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Blue hazel eyes
Blue hazel eyes












The overall effect is multi-dimensional essentially, a slightly shimmery, pewter smoky eye. With central heterochromia, the areas of color are more distinct. This diffusion makes it appear like the eyes change colors with different light sources and changes in surrounding colors. The amount of diffusion varies from person to person. Gray sometimes gets a bad rap, but the shade really transforms brown eyes-silvery tones contrast with the warmth, and intensify any amber tones. With hazel eyes, the brown diffuses into the region with the green. For Brown Eyesīrown-eyed people can pull off any color from brights to pastels, but took a step back with a desaturated slate look.

BLUE HAZEL EYES PLUS

We used: Inglot Cosmetics Freedom System Eye Shadow in 382 Matte and 449 Pearl, plus Inglot Cosmetics AMC Face Blush in 62 over the top for an extra hot-pink pop. But if you’re looking for a subtle splash of color, try a wash of magenta or fuchsia shadow. Since sapphire eyes are such a statement on their own, many with blue eyes don’t often venture into the world of vivid eye makeup. We used: Inglot Cosmetics Freedom System Eye Shadow in 330 Matte and 444 Pearl as a base, with Inglot Cosmetics AMC Eyeliner Gel in 82 For Blue Eyes But our favorite vibrant pick? A royal blue hue! A clean blue liner brightens up camouflage-colored irises and brings out any exotic amber and yellow undertones when smudged on the waterline.

blue hazel eyes

Hazel eyes can pretty much rock any color with confidence. We used: rms beauty Cream Eye Shadow in Solar, Sugarpill Cosmetics Loose Eyeshadow in Asylum For Hazel Eyes We blended a copper cream shadow all over the lid and in the corners, and accented with a copper loose powder.

blue hazel eyes

Green and orange are split complementary on the color wheel, so they intensify one another without clashing. Sunset undertones like bold amber bring out the yellow and teal nuances in verdant eyes. It’ll make your color more vivid and intense, and help the pigment stay put. Tip: Start with an eyelid primer like Too Faced Shadow Insurance (which we used with all looks here).

blue hazel eyes

It’s easy to get stuck in a rut, wearing the same color palette on your eyes every day, and one the most common questions we receive at Beautylish is, “How do I make my eyes pop?” If you’re tired of the usual eye color–shadow pairings, we’re here to show you some alluring and unexpected shades that will give your peepers the attention they deserve. Blue, Brown, Green or Hazel: Find the Right Shadow to Really Make Your Eyes Pop! | Beautylish












Blue hazel eyes