Eye Makeup: Brown Eyes; Light, Warm Skin; Dark Hair


Complementary eye makeup colors—the colors that are opposite your eye color on the color wheel—will make your brown eye color look most vivid. When considering your best colors related to your skintone, stick with shadows and liners that also have warm undertones (like your skin). These colors won’t have any cool gray or “iciness” in them, but will lean more towards a sunny look, or have hints of gold in them.

The metallic glint of this bright blue liner is sure to draw your eyes wanted attention.


A sifter dispenser keeps loose powder in control, and the amount of product contained in this pot ensures you’ll be painted royal blue for a long time to come.


Amazonian clay balances skin, while beeswax provides a protective and waterproof barrier that is also known to naturally stimulate collagen production.


Blues turn smoky in this easy-to-blend palette that brightens lids with uplifting sky hues and defines the crease and lashline with midnight navy.


Both a shadow primer and eye brightener in one, this peachy beige corrects darkness and discoloration of lids


A cream formulation of fine waxes and pigments, color is resistant to water, heat and humidity for up to 12 hours straight.


This liquid-to-powder formula has a built-in primer that makes for lasting waterproof wear.


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


This eye-brightening shade looks best blended on brow bone and the center of the lid.


A paraben-free product, the sparkle in this dust is created with microcrystalline powder for a soft, blendable iridescent finish.