Eye Makeup Colors that Fit the Whole You

Choosing eye makeup colors is a very difficult task, as not all colors and shades can match your skin and style at the same time. There are shades which you like but will only look a mess on you, while there are tones which you hate but look fabulous on you no matter what mess you try to do. Hence, if you are having this kind of problem, then it’s time to learn how to pick your eye makeup color.

The most important factor to consider when choosing eye makeup colors is your own eye color. From your eye color you will see which shades can make your eyes look wide or small, pop out or droop down.

For the blue-eyed belles, you may try shades of brown and rose. Rose or old pink paired with brown are warm colors which give a standing effect on your blue eyes. They can also make you look more demure and submissive, yet at the same time vibrant and energetic. Blue mascara also works to make the eyes pop.

Meanwhile, if you have brown eyes you can go for green and gold. The shades of green give brown eyes a soothing, more organic look, while at the same time covering the flecks. A shimmery texture of green eye shadow would do, embellished with a touch of gold.Apply the green eye shadow on the creases of the eyes, gradually fading upward to the browbones. Then finish the shadow with a touch of gold on the covering the eyelid.

Try to use dark brown mascara to provide a natural touch on your eyes, then curl the lashes to make your eyes more appealing.

Green eyes require even warmer shades, such as mocha and lavender. The purple tones contrast green, while the mocha shade gives the green-eyed girl a warmer, fuller complement as well as a natural glow.Mocha tones work best during daytime, while the lavender and purple shades take effect at night. Brown mascara also does a good job on both eye shadows.

What suits best for hazel eyes? Pale yellow and dark green hues. They both provide more depth and character to your eyes, depending on your present mood. You can use these shades any time of the day, and even add more spice by drawing a dash on the lash lines using a liner brush dipped in water and then dabbed on the shadow of the same color.

All around eye makeup shades meanwhile include: chocolate, black and charcoal. If you want to do the traditional smokey eyes, you can use black and gray shades blended on each other, while brown and charcoal tones can serve as liners that complement the more dominant eye shadow shades used.

Metallic eye makeup colors are usually used during parties and special events, and they can serve as highlighters on the basic shades used on the eyes. Silver shimmers usually do well with colder hues such blue, purple and black, while gold almost goes well with all shades.

 
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