How To Apply Eyeshadow to Deep Set Eyes
Applying Eyeshadow to Deep Set Eyes.
Applying eyeshadow to deep set eyes has always been a daunting task for women. Applying eyeshadow to small eyes is not an easy job! This article on the same will help you apply eyeshadow on your peepers.

Applying Eyeshadow to Hooded Deep Set Eyes.
The same steps are applicable for applying eyeshadow to hooded eyes. Deep set and hooded eyes have almost the same bone structure. But the tone that you will be using should be a little darker. Use a concealer as a base but the color should be nearest to your skin tone. Or you can also apply an eyeshadow that is of a color similar to that of your skin. Use a medium tone starting from the outer corner to the inner corner of your eye. Define your eyes with a darker tone eyeshadow and move towards the outer corner. Using a concealer which is closest to your skin tone, you can conceal the dark circles (In case you have them!). For the upper lid, use a deeper tone of the shadow and extend it to the brow bone. Now mix the same color with a lighter tone for the lower lid. Use soft strokes so that you don't end up looking like a dark eyed raccoon. Finish your eye make up with mascara.
For hooded eyes, outline using a darker tone on the outside of your iris. Then, apply eyeshadow of a color that is close to the color of your skin, all over your eye lid and brow bone. Where the natural crease would normally be, apply a medium tone from the outer corner to the inner corner of your eye. To define, use a darker tone with an eyepencil. Then sweep upward at the outer corner.