How To Do Eye Makeup For Green Eyes

How To Do Eye Makeup For Green Eyes


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This Videojug film gives you great, step-by-step instructions on how to do amazing eye makeup for someone with green eyes, to really bring out the green eyes. Enlarge This Videojug film gives you great, step-by-step instructions on how to do amazing eye makeup for someone with green eyes, to really bring out the green eyes.

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So now we're going to do makeup for green eyes. There are lots of different variations for colours that you can use, but this is the pallet I've chosen, where there's a little bit of burgendy, a little bit of purple, and then a very deep andesite grey, mixed with a little bit of black, and when you see the final finish, it's really going to bring out the green in the eyes.





So, first thing I'm going to do is going to use the burgundy, just very, very sparingly, close to the lash line. So I'm using a flat liner brush. Just using a cotton pad, in case there's any fallout, and just going to gently take that across the whole of the lash line.





Just blending that down, so it's starting to look a little bit smokey. Next I'm going to use a little bit of the smokey purple, just gently up above the burgundy, and I'm just going to blend that in.



Next, I'm going to use some of the andesite, just towards the outer corner of the eye, and then just blending that down.





Just using a little bit of the purple, the smokey purple, just on the lower lash line. And you can see how that has really, really brought the green out in the eye.



Goig to add a little bit of black to the upper and lower lashes, just for extra definition.

And now I'm going to exactly the same on the other side.



So what we did was uses essentially three colours; We use a burgundy, a purple, and a andersite grey, with a little bit of black liner. So we used the burgundy very close to the lash line, blended it out, and the we used some of the purple just above that, blended it together, and then the andersite grey just on the very, very outer corners.

Used the purple to actually rim the eye on the upper and lower lid, blended it down, and then added some black pencil, just for extra definition.



And that's how we do eye makeup for a green eye.