Makeup Looks
Makeup Looks
Step-by-step looks for every occasion and eye color.
36 guides
Soft Glam Makeup for Brown Eyes
Soft glam on brown eyes works best with warm taupe and bronze shadows, brown gel liner smudged at the lash line, and volumizing mascara. Keep the crease diffused, highlight the inner corner with champagne, and match blush to your undertone for a polished but wearable finish.
Clean Girl Makeup Routine
Clean girl makeup is a minimal, dewy routine: skincare prep, sheer skin tint, cream blush on cheeks, brushed-up brows, one coat of mascara, and clear or tinted lip gloss. The goal is healthy skin that still looks like you—no heavy contour or full coverage.
Makeup for Fair Skin at Wedding
For fair skin at weddings, choose base shades that match depth and undertone, then adjust finish—long-wear formulas and photo-friendly satin finish. Warm or neutral blush and lip tones usually flatter fair complexions when undertone is matched correctly.
Makeup for Fair Skin at Prom
For fair skin at prom, choose base shades that match depth and undertone, then adjust finish—buildable coverage that fits the event. Warm or neutral blush and lip tones usually flatter fair complexions when undertone is matched correctly.
Makeup for Fair Skin at Summer
For fair skin at summer, choose base shades that match depth and undertone, then adjust finish—lighter textures and humidity-proof setting. Warm or neutral blush and lip tones usually flatter fair complexions when undertone is matched correctly.
Makeup for Fair Skin at Everyday
For fair skin at everyday wear, choose base shades that match depth and undertone, then adjust finish—buildable coverage that fits the event. Warm or neutral blush and lip tones usually flatter fair complexions when undertone is matched correctly.
Makeup for Olive Skin at Wedding
For olive skin at weddings, choose base shades that match depth and undertone, then adjust finish—long-wear formulas and photo-friendly satin finish. Warm or neutral blush and lip tones usually flatter olive complexions when undertone is matched correctly.
Makeup for Olive Skin at Prom
For olive skin at prom, choose base shades that match depth and undertone, then adjust finish—buildable coverage that fits the event. Warm or neutral blush and lip tones usually flatter olive complexions when undertone is matched correctly.
Makeup for Olive Skin at Summer
For olive skin at summer, choose base shades that match depth and undertone, then adjust finish—lighter textures and humidity-proof setting. Warm or neutral blush and lip tones usually flatter olive complexions when undertone is matched correctly.
Makeup for Olive Skin at Everyday
For olive skin at everyday wear, choose base shades that match depth and undertone, then adjust finish—buildable coverage that fits the event. Warm or neutral blush and lip tones usually flatter olive complexions when undertone is matched correctly.
Makeup for Medium Skin at Wedding
For medium skin at weddings, choose base shades that match depth and undertone, then adjust finish—long-wear formulas and photo-friendly satin finish. Warm or neutral blush and lip tones usually flatter medium complexions when undertone is matched correctly.
Makeup for Medium Skin at Prom
For medium skin at prom, choose base shades that match depth and undertone, then adjust finish—buildable coverage that fits the event. Warm or neutral blush and lip tones usually flatter medium complexions when undertone is matched correctly.
Makeup for Medium Skin at Summer
For medium skin at summer, choose base shades that match depth and undertone, then adjust finish—lighter textures and humidity-proof setting. Warm or neutral blush and lip tones usually flatter medium complexions when undertone is matched correctly.
Makeup for Medium Skin at Everyday
For medium skin at everyday wear, choose base shades that match depth and undertone, then adjust finish—buildable coverage that fits the event. Warm or neutral blush and lip tones usually flatter medium complexions when undertone is matched correctly.
Makeup for Deep Skin at Wedding
For deep skin at weddings, choose base shades that match depth and undertone, then adjust finish—long-wear formulas and photo-friendly satin finish. Warm or neutral blush and lip tones usually flatter deep complexions when undertone is matched correctly.
Makeup for Deep Skin at Prom
For deep skin at prom, choose base shades that match depth and undertone, then adjust finish—buildable coverage that fits the event. Warm or neutral blush and lip tones usually flatter deep complexions when undertone is matched correctly.
Makeup for Deep Skin at Summer
For deep skin at summer, choose base shades that match depth and undertone, then adjust finish—lighter textures and humidity-proof setting. Warm or neutral blush and lip tones usually flatter deep complexions when undertone is matched correctly.
