golds, light bronze, dark bronze, browns, copper, orange, terracotta, purple, light pinks, deep navy (liner), bright turquoise (liner).purples, plums, reds, dark pinks, warm pinks, darker greens (liner), coppers, burgundy, maroon, wine.rich golds, greens, browns, bronze, eggplant, purple, deep navy (liner).blues, teals, greens, greenish golds and golden greens, purples, golds, deep cobalt blue (liner).While I’ve mostly focused on blue green eyes (my eye color) I’ve got tips for other eye colors too! Blue, blue green and green might be another. So for example red, red orange and orange would be one palette. This usually involves one dominant color and two secondary colors. (See my review.)Īnalogous colors are groups of three (sometimes four) colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. The Urban Decay Spectrum palette really lends itself to monochromatic looks. Monochromatic color palettes are my favorite way to wear eyeshadows lately. If I want to create a fun monochromatic look, I’ll use teal, navy and icy blue. So if I want to enhance my blue green eyes, I stick to a silver and grey palette. Monochromatic colors share a single hue and they vary in tint and shade. If you have green eyes, for example, you’re told to reach for red violet or plum eyeshadows. This is the way that I think most people are taught to make their eyes pop. Some other complimentary color combinations would be pink and green, blue and orange, violet and yellow. Since my eyes are blue green, their opposite would be reddish orange. There are three main ways to pair colors that I’m going to share with you – complimentary, monochromatic and analogous.Ĭomplimentary colors are two colors that are roughly opposite to each other on the color wheel. Warm colors – reds, oranges and yellows.Cool colors – violets, blues and greens.Tertiary colors are yellow orange, red orange, red violet, blue violet, blue green, and yellow green. When you think of the colors on the color wheel, I think it’s pretty easy to see that the warmer shades are red, orange and yellow, while the cooler shades are blue, green and purple. To create a tertiary shade you mix a primary color with a secondary color. So you would mix blue and yellow to make green, red and yellow to make orange, and blue and red to make violet (purple). You mix primary colors to make secondary shades. Secondary colors are orange, violet, and green. The primary colors are blue, yellow, and red. Here’s a basic color wheel to refresh your memory on color theory.
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As you know, I don’t normally worry about enhancing my eye color when I wear eyeshadow because I typically prefer to go for fun or bright shades.Ĭheck out my new tutorial the Pale Girl’s Guide to Highlighting where I show you how to highlight, the tools to use, and the best products! If you love contouring check out my step-by-step video, the Pale Girl’s Guide to Contouring! Ray claims that they sometimes look grey or teal, but I think it’s all in what I’m wearing. My eyes are blue green, so depending on what I wear they’ll look more blue or more green. Today I’m sharing the best eyeshadows to enhance blue green eyes. Happy Makeup Wars Monday! I’m back from visiting my grandma.