Ok so now we found out about the different types of blue eyes we also must look at tour skin tone. You may have a warm skin tone if your skin has yellow undertones. If your skin has pink undertones that is considered cool. Warm skin tones looks better with warm colors and cool looks better with cool. So that’s pretty simple. Warm colors on the color wheel are considered yellow, orange, red, light green. Once it gets to blue that’s considered cool. Blue, purple, and darker greens all fit the cool category.
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Blue eye color
Blue eyes have different depths of blue to them and this will effect how to play them up. First define the level of your natural color.
- Light Blue- this color can easily be overshadowed by a dark color. If you love a darker color it is better to use it in your crease only or as a liner. Stick to medium softer colors for the rest of the eye.
- Medium Blue- looks best with light to medium colors again, sticking with a darker color in the crease or as a liner. Some great colors are deep violet, deep peach, bronze or light copper. Go with a pink or a white as a hi lighting color. Grays, silvers and blues also look good for these eye.
- Dark Blue- this is an intense color like a sapphire blue. You may use just about any color you’d like including darker colors. Deep grays, or for a more summery look, copper or bronzes work well. Silver looks amazing too.
- Gray-Blue- this color tends to change depending on what you wear. It’s better to stick with lighter colors so as not to overpower these eyes.
Complementary color for blue eyes
Alright, so the universal complementary color for blue eyes is bronze. It can go with all shades of blue eyes. To find a complementary color for your eyes look at a color wheel. The complimentary color will be across from your color on the wheel. Or you can use an analogous color which would be a color right next to your eye color on the color wheel. This will be a less dramatic contrast for your eyes.