Makeup for Deep Skin at Everyday
For deep skin at everyday wear, choose base shades that match depth and undertone, then adjust finish—buildable coverage that fits the event. Warm or neutral blush and lip tones usually flatter deep complexions when undertone is matched correctly.
Soft glam for Brown Eyes
Soft glam on brown eyes looks best with bronze, copper, and warm taupe shadows, blended crease definition, and mascara focused on the lash line. Keep transitions soft for daytime or deepen outer V and liner for evening.
Smokey eye for Brown Eyes
Smokey eye on brown eyes looks best with bronze, copper, and warm taupe shadows, blended crease definition, and mascara focused on the lash line. Keep transitions soft for daytime or deepen outer V and liner for evening.
Natural for Brown Eyes
Natural on brown eyes looks best with bronze, copper, and warm taupe shadows, blended crease definition, and mascara focused on the lash line. Keep transitions soft for daytime or deepen outer V and liner for evening.
Cut crease for Brown Eyes
Cut crease on brown eyes looks best with bronze, copper, and warm taupe shadows, blended crease definition, and mascara focused on the lash line. Keep transitions soft for daytime or deepen outer V and liner for evening.
Soft glam for Green Eyes
Soft glam on green eyes looks best with plum, rose gold, and copper shadows, blended crease definition, and mascara focused on the lash line. Keep transitions soft for daytime or deepen outer V and liner for evening.
Smokey eye for Green Eyes
Smokey eye on green eyes looks best with plum, rose gold, and copper shadows, blended crease definition, and mascara focused on the lash line. Keep transitions soft for daytime or deepen outer V and liner for evening.
Natural for Green Eyes
Natural on green eyes looks best with plum, rose gold, and copper shadows, blended crease definition, and mascara focused on the lash line. Keep transitions soft for daytime or deepen outer V and liner for evening.
Cut crease for Green Eyes
Cut crease on green eyes looks best with plum, rose gold, and copper shadows, blended crease definition, and mascara focused on the lash line. Keep transitions soft for daytime or deepen outer V and liner for evening.
Soft glam for Blue Eyes
Soft glam on blue eyes looks best with peach, bronze, and warm brown shadows, blended crease definition, and mascara focused on the lash line. Keep transitions soft for daytime or deepen outer V and liner for evening.
Smokey eye for Blue Eyes
Smokey eye on blue eyes looks best with peach, bronze, and warm brown shadows, blended crease definition, and mascara focused on the lash line. Keep transitions soft for daytime or deepen outer V and liner for evening.
Natural for Blue Eyes
Natural on blue eyes looks best with peach, bronze, and warm brown shadows, blended crease definition, and mascara focused on the lash line. Keep transitions soft for daytime or deepen outer V and liner for evening.
Cut crease for Blue Eyes
Cut crease on blue eyes looks best with peach, bronze, and warm brown shadows, blended crease definition, and mascara focused on the lash line. Keep transitions soft for daytime or deepen outer V and liner for evening.
Soft glam for Hazel Eyes
Soft glam on hazel eyes looks best with mauve, green, and bronze shadows, blended crease definition, and mascara focused on the lash line. Keep transitions soft for daytime or deepen outer V and liner for evening.
Smokey eye for Hazel Eyes
Smokey eye on hazel eyes looks best with mauve, green, and bronze shadows, blended crease definition, and mascara focused on the lash line. Keep transitions soft for daytime or deepen outer V and liner for evening.
Natural for Hazel Eyes
Natural on hazel eyes looks best with mauve, green, and bronze shadows, blended crease definition, and mascara focused on the lash line. Keep transitions soft for daytime or deepen outer V and liner for evening.
Cut crease for Hazel Eyes
Cut crease on hazel eyes looks best with mauve, green, and bronze shadows, blended crease definition, and mascara focused on the lash line. Keep transitions soft for daytime or deepen outer V and liner for evening.
Natural Wedding Guest Makeup
Natural wedding guest makeup uses medium-sheer coverage, cream blush, soft brown liner, and one coat of mascara. Avoid heavy glitter and SPF flashback—satin skin reads elegant in photos.
5 Minute Everyday Makeup
A 5-minute everyday face: skin tint, brow gel, cream blush, mascara, and tinted lip balm. Skip eyeshadow and contour for maximum speed.