Hazel is a reallycute and, in our humble opinion, underrated eye color. We mostlythink of eye colors as brown, blue or green, but hazel is actually amix of green and brown which depending on the amount of each pigmentcan look different in different light. Sometimes hazel eyes appear asgreen, sometimes they look light brown, sometimes they can even lookkid of gold. When it comes to makeup – there’s a lot you can doto make those hazel eyes pop. So here are the best makeup tips andtricks for hazel eyes.
1. The besteyeshadow colors for hazel eyes are those that look good with brownor green, which means you have quite an extensive palette to workwith. Nudes, earthy tones, greens and purples will work great.
2. Sometimes youdon’t even need to stress about eyeshadow colors. When your eyesare so pretty you can get away with just a classic soft eyeliner lookand keep the rest of the makeup neutral.
3. A bit of yellowin the inner corner is a great way to brighten up any makeup look,especially if you have hazel eyes.
4. You can also do ayellow eyeshadow on the bottom lashline for a pop of color and a funlittle detail.
5. Green eyeshadowwill bring out the green specks in hazel eyes. If you don’t feellike doing a whole lid of green you can use a green eyeliner or justa touch of green on the lower lashline.
6. Teal is also agreat color to make hazel eyes stand out more.
7. A messy and sortof gritty looking brown eyeshadow is a great look if you’re goingfor something edgy.
8. A peachy or rosegold eyeshadow look always looks flattering on most people butespecially so if you’ve got hazel eyes.
9. Pink is also agood choice. You can even go neon pink if you’re feeling brave.
10. Gold is adefinite winner when it comes to hazel eyes. It will look good aseyeshadow, eyeliner or even highlighter.
11. Burgundy mightnot be the first color that comes to mind, but it does wonders tointensify the look. It looks both classy and edgy at the same time.
12. And finally purple is a good color choice for hazel eyes because it’ll compliment the brown and intensify the green in hazel eyes. But go for the light purples, since darker shades can look a bit odd.