5 Easy Eye Looks You Can Do with One Shade
Complicated eye looks are fun and all, but sometimes you just want to slap on a single shade of eye shadow and be done with it. Ahead, here are a few simple eye makeup looks you can create with just one product—no fussy blending or advanced application techniques required.
All-Over Duochrome
Duochrome shadows are perfect for one-shade looks because their reflective pigments appear to change colour in different lights, creating the illusion that you’re wearing multiple hues. Application is simple, too—just pat all over your lid with your finger (fingertips usually work best for duochromes) and blend out the edges.
One-Shade Smoky Eye
A sultry, smoky eye doesn’t need more than one shade. Choose a black or dark-colored cream eye shadow with a shimmer finish and smudge it along your upper and lower lashline. Pack on more colour up to the crease of your lid and soften the edges. Don’t worry about blending perfectly—smoky eyes look great when they’re smudgy and lived-in.
Sheer Matte Wash
An all-over wash of sheer matte shadow—especially in a pastel shade—looks strikingly cool and modern. Use a fluffy eyeshadow brush to sweep your matte shade all over your lid. Blend the edges out a bit beyond the socket (or as close to the brow bone as you feel comfortable).
Shimmer Cat Eye
Choose a cream or liquid shimmer shadow in a shade that contrasts with the depth of your skin. Use a flat eyeshadow brush to apply the shadow in a thick wing that extends up your lid and above your crease. You can use an eyeliner brush dipped in micellar water or a makeup wipe to clean up the edges.
Contoured Halo Eye
A one-shade halo eye? Yes it exists, and you can even do this one with any brown eye shadow or contour powder you have on hand. Pick up a bit of product with the tip of a small, fluffy brush, and apply the colour in the outer corner of your eye. Soften the colour out and then drag it inward along the crease to carve out the shape of your eye socket. Smudge the shadow along your lash line, leaving the centre of your lid bare for a halo effect.