Are you a fan of orange eyeshadow looks? Come take a look at some perfect looks
Try orange eyeshadow looks if you're feeling caught in a makeup rut. It's not just for editorial or runway looks to use this frequently ignored color. Any skin tone may be complemented by it, and it's a really simple method to add warmth or a vibrant burst of color to any beauty look. It can be as subtle or dramatic as you choose.
Autumn orange eye look
This is a very simple and quick orange eyeshadow look to wear in autumn.
Step 1:After doing base makeup, take some concealer and apply them on your blemishes, then blend it out with a concealer brush or other tool you prefer. After that, brush some highlighter to set the under-eye area.
Step 2: Fill your brows with a brown shade eyebrow pencil. Then, apply some contour on the sides of your nose and your jawlines, and make sure you blend out the edges. After that, you can dust some highlighter on your nose ridge and tip.
Step 3: Prime the upper and lower lids with an orange shade eyeshadow and use a brush to blend out the shape. You should take a small amount each time and work the eyeshadow outwards to make it natural.
Step 4: Brush some shimmer on the inner corner of your lower lash line, then use a red-brown shade eyeshadow to deepen the end of the eye and draw the lower lash line, ensuring that the edge is smudged naturally.
Step 5: Use an eyeliner to draw a rising eyeliner and line your upper lash line as well. The trick is to look down slightly when drawing and draw a rising line from the end of the eye first.
Step 6: Curl your lashes and apply mascara, then use eyeliner to draw a few lashes at the end of your lower eye. It’s best to use liquid liners here like the Slim Long-lasting Liquid Eyeliner because they help create precise lines.
Step 7: Dust some orange blush on your cheeks and match it with orange-tone lipstick at the end.
Step 6: Curl your lashes and apply mascara, then use eyeliner to draw a few lashes at the end of your lower eye. It’s best to use liquid liners here like the Slim Long-lasting Liquid Eyeliner because they help create precise lines.
Step 7: Dust some orange blush on your cheeks and match it with orange-tone lipstick at the end.
Summer orange cut crease eye look
This beautiful orange eyeshadow look is a perfect match with orange and brown shades, and it’s the look that you need to get when you’re going out for photo shoots.
Step 1: After completing your base makeup and brows, primer your upper lids with a beige shade eyeshadow. Then brush some orange eyeshadow color on the lids and work it outwards to the corners with a blending brush. It would be better if you brush some on the lower lids, too. Make sure you take a small amount each time and slowly build up the colors.
Step 2: Take a brown shade eyeshadow with a brush and apply it on the outer corners of both the upper and lower lids to add depth.
Step 3: Apply some light concealer on the inner half of your upper lids to form the cut crease shape. Make sure the concealer area is under your brown bone. Then pat some glitter eyeshadow on the center of the lids.
Step 4: Dab some pink blush on your cheekbone and highlight the inner corner of your eyes, nose bridge, and nose tip with a delicate highlighter.
Step 5: Curl your lashes with a lash curler and apply mascara or just a layer of lash primer.
Orange-winged eye look
This orange eyeshadow look is very suitable for going to parties or some other events where you need to stand out.
Step 1: Do your base makeup as usual, then use some concealer to prime your upper lids and use a sponge to blend it out. Make sure the sponge is damp so that it won’t absorb most of the product and can blend it out nicely and evenly. After that, pat some setting powder on the concealer area to make it easier and faster to blend the eyeshadows later.
Step 2: Take some maple orange shade eyeshadow with a small flat brush and apply it on your upper lids. Once the shade is even all over the eyelids, you can take a little more of the same eyeshadow and apply it to your crease. It’s important to form a winged shape as you work the shade outwards to the corner. Then use a fluffy blending brush to blend out the edges slowly and nicely.
Step 3: Use a small flat brush to apply some dark purple shade eyeshadow on both the outer and inner corners of the upper lids. Starting from the inner corners and just apply it in tapping motions, and you can blend it out a little bit over the crease. Then you can do the same on the outer corner and remember to follow the winged shape at the end of the eye.
Step 4: Apply some of the maple orange shade on your lower lash line in tapping motions, and you need to tap it as close to the lash line as you can and blend it out very lightly. After that, apply some glitter on the center of the upper lids and blend it with your fingers.
Step 5: Curl your lashes and apply some mascara, then you can put on the false lashes.