If your eyes are blue, eye makeup in neutral shades will make your eyes pop. Think rich browns, dusty roses and warming golds, as these eyeshadow colours can be used to create a soft yet subtle smokey eye look that brings out the warm tones, like our Golden Globe Eye Makeup look.
How can I bring out the blue in my eyes?
Choose warm-toned or purple eyeshadow. Warm hues of purple, like eggplant and plum, are also very flattering for blue eyes because their reddish tones bring out blues. If you have dark blue eyes, try a bright metallic color. Pink-toned purples and golds look great on gray-blue eyes.
What color makes blue eyes look the best?
Gentle brown tones accentuate blue eyes, so blend soft shades of matte beige and brown eyeshadows for a natural appearance. Aim to use shades of brown that reflect your natural skin tone to match your makeup to your complexion.
What color eyeshadow makes blue eyes stand out?
Eyeshadows in peach and pink shades truly make blue eyes stand out and are great to use when you want to add some warmth to the skin, as well. Peach can be worn in any season and looks beautiful by itself, making a monochromatic peach shadow look ideal when wanting to enhance blue eyes.
What color compliments blue eyes the most?
Typically, rich brunette hues, warm blonde, and coppery reds provide the perfect amount of contrast to make blue eyes pop.
How do you make blue eyes stand out?
Eyes have dimensions and undertones. If you have darker blue eyes, yellows and orange shades will help them stand out more. If you have blue/brown eyes, opt for yellow/green undertones. If you have light blue eyes, orange, red and pink is your best bet.
How do you apply eyeshadow to make blue eyes pop?
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What color makes blue eyes pop?
To enhance blue eyes, wear neutral colors like blue, black, white, and brown. Accent your blue irises with variations of orange, blue-green, or blue-purple to make them pop. But, make sure to use these accents sparingly and as small splurges of color relatively close to your eyes.