10 Winter-Inspired Eye Looks Using Our Shimmer Eyeshadow Palette

2023/08/12

Winter is here, and while the cold season can be harsh, it can also be stunningly beautiful. From snowflakes to icicles, winter offers up an array of opportunities for inspiration, especially when it comes to eye makeup. With the right tools and tips, you can create stunning winter-inspired eye looks that will turn heads and make you feel like a winter queen.


In this article, we will explore 10 winter-inspired eye looks using our shimmer eyeshadow palette. From frosty blues to icy silver tones, these looks are perfect for the winter season.


1. Frosty Blue Look


The frosty blue look is perfect for those who want to channel the cool tones of winter. Start by applying a light blue shade from the inner corner of your eyelid all the way to the middle of your eyelid. Next, take a deeper blue or navy shade and apply it to the outer corner of your eyelid, blending it inwards to meet the lighter shade in the middle. Finish the look with a touch of shimmer in the inner corner of your eye and a swipe of mascara.


2. Glittery Silver Look


Nothing screams winter more than a glittery silver eye look. To achieve this look, start by applying a matte gray shade to your entire eyelid. Next, take a metallic silver shade and apply it to the center of your eyelid, blending inwards. Use a smaller brush to apply the same silver shade to your lower lash line. Finish the look with a little bit of glitter in the inner corner of your eye.


3. Snowflake-Inspired Look


Snowflakes are a beautiful and intricate part of winter, and this eye look is inspired by their beauty. Start by applying a light blue shade to your entire eyelid, then use a white shade to draw a snowflake shape in the center of your eyelid. Use a small brush to create thin lines, connecting each of the snowflake’s branches. Fill in the snowflake with a shimmery white shade, and finish the look by adding a touch of glitter in the inner corner of your eye.


4. Icy Purple Look


Purple is a lovely color for winter, especially when paired with icy tones. Start by applying a light purple shade to your entire eyelid, then use a deeper purple shade to create definition in the outer corner of your eyelid. Use a small brush to smudge the deeper purple shade along your lower lash line. Add a touch of shimmer in the inner corner of your eye to complete the look.


5. Winter Sunset Look


The winter sunset is a beautiful sight to behold, and this look is inspired by its stunning colors. Start by applying a coral or pink shade to the inner corner of your eyelid, and then gradually blend a yellow or orange shade as you move towards the outer corner of your eyelid. Use a small brush to smudge a deeper pink or orange shade along your lower lash line. Finish the look with a touch of shimmer in the inner corner of your eye.


6. Icy Blue and Silver Look


The combination of icy blue and silver is perfect for a winter-inspired eye look. Start by applying a light blue shade to your entire eyelid, then use a silver shade to create definition in the outer corner of your eyelid. Use a small brush to smudge the silver shade along your lower lash line. Finish the look with a touch of glitter in the inner corner of your eye.


7. Snow Queen Look


The snow queen look is perfect for those who want to embrace their inner Elsa. Start by applying a white shade to your entire eyelid, then use a light blue shade to create definition in the outer corner of your eyelid. Use a small brush to smudge the same blue shade along your lower lash line. Finish the look with a touch of glitter in the inner corner of your eye.


8. Ice Princess Look


The ice princess look is all about using cool-toned shades to create a stunning winter-inspired eye look. Start by applying a pale blue shade to your entire eyelid, then use a deeper blue shade to create definition in the outer corner of your eyelid. Use a small brush to smudge the same deeper blue shade along your lower lash line. Finish the look with a touch of shimmer in the inner corner of your eye.


9. Winter Wonderland Look


This look is all about creating a winter wonderland on your eyelids. Start by applying a light blue shade to your entire eyelid, then use a white shade to create definition in the outer corner of your eyelid. Use a small brush to smudge the same white shade along your lower lash line. Finish the look with a touch of glitter in the inner corner of your eye.


10. Icy Lavender Look


Lavender is a beautiful color for winter, especially when paired with icy tones. Start by applying a light lavender shade to your entire eyelid, then use a deeper purple shade to create definition in the outer corner of your eyelid. Use a small brush to smudge the same deeper purple shade along your lower lash line. Finish the look with a touch of shimmer in the inner corner of your eye.


In conclusion, these 10 winter-inspired eye looks using our shimmer eyeshadow palette are perfect for the winter season. Whether you want to channel the cool tones of winter or embrace your inner Elsa, there is a look for everyone. So grab your shimmer eyeshadow palette and get ready to create stunning winter-inspired eye looks that will turn heads.

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