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Which Eyeshadow Colour is Best for your Eye Colour?

December 06, 2022

Best shimmer eyeshadows are generally used to bring out the beauty of the eyes to convey different types of moods. The big selection of colours and hues with eyeshadows provides more artistic freedom to most makeup lovers. Golden Green blends well with natural specks of brown and green hues in hazel eyes. Silver eyeshadow gives a platinum background that elevates the hazel colours.  Gold eyeshadows highlight the outside brown colour of the hazel irises. Copper and bronze-shaded eyeshadows mix well with hazel eyes, for a shimmered and hot look. Purple brings out the most colour contrast of hazel eyes, but still compliments it extremely well.


Silvers

Silver best shimmer eyeshadow features the hazel eyes extremely well, providing them with a real platinum look. The silver colour provides a brighter background hue for the Hazel eyes to pop. A shimmered silver eyeshadow can be applied on the inside creases, near the lash line.


Golden Green

Green shades of eyeshadows blend extremely well with hazel eyes, given that they naturally have a greenish tinge at the heart of the iris. Best shimmer eyeshadows are the best addition as it brightens green and hazel colours even more. When applying golden green eyeshadow, pick a flattering shade of greens like emerald, which provides a more distinctive look to hazel eyes.


Coppers and bronzes

Copper and bronze eyeshadow gives a hot colour to hazel eyes without overpowering them. Shades of bronze and copper have a natural metallic sheen, making hazel eyes shine even brighter. A daytime look for hazel eyes would be a copper and bronze smokey eyeshadow look. To achieve this, begin with a little bronze eyeshadow on the eyelids, and then amplify the bronze with a copper shade over it to give a lighter contrasting layer.


Purples

Best shimmer eyeshadow purple gives a contrasting colour with hazel eyes that make them stand out even more. There are a lot of purple eyeshadow shades, but the plumb shadow can be a flattering choice for hazel eyes. A smokey purple eyeshadow look would be a playful but amazing look for every occasion. Apply a purple plum eyeshadow by lightly patting it on the eyelids to even it all out on the lids. A few strokes of darker shades of black or purple eyeshadows provide a dramatic, smokey effect to the outer creases of the hazel eyes.


Best shimmer eyeshadow colour combinations you must try

Burnt orange and navy

For ladies who love it charming and bold, this eye shadow palette mixture works the best. The mixture of burnt orange and navy is an old classic and can be used for light makeup and evening party makeup as well. The idea is to apply the best eyeshadow to blend it well. So, keep it blending until you get that perfect matte finish.

Gold and nude

This is the top eyeshadow palette mixture for a subtle eye effect. While nude shades keep your look effortless, a touch of gold works magic to include that extra shimmer to your eyes. Overall, this mixture provides you with an understated yet perfect look.

Champagne and rose

This mixture of love is fresh, and subtle, and accentuates the feminine charm of your face. It is the best pick for workplaces and parties alike.

Cream and tapue

Taupe eyeshadow works amazingly on olive skin tones. This shade gathered with cream is actually what you need for a day out.

Gery and beige

The Grey and the beige combo makes for another eyeshadow palette that works well with any occasion and outfit.

Blue and coral

A soft, coral pink colour, blue forms one of the best eyeshadow palette mixtures that brighten up your eyes.


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