Palettes for Darker Skin/Eyes.
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Dec 9, 2015
Gaby S.
Hey ladies!
I need help looking for a great eye shadow palette for tan skin tone. I've bought many palettes before and those golden tan shadows never show up. However, those are the shades I'm most comfortable wearing. I typically like natural looking shades, not too glittery. Any ideas? I'm sure some of you darker toned ladies/gents have struggled with finding a natural palette that shows up.
Dec 9, 2015
Maria c.
When ever I want an eyeshadow to really show up on my lid I use a flat shader brush and spray it with Mac fix+ and pat it onto my eyelid. It makes a huge difference and makes those golden eyeshadows pop. I've done this with the shimmery shades in the too faced natural palette and they show up.
Dec 9, 2015
Maria c.
Dec 9, 2015
Gaby S.
Maria, thank you so much :) that could really make all the palettes I have useful again
Dec 9, 2015
Jah-Jah R.
Or just use a white eyeshadow all over your lid up to your brow bone to make your eyeshadows standout a little more.
Dec 9, 2015
Jah-Jah R.
Primer your eyelids first of course