Eye Shadow Chart

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Make her eyes POP! Using an eye shadow that is opposite or complementary to her eye color is a surefire way to make her eyes POP! Below are some suggestions that can help you help your customers pick Mary Kay ChromafusionÂŽ Eye Shadow colors that they can wear with oodles of confidence!

BROWN Eyes Brown is a combination of all three primary colors and the easiest eye color to pair with shadows. Brown eyes can have it all. Go bold!

Highlight: Moonstone Crease: Frozen Iris Base: Dusty Rose (Matte)

Highlight: Sand Castle (Matte) Crease: Evening Navy Base: Stormy

Highlight: Crystalline Crease: Emerald Noir Base: Cashmere Haze (Matte)

Highlight: Sand Castle (Matte) Crease: Soft Heather (Matte) Base: Gold Status

Highlight: Blossom (Matte) Crease: Shiny Penny Base: Hazelnut (Matte)

Highlight: Biscotti (Matte) Crease: Cinnabar (Matte) Base: Dusty Rose (Matte)

Highlight: Blossom (Matte) Crease: Hot Fudge (Matte) Base: Golden Mauve

Highlight: Dusty Rose Crease: Onyx Base: Sweet Plum

Highlight: Crystalline Crease: Rustic Base: Gold Status

BLUE Eyes The complement to blue is orange. Blue eyes can sparkle when paired with orange-y shadows and those with yellow undertones. Earthy tones and golds are great places to start!

GREEN Eyes The complement to green is red. Green eyes will pop when paired with shadows that have red undertones or colors that use red to make them. Remember, red and blue make purple!

Tip: Not all eye shapes are the same. Refer to The Second Appointment Place Mat for the perfect application tips. / Š2019 Mary Kay Inc. WN999912

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