Eyeshadow Picks To Bring Out Your Eyes
Blue Eyes
- If you have light blue eyes and want to create a high-drama eye effect, opt for rich shimmery brown eye shadow shades. If you pick colors that are too dark, they can easily overwhelm and minimize light eye colors.
- A stunning smoky copper eye effect strikes the perfect balance between being high-drama but not overpowering. Sometimes keeping it simple is best.
- A clean, precise line of copper eyeliner is all it takes to make your eyes pop. Lots of black mascara also helps to contrast with baby blues to bring them out.
- A great daytime eye effect for blue eyes is shimmery taupe eye shadow. It’s light-reflecting finish open up the eyes, but the subtle brown undertones making your eyes pop.
- The thought of wearing pink eye shadow doesn’t sound all that flattering, but blue eyes prove that wrong. The trick is to go for a very pale pink that has lots of shimmer. It’s very flattering on pale skin with rosy undertones.
Green Eyes
- The best and brightest eye effect I’ve seen for green eyes: shimmery purple shadow that completely surrounds the eyes. Since purple and green are opposites on the color wheel, they look extra vibrant when paired together.
- If bright purple is a bit too much for you, then opt for a sheer lavender. The subtle purple undertones are still effective at making green eyes look crisp and vibrant.
- Make sure your lashes look extra dark and plush. To get the look, use a dark black mascara and wiggle the wand at the roots of your lashes before stroking through to the tips. This will make your lashline look extra thick.
- Here’s a pretty shimmer-free option to play up green eyes: sheer burgundy eye shadow. Swept over lids and blended up to brow bones, this sophisticated wine shade works wonders to bring out green eyes. Smoke out some grey liner on your lashes and use a lengthening mascara too.
Brown Eyes
- If you eyes are dark brown , go for a contrasting pale champagne shadow to make them pop. You can also line the inside of your lower lash lines, with a cream pencil to enhance the effect, and load on lots of mascara.
- For a darker, more dramatic look, a charcoal grey smoky eye fits the thought. The dark grey shadow will enhance any darker specks in your brown eyes, making them look rich and deep.
- A smoky dove grey eye effect is a classic look that’ll never go out of style. A little extra mascara on the outer lashes enhances the effect by contrasting with the whites of your eyes, which makes them look brighter.
- A precise line of charcoal eye inner under your lower lash lines enhances brown eyes by making them look richer. Use a creamy eye pencil and draw the line from inner to outer corners and along upper lash lines as well. Then coat lashes twice with a thickening mascara and comb out any clumps.