‘I tried Emma Stone’s hooded eye make-up trick that has people saying she’s had a facelift’

‘I tried Emma Stone’s hooded eye make-up trick that has people saying she’s had a facelift’

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Emma Stone, an Oscar-winning actor, has recently flaunted her red carpet appearances, sparkling questions as to whether or not she has undergone surgery or just has a bit of make-up.

Emma Stone’s striking new look has received a lot of attention on social media recently. The La La Land actress chopped her auburn hair into a pixie cut earlier this year, which is now turning into a super-cool chin-length bob. But it’s not just this that is getting people talking.

Some people speculated that the 37-year-old’s face also looks different, with her eye area slightly raised, her eyes slightly raised, and she may have had cosmetic or surgical procedures like an eyelid surgery or brow lift.

I’ve tried one of her make-up techniques on my own hooded eyes, so maybe she had it, or maybe it’s just a few clever make-up tricks…

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According to my analysis of some recent red carpet photos of Emma’s make-up, the main change has been with her eyeliner application technique (or rather, her make-up artist’s). She used to wear a very thick line of eyeliner that would typically extend from the very center of her eyes outwards, but now she appears to prefer a very thin line of liquid eyeliner that doesn’t extend far enough and ends in a subtle flick.

Nina Park, Emma’s makeup artist, has used this technique on Sadie Sink recently too, extending the entire eye without taking up too much space for the lid.

For its super-smooth nib and blacker-than-black pigment, Dior Diorshow Liquid Liner, £35, is a good high-street alternative. To replicate this appearance, you need a very fluid, very smooth black liquid felt tip-style liner that won’t drag or skip on the lid.

Then draw the thinnest line you can, as close to the lashes as you can, drawing the thinnest line possible starting at the innermost corner, ending with a tiny lift at the outermost corner. Press the liner directly into the hairs to make it appear like it’s part of the eyelashes. You can also do dots between or underneath the lash line with your pen.

My eyes looked drastically changed as a result, in my opinion. Although I typically only use liquid eyeliners, I would typically keep any liner to the outer half, but this method really made my eyes look longer and lifted. Add to this a brow that has been brushed more straight than arched, and voila! I have a new favorite make-up method for me.

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I also used Morphe Solo Artist Priming Cream Eyeshadow in the shade Chorus, £19.99, REFY Brow Sculpt, £18, and my new go-to one-and-done eyeshadow, Glow For It Lash Focus Mascara, £19.99.

Source: Mirror

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