If you are lucky enough to have brown eyes, consider yourself blessed! Brown eyes are the easiest color to find eye make up shades for, since brown is a nice neutral color.
Here are the best shades for brown eyes, as well as how to apply them! To accent your eye the best, use a caramel color in the inner corner of your eye as well as along the inner third of your eyelid.
Next, brush it along the area just below your eyebrow to help highlight and accent it.
When you have brown eyes, don't use all dark eye shadow colors or the beautiful brown iris will be overwhelmed and hidden.
Next, use a medium brown eye shadow with a touch of rose coloring for the crease of your eye.
Lastly, use a navy blue eye shadow in the outer corner and the outer third crease of your eye.
To make your brown eyes look absolutely stunning, use navy eyeliner along the upper and lower lashline.
The secret to wearing great colors for brown eyes is to use three different shades: a highlighter (lightest in color), a midtone shade - usually a bit darker than your own skin coloring, and an accent - the darkest eye shadow you will use.
People with brown eyes have the ability to play the most with color.
You can easily wear black, purple, green, or blue eye shadows in the crease or accent area of your eye.
Remember to blend the colors with an eye crease brush.
This will help each shade blend perfectly together and will look like a makeup artist got a hold of you! For brown eyes to look fabulous, finish your eye look with two or three coats of mascara.
Always apply mascara last.
If you apply it first, it will become dull-looking as you dust on the eye shadows.
If you apply mascara to the top lashes first, you will likely have globs smear onto your eyelid as you open your eyes wide to apply mascara to the lower lashes.
Prevent this by applying mascara to both lower lashes first, then to the upper lashes last!
Here are the best shades for brown eyes, as well as how to apply them! To accent your eye the best, use a caramel color in the inner corner of your eye as well as along the inner third of your eyelid.
Next, brush it along the area just below your eyebrow to help highlight and accent it.
When you have brown eyes, don't use all dark eye shadow colors or the beautiful brown iris will be overwhelmed and hidden.
Next, use a medium brown eye shadow with a touch of rose coloring for the crease of your eye.
Lastly, use a navy blue eye shadow in the outer corner and the outer third crease of your eye.
To make your brown eyes look absolutely stunning, use navy eyeliner along the upper and lower lashline.
The secret to wearing great colors for brown eyes is to use three different shades: a highlighter (lightest in color), a midtone shade - usually a bit darker than your own skin coloring, and an accent - the darkest eye shadow you will use.
People with brown eyes have the ability to play the most with color.
You can easily wear black, purple, green, or blue eye shadows in the crease or accent area of your eye.
Remember to blend the colors with an eye crease brush.
This will help each shade blend perfectly together and will look like a makeup artist got a hold of you! For brown eyes to look fabulous, finish your eye look with two or three coats of mascara.
Always apply mascara last.
If you apply it first, it will become dull-looking as you dust on the eye shadows.
If you apply mascara to the top lashes first, you will likely have globs smear onto your eyelid as you open your eyes wide to apply mascara to the lower lashes.
Prevent this by applying mascara to both lower lashes first, then to the upper lashes last!
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