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Okay, so loads of you guys are asking questions about what eyeshadow works with all the different eye colours out there. For this, I’m going to take a simple colour wheel!

The colour wheel is so important in make up, from eyes to foundations and that is because everyone is different and has different undertones/skin colourings.


To find the colour of eyeshadow to suit your own eye colour, it is really pretty simple. The shade on the colour wheel which most match your eye colour, the shadow you should choose should be opposite to the eye colour. The color wheel can work for all colour choices for makeup like Eyeshadow, foundation, lipstick!


BLUE EYES - You guys want to stick with colours in the orangey shades. This doesn’t mean you need to use orange  (if you want to though, why not!), just use shades like Golds, coppers, browns and bronze colours!


GREEN EYES -  The green eyed people of the world  want to try colours with red undertones, for example purples, beige, certain pinks and not forgetting, golds and browns.


BROWNS EYES - If you are lucky enough to have brown eyes, you can pull off any colour really, you have the widest selection of colours to choose from ; greens, golds, browns, greys, pinks, peachys and plums.


HAZEL EYES - I’d put myself in this group, almost (forever changing eyes) and if you have hazel eyes, you want to stick to browns, plums, lavenders and gold shades. I also find using shimmer shades can really make the eyes pop!


Just experiment guys, try find the tones and shades that suit and work for you!


Hope this helped some of your questions! 


Natalie :) xoxoxo
Asker Anonymous Asks:
Do you use eyeshadow primer? Do you think it's worth it? If so, which is your favorite? Thanks!
madewithmakeup madewithmakeup Said:

Eye shadow primer is always worth it if you want your eye shadow to stay in place, look better (helps colours appear brighter) and last longer. At the moment, my eye shadow primer of choice is Benefit stay don’t spray stay put primer.

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This is stunning!

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