Ladies blessed with brown eyes have the advantage of looking absolutely gorgeous in almost every shade of makeup. But if you are a beginner and don’t know how to work with them, fret not. This article has all the information you need about eye makeup for brown eyes. Our tips and tricks will help you enhance the beauty of your eyes. Swipe up to explore!
1. Plum Eye Shadow
Plum shades complement dark brown eyes as well. They have a very earthy feel and look absolutely beautiful during the autumn. I can imagine pairing this with a lovely mustard colored sweater with some jeans and boots.
You Will Need
Brown eyeshadow
Plum eyeshadow
Dark purple eyeshadow
eyeliner
mascara
How To Get This Look
Use a brown shade with pink undertones as a transition shade in the crease.
Apply a plum shade at the middle and inside of the eyelid.
Apply a dark purple in the outer corner and blend it out.
Apply eyeliner and mascara.
2. Dark Green Eye Shadow
Dark green is such a pretty color, and it looks gorgeous on those with a dark brown eye color. It looks incredibly enchanting. It would look great in matte or shimmer. If you’re going out during the day, a matte option would be better. If it’s for a party at night, don’t be afraid to reach out for some eye shimmer!
You Will Need
Warm brown eyeshadow or tint
Dark green eyeshadow
Black eyeshadow
mascara
eyeliner
How To Get This Look
Use a warm brown eye tint as a transition shade in the crease.
Apply a dark green shade all over the eyelid.
Apply black to the outer corner.
Apply eyeliner and mascara.
3. Gray Eye Shadow
Gray, a softer option for black. I have dark brown eyes, and I can tell from personal experience that when I’m reaching for a dark yet subtle look, a gray eye pigment is the way to go. Add in a winged liner, and it’ll totally complete your look. For a little more detailing, you can add a line of silver eye glitter under the wing.
You Will Need
Soft brown eyeshadow
Gray eyeshadow
Black eyeliner
Silver eyeliner
mascara
How To Get This Look
Use a soft brown color as a transition shade in the crease.
Apply gray eyeshadow to your eyelid and blend it well.
Apply a winged liner and a silver line below the wing to complete the look.
Finish with mascara
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4. Gold Eye Shadow
Black and gold go so well hand in hand! The gold eyeshadow is a beautiful contrast to the darkness of the black. The reason why gold works so well on brown eyes is that the pigments help to bring out the tiny flecks of gold that are present in brown eyes.
You Will Need
Brown eyeshadow
Gold eyeshadow
Black gel liner
mascara
How To Get This Look
Apply the brown eyeshadow into the crease and slightly extend it into the brow bone. Blend this well.
Next, apply a thick winged liner.
Apply the gold to the rest of the eyelid and make sure the gold and the black parts are blended well.
Now, apply the concealer in the crease, using a clean liner brush. It’s crucial that this line is very defined since this is a cut crease makeup look. Follow the line of the wing and wing out the concealer well.
Apply mascara and smoke out the bottom lashes with the brown and you’re done!
5.Violet Eye Shadow
This is such a lovely color by itself. And when it’s being worn by those who have brown eyes, it makes the light flecks in the brown stand out more! This look is fantastic for a special occasion or a night out.
You Will Need
Soft brown eyeshadow
Violet eyeshadow
Black eyeshadow
eyeliner
Fake lashes
mascara
How To Get This Look
Use the soft brown eyeshadow with pink undertones as an eye primer.
Apply the violet eyeshadow all over the eyelid and blend.
Apply black to the outer corner and the lower lash line to create a smokey effect.
Finish with eyeliner and fake lashes for a dramatic effect. Just using mascara is fine as well.
6. Green Eye Shadow
This color is so perfect for the fall! The slight orange eye contour around the green reminds me of a pumpkin! This look when paired with a winged liner and a pair of false lashes will do wonders for a party. Wear a cute sweater along with jeans and a pair of boots, and you’re good to go!
You Will Need
Brown-orange eyeshadow
Green eyeshadow
Black eyeshadow
eyeliner
mascara
How To Get This Look
Use a brown shade with orange undertones for the transition.
Next, go in with the green eyeshadow and apply it all over the lid.
Apply some black eyeshadow in the outer corner.
Add a winged liner, mascara and if you’re feeling extra fancy, some false lashes.
7.Bronze Eye Shadow
This is a great look for parties and nights out when you have light brown eyes. The bronze will do an excellent job in complementing the lighter bacon in your eyes. This is also a great look for the summer as the bronze would signify the warmth in the air.
You Will Need
Brown eyeshadow
Dark brown eyeshadow
Bronze eyeshadow
eyeliner
False lashes
How To Get This Look
Use a brown shade for the transition in the crease and slightly into the brow bone.
Now, use a darker shade of brown in the outer corner and the crease to deepen the look.
Apply a bronze shade over the eyelid and blend well.
Apply eyeliner and false lashes.
8. Rose Gold Eye Shadow
Rose gold is a shade that looks good on everyone, but when you really want to bring those big brown eyes forward, this wonderful color will do the job. This is a shade which is quite neutral so based on the occasion and time, you can build it up or tone it down.
You Will Need
Nude brown eye shadow
Mauve eyeshadow
Rose gold eye shadow
eyeliner
False lashes
How To Get This Look
Use a brown nude shade as the eye shadow base and for the transition in the crease.
Apply a slightly mauve shade in the outer corner.
Use a rose gold shade for the eyelid and the inner corner.
Apply liner and finish with some false lashes.
9. Soft Brown Eye Shadow
I understand that matching is a thing of the past. However, this is one of those few times where matching things is okay. The soft brown eyeshadow complements the light brown in your eyes and looks very natural. This is perfect for an everyday look.
You Will Need
tape
Soft brown eyeshadow
Brown eyeliner
mascara
How To Get This Look
Place a piece of tape along your lash line so that you can create a sharp wing with the eyeshadow.
Use a soft brown shade all over your eyelid.
Apply a brown liner to your upper lash line and blend it out.
Remove the tape, finish with some mascara, and that’s all!
10. Taupe Eye Shadow
Taupe is basically a gray toned shade with purple undertones. This is a cool toned color that looks incredibly lovely if you have light brown eyes. You can dress this look up or down based on the occasion. Add a dramatic cat eye, and you’ve got yourself something fancy. If you’re all about that casual, then just apply mascara and line the lower lash line.
You Will Need
Brown eyeshadow
Silvery white eyeshadow
Dark brown eyeshadow
Silvery purple glitter eye pigments
eyeliner
False lashes
How To Get This Look
Apply brown into the crease.
Use a silvery white shade from the inner corner to the middle of the eyelid.
Apply dark brown to the outer corner and blend well.
Add some silvery purple glitter pigments to the center of the eyelid.
Finish with a cat liner and some false lashes.
In conclusion, brown eyes are incredibly versatile and can be enhanced with a wide range of eyeshadow colors and techniques. Whether you prefer a natural everyday look or a bold and dramatic style, there are plenty of options to choose from. Plum, dark green, gray, gold, violet, green, bronze, rose gold, soft brown, and taupe are just a few examples of eyeshadow shades that complement brown eyes beautifully. By following the step-by-step tutorials provided, you can easily create stunning eye makeup looks that highlight the natural beauty of your brown eyes. Remember to experiment, have fun, and embrace your unique features to create a look that suits your personal style and enhances your natural beauty.