Pink Halo Eye 🌸🩷🎀

2024/12/11 Edited to

... Read moreHey beauties! I've been absolutely loving the PiNK HALO EYE trend lately, and I just had to share my own little guide on how I achieve this super pretty, ethereal look. It's become my go-to when I want something a bit more special than a simple lid shade, but still totally doable for an everyday glam or a fun night out. First things first, prep is key! I always start with an eyeshadow primer to make sure my glitter doesn't budge and my colors pop. For this specific look, I find a light-colored primer or even a white base helps the pink shades appear even more vibrant. Now, for the "halo" effect. The idea is to have a lighter, brighter shade in the center of your lid, surrounded by deeper shades on the inner and outer corners. For my PiNK HALO EYE, I usually pick two complementary pinks – a medium pink and a deeper rose or fuchsia. I apply the deeper pink shade to my inner and outer corners, blending it well into the crease and slightly onto the lower lash line. Don't worry if it looks a bit messy at this stage; we'll clean it up. The magic happens next! For the center, I take a bright, shimmery pink or even a white-pink shade. This is where the glitter comes in for that extra sparkle! I love using a glitter adhesive first, just a tiny dab in the center of my lid where I want the halo to be. Then, I gently pat on a loose pink glitter or a shimmery pigment. For a truly dazzling effect, Danessa Myricks' Colorfix Glaze or a similar glitter product works wonders here. The contrast between the matte deeper pinks and the sparkling center is what makes the halo truly stand out. Blending is crucial to make everything look seamless. I use a clean, fluffy brush to gently blend the edges where the glitter meets the matte shadows, ensuring there are no harsh lines. I also make sure the lower lash line complements the top – sometimes a touch of that deep pink, or even a pop of the glitter in the very center of the lower lash line, can pull the whole look together. To finish off, a good winged liner (or a soft lash line definition) and a generous coat of mascara are a must. False lashes can take this PiNK HALO EYE to the next level, especially if you're going for maximum impact. And don't forget to clean up any glitter fallout under your eyes with a piece of tape or a damp cotton swab. One tip I've learned is to build up the color gradually. It's easier to add more pigment than to take it away. Also, playing with different pink tones, from soft pastels to vibrant neons, can totally change the vibe of your halo eye. Sometimes, I even add a touch of gold or silver glitter in the center for an even more multidimensional effect. This look is so versatile and can be adapted for any mood! Give it a try, and let me know how your own PiNK HALO EYE turns out!