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Winged Liner for Hooded Eyes: Step-by-Step Guide

guys welcome back to my channel i don't like saying that guys welcome back um wanted to show you how to do the like hooded eyeliner trick using both a brush and also a like a that's kind of confusing using like uh an angled brush to apply a gel slash what one side i'm going to use a brush with a gel liner and then on the other side i'm going to use a pen which uh some of them have like little brush bristles but i just want to show you it together great start i was planning on filming my light color blending video today but um my eyelids are peeling really bad so we'll wait on that uh all right so the products that i'm gonna be using today hindash uh hero line eyeliner which is a pen it's pretty um precise not super duper long and it is uh little bristles that come to a nice point super black uh and then for the gel side i'm going for the gel side i'm going to be using the maybelline lasting drama gel eyeliner little pot um this is obviously in the shade not obviously this is in the shade blackest black and then to apply that i'm going to be using a super well this is a new brush super tiny angled brush this is the winged liner brush this is from samantha robin robindoll's collection with uh sigma new collection with sigma so um so if you're not aware of the hooded eyeliner trick basically the concept of it is um rather than you know creating a wing that's gonna go from here and swoop out what is she playing with ziva what are you playing with rather than drawing your typical wing that kind of like starts at the end of your eye and swoops out especially if it's like a thin wing um if you have hooded eyes i'm not gonna claim that i have hooded eyes okay plenty of people love to tell me that i don't have hooded eyes but i do have slightly hooded lids and the older that i get this part of my uh eyelid just kind of falls more and more and more you know so sometimes when i do a wing it just ends up like i don't know like you make faces like this and this kind of like folds over and it just doesn't look as cute so the concept of the hooded eyeliner i think it's called like a bat wing or something like that is basically rather than doing this like thin wing that kind of goes like this that can like crinkle over when your eye squints or whatever you kind of like draw a line here and then connect it back so that you're whatever i'm just going to show you oh why am i explaining it i'm going to start on this side where i'm going to use the hind dash liner so uh if you feel like there's like way too much deposit of product i always keep a paper towel next to me just in case i can kind of like wipe stuff on do this for my brow pens too so the best way to do this to start if you have absolutely no idea what i'm talking about is to look straight into your mirror that's the best thing typically when people when you see people do liquid liner they're like this they're looking down into a mirror so tcan flatten everything out but if you do that and you've hooded eyes then it's like by the time you finish and you look straight it's all like jagged and like you know messed up by the crease in your eye so the best thing to do is to start by staring straight into your mirror and start at the bottom of your lash line and sketch up and you can obviously make this as long as you want then keep looking straight you want to bring this in to meet that part so that you know that when your eye is open you are going to have this nice wing i just want to make it a little bit longer i kind of think that this um looks a little bit more flattering when it's like slightly more straight uh but whatever you want to do and then what you want to do is and it depends on how like thick you want it to be you're kind of going to angle it down to your eye now depending on how thick you want it to be you can take this part and bring it like straight to the center of your lid which is kind of like what i like because i think it looks best but you can kind of just like bring it down first fill that in and then from there you can kind of decide like all right what do i need to do to make this look a little more wing-like and i personally like to kind of make it a little bit straighter to the center of my eye like that see so we have kind of like more of a straight line going from here which i the first time that i tried this i was like i didn't really think that i needed to do the hooded eyeliner trick but when i did it i was like oh this looks so sick like it's very it's a lot thicker than like you know the nice thin one but i think it looks so cool and i really like it it's like such a statement it's like makes me feel very amy winehouse anyway so on the other side i'm going to show you how i do it with the gel so maybelline whatever whatever samantha eyeliner brush i'm going to dip in to the gel you want to make sure that you're like really loading it up i'm just going to use the cap to make sure that i don't have too much product make sure that the brush is nice and flat so i'm doing the same thing starting at the bottom and try to make the angle the same it's always the hardest part and then once again bringing it straight in to there a little more product and i'm going to once again just kind of angle it bring it to my lash line and start filling this in and i like to fill it in first just so i can kind of see like alright what's the shape you know what we got going here before i change anything i'm going to pick up a little bit more and i'm going to kind of even them out yeah i think this one got a little taller [ __ ] you know what it's such a good product that i told you guys about before it's the uh brow food chamomile makeup eraser pen which is so perfect for this kind of situation cleaning up eyeliner or whatever now i'm going to grab a little bit more and i'm going to even that out with my eyelid so the gel finish just because it's like a little bit more solid it's going to be a little more soft not quite as harsh it's going to be um a little easier to apply or create like a little bit more of a smoky look so you want to assess like kind of stop in between and look and see like what does it look like when my eyes are straight on and what does it look like when they're open or down or looking like this like you kind of want to assess so you might want to create like a step in your eyeliner uh all right guys that's it for this video uh i just wanted to show you basically how to do that hooded eyeliner trick um just keep in mind like you want to make sure that you're looking straight into your mirror and you kind of have to like angle around to see like is it gonna look okay in every angle it's it can be difficult um especially depending on like if you have um like a different like i do you know i have like one line here for the most part and then i have two kind of like splitting here so it makes things a little bit different but you can do it with a brush you can also do it with uh

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