7 Fab Makeup Tricks for Hazel Eyes ...

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7 Fab Makeup Tricks for Hazel Eyes ...
7 Fab Makeup Tricks for Hazel Eyes ...

Hazel eyes are some of the most beautiful eyes out there, but finding the right makeup tips for hazel eyes isn't easy! They constantly change, constantly shift, constantly switch colors and that's hard to keep up with! Well all you hazel-eyed girls out there, I've got your back because I've got the top 8 fab and awesome makeup tips for hazel eyes that really work! So you ready to explore makeup tips for hazel eyes that will bring out the greens, the blues and the browns?

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1. Experiment with Colored Eyeliners

Because hazel eyes are so, so unique and different, one of the makeup tips for hazel eyes that I recommend is playing with all sorts of different colored eyeliners! Blues, greens, blacks and even some violets can all be used and even bring out the colors of your eyes that you want. So experiment a little bit ladies!

2. Shimmery Gold

One of the biggest colors that works so well for hazel eyes is gold. Whether you are trying to bring out the green flecks or keep with some honey tones, shimmery gold will do that for you! This makeup tip for hazel eyes really works! Just a little brush of the eyeshadow goes a long, long way!

Frequently asked questions

Honestly, I think warm tones like coral or a soft peach look amazing with hazel eyes! But, you know, it's all about experimenting and finding what you love on yourself.

Absolutely! Hazel eyes can totally rock bold lip colors. Think deep reds or even purples. It's all about that confidence, girl!

Ooooh, lucky you! Try a rich berry or a nude shade with a hint of pink. They'll complement your gorgeous eyes and hair perfectly!

Yes! Shades that contrast slightly but complement your eye color, like mauves or bronzy tones, can make your eyes stand out beautifully.

For sure! Try earthy tones like terracotta or even a bold orange – they look stunning against your skin tone and let those hazel eyes shine!

3. Toy with Purples

This makeup tip for hazel eyes is all about bringing out the green in your eyes. Green and purples and plums look great! I actually have green eyes and instead of black liner, I always do violet or plum and it really highlights my eyes and truly brings out the green in them. Try it ladies!

4. Avoid Blue/Gray Eyeshadows

A few colored eyeshadows that you should avoid when you have hazel eyes is blue/gray eyeshadows. The only reason for that is because with hazel eyes, you want eyeshadows that compliment all of the different colors in your eyes and these two colors typically don't.

5. Coppery Lips

So I haven't tried this one yet, but if you are daring, copper colored lipstick might be a good idea just so that you can really highlight your eyes and bring out the honey tones in them! Give this makeup tip for hazel eyes a try and let me know how it works for you!

6. Green Tones

Green tones for hazel eyes look fantastic! Green eyeshadow and even some green colored eyeliner can really bring out those green tones that you have in your eyes! So ladies, try and play up the green by adding a bit of green eyeshadow!

7. Mauve Pinks

Finally, another eyeshadow that looks great on hazel eyes is mauve pinks. I love mauve pink, I think that it looks great on any eyes, but especially eyes that have green and blue in them! So ladies, try out this makeup tip for hazel eyes and sound off below on how it worked out for you!

You asked for it and we delivered! As you can see, these are the top 7 makeup tips for hazel eyes all surround bringing out those highlights in your beautiful eyes. So ladies, what other makeup tips for hazel eyes do you have? Sound off below!

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I have blue-green-grey hazel eyes with a gold ring around the pupil. These days, I wear mostly bronze/coppery lip shades - they work really well for me, even though I am cool-toned/fair-skinned. When I don't wear bronze/copper, I opt for a neutral "hazy mauve", which looks nice, too. I am often complimented when I wear shades of teal or turquoise eye shadows/liners - My very favourite go-to eye pencil is Rimmel in Jungle Green. I can pull-off a small amount of grey shadow if I keep to coppery/bronze shadow over the whole eye area, then use a bit of gun metal grey shadow on the lid, and black eyeliner, in which case, I go over the liner with a fine line of sparkly jet black shadow, then volumizing mascara - I have JUST discovered Avon Supershock Mascara! WOW! It works really well! I tend to stay away from shades of pink because they make me look as if I either have a chronic eye disease or serious liver problems! Lol! You are right about shades of blue - they just don't seem to look "quite right" - they make my eyes appear "muddy". On the very rare occasion I use blue, it tends to be more in the violet or green range, but not "true blues". I have recently played with purples and violets, and received compliments on those, also.Typically, I play up my eyes, and keep everything else neutral. I will have to try the gold shadow - that sounds cool! Thank you for your tips! :0)

I thought I had hazel eyes until I read that they have a bit of blue in them, but do yellow/green/brown go under hazel? :) And which colors do you recommend for that eye color, or can I use these tips? :)

i also don't have hazel eyes...but i love this..