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Prom: Yellow or Gold Dress

1. Classic - This look uses one of my favorite techniques to contour the eye; adding a deep color to the inner and outer crease while highlighting the center of the lid. A deep red, coral, or natural pink lip could go well with this look. Tip: Perfect for those who aren’t comfortable with a full-on smokey eye! 

2. Cool - Gold on the lid with a blue through the crease and as a liner. The coolness of this look will contrast beautifully with the warmth in your yellow or gold dress. A softer lip would look best with this colored eye. Tip: Blues look lovely on warm eye colors!

3. Sultry - Just the opposite of the previous look, we have a warm brown look meant to elongate the eye and lift it upwards. The same technique is used as 1. to contour the eye. Starting with light browns and layering on darker browns will help this look blend flawlessly together. I would pair this look with a deep red, coral, or natural pink lip. Tip: A white gold used as a highlight on warmer skin tones will make you glow! Beautiful on cooler eye colors!

:) xo

Prom: Yellow or Gold Dress

1. Classic - This look uses one of my favorite techniques to contour the eye; adding a deep color to the inner and outer crease while highlighting the center of the lid. A deep red, coral, or natural pink lip could go well with this look. Tip: Perfect for those who aren’t comfortable with a full-on smokey eye!

2. Cool - Gold on the lid with a blue through the crease and as a liner. The coolness of this look will contrast beautifully with the warmth in your yellow or gold dress. A softer lip would look best with this colored eye. Tip: Blues look lovely on warm eye colors!

3. Sultry - Just the opposite of the previous look, we have a warm brown look meant to elongate the eye and lift it upwards. The same technique is used as 1. to contour the eye. Starting with light browns and layering on darker browns will help this look blend flawlessly together. I would pair this look with a deep red, coral, or natural pink lip. Tip: A white gold used as a highlight on warmer skin tones will make you glow! Beautiful on cooler eye colors!

:) xo

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