With different eye colours, there are certain eyeshadow colours that can really make your eyes pop.

If you've got brown eyes, why not try the colour purple? It's a great contrast with the colour brown so really makes your eyes stand out.

If purple feels a little bit too bold for you, you could try using a soft pink as the main colour, with just a subtle hint of plum.

In this video, I show you how to enhance brown eyes, trying a colour that may be new to you but in a really wearable way!

 

You will need:

1 x PC35 Pigment Applicator Brush

1 x PC51 Glitter Base Applicator Brush

1 x PC10 Blending Brush

1 x Peaches & Cream Eyeshadow Primer

1 x Euphoria Loose Eyeshadow Pigment

1 x Crush or Kitten Loose Eyeshadow Pigment 

 

Step 1:

Use the Peaches & Cream Glitter Base Applicator Brush to apply a thin layer of our Eyeshadow Primer to the lid of the eye

Step 2:

Use any neutral brown eyeshadow to create a base of colour across the socket and underneath the lower lash line

Step 3:

With the Peaches & Cream Pigment Applicator Brush, pat our Euphoria pigment onto the centre of your lid

If you'd like a softer look, use our Crush pigment all over the lid and add a subtle plum smoke in the outer corner of the eye

Step 4:

Finish with your mascara and a thin black eyeliner


I've got green eyes and I'm wearing brown contact lenses for the video. I loved seeing how different the colour purple looked with a new eye colour!

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