Oxidize copper inspired make up
I’m new to the community and I wanna start sharing my day-to-day stuff. I hope you guys like this look.
Hey everyone! Building on my initial post, I wanted to dive a bit deeper into this gorgeous oxidized copper makeup look that I'm absolutely loving right now. It's got such a rich, metallic vibe that really stands out. If you're curious about how to achieve this specific copper eyeshadow effect, or just looking for some fresh copper eyeshadow looks, you're in the right place! So, what exactly is 'oxidized copper makeup'? For me, it's about creating a multi-dimensional, almost weathered metallic finish on the eyes. It's not just a flat copper color eyeshadow. I usually start by laying down a matte brown or deep reddish-brown in the crease to build depth. Then, I press a vibrant, shimmery copper eyeshadow onto the lid. The 'oxidized' effect comes from layering a slightly darker, perhaps even a muted green or deep bronze shimmer, over the outer corners or along the lash line. Blending is key here to get that seamless, almost aged metallic sheen. Think of how real copper changes over time – we're trying to emulate that beautiful, complex visual but with makeup! When it comes to palettes, picking the right copper eyeshadow palette can make all the difference. I've found that having a mix of matte and shimmery shades is crucial for creating depth. While I love exploring various brands, I always look for palettes that offer a true copper, a red copper eyeshadow for warmth, and some deeper transition shades. For those on a budget, don't worry! There are fantastic best drugstore copper eyeshadow options out there that deliver incredible pigment and blendability. You don't always need a high-end oxidized copper palette to get a stunning result. Now, for one of the most common questions: what color lipstick goes with copper eyeshadow? My personal rule is to either go nude or opt for something in the berry/mauve family. A soft, peachy nude keeps the focus entirely on the eyes, which is perfect for this dramatic look. If I want a bit more color, a muted berry or a warm rose lipstick complements the copper beautifully without competing. Avoid anything too bright red or overly cool-toned, as it can clash. And for my friends with green eyes, let me tell you, copper eyeshadow green eyes are a match made in heaven! The warm tones of copper really make green eyes pop and bring out their natural vibrancy. Don't be afraid to go bold; the contrast is absolutely stunning. Finally, a quick note for anyone asking, 'is copper eyeshadow good for sensitive skin?' As someone who occasionally deals with sensitivity, I always recommend checking the ingredient list for common irritants. Some brands formulate their shadows with gentler ingredients. Also, using a good eyeshadow primer can create a barrier between your skin and the product, potentially reducing irritation. Always do a patch test first if you're unsure! I hope these extra tips help you recreate or find your own spin on oxidized makeup. It's such a fun and unique look to experiment with! Let me know if you try it out!









































































