To boost this look for nighttime, blend a deeper
brown shadow shade into the crease of your eye and go!
Not exact matches
I recently got to test out a few of Bobbi
Brown's new «sparkly eye
shadows» and I got ta say, it was love at first swipe.These subtle but spectacular hues give you just the right amount ofglimmer, embedded in a backdrop of stunning
shades.
NARS Holiday 2011 also features a gorgeous new cream
shadow in Ponderosa, a lovely chocolate
brown shade with just a hint of shimmer.
Shape,
shadow, and define your eyes naturally, with three perfectly coordinated
shades of
brown — the options are endless, and they're all beautiful.
I mix up several colors of eye
shadow using cocoa powder (
brown shades) Spirulina (green
shades) and arrowroot (light
shades).
Step 2:
Shade from lid to brow with a light nude
shadow — our mineral powder in «sand» is perfect, then using a fine eyeshadow brush smudge a smokey
brown or grey just above and below the upper and lower lash lines.
Silver looks lovely with cool eye
shadow colors like grey and purple; while Gold is gorgeous with warm, rich
shades such as
brown, bronze and taupe.
To create the muted but sultry look, she blended a dusty
brown shadow all over the models» lids, up to their eyebrows, and used the same
shade to line the entire eye.
With some
shadowing for the eyes in a more neutral tone, and colorful lips in a neon pink or a
brown / red - ish
shade.
Use your
brown shade to do this, and sort of draw freely on the face to get an idea of where you want the dark
shadowing to go.
Using a blending brush, like a Make Up For Ever 216 or an E.l.f. Crease Brush, pick up a darker
brown shadow (only a few
shades deeper than the last
shadow) and smudge it lightly it into the outer corner of your eye near the lash line, then blend it beneath the eye, sweeping it along the first third of your lashes.
-- eye primer —
brown creamy pencil or a warm
shade of
brown eye
shadow — black matte eye
shadow — highlighter or shimmer eye
shadow under the brow at the brow bone Then smoke it all out with a blending brush, and don't forget the lower lash line!
So swirl your tapered blending brush over a warm, soft -
brown shadow (only a few
shades darker than your natural skin tone) and blend it into the outer V of your eye, sweeping it from your lash line to the middle of your crease.
I purchased a warm neutral in
shades of peach, rust and
brown that was my go to
shadow for years.
If you are wearing a formal gown in a colour choose a complimentary
shade of eye
shadow — for example a red dress with
brown eye
shadow works very well.
Terre Indigo 4 -
Shade Eye
Shadow ($ 59)- Inspired by colorful Incan qompi fabrics, this
shadow palette is a rich blend of vibrant orange, intense blue,
browns and a shimmering gold.
«Dark
shadows can appear too harsh on a fair bride, so for her I'll use
brown shades; for a girl with olive skin like Kim's, gunmetal silvers will mimic her look pretty closely.
Alternatively, for a lighter bronzed glow, use a matte
brown shadow (about two or three
shades darker than your natural skin tone) and a large bronzing brush.
«
Brown shadow in the crease of the eye and a darker
shade on the corners and beneath the lower lashes create depth; highlighter on the brow bone opens up the eyes.
Most of the
shadows in this palette are natural
browns and you can also find pink and plum
shades.
Plus, the darkest eye
shadow is a cool toned, matte dark
brown shade.
I'm always wearing
brown or peachy
shades of eye
shadow and I need to mix it up!
EYES... From the new Smashbox Shape Matters Palette, I applied the taupe
shade to my lids, used the soft
brown shadow for a transition, the dark
brown for my crease, and the black in the outer corner.
The eye
shadows are pigmented with pure, antioxidant - rich cocoa powder and includes 16 matte and shimmer
shades of natural
browns, delicate pinks and luscious plums.
For my lower lash line I had to mix two
shades: MAC Showstopper, a dark
brown, and MAC «Random Silver
Shade ``, a silver I can't remember the name of, as I owned no
shadow similar to the one in the picture.
Next, take a shimmery eye
shadow — preferably
brown or a
shade that closely matches your skin tone — and apply it all over your eyelid to the brow bone.
I swipe on an eye
shadow (I like powders) that is slightly lighter than my skin tone over the entire lid, followed by a light
brown shade on my lower eyelid and a slightly darker
shade just in my eyelid crease.