Eyes

Steps to Wear Yellow Eyeshadow

Yellow eyeshadow has sprung up on a significant number of events in the previous year. Margot Robbie, Zendaya, and Rita Ora all wore radiant eye looks on red floor coverings, and they all looked amazing. If it’s a shade you’ve never thought to be wearing, reconsider! Here are a couple of ways to wear yellow on your eyes throughout the entire year. 

Shadow with Eye Gloss 

Go yellow and sheeny with a yellow shadow and an eye gloss on the top. Take a deep yellow shadow over the lid, it would look astounding if it was somewhat metallic or shimmery. Set a few layers to make an opaque color from the lash line to the crease. Take an eye sparkle, a lip gloss, or even Vaseline onto your finger. Dap the eye gloss on the shadow, focusing on the lid. It will crease, however, that is its beauty. It’s somewhat cheerful, messy, and somewhat rustic. 

Lemon Liner 

If you have a yellow pencil or liquid liner, define a thick line from the inward to the outward corners, getting fatter and somewhat winged at the outward corner. In case, you don’t have a yellow liner, you can utilize a yellow shadow. Blend the shadow in with a setting spray or blending medium and utilize a thin liner brush to paint on the line. Pair with a lot of mascara and a pop of gold gleam in the inward corner. 

Matte Yellow and Gold 

Tone down the yellow by adding gold sparkle over the top. Set out a dark matte shadow over the whole lid, mixing at the edges with a tiny bit of bronze or beige shadow. Take a shimmery gold shadow and pack it into the inward third segment of the lid. Mix it out, so it blurs from intense gold to a subtle wash out to the external corners of the eyes. You’ll finish up with a look that sparkles as you move, and blends the modernity of yellow with the exemplary beauty of shimmery gold. 

Yellow Inward Corners 

Set out a skin-matching color over the lid to hide any redness or veins on the tops. Warm the crease with your go-to brown or beige. Then pack your yellow shadow onto a short, thick brush and press it onto the inward corner, broadening somewhat onto the inward part of the lid. Continue to layer the shade until you have a strong, deep, misty spot of shade coming out from your inward corners. 

Yellow Crease

Lastly, utilize your yellow shadow as your crease tone. Take the yellow shadow on a fluffy brush and mix it through the crease and up toward the brow. Continue to go until you have the depth of shade you want. You could even add a little ombre impact with a more deep orange and surprisingly a tiny tip of red at the inward or outward corners, mixing the tones together flawlessly. Keep the lid either shimmery or neutral champagne… and loads of dark mascara as well.

I believe that you will definitely give these lemony, stunning looks a try! Have a play and discover a way that suits you best.

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