Purple Shadow and Shimmer Blue WaterlineĪs we said before, purple is ideal for brownish eyes, but when you add this sexy, shimmery blue waterline, it makes your eyes larger and brighter. If you want an earthy look that is still sexy, you’ll love this totally seductive combo of rose matte lipstick with deep brown matte eye-shadow and liner.ġ9. When paired with dark matte lipstick and thick black lashes and eye-liner, this look is off the charts sexy! Remember to apply base shadow before the black matte so that it will blend more smoothly and last longer. We think this matte black with a pop of gold makes the perfect smoky eye, if you are going for a seductive vibe. Purple really makes your beautiful browns pop! This dark purple eye-liner under the eyes is stunning but we totally dig the sparkly lilac eye-shadow that really makes this look stand out! Red is always sexy, but this glittery red eye-shadow is over-the-top sexy when paired with dark black eye-liner and deep red lipstick. Apply it to the lower lid only and line your eyes with medium to thick black liner to accentuate the look.īurgundy doesn’t just work well for lips, but it also brings out the brown in your eyes! This shimmery shade of burgundy eye-shadow is super sexy and sultry. Silver glitter eye-shadow will really enhance the brown specks in your dark eyes. We love this combo of shimmery brown shadow on the lower lid with pink on the upper lid. This gorgeous pink glittery eye-shadow and matte black liner pair perfectly with rose matte lipstick for a fun and flirty vibe. This dark blue eye-shadow is fabulous on its own, but when paired with dark blue liner with turquoise sparkles on the inner corner, it really pops! Simply pair dark brown or black double winged eye-liner with a white waterline to emphasize the size, color, and shape of your eyes. This look with dark brown lower lids and a slightly lighter shade of brown on the upper lid and dark black liner takes a steady hand and a bit of practice. Makeup for brown eyes is ideal for those hot summer nights!
We love glittery eye-shadow and this cute combo of sparkly lavender, pretty pink, and gold. Pair it with black matte lipstick, and you are ready to rock! If you are going for a dark and edgy look, try this black and brown combo. Purple is especially stunning on brown eyes! This dark matte purple on the eyelids is paired with silver liner for a perfectly sultry and smokey effect. This stunning shade of cranberry will really bring out your gorgeous eyes! This look is perfect for those who don’t like heavy eye-liner (or any at all). Use smokey gray liner to complete the look. To achieve this look, apply a matte neutral shade to the crease and then apply matte navy-blue eye shadow over the entire eyelid and blend with a brush. Blue eye shadow looks best when paired with neutral tones. This look is great for a night out on the town. This combo is especially beautiful with deep red matte lipstick. The black eye-liner in this look really contours the eye, while the gold shadow helps emphasize the size and shape of your beautiful eyes. While you might be hesitant to try such a bold color, it looks quite pretty with thick black liner. Green eye shadow is stunning on those with brown eyes. Burgundy Matte Smokey Makeup for Brown Eyesįrom dark smokey eye looks to sexy shimmers, we have them all! For your lips, a nude shade of lipstick or lip gloss should suffice. Instead of cream-based shadow, opt for two coats of powder shadow. Finally, brush metallic eye shadow on your lids. Now trace the pencil lines with gel eyeliner for defined lines. Use mascara to add volume to your lashes. With pencil liner, trace thick lines around your eyes. For the eyes, start with concealer on the lids to help the eyeshadow stick to it.
But if the foundation makes your face seem pale, add a dusting of bronze powder for a healthy color. A peach, pink shimmer on the apples of your cheeks would add to the nude face. So apply a very thin coat of BB cream (a tinted moisturizer would do). However, you must remember that your eyes are the focal point now, so your face and lips must take a backseat. For nighttime events, especially, the pairing of smokey eyes and red dress is very inviting. Although many are afraid of creating theatrical eyes because they may clash with a red dress, if you are careful, smokey eyes go really well with the drama of red dress.