Looking to try something new? Here are next-level glam looks you must see

To have the most fun with makeup, it's all about experimentation. Sticking to just one look all the time can quickly start to feel boring and stagnant. By thinking outside of your comfort zone and trying something new, you can come up with looks that are as flattering as they are fun.
Sometimes it can feel difficult to know where to start with more experimental eye looks. With so many colors, textures and shapes to play with, things can quickly start to feel overwhelming. If you want to try something new but need a hint of inspiration to get started, these looks are for you.
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Galactic dreams
Blending a purple glitter with a sunset-toned crease leads to a look as beautiful as the night's sky. Start by building up orange and yellow tones in the crease of your eye, and use a deep purple on the mobile lid. Add holographic glitter for a star-like sparkle. Get the tutorial here.
Glittery golden hour
Gold glitter always looks glam, and it's a perfect shade for beginners in experimental eye makeup. Build up your crease with matte warm brown shades, and use a gold foiled shadow on the lid. Add liquid glitter into the crease for even more sparkle. Get the tutorial here.
Bold black smoke
Smoky eyes are a classic sultry look, killing it at more formal events. Take your time blending out the deeper shades with a medium brown for a seamless finish. Remember to use a black kohl pencil to tight-line for a more dramatic vibe. Get the tutorial here.
Cotton candy vibes
Hot pink always looks cute, and by pairing it with a glittery blue lid, you can avoid making the lids look tired. Buff your pink of choice into the crease, deepening at the outer "V" with a darker purple. Apply a blue glitter shade onto the lid, and tap with a finger to blend the edges into the crease. Get the tutorial here.
In the spotlight
A spotlight eye is a wonderful way to use two contrasting shades, like this charming pink and purple. First, work a violet matte eye shadow on the inner and outer portion of your eyelid. Tap neon pink shade over the central portion, and blend out into the purple. Finish with a silvery-blue toned shimmery shadow as an inner corner highlight. Get the tutorial here.
Sunset serenade
Using a sunset as inspiration can help you come up with some really beautiful color combos. Staring with a warm yellow in the crease, you can blend through the entire spectrum — from orange, to pink, to purple to blue. Take your time blending, and remember to use a clean brush if things start to look muddy. Get the tutorial here.
Green with jealousy
Green eye shadow looks stunning on every eye color and complexion. Use a matte jade shade on the lid, and deepen with a dark forest green in the crease. Use plenty of black mascara or even false lashes to add a glamorous touch to this look. Get the tutorial here.
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