So don’t stress, we broke it down by shades for you as well. Now we know that not everyone with blue eyes has the exact same shade. When it comes to jewelry, there’s only ONE way to go: GOLD! Gold looks SO stunning paired with brown eyes, adding a bit of glimmer and shine that’s nothing short of fabulous.Ever had some serious eye envy? Like you are living for the rose gold eyeshadow trend but not sure if you can pull it off with green eyes? This guide is for you then, we have narrowed down the best shades to emphasize your eye color, so let your eyes do the talking and give your lips a break.īlue eyes.
So you’ve got all the right makeup products lined up and your wardrobe is lined from front to end with all the successful colors but what about accessories?! Bright, out-there colors will draw attention away from your eyes immediately. You’ll want to avoid light pinks, baby blues, yellows, light greens- basically anything light and bright- at all costs. Making your eyes pop isn’t just a job for your makeup your wardrobe will have a major effect too! So the next time you’re setting out your outfit for tomorrow morning, make sure you’ve got at least one of these colors in your getup: blue, maroon, eggplant, sepia, tan, emerald, violet, navy, or gray (the same colors you SHOULD be using on your eyes). Black mascara is a-okay, but keep it at that. If you’re going for brown eye shadow, make sure it’s on the lighter side and has some sparkle or shine built inside. Yup, you guessed it: super dark colors with super dark eyes is a recipe for a dingy disaster.ĭark colors will hide your eyes and make them appear smaller than they really are, and may even give them a dull look and that’s exactly what we’re trying to avoid here! That being said, stay away from black eyeliners and eyeshadows.
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Under eye concealer will make your skin bright and beautiful, thus making your brown eyes POP! It’s especially important when you’re dealing with dark eyes, as dark circles can really provoke a bleak and dreary overall appearance. That’s just a simple fact of life! To ensure you’re reducing the amount of darkness underneath your eyes, don’t forget your under eye concealer. Okay, ladies: nobody looks good with dark circles under their eyes. There’s SO many options and you’ll love the results! For example, consider plum eyeliner with peach eye shadow, or emerald green eyeliner with plum mascara.
Don’t be afraid to bring a variety of colors together on your eyelid. While a green-eyed or blue-eyed gal might look ridiculous with a pink and peach color combination on her eyes, you can get by with just about anything. Want to know a super cool thing about having brown eyes?! You can mix and match eye shadow and eyeliner colors with ease. However, don’t be afraid to try on some other colors too, like eggplant or emerald green! But don’t! Black mascara is A-OKAY! In fact, black mascara combined with the eyeliner and eye shadows listed above will really make your brown eyes energized. Again, not really designed for those with colorful eyes, but absolutely PERFECT for all shades of brown!Īfter reading tips 2 and 3, you might be under the impression you need to run into your bathroom and chuck out all your favorite black mascaras. Some of our favorites include plum, navy, and dark green eyeliners. Instead, choose an eyeliner color that will provoke gorgeous, gleaming eyes that really take over the room. Think black/dark brown eyeliner can really hide your eye color and make things dingy and desolate. When it comes to eyeliner, you want to avoid blacks or dark browns- unless you’re creating a very thin line. Or apply to the entire under eye for an incredibly daring and gorgeous look! Apply a little bit of white eyeliner to the inner or outer eye creases to add that little splash of beautiful depth and dimension. It creates a defined, look-at-me style that can’t be overlooked. White eyeliner can certainly be a huge mistake when you’re dealing with lighter colored eyes like green or blue (if you don’t know what you’re doing, that is!), but the white hue against a dark eye color is nothing short of intoxicating. White eyeliner is a fashion DON’T, isn’t it? Maybe ten years ago, but definitely not anymore! Metallic golds, bronzes, light browns and pinks work best, all with a bit of glorious shine that will really bring your eye color pop. Instead, choose eye shadows with a metallic flare. Sticking with solid colors is a definite no-no it’s a surefire way to create a worn down appearance that’s boring and unpleasant to the eye. Metallic Colors – Golds, Bronzes Light Browns, Pinks