Types of Hooded eyes
Almond hooded eyes and There are so many types of hooded eyelids. In each type the appearances of folding skin on the eyelids is different. The natural crease that is covered by an extra part of skin looks different in different type of eyes. Here we describe various types of hooded eyelids.
- Double hooded eyes or Completely hooded eyes
- Partial hooded eyes
- Almond hooded eyes
- Monolid hooded eyes
- Downturned hooded eyes
Double Hooded eyes
This type of eye is also called a completely hooded eye. In this shape when eyes are open the upper eyelid is fully covered by an extra flap of skin under the eyebrows. In this type, the natural crease totally vanished. People face a lot of problems when opening their eyes completely. It becomes a very hard and challenging task to makeup the completely hooded eyes for men and women.

Famous actresses and actors with fully hooded eyelids hire top-class and experienced makeup artists, who have commanding techniques to makeup such types of eyes. Through such special techniques, the eyelids become more visible after applying makeup and eyes look very beautiful. Generally in this type eyes feel deep and some people read it as deep hooded eyes as well.
Partial Hooded eyes
Each eye has two corners, one corner that is closer to the nose is called the inner corner and the other is called the outer corner. such eyes occur when an extra fold of skin covers only a little part of the eyelid and this extra fold of skin hangs towards only one corner of the eye.

The hanging skin may be either towards the inner corner or outer corner. This partial looseness of skin gives more space for the eyelid to become visible. People with partially saggy eyes do not find any difficulty in using makeup on eyelids.
Almond Hooded eyes
Almond eyes are different from hooded eyes but some people with almond eyes have some characteristics of droppy eyes as well. That is why we named as almond hooded eyes. Actually, almond-hooded eyes are a natural shape in which the iris that is colored part of the eyeball is covered by the upper and lower eyelids.

Due to this white parts of the eyeball are only visible around the left and right sides of an eye. In this situation outer corner of the eye looks bigger and wider than the inner corner and tears usually come out from the outer sides of the eyes.
Monolid eyes with hooded characteristics
In monolid-hooded eyes, the fold of skin on the eyelid is minimal, or sometimes a very small part of a crease is visible as the eyelid comes closer to the lash line. These types of eyes have rounded and smooth eyelids.

People of East Asia enjoy such eye shapes and are considered to be very lucky because Asian hooded eyes with different makeup techniques look very beautiful. That is why these type of eyes also called round hooded eyes.
Downturned hooded eyes
In this type of eye, the outer side of the eye comes a little downward than the inner side. The changing direction of the outer corner makes the eyes dreamy, soft, and gentle. The combination of hooded and downturned characteristics makes the eyes unique and innovative in the world.