![]() *Apologies I couldn’t get a good looking-downwards photo this day apparently… Shades used: Virgin on the brow bone, Sin on the lid, Naked through the crease and Creep in the outer corner and lightly on lower lashes. Add gel liner to top lash line (I used this one) and black pencil liner to lower lash line (I used this drugstore one). Shades used: Toasted on the lid, Hustle through the crease and lower lashes, Creep in outer corner. Add liquid liner to top lash line (I used this one) and black pencil liner to lower lash line (I used this drugstore one). Add liquid liner to top lash line (I used this one) and black pencil liner to lower lash line (I used this drugstore one). Shades used: Half Baked on the lid, Smog through the crease and on lower lashes with Darkhorse in the outer corner. Shades used: Sidecar on lid, Naked through the crease and Buck in the outer corner and buffed on lower lashes. Shades used: Sin on the lid, Gunmetal in the crease and lower lash line, Creep in the outer corner. MORE: CATCH MY LOOKS USING URBAN DECAY NAKED HEAT HERE! Get your Naked Palette ($54) from Sephora here. Pinch that same brush to smudge any color on the lower lash line. Use a pinched fluffy brush like this one to apply the main lid color, use a fluffy blending brush like this one to apply color to the crease and if needed, use the darkest shade again with the pinched fluffy brush. To keep things extra simple, the application technique in all of the looks is the same. Let’s get naked (only if you feel it helps you apply your makeup better, of course)… ![]() It’s been awhile since the OG and I had some time together, and knowing so many own this palette, I thought it was time for an Urban Decay Naked Palette revival by whipping up five easy Urban Decay Naked Palette looks for more grown up times these days.Īs a bonus, all five looks can be achieved using just two eye brushes. Because hazel eyes typically have a combo of green, gold, and/or brown, the best eyeshadow color depends on what color you want to highlight, Gray says.Unless you truly have been living under a rock or on a remote island in the Pacific, you’ve heard of the Urban Decay Naked Palette – a palette full of pigmented bronze neutral shades to suit literally millions worldwide since its original debut in 2010. It doesn't matter if you prefer liquid, powder, or cream eyeshadow-choosing the right eyeshadow colors is what’s going to make your hazel eyes pop. What to Look For in Eyeshadows for Hazel Eyes Whether you prefer drugstore eyeshadows or luxury gems, cream shadows or eyeshadow palettes, we’ve got you covered. Below, you’ll find the exact shades to reach for to highlight the different colors of your eyes as well as some pro- and editor-approved favorites. Wondering how? We talked to Riner and fellow pro makeup artist Emily Gray to bring you our guide to the best eyeshadows for hazel eyes. With a range of flattering eyeshadow shades at their disposal, those with hazel eyes have the unique option to accentuate their different eye colors. Pro makeup artist Tonya Riner says as much: “Hazel eyes are a combination of warm bronzes and cool greens, which means you have a range of eyeshadow options to play with,” she explains to Marie Claire.
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