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How to pick professional eyeshadow palette?

October 14, 2021

So you have planned to take your makeup to the next level and add some shine to your eyes? If you are a starter in the realm of eyeshadow, we understand that selecting the first eyeshadow palette can be very hard. A beginner-friendly eyeshadow palette generally contains shades that are more wearable and has textures that are more forgiving (simple to blend and easier to remove). Here are some of the ideas on how to pick a professional eyeshadow palette for your eyes:


For beginners

It will be the best purchase if you get yourself an eye shadow palette with handy guides and chart, mainly if you have not been doing eye makeup continually.


Explore the standard

Reject the eye shadow palette that offers you lots of shades but is not standard. Look for the ones with fewer shades but the best pigmentation. Pick wisely, search for reviews and find the right brand that would match you. Also, ensure you get the best color combinations in one palette like both the dark and light one and shimmer and the neutral one. Skin tone and eye color – you ought to look for the right colors matching your skin tone as well as your eye-lid color. Pick up smoky shades for lighter colors and hazel eyes if you have blue eyes while a musty or brown purple one for green colored eyes. Copper or Bronze shades are excellent for brown eyes.

To pick the right professional eyeshadow palette, you should know how to pick the best ones that go well with your skin and eyelid color.


Fair skin tone

If you are finding one for fair and lighter skin then try earthy and bronze shades or washed-out copper for a more shining look. For a pinkish undertone prefer soft purples, sea shades and berry red ones whereas if having a hot undertone then earthy reds and violet-reds will match better.


Medium skin tone

When purchasing for a medium skin tone, get the brown one or hot red shades. You can also find highly pigmented honey, gold, and cinnamon shades for the wheatish skin type. Lavender and grey are perfect for cool undertones while rich blues for the hot one.


Darker skin tone

For a darker skin tone, black shadows can go pretty ashy and make your eye look boring. Vibrant purple and bright indigo will simple jazz up your eye makeup. Hot and burgundy metallic gold are also preferable.


Pick the eyeshadow tint rightly

Eyeshadow tints are the ones that are used to draw highlights and the eye and you can perform it by applying eye shadow from the inner to the outside eye corner and across the visible part of your opened eyelid. Follow your eyelid in a line from the top of your brow bone to the outside side. Right after doing the tones and tints as well, combine them together using a brush. Blending the highlight tint above the brow bone lightly will render your eye makeup with a right and neat look.


The correct eyeshadow texture can make a look beautiful

Eye shadow textures define the finishing and look of eye shadow for the end look. Picking the best type and color of the eye is not all perfect and complete eye makeup. Best textures lead to excellent fishing. There are different textures for different skin types, different colors, and eye shapes. Satin, shimmer, frost, and matte are some of the few famous textures that you must know about. Next time when you are planning to show off your eye makeup and be high on glamour and style, use these shadow basics for picking the best eyeshadow palette.


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