Brown eyes are a boon for women who want to experiment with different eye shadow colors and other eye makeup.This is because almost all shades of eye shadows suit women with brown eyes.So whether you want a dramatic smoky eye makeup or stick to a more natural eye makeup, you can select from various eye makeup techniques to accentuate and highlight your beautiful brown eyes. Here are some simple tips that will help you with eye makeup for brown eyes.
If you're having trouble with makeup, want something to catch his eye, or simply just experimenting with makeup, this is for you. This will teach you how to master making your brown eyes pop. Tips Brown eyes aren't dull and you may not know it but there are so many colors to accentuate those beauties.
Apply any type of eye primer all over your eye.
This step is not needed, but really helps keep the eyeshadow in place.
Apply a base coat of color
Here are some favorites that are amazing for brown eyes: pink, purple, deep green, light brown, deep blue, and maroon. Pick one of these colors and once you have, apply this all over the lid with a fluffy medium-sized brush. Make sure to stop at the crease line.
Do the crease color
This helps add dimension and drama.. but not too much. It doesn't matter what color base coat you used because all of them go great with brown. (Which will be the crease color). Take a crease brush of your choice with the brown color and apply. Tips for Hazel Eyes You want to use a windshield wiper motion. Start at the end side of the crease of the eye and work the color in.
Use a blender brush
These have a slant on them and really help blend in the two colors. It doesn't do it too much, but just enough so it looks almost natural and not weird-looking.
Highlight color
This is typically the most important part. A highlight color helps pull together and clean up the whole look. You might want a small pointed brush and take a light pink, shimmery white, or a color that's a little lighter than your skin. You should apply this on your brow bone and even if you want, the corner of your eye.
Eyeliner is optional, but if you really want to make the eye pop, recommended.
Apply a black coal color to the top lid right above the water line. Not too much, make the line a tad thicker once towards the outside of the eye. You may also apply this black color to the bottom of the eye if you feel to. But something else to apply to the bottom of the eye is a beige-purple eyeliner color. This will REALLY make your eyes sparkle. Start about halfway through on your water line and work onto the outside corner of your eye.
For mascara, Make sure to look down, and put the brush at the roots of your lashes
Wiggle from left to right/vice versa and pull up. This will give you volume and length. You may choose to apply two coats. Mascara on the bottom is optional as well.
If you're having trouble with makeup, want something to catch his eye, or simply just experimenting with makeup, this is for you. This will teach you how to master making your brown eyes pop. Tips Brown eyes aren't dull and you may not know it but there are so many colors to accentuate those beauties.
Apply any type of eye primer all over your eye.
This step is not needed, but really helps keep the eyeshadow in place.
Apply a base coat of color
Here are some favorites that are amazing for brown eyes: pink, purple, deep green, light brown, deep blue, and maroon. Pick one of these colors and once you have, apply this all over the lid with a fluffy medium-sized brush. Make sure to stop at the crease line.
Do the crease color
This helps add dimension and drama.. but not too much. It doesn't matter what color base coat you used because all of them go great with brown. (Which will be the crease color). Take a crease brush of your choice with the brown color and apply. Tips for Hazel Eyes You want to use a windshield wiper motion. Start at the end side of the crease of the eye and work the color in.
Use a blender brush
These have a slant on them and really help blend in the two colors. It doesn't do it too much, but just enough so it looks almost natural and not weird-looking.
Highlight color
This is typically the most important part. A highlight color helps pull together and clean up the whole look. You might want a small pointed brush and take a light pink, shimmery white, or a color that's a little lighter than your skin. You should apply this on your brow bone and even if you want, the corner of your eye.
Eyeliner is optional, but if you really want to make the eye pop, recommended.
Apply a black coal color to the top lid right above the water line. Not too much, make the line a tad thicker once towards the outside of the eye. You may also apply this black color to the bottom of the eye if you feel to. But something else to apply to the bottom of the eye is a beige-purple eyeliner color. This will REALLY make your eyes sparkle. Start about halfway through on your water line and work onto the outside corner of your eye.
For mascara, Make sure to look down, and put the brush at the roots of your lashes
Wiggle from left to right/vice versa and pull up. This will give you volume and length. You may choose to apply two coats. Mascara on the bottom is optional as well.
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