Wearing Unwearables: Eyes.

unwearable eyeshadow colour fun
I'm sure the majority of beauty lovers out there are a neutral lover at heart, especially for the eyes. Personally, I am too, but I am also constantly fascinated by the fun and unconventional makeup looks done by talented YouTubers and those on Instagram and Pinterest. I actually believe that nowadays, these looks are becoming more prevalent and have become more widely accepted and embraced. Just look at the many releases of popular brands such as ColourPop, Urban Decay, Kat Von D and Too Faced; fun colours is definitely a running theme among them! In fact, it's because of exposing myself to these looks and artists that I feel I have personally branched out of my comfort zone and feel eager to apply these types of colourful looks onto myself. I may never be entirely comfortable with a hot pink glitter cut crease, but I do enjoy incorporating subtle fun elements into my look that allow me to confidently wear the "unwearable". So, I want to present my own ways that I like to employ wearing "unwearable" eye makeup, meaning colours that are not on the neutral colour spectrum. Of course, it is important to understand that what is unbearable to some, may not be for others, however, I am using the term "unwearable" by the typical way that most people are able to relate to.

Eyeshadow.
Brights colours such as neons, brights, or just non-neutral colours can be very intimidating to wear, on the eyes especially. As I said before, I may never be comfortable enough to apply these colours all over my eyes, however, one can still work their way around this. Personally, I recommend opting for three types of colour groups when it comes to colourful eyeshadow:

1. Jewel Tones. These shades are much more toned down than their brighter counterpart. For example, if you want to incorporate blue eyeshadow, opting for navy is a much more toned down and wearable alternative that can even exude a more sophisticated vibe. Greens to emeralds; purples to plums; reds to maroons... This conversion transforms unwearable colours into those that you may be more comfortable with. 
 2. "Beginner" Shades. Another way that can make using colourful eyeshadow easier for you is by opting for "beginner" colours. What I mean is colours that are not too far from the neutral colour spectrum which include oranges, peaches, pinks, and reds. As these shades are not too diverted away from the flesh tones, these colours won't give off an intense look as the more bizarre colours such as bright blue or green can. 
3. "Colour-Hinting". Some eyeshadows give off an iridescence or duo-chrome effect that "hints" at unique colours, which have become very popular now. For example, a pink with a blue iridescence subtly allows you to incorporate the colour blue, but in a very wearable way that does not take control of the entire look. 

Eyeliner.
Another way to wear unwearable colours on the eyes is by opting for eyeliner. By utilizing a strip or wing of a bright colour on your upper lash line, you are still giving off the fun element of colour, but in a very simple way. Also, you can even apply a colourful eyeliner in your waterline or on your lower lash line which gives off a slightly more visible look. If an opaque liner is still too intimidating, you can instead use a colourful eyeshadow and diffuse that across your lash line for a more toned down and less intense smoky effect.

Mascara.
Finally, another way to incorporate colour on the eyes is in the form of mascara. As bizarre as it sounds, colourful mascara is actually quite subtle when applied on the lashes and is not even that apparent when seen from a distance. It does give off, however, a very subtle yet fun element without taking control over the entire eye look. 


So, these are my tips and recommendations for how to incorporate colourful eye makeup. I am planning on continuing this theme in a series that includes other makeup categories, so stay tuned for that! 
How do you break from your comfort zone when it comes to eye makeup?

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10 comments:

  1. This is a lovely post! I've always wanted to try different colours of mascara!

    Nicole | The Glam Surge

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    1. Thank you Nicole! Yes, it's such a fun product!

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  2. I love this! In my country, most eyeshadows are released in bright, vivid, and pop color, but I personally stay away from them since I'm not sure how to wear it (local brand called Sariayu does amazing eyeshadows). Lately though I'm getting bored with 'safe' color and starts incorporating blue on the lids since I have so many blue clothes.

    Selene Addicted

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    1. Oh wow, that's so interesting! I love hearing about how different parts of the world differ from each other! I'm glad you enjoyed this post and hope I helped in allowing you out of your "safe" zone!

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  3. Great post - I personally love the jewel tone shades for my super pale skin. Want to get into the coloured eyeliners next.

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  4. Great post, I've used blue and purple eyeliners and eyeshadows but I've never had different colour mascara before so maybe I should try that next!
    A Blushing Beauty Blog x

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    1. Thank you! Yes, there are so many alternative ways to venture into colour!

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  5. Lovely post. I want to start being a little more adventurous with make up, but I think I need to become more of a morning person to do this as I am always in such a rush before Uni in the mornings!
    My favourite eye shadow is anything coppery but I like to sometimes do a purple smokey eye for a night out but want to dabble in to more brighter pink shades maybe.

    Lots of love
    Rach X
    www.mybrokeblog.blogspot.com

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    1. I'm glad you enjoyed the post! Yes I feel that on week days, I normally stick to my "everyday" routine. Perhaps you can spend your days off like the weekends to begin experimenting!

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