For blue eyes, the actual tone and intensity of the eye shadow can be of great importance in the final result of the appearance. One of the palette of colors, working on the attractiveness of blue eyes, are those that are in sharp contrast to blue. As a rule, all shades of orange, the color of autumn and silver look great with blue eyes.
Many ladies with blue eyes also look fantastic with cool shades of eye shadow. Some large sets include a pale blue, pale shade of pink and purple.
Turquoise shades with ease will allocate beauty of blue eyes. And for the owners of blue eyes, having green or brown impregnations in the iris, turquoise colors can be just a godsend. Just be sensible not to overdo it with this colorful tint.
To choose the most suitable shade for blue eyes, you must take into account the shade of your skin and hair, and also find out if other colors (gray, green) are mixed with the color of your eyes. What can look great on the eyelids of a blue-eyed beauty with dark brown hair, will look very differently on the face of a blonde with the same eye tint.
In everyday life, you should not be very keen on the expressive dark colors of shadows on your eyes, blue-eyed people clearly notice the intensity and "heaviness" of the shade. Particularly spoiled by the dark shadows of the face in white blondes. Here, the more natural are the white, gray, dark gray and the shadows of the earth tones of light and medium shades.
The shades of violets and lavender are most recommended for blonde blue-eyed women. In general, light purple fits most blondes with fair skin. But brunettes can also use it. Day and night, regardless of time and season, the color of lavender will give blue eyes an easy expression.
Women who have blue eyes, dark hair or dark skin color, can be more bold when choosing the color of shadows. Expressive look in this case is achieved with the help of smoky eye makeup, shiny metallic and iridescent brown, gold and bronze shades of the eyelids.
Impressive and sexy dark blue shades, shades of purple shades, metallic, dark gray and even black will be good for festive celebrations. If you need a more sharp and meaningful look, you can mix black shadows with bright blue, add a little silver, and you will get a classic smoke effect.