If you have hooded eyes, chances are you’ve spent more time than you’d like struggling with eyeliner. The classic wing that looks so flawless on others can end up hidden in your crease, smudged, or uneven—leaving you frustrated and ready to give up on the trend altogether. But according to makeup creator Jessica, there’s a clever trick that flips the script, and it’s so effective it’s gone viral. Her video, which she calls her most-shared tutorial ever, has racked up views for its simple yet transformative technique—and once you try it, you’ll understand why.
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Why Hooded Eyes Make Liner Tricky
Hooded eyes have a fold of skin that partly covers the eyelid, which means that traditional liner placement often gets lost or distorted. A straight-across wing can vanish when the eye is open, while thicker liner risks overwhelming the lid space. Jessica explains that the key is to work with your hooded shape, not against it, by adjusting the angle and placement of your liner so it remains visible no matter what.
Step One: Look Straight Ahead
Instead of tilting your head or stretching your lid, Jessica advises sitting upright and looking straight into the mirror. This is crucial because it allows you to see exactly how your liner will appear when your eyes are open—no surprises later. The first mark you’ll make is at your “hood line,” which is the spot where your lid naturally folds. This is where the magic begins.
Step Two: Create Your Guide Line
With that anchor point established, connect your lash line up to the hood line, creating a diagonal line that extends outward as far as you’d like your wing to go. This step ensures the wing lifts the eyes rather than dragging them down. Then, take your lower lash line and connect it seamlessly to the wing, giving the shape a structured, balanced look.
Step Three: Fill It In (Don’t Panic!)
Here’s where many people get nervous—once you close your eyes, the shape you’ve drawn may look unusual, even a little “broken.” Jessica jokes that hers sometimes looks like a little bat wing. But here’s the secret: when your eyes are open, that odd shape disappears into a flawless, sharp wing that enhances and lifts your eyes. The closed-eye version might not look Instagram-perfect, but the open-eye result is what matters.
Step Four: Add the Details
To polish the look, line the rest of your lash line and add a small inner-corner flick. This subtle touch elongates the eye shape even further, giving it that professional, makeup-artist finish. The final result is a bold, lifted wing that stays visible—even on hooded eyes.
Why This Trick Went Viral
Jessica’s tutorial resonated with so many viewers because it tackles one of the biggest pain points for people with hooded eyes. Rather than recommending a one-size-fits-all method, she demonstrates a technique that adapts to real eye shapes. The results are not only striking but also achievable for everyday makeup wearers who may not have advanced skills.


