hi guys Smitha here, welcome back to my
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you're probably watching this tutorial
because you either have hooded eyes or
droopy eyes or you just want some tips
and tricks on how to do foxy eyes if so
you've landed on the right tutorial
today I'll show you how to lift your
droopy or hooded eyes or even if you
have a monolid or any kind of eye for
that matter you know just giving you
that extra lift without a surgery this
kind of a look whether with or without
surgery is very popular among the
celebrities and is often associated with
Bella Hadid it's called the Bella Hadid
eye lift makeup so if you want to know how
I got this look please keep on watching
you can use this method on any eye shape
but today I'm going to be giving you
more tips for hooded eyes and droopy
eyes just some things that I've learned
along the way hoping that it'll help you
too as most of you know I have hooded
eyes so what are hooded eyes let's look
straight in the mirror and let's try to
look at our lids if you can barely see
your lid space because it's probably
hiding under some extra skin or the hood
then you have hooded eyes now because
the hood is resting on your lid it can
make your eyes look heavy and droopy and
for that reason this kind of eye
makeup that I'll be showing you today
where you're lifting your eyes can make
your eyes look more alert of course
there's several different ways to do it
like Botox and cosmetic surgery but
today we'll be playing with colors
adding some shadows and highlights to
lift our eyes up now the way to lift
your eyes up is to move everything in
the outward and upward direction so my
tip number one is to tie your hair up
and as tight as possible basically we're
doing the same thing that they do in
cosmetic surgeries they lift it and
tighten it so we're doing the same by
pulling our hair back and tightening it
up of course this is not a permanent
solution like it is with the surgeries but it still works I
just tied a tight knot and I just want
to show you a before and an after where I
had my hair down to now when it is
tied you can already see so much of a
difference with this method the eyebrows
look more straight because they are also
moved in the upward outward direction
but as you can see I have a pretty
prominent arch so I'll have to make it
not so prominent and I'll have to make
my brows look straighter than they are
I'm going to first begin by using the
benefit 24-hour brow setter this is a
clear gel that will hold the brows in
place for a long time you can also use a
clear mascara if you have I'm going to
be using the spoolie to brush my brow
hair upwards and outwards almost like
feathered out brows
that's looking pretty good of course
there's a little bit of shine which will
dry up and now I'm going to be using the
precisely my brow pencil from benefit
this is in the shade 4.5 because I don't
want a big arch and I want my brows to
be looking straight I'm going to cut
short the length of my brows and then
I'm going to mark the end point where I
want my brow to stop of course there's a
little bit of hair underneath that which
we will cover using some concealer and
then I'm going to start drawing the
lower border of my brows using the brow
pencil so almost straightening it up and
once I have that border I'll fill in the
sparse areas
I never use the pencil towards the inner
part of the brows because that'll make
it look too harsh instead to keep it
looking as natural as possible I just
take the spoolie and I push some of the
color towards the inner part of the
brows and here you can see a comparison
of the before and after the after looks
so much more straighter thicker and
feathered out next I'm going to clean up
underneath the brows as well as my lid
space using some concealer and the one
that I use and have always been using
and we'll be using today is the Milani
concealer in the shade 145 to clean up
under the brows I use the elf eyeliner
brush and to prime my lids I'm using a
flat shader brush from colour-pop
and then using some translucent powder
I'm using airspun I'm going to set my
lid space just so the concealer doesn't
crease and the brush that I'm using is a
small powder brush again from colour-pop
to make everything easy for this look
I'm going to be using some sellotape or
scotch tape in the corners just as a
guide I'm going to be sticking it as an
extension of my lower lash line in the
same direction and I'm going to leave a
small gap in my lower lash line just to
get that continuity when I use that eye
shadow so I can attach the lower lash
line to the top lash line and everything
looks well-balanced the eye shadow
palette that I'll be using today is
going coconuts from colour-pop because
this is a neutral eyeshadow palette you
can use any neutral eyeshadows that you
have if you don't you can also use
bronzers if you have different shades of
bronzers let's look at this palette for
a minute now you can see different
shades of Browns there are some that are
lighter there are some that are deeper
so from the palette I'm going to first
take one of the lighter shades of Browns
which is the lovely bunch to apply it
I'll need the help of a blending brush
this is the colorpop E9 and what I
love about this brush is it's tapered on
top so I'm going to take the eyeshadow
and from the very outer corner of my eye
I'm just going to start pushing the
color outwards you don't have to worry
about being precise because the sticky
tape is taking care of that for you all
you have to do is dip your brush in the
color from the very outer corner point
of your eye start flicking it outwards
so just push the color outwards how far
you want to push it is totally dependent
on how lengthy you want your eyes to
look next from the palette I'm going to
choose a shade that's a tad deeper than
the first shade that we just used and
for me that's going to be shell yeah and
I'm going to use this again with a
blending brush but the blending brush
that I'll be using will be a tad smaller
than the first brush that we just used
and the one that I'll be using is the
colour-pop e21 I'm going to repeat the
previous step using this eyeshadow but
