Zoom Happy Hour? This Sunset Eye Makeup Tutorial That Brings the Heat

April 23, 2020
Jessica Harrington
By: Jessica Harrington | Makeup.com by L'Oréal
A Sunset Eye Makeup Tutorial That Brings the Heat
  • STEP 1:

    Prep the Eyes With a Primer

    Whenever you take the time to do an extensive eyeshadow look, you’ll want to prep your eyelids with an eyeshadow primer. What’s the use of putting all of the time and effort into your makeup if you’re just going to let it melt off two hours after applying? Try the Lancôme Primer It Boost It Eyeshadow Primer or Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion

  • STEP 2:

    Apply Your Base Color

    Using a palette like the NYX Professional Makeup Off Tropic Shadow Palette in Hasta La Vista, apply a coral pinkish-orange matte shade all over your eyelid as the base. Really pack on the color for a vibrant look on the outer edge of your lid — this is where you’ll want the orange hue to be really noticeable in the sunset look.

  • STEP 3:

    Add Color to Your Crease 

    Work the bright pink shade into the crease of your eye. Be sure to buff it out so the color looks diffused on the edges. To achieve the ombré color of a sunset, also apply the pink eyeshadow to the inner half of your eyelid. Blend the barrier between the coral shade and the pink shade so there’s just a subtle color change.

  • STEP 4:

    Brighten the Inner Corners of Your Eyes

    Moving on with a yellow-gold shade, brighten up the inner corners of your eyes. Take a small eyeshadow brush and pack on the pigment for a pop of color. Continue to blend the shade down underneath your bottom lash line, as well.

  • STEP 5:

    Add Color Underneath Your Bottom Lash Line

    Moving back to the pink and orange hues, apply a light coating of the eyeshadow shades underneath your bottom lash line. The colors should go from yellow to pink to orange — just as they do on your eyelid. 

  • STEP 6:

    Mascara, Always

    Finish off your sunset eye makeup look by curling your eyelashes and applying a coat of black mascara. If you’re really looking to up the drama, apply false lashes instead.

Photos: Chaunte Vaughn

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