Use a brow pencil to make your lids appear larger as there is less room. For sharp angles, keep brows high. Avoid overfilling your eyebrows. Choose natural or darker brows.
Color Choice
Mascara and falsies can hide drooping eyelids. Use two or three coats of mascara or artificial lashes to emphasize the outer corner of the eyes.
Applying Eyeshadow
Black liquid liners are harsh on drooping eyes, so use a pencil liner or a fine wet brush to apply eye shadow as eyeliner. Use a dark shade without strong lines.
For larger eyes, go slightly below your bottom lash line. Instead of black, use greens, browns, or purple and shimmering or metallic liners to hide droopiness.
Use Highlighter
Use white or silver highlighter under the brows to make eyes seem less drooping. To seem more natural, blend with the crease shadow.
Lining eyes
Blend a light shade across the lid from the inner to the outside corner. Lightly contour the eyelids with a deeper tint.
Start slightly higher than the drooping location for a larger lid area and proceed toward the outside border, creating a wing form to make it diagonal. Blend gradually toward the outside and top.
Mascara with False Lashes
Drooping eyelids require careful eye makeup color selection. Dark tones age the eyes, so choose light to medium shades.
Brow Enhancement
A liquid concealer will retain eye makeup all day. Use a cosmetic sponge to softly dab and blend around the eyes.
Apply from the lash line to below the brow for greater coverage. For long-lasting, silky concealer, use priming first.