15 Gorgeous Makeup Looks for Blue Eyes

13. METALLIC + GOLD LOOK

Metallic and Gold Makeup Look for Blue Eyes
 
For a stunning night out makeup, make sure to recreate this metallic and gold look.
Step 1: Apply primer and base shadow. Apply metallic shade to the inner corner brow bone, along the outer corner of the eye and under the lash line. Blend everything nicely.
Step 2: Apply gold eyeshadow to the center of the lid and slightly upward. For a more intense color, wet your brush with a setting spray.
Step 3: Lower lash line needs some color, too! Apply the color with a pencil brush.
Step 4: Highlight the brow bone and the inner corner of the eye with a shimmery shadow. Add a bit of black matte eyeshadow to the outer corner. Finish the look with a thin bit of liner, mascara and false lashes.

14. BROWN SMOKEY EYE WITH A POP OF COLOR

Brown Smokey Eye for Blue Eyes
To enhance your eyes, opt for this gorgeous brown smokey eye look. Brown color really brings blue eyes to life. As you already know, smokey eye requires lots and lots of blending. Make sure to have few blending brushes near you since you will surely need them.
Step 1: Prime the lids and apply a base shadow. With a blending brush, apply matte, dark brown shadow and blend it from the crease up.
Step 2: Using a shader brush, apply chocolate brown shadow all over the lid. Start blending!
Step 3: Apply and blend brown shadows on the lower lash line, as well. Highlight your brow bone and  inner corner with a off white shadow. Apply a nude liner to the water line.
Step 4: Spice the look with a gold highlight in the inner corner. Mascara and false lashes will finish this look perfectly.

15. METALLIC SILVER MAKEUP LOOK

Silver Makeup Look for Blue Eyes
For a special nigh out, opt for silver look.  No matter what the season, sexy, metallic eyes are always in fashion.
Step 1: Start this look by priming your eyes. With a large blending brush, apply matte peach shadow. Make sure to apply it in and above your crease.
Step 2: Pat the silver metallic eyeshadow on your lid. Patting it on will help reduce fall out and make the shadow more intense.
Step 3: Apply dark brown eyeshadow to the inner and outer corners of your eye. Blend through your crease to connect them. Deep the color by patting dark purple shadow in the same areas where you applied dark brown shadow.
Step 4: Apply black eyeliner to your lower lash line and smudge it out with a brush. Add mascara and finish the look with false lashes.

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