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3 ELEMENTS OF NATURAL LOOKING EYE MAKEUP

3 ELEMENTS OF NATURAL LOOKING EYE MAKEUP

It’s no secret that we love natural eye looks. It brings out your features without being too much and gives you a soft and easy going look that's great for any time of day or any event. (Bonus, It's really comfortable to wear!)

The best part is that it never goes out of style and always makes your eyes look subtly elegant.

 

To achieve natural-looking eye makeup, here are three key elements you can focus on:

 

1. Eyeshadow in Neutral Shades: Choose eyeshadow colors that are close to your natural skin tone or opt for soft, earthy tones like beige, taupe, or light brown. Apply the eyeshadow on your eyelids and blend it well for a seamless look. This will create a subtle dimension without appearing too heavy or dramatic. Learn which eyeshadow shades are best for your eye color here!

2. Soft Eyeliner or Eyeliner Pencil: Instead of using a bold or dark eyeliner, go for a softer shade like brown or gray. Apply a thin line right into your upper lash line to define your eyes without making them look too harsh. Make sure to keep the liner attached to your lash line! You can also smudge the liner slightly for a more natural, smoky effect.

3. Natural-Looking Mascara: Choose a mascara that adds length and separation to your lashes rather than volume. Look for a formula that is not too heavy or clumpy, as it can make your lashes appear unnatural. Apply a coat or two of mascara to your upper lashes, wiggling the wand from the roots to the tips for a natural, fluttery look. 

Remember, the key to achieving natural-looking eye makeup is to keep it soft, subtle, and enhance your natural features without overpowering them.

Want to become a pro at doing your own makeup? 

Check out my Master Your Makeup course! 
(This also includes a 30 minute consult so we can make sure you’re using the right products and shades for your beautiful self.)

Or if you're just wanting to learn certain parts of the makeup process, you can see all of the mini courses here!

 

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