Spring is a magical season. Dreary landscapes break into bloom as flowers fill the world with color. Makeup trends may come and go, but peach and coral hues emerge every spring on runways around the globe. It’s easy to see why. This warm shade looks good on almost everyone, especially when it’s paired with beige and sable brown.
The beauty of this healthy makeup look lies in a balanced color palette. Pale beige shadow forms the base, which makes the coral shimmer eye shadow stand out. The eyes are softly lined with brown cream shadow instead of black liner for a more romantic look. Groom your brows and add a few coats of mascara, and you’ll be turning heads everywhere you go.
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Materials
- Pale beige cream eye shadow (MAC Paint Pot, Soft Ochre)
- Eye shadow brush
- Coral-orange shimmer eye shadow (Urban Decay Shadow Box, Freelove)
- Fluffy blending brush
- Dark brown cream eye shadow (Anastasia Beverly Hills Waterproof Crème
Color, Sable)
- Flat shadow liner brush
- Eyelash curler
- Black mascara (L’Oréal Voluminous Lash Paradise)
- Spoolie
- Brow pomade (Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow)
- Angled brow brush
- Pencil brush
- Pale beige cream eye shadow (MAC Paint Pot, Soft Ochre)
- Eye shadow brush
- Coral-orange shimmer eye shadow (Urban Decay Shadow Box, Freelove)
- Fluffy blending brush
- Dark brown cream eye shadow (Anastasia Beverly Hills Waterproof Crème
Color, Sable)
- Flat shadow liner brush
- Eyelash curler
- Black mascara (L’Oréal Voluminous Lash Paradise)
- Spoolie
- Brow pomade (Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow)
- Angled brow brush
- Pencil brush
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Instructions
1. Apply pale beige cream eye shadow over the entire eye area with an eye shadow brush to create a crease-proof base for the eye shadow.
1. Apply pale beige cream eye shadow over the entire eye area with an eye shadow brush to create a crease-proof base for the eye shadow.
2. Apply coral-orange shimmer eye shadow to your lid with a fluffy blending brush.
3. Use a flat shadow liner brush to enhance the upper lash line with dark brown cream eye shadow. Place the brush against the lash line, and wiggle it from left to right to deposit the pigment.
4. Curl your lashes with the eyelash curler, then apply one or two coats of mascara to the upper lashes. Do not apply mascara on the bottom lashes yet.
5. Groom your brows with the spoolie, and fill in any sparse areas with brow pomade using an angled brow brush. Fluff up the brows with the spoolie once more after applying the pomade. It will make them look more natural.
6. Gently sweep coral-orange shimmer eye shadow below the lower lashes with a pencil brush.
7. Apply mascara to your lower lashes.
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