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The 5 Must-Have Eyeshadow Colors

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Eyeshadow is the trickiest product to apply during your makeup routine so narrowing down the essentials will make the task easier. You might think that skipping your eyes is the best solution but as soon as you try a pretty new eyeshadow, you will realize how beautiful it makes your eyes look even if you stick to just one shade.

With this in mind, we have decided to help you find the most important hues that will definitely add a unique touch to your look and possibly take you from day to night.



Charlotte Tilbury, Colour Chameleon in Champagne Diamonds
The first one on the list is the shimmery champagne color, which can be applied on the inner corner of the eyes to make them look open, on your brow bone to complete a smokey look or dust all over your eyelids to complement a deep burgundy or red lip color. And guess what; it can even be used as a highlighter on your cheeks!
Dolce & Gabbana Beauty, Perfect Mono Eyeshadow in 20 Gold Dust
Next on the list is a beautiful pink! This dusty and slightly shimmery hue works on literally every skin tone and you know, a woman can never go wrong with this one to achieve a romantic look.
Laura Mercier, Matte Eyeshadow in Fresco
When it comes to complementing a full-lashes/dewy skin look, matte taupe is the color that comes to mind. And yes, it’s the best color to use when all you need is to contour your lids.
Givenchy Beauty, Ombre Interdite in Vintage Brown
For a subtle smokey look, a rich brown color is your way to go. Draw a line of your brown eyeshadow along the lash line and smudge it. Then use the champagne eyeshadow to soften the edges and you’ve got yourself a simple smokey eye!
Tom Ford Beauty, Private Shadow in Nightcast
Have you run out of black eyeliner? Do you prefer a more natural version of the usual black eyeliner? A matte black eyeshadow will be your saving grace. Just bear in mind that opting for a shimmery black eyeshadow will work better for a nighttime look.
Article Written by Mirella Haddad
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