Highlight your eyes with colored mascara

Purple, green and blue are popular, and you can try the fatal red mascara if you are confident enough.

Apr 20, 2022 - 18:23
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Highlight your eyes with colored mascara

Color mascaras return in spring trends and they are an absolute 'must have' product this season. If you like to experiment with make-up, instead of mixing bright colorful eyeshadows to highlight your face, you should go for bold color mascaras that create a fluttery effect and make your eyes more open.

There aren’t many beauty trends from the 1980s that we’d like to bring back, but colored mascara is one that can break the monotony when wearing neutral office attire or when you can’t afford a lot of makeup. Below we present the best color mascaras as well as tips on choosing the product that best suits your eye color. Color mascaras can look scary if you’re used to the usual black, but they’re actually more practical than eyeliners.

The purple and blue variants are a great option if you want to get out of everyday looks and play with colors. It is the purple and blue shades of mascara that best suit red-haired girls. If you want to opt for these colors, you can try some Vamp lines. The texture is soft, and highly pigmented, especially the purple and blue variants. The elastic brush is flexible, so it perfectly defines lashes and is easy to apply. Blue mascara goes perfectly with brown and maroon eyes, worn by many world stars, but also recommended by make-up artists. You can wear all shades of blue mascara, from extremely strong, muted to milder shades of blue. You can apply blue mascara at the same time with black mascara to get an even better effect and further emphasize the eyes.

If you want to achieve a fantastic glamorous look, then red mascara is a great choice. It is suitable for special occasions and fits beautifully with girls with green and brown eyes. This variant is definitely only for the bravest! The most important thing is to use eye cream and concealer before applying them as a base to make the mascara stand out as much as possible on the lashes.