Yellow eyeshadow
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1. Liner and heaps of mascara. Yellow eyeshadow looks Once you've finished applying your eyeshadow, it's time to enhance the look. This can be done in a few ways with other makeup in your collection, such as dark mascara and volumizing eyeliner. Tightlining your eyes, for example, can draw more attention to your peepers and the pigmented yellow eyeshadow you're flaunting. However, technique is everything when it comes to completing a polished look; no one wants their makeup to smudge or run in the middle of the day.
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Light Purple Eyeliner (opens in new tab) A Touch of Yellow Hayley Williams wearing colorful eye-makeup done by hair and makeup artist Brian J O’Connor.
The yellow eye makeup trend will have you looking like a pocketful of sunshine
The final part of my eye makeup look was to use false lashes; I used the Red Cherry Lashes in Style #43 (Stevi). This was my first time trying these false lashes out and I think they’re my fave ever! They gave me beautifully long lashes that didn’t look obviously fake or too heavy. 5. Yellow and Black Eyeshadow Looks If you don't feel like yourself without winged liner, you can pair yellow shadow with it. Just brush it on before proceeding to draw on your flicks.
Yellow makeup
A swipe of yellow shimmer on your crease is all you need to amp up your eye makeup game. Once you’re done drawing wings evenly on both the sides, grab a shiny, sparkly liquid eyeliner in a shade of yellow and draw equal wings on your crease line. Make sure the liner on your crease line goes a little beyond your black eyeliner. You can use the Lakmé Absolute Shine Line Eye Liner - Liquid Gold as it has a super pigmented formula and lasts for hours. Finding Freedom After the Pandemic, a Tale Through the Eyes of Katarina Benzova Not all yellow eyeshadow is the same, of course. Choose from light, creamy yellow hues, neon colors or deeper gold ones. You can play around with finishes, too. We love gold glitter, subtle yellow shimmer and all the matte shades we can possibly use. Find each in an allover gold palette (with a contrasting color added in, of course), a rainbow mini palette or single yellow shadows. Each is ultra-blendable and pigmented and easy to play around with and experiment with color.