Peachy Makeup Look
About This Color Palette
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- Soft Peach (
#F6A1A2
):
- Use this shade as a base for your eyeshadow. Apply it all over the eyelid to create a soft wash of color. It can also work well as a blush on the apples of your cheeks for a natural glow.
- Coral Pink (
#FF6F61
):
- This vibrant shade can be used as an accent color on the eyelids. Apply it in the outer corners for a pop of color or as a liner along the lower lash line for a fun, playful look. It can also be a great choice for a lip color.
- Warm Beige (
#EBD1B5
):
- This neutral shade is perfect for blending. Use it in the crease of your eyelids to transition between colors smoothly. It can also be used as a highlighter under the brow bone or on the cheekbones for a subtle glow.
- Golden Highlight (
#FFD700
):
- Apply this shimmering shade on the high points of your face such as the cheekbones, brow bone, and the bridge of your nose for a radiant highlight. It can also be used on the inner corners of your eyes to brighten up the look.
- Dusty Rose (
#D5A6B5
):
- This soft, muted shade works beautifully as a blush or a lip color for a more understated look. It can also be used in the crease of your eyes to add depth without overpowering the softer peach tones.
Tips for Complementary Shades:
- Consider adding a soft brown or taupe for depth in the crease.
- For a bolder look, use a deep plum or burgundy for eyeliner or in the outer corners.
- A nude or soft pink lip can balance the look if you want to keep it fresh.
Would you like more specific tutorials or product recommendations for any of these looks?
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