Stunning eyes as easy as 1-2-3…
We’ve all done it — you make the decision to buy a beautiful new eye shadow palette, you open it, admiring its fresh appearance, and then panic sets in. How do you use it? And with what? What does each shade do??
Before we jump into how to apply eyeshadow, let’s start at the very beginning — what is eye shadow? Simply put, eye shadow accentuates, enhances, or highlights the eye area, creating shade and depth, depending on what colors are used.
Light colors highlight, bringing areas forward. They’re a great option to apply to the inner corner of the eye and brow bone. Such as PurePressed Eye Shadow Singles Bone, French Vanilla or Oyster
Medium colors help to define the shape of the eye and bridge the gap between dark and light shades when blending. PurePressed Eye Shadow Singles Sienna or Supernova
Dark colors create depth and help to contour the eye shape in addition to adding intensity. Most often, a dark shade will be applied to the lash line, outer corner, and/or or crease. Like PurePressed Eye Shadow Singles Jewel or Dark Suede
With our NEW PurePressed Eye Shadows, there are many rich, vibrant options from which to choose. Allow us to help you “paint by numbers” with some of our collection.
1. Lid The mobile part of our eyelid. Your medium or main shadow colors are used here. |
4. Upper Lash Line The area above the eyelid where the lashes begin. Dark colors may be used in place of liner. |
2. Crease |
5. Outer Corner The outer corner of the eye. Dark colors will add dimension and create a deepening effect. |
3. Brow Bone The area directly beneath the brow. Light colors will attract light and help with overall blending. |
6. Inner Corner The inner corner of the eye. |
Eye Shadow Looks
Everyday look, featuring Sweet Spot Triple
- Start by applying matte peach all over the lid to the brow bone to prime and as a base (we recommend using the Deluxe Shader Brush)
- Next, use the Chisel Shader Brush to apply matte off white on the lid, focusing on the center
- Using the Eye Contour Brush, apply matte warm brown into the crease of the eye, blending out. For additional definition, use the Smudge Brush to apply the same shade to the lower lash line
Storm Chaser Smokey Eye, featuring NEW Storm Chaser palette
- Place Calm, a shimmery soft pink all over the socket with the Camouflage brush
- Using the Eye Contour Brush, apply Hurricane, a matte black, into the crease, blending well with the same brush, or a clean Crease Brush
- Blend Rumble (matte taupe) into the brow bone with the Deluxe Shader Brush, softening any harsh edges from Hurricane
- To bring extra light and attention to the eyes, dot the shimmery platinum Rain in the inner corner with Smudge Brush
LIGHTNING – shimmery silver
RUMBLE – matte taupe
CALM – shimmery soft pink
THUNDER – matte grey plum
RAIN – shimmery platinum
HURRICANE – matte black
Naturally Glam Day look, featuring Naturally Glam Palette
- Press the shimmery cream Feather into the lid, up to the brow bone using the Camouflage Brush for intense color payoff.
- Blend Tulle and Satin(shimmery gold + shimmery rose) into the crease, to create depth and dimension, using Crease Brush
- Apply Velvet (shimmery chocolate brown) to the outer corner in a V-shape, blending softly with smudge brush
FEATHER – shimmery cream neutral
LACE – shimmery copper gold
NEW TULLE – shimmery antique gold
SATIN – shimmery rose quartz
VELVET – shimmery chocolate brown
NEW SEQUIN – shimmery plum brown
What brush goes with what?
- Chisel Shader Brush, ideal for blending and soft shading
- Crease Brush, perfect to define and build color intensity
- Eye Liner Brush, ideal for precise lines and liner
- Deluxe Shader Brush, delivers an opaque, even layer of color — great to use for base tones
- Eye Contour Brush, use to softly contour the eye and build color at the outer corner
Additional Application Tips:
- How to blend eyeshadow: use a clean, fluffy brush to soften any harsh edges or transition colors. Use light pressure so your shadow stays crisp and not “muddy.”
- If you’re new to applying eyeshadow, consider applying a medium shade as your base tone to transition between colors more easily, using a lighter shade to highlight the brow bone, or inner corner of the eye
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PurePressed Eye Shadows can be used wet or dry!
- Amp up your look by spritzing the Eye Liner Brush with a Hydration Spray and line your upper lid with a dark shade
- For a foiled effect, spray the Chisel Shader Brush with a Hydration Spray and dip into a metallic shade for a glamorous look
Once you know the basic formula and have your favorite light, medium, and dark shades selected, you can recreate it across palettes and colors! We can’t wait for you to experience our new PurePressed Eye Shadows. Clean color never looked this good.
Make sure to check out our guide on choosing the best eyeshadow for your eye color!
And to try out the jane iredale Signature Eye, follow our step-by-step natural eye makeup tutorial.