Eye Makeup: Amber Eyes; Dark, Cool Skin; Dark Hair


Complementary eye makeup colors—the colors that are opposite your eye color on the color wheel—will make your amber eye color look most vivid. When considering your best colors related to your skintone, stick with shadows and liners that also have cool undertones (like your skin). These colors won’t have any yellow-ish or orange-y tones, or “warmth” in them, but will lean more towards an “icy” look or have hints of gray in them.

A lightweight cream formula is the secret to this shadow’s claim of 16 hour longevity. Apply with your fingertips for the most radiant finish.


This palette of monochromatic shadows features every finish, ranging from shimmer and sheen to metallic and matte, with a highlighter that complements all.


A stunning royal purple with infused shimmer, the flocked tip of this liquid liner makes for a consistent and precise line.


This pop of purple has an undertone of blue-based lavender, which brightens the lid and makes eyes look whiter and rested.


If you’re looking for metallic, you’ve found it. An attached sponge tip applies the preservative-free formula effortlessly.


A mineral powder formula lifts and enlivens eyes, while keeping skin crease-free and glowing.


An Eyeshadow, highlighter, lipcolor and body shimmer all in one, use this moisturizing champagne stick wherever the mood strikes.


Micro-air technology allows for easy blending, and intensely pigmented powder stays true to shade.