I'm going to stop midway I'm not going
to go all the way to the end so
approximately somewhere between the
endpoint of my eye to the end point of
where I use the previous color so that
way we create an ombre of colors the
deeper shades being in the outermost
point of our eyes and as it moves
outwards and upwards it becomes lighter
and lighter till it melts into the skin
tone and I'm going to push some of that
color towards the inner part of the lid
as well just to keep everything well
balanced that way it doesn't look like
we just started at the very outer corner
and pushed it outwards now I'm going
back to the eyeshadow palette and I'm
looking for a shade that's deeper than
the previous shade which is going to be
nutty for me I'm just using matte
eyeshadows and I'm going to take this
with a brush that is smaller than the
first two brushes that we used this is a
definer fluffy brush from Coastal Scents
and I'm going to repeat the previous
step so I'm going to use the shade in
the very outer point of my eye and push
it outwards but this time I'm going to
keep it lower than how far I pushed the
previous eyeshadow now let's go ahead
and take off the tape as you can see the
tape has taken care of those straight
edges and just getting that elongated
eye look let's go ahead and clean up
below the eyes with some concealer you
can stop at this apply some mascara and
lashes and call it done but I'm going to
elongate it further in the inner corner
I'm taking nutty once again with the
karity e 21 brush this is my favorite
liner brush I'm going to extend the
inner part of my lash line going in the
same direction again just pushing the
color outwards very gently and then I'm
going to join the tip to my lower lash
line in the very inner corner
and now my eyes look lifted they look
like they're elongated in the upward
outward direction so that's the foxy eye
look that we're going for today now it's
time to add some finishing touches first
I'm going to be using this highlighter
by Ofra this is called start inspired
it's their collab with Samantha March
I'm going to use this to highlight my
brow bones as well as inner corners by
doing so you are attracting more light
towards your brow bones and inner
corners that makes your eyes look more
awake and alert and definitely much
bigger I'm going to be using a black eye
pencil in the very outer corner of my
waterline it just helps to cover up any
skin thats showing in the outer corner
before you use lashes
the mascara I'm going to be using the
roller lash mascara from benefit
cosmetics and the way I'll be applying
mascara is I'm concentrating much of it
in the very outer part of my lashes and
I'm pushing it outwards for lashes
because I have hooded eyes I want
something that's wispy where you can see
the lid space but at the same time I
want something that wings out because
again I want to maintain that elongated
eye look so I'm going to be using the
pixie lashes by kiss but I'm going to
cut this into half and I'm just using
the inner half of the lash in the outer
half of my lash line and the reason I'm
using the inner part of the half is
because it blends well with my other
lash hair the natural hair if you use
the outer half it can go from very less
lash to all of a sudden a lot of lash
and there is no continuity as you can
see you can still see the lid space
through these lashes at the same time it
looks lifted and elongated in the outer
end and now I'm going to finish up with
some mascara in my lower lashes again
doing the same focusing most of the
mascara in the outer part of my lower
lashes and here's the completed eye look
and let's just compare here's the before
and here's the after what a big
difference it makes now let's finish up
the rest of the face for bronzer I'm
going to be using the Ofra bronzer duo
in River I'm just using the matte
bronzer I like to use matte bronzers
because you can almost contour your face
with matte bronzers so that's exactly
what I'll be doing while I'm doing so
I'd love to know what is your favorite
bronzer what is that you keep reaching
out to just let me know in the comments
section below and the angled brush that
I'm using is from the drugstore it's ten
years old and it has no brand on it so I
don't know what brand it is but it's
still going strong
I'm also going to be very lightly
contouring my nose and I'm starting just
underneath the inner part of my brows
that helps to slender down the bridge of
the nose the brush that I'm using is a
blending brush from focallure so I'm just
going to use that to lightly contour and
blend everything out to make it look
seamless my blush is also from Oprah
this is called Chick lit it's a blush duo
it comes with a shine as well as a matte
blush again a collab with Samantha March
everything came in the same kit I'm just
using the matte blush I'm going to be
using the highlighter one more time to
highlight the highest points of my face
after I've applied it I always like to
use the powder puff to go over it that
way everything settles into the skin and
it almost looks like the glow is coming
from within as opposed to you know you
applied a highlighter or makeup on top
of your skin so it really helps try
using a powder puff on top of your
highlighters and even your blushes and
bronzers I wanted to keep this entire
look as neutral and as wearable as
possible so I decided to go for a nude
lipstick just to go with the neutral
theme
this one's called bloom 2 bloom from
colour-pop it's a very mellowed down Brown
nude and it has a very powdery matte
texture to it I'm sure you know you can
feel what I'm trying to say and it's a
beautiful color first I'm going to be
lining the borders with a Milani lip
pencil and then I'm going to use a color
pop bloom 2 bloom to fill it up and
finish up
and finally to lock my makeup and I'm
using the nyx setting spray
let's look at the before just one more
time this is how I looked and here is
the after although a very soft neutral
look you can see how much of a
difference it makes just by using this
technique of lifting the eyes to give
you that foxy eyes makeup look I hope
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