For many Asian women, black eyeliner is the standard for eye makeup. But Asian women needn’t limit themselves to just black. There’s a variety of makeup shades and tones that will emphasize the natural beauty of Asian eyes.
Neutral makeup colors such as browns and tans tend to go beautifully with Asian eyes. Use a subtle makeup color for daytime, or add some shimmery makeup for a glamorous night look.
To add depth to the look of Asian eyes, use a gradation of color. Choose two to three shades of the same color and apply the darkest color right along your eyelash. Then, add the lighter shades of makeup as you move away from your eyelash toward your eyebrow. Use the lightest shade on your brow bone. Then, lightly blend the colors with a brush or your fingertip, so that it is a smooth gradient of color. This is a nice, polished look, especially if you dust a bit of glittery eye makeup on your brow bone.
Another makeup trick for Asian eyes is to create the illusion of different eye shapes, which can add fun and glamour to your daily routine. To emphasize the almond shape of an Asian eye, apply some mascara, then use a black eye pencil to draw a long line along your eyelash that extends a little bit past the eyelash itself. Some eyes will look better with just the top eyelash lined, while some eyes look best with both eyelashes lined. Experiment with different makeup to see what works best for you.
Using various combinations of dark and light colored makeup can also change the appearance of the shape of the eye.
When it comes to color, Asian eyes look great in a wide variety. You can contrast the deep brown of your eyes with splashes of color—pink, blue, green makeup. Or you can bring out the color in Asian eyes with a color such as gold or rust
if you have more of a pale complexion, bright vivid colors just look silly and make you look like a clown. stick to either brown, gold and more natural tones.
if you have tan skin, then you can pretty much wear any eyeshadow color. no joke. (though i’ve always personally thought that wearing bright shades of green/blue always looked tacky. though a more earthy green and a darker blue are fine)
green
purple
brown
gold
blue
us asians can suit alot of colors lol
a pic would help tho
blue green pink red (depending on ur face)
I think a golden bronze eye shadow colour would definitely suit your complexion.
For many Asian women, black eyeliner is the standard for eye makeup. But Asian women needn’t limit themselves to just black. There’s a variety of makeup shades and tones that will emphasize the natural beauty of Asian eyes.
Neutral makeup colors such as browns and tans tend to go beautifully with Asian eyes. Use a subtle makeup color for daytime, or add some shimmery makeup for a glamorous night look.
To add depth to the look of Asian eyes, use a gradation of color. Choose two to three shades of the same color and apply the darkest color right along your eyelash. Then, add the lighter shades of makeup as you move away from your eyelash toward your eyebrow. Use the lightest shade on your brow bone. Then, lightly blend the colors with a brush or your fingertip, so that it is a smooth gradient of color. This is a nice, polished look, especially if you dust a bit of glittery eye makeup on your brow bone.
Another makeup trick for Asian eyes is to create the illusion of different eye shapes, which can add fun and glamour to your daily routine. To emphasize the almond shape of an Asian eye, apply some mascara, then use a black eye pencil to draw a long line along your eyelash that extends a little bit past the eyelash itself. Some eyes will look better with just the top eyelash lined, while some eyes look best with both eyelashes lined. Experiment with different makeup to see what works best for you.
Using various combinations of dark and light colored makeup can also change the appearance of the shape of the eye.
When it comes to color, Asian eyes look great in a wide variety. You can contrast the deep brown of your eyes with splashes of color—pink, blue, green makeup. Or you can bring out the color in Asian eyes with a color such as gold or rust
You may follow the suggestion below depend on your eye color.
Typically, the following is advised:
* Green eyes: Purples, pinks, and reds
* Blue eyes: Oranges, coppers, golds
* Hazel eyes: Warm tones, bronzes, greens
* Brown eyes: Browns, bronzes, greens
* Gray eyes: Grays, cool tones, brown
bronze or earth tones or neon bright
im asian as well, and honestly it doesnt matter, black or funky colored eyeliners are great, or colorful eyeshadows. as long as you wear it right.
honestly it depends on your skin shade.
if you have more of a pale complexion, bright vivid colors just look silly and make you look like a clown. stick to either brown, gold and more natural tones.
if you have tan skin, then you can pretty much wear any eyeshadow color. no joke. (though i’ve always personally thought that wearing bright shades of green/blue always looked tacky. though a more earthy green and a darker blue are fine)
I have exactly what info I want. Check, pelase. Wait, it’s free? Awesome!