. That’s how you’ll truly map out the folds, curves, and angles of your lids and place makeup with precision.
The first goal is to awaken and refresh your gaze. Start with an eyelid primer—it grips the pigment and prevents creasing. Choose neutral tones like taupe, warm beige, or soft mocha. Apply a medium shade into the crease (or just above where your natural crease hides), a deeper tone to the outer corner, and a light shimmer or matte near the inner corner. Blend thoroughly for a seamless, diffused effect—no harsh lines.
The secret? Create the illusion of depth and lift. Apply eyeliner as close to the lash line as possible to define your eye without overwhelming the lid. This subtly draws attention away from the fold and gives the impression of bigger, more open eyes.
2. Lift with Your Liner
Once your base is set and your eyeshadow has brought life to your eyes, it’s time for the second trick: the lifting liner. Instead of following the natural downturn of the eye, slightly extend your liner upward, aiming toward the tail of your brow. Think of it as a mini “eye-lift” using nothing but your brush.
For an extra boost, use black eyeliner and extend just past the lash line. This visually enlarges the eyes while pulling attention upward—creating the illusion of elevation, as if your outer corners are defying gravity.
Remember: big, defined eyes don’t just enhance your features—they also help conceal signs of fatigue and aging. It’s not just about beauty, it’s about confidence.
3. Let Your Lashes Do the Heavy Lifting
Never underestimate the power of lush, curled lashes. They’re your secret weapon against hooded lids. Start with a good lash curler, lifting the lashes right from the root. Then apply a lengthening and volumizing mascara—focusing on lifting the lashes upward, especially in the outer corners.
The more dramatic and fanned-out your lashes, the more open and alert your eyes will appear. Concentrate your mascara on the outer lashes to create a wide-eyed, winged effect. This elongates the eye and draws attention away from any lid heaviness.
Bonus Tricks for a Lifted Look
If mascara alone isn’t doing the trick, try false lashes—opt for styles that are wispy and slightly longer at the outer edges to lift and elongate the eye naturally.
Always choose long-wear and waterproof formulas. Hooded lids are infamous for smudging, so choose products that stay put no matter how much you blink.
One last subtle trick? Your brows. If they’re sparse, fill them in gently with a brow pencil or powder, then highlight just beneath the arch with a soft, illuminating product. This creates a lifted, brightened effect that frames the eyes beautifully and brings the whole look together.
Once these techniques become second nature, your eyes will do all the talking: “I’m refreshed. I’m vibrant. I’m confident.” And what once felt like a flaw will transform into your signature charm.