Eyeshadow primer A nude eyeshadow Medium brown eyeshadow Burgundy eyeshadow Fluffy blending eyeshadow brush Brown kohl liner False eyelashes Mascara

Step 1: Apply Eyeshadow Primer

To start off with a fresh and clean base, the first thing you need to do is apply an eyeshadow primer to your lids. Prepping your lids is a must if you want your eye makeup to stay in place and last through the day. Pro Tip: If you don’t own an eyeshadow primer, apply a concealer. Top that up with some translucent powder to create your own makeshift eye makeup primer.

Step 2: Apply A Nude Base

Using a fluffy blending eyeshadow brush, apply a nude shadow that complements your skin tone and blend it in thoroughly. Tap some of the excess product off before applying on the eye. This step helps maximize the longevity and intensity of the colors you use in just about any look.

Step 3: Enhance The Crease

Apply a medium brown-toned eyeshadow to your crease using a fluffy blending brush. Add some color to your lower lash line and blend it out well, especially towards the outer corners. Pro Tip: To contour your eyes at the crease, always use a darker shade of eyeshadow.

Step 4: Add Some Color

Apply a dark burgundy eyeshadow, focusing the color just on the outer corners. Gently extend it past your crease for a smokey effect. Use the same color on your lower lash line as well. A fluffy brush is your best bet to smoke out the color while blending the shadow beautifully.

Step 5: Create A Gradient

Apply the nude eyeshadow that you used in the second step to your lids. Also, use the nude shadow to blend out the edges of the burgundy eyeshadow for a softer effect. Pro Tip: Using a nude shadow is the easiest way to make your eyeshadow look super blended and clean.

Step 6: Define Your Lower Lashline

Apply brown kohl to your waterline. Make sure to really smudge it in to achieve that gorgeous smokey effect.

Step 7: Amp Up Your Lashes

You can add a pair of falsies for a more glamorous effect. Apply a heavy coat of mascara on your lower lashes to balance the top and the bottom. Now, finish the rest of your makeup! Do your base, add some bronzer, highlighter, and nude lip color to complete the look.

The Final Look

Stunning, right? This simple eyeshadow application technique works for all kinds of looks – a fun and bold look, a party glitter eyeshadow look, or an everyday muted look. The only difference in the application of light and dark eyeshadows depends on your eye shape, crease, and whether you have low or high eyebrows. It also depends on your skin tone and the color of your eyes. If you have hooded eyes (the eyelids get hidden when you open your eyes), you may need to create an illusion of a larger eyelid with a higher crease. Here’s a video on how to apply eyeshadow if you have hooded eyes. Take a look!

How To Apply Eyeshadow For Hooded Eyes (Video)

The best way to apply eyeshadow for hooded eyes is the famous “cut crease” technique. It helps create an illusion of a higher crease and a larger eyelid area. Check out this video for a fun, party glitter eyeshadow look with pro tips on creating a cut crease. No matter your eye shape, the right eyeshadow plays a significant role in achieving the look you desire. Scroll down to know how to choose the right eyeshadow.

How To Choose The Right Eyeshadow

Choosing the right eyeshadow can be confusing, especially when several textures and shades like powder, creme, liquid, putty, jelly, and pastel colors are available on the market. Before you buy any of these on a whim, ask yourself the following questions:

Is your eyelid oily? If yes, it is best to avoid cream and jelly eyeshadows. Do you have sensitive skin around the eyes? If your eyes tend to itch, become red, or water quickly, do not apply chunky glitter and neon eyeshadows. Do you have a few basic shades? It is a good idea to start with a few basic shades. Black, brown, burgundy, base shade (matte pink and yellow, camel-toned colors), and a highlighter color (gold, champagne, and pearl) can help achieve various looks like smokey eyes, cut crease, and party pop. Do pastel shades look chalky? Like it or not, pastel shades do not look flattering on all skin tones. They can appear chalky, and the color may not be visible at all. The trick is going from mid-range to higher-end pastel eyeshadows. You consult a makeup advisor to find the pastel shades that best suit your skin tone. Cool or warm tones – what looks better? What’s your undertone – cool, warm, or neutral? If you have a warm undertone, go for warm eyeshadows with yellow, orange, warm-toned pink, green, and brown hues. For a cool undertone, eyeshadows with blue undertones are ideal. Neutral undertone eyeshadows can be worn by everybody. What’s the occasion? For parties, choose glitter or bold/neon colors. For work or school, pastels and muted neutral shades look better.

Quick Tips to Apply Eyeshadow Perfectly

Is it okay to wear eyeshadow without eyeliner? Yes, it is okay and even trendy these days to wear eyeshadow without eyeliner. However, eyeliners can help the eyes and the eye makeup pop better. Whether you choose to wear it or not may depend on the kind of look you want to achieve. Can you use Vaseline as eyeshadow primer? Yes, you can use Vaseline as an eyeshadow primer. It particularly works well with eyeshadow palettes which have low pigmentation. Can I use red lipstick as eyeshadow? Yes, red lipstick can be used as eyeshadow. It not only goes well with all skin types but can help you achieve a high-fashion and glamorous look if done well. You can dab lipstick on your finger and apply it on your eyelids in circular motions and blend it out well. However, it can transfer and smudge. Is it weird to wear eyeshadow without mascara? No, it is not weird to avoid mascara after wearing eyeshadow. However, putting on mascara at the end helps lift up the lashes and make them look prominent, giving a more defined look to your eye makeup. Otherwise, the eyelashes may look a little lifeless and dull. Should you apply eyeshadow before foundation? Yes, most makeup artists recommend completing eye makeup first and then moving on to foundation and lastly, the lips. However, do not forget to apply a primer on the eyelids before you start your eye makeup with eyeshadows.