No matter how much Irish DNA you have, St. Patrick’s Day is a holiday of luck, gold and night celebrations. (Even if you’re only celebrating at home this year.) It’s also a time to experiment when it comes to beauty. of course you can cover your face clover to paint. We want something a little more creative though. It still has a festive but definitely glamorous vibe. That’s why we’re returning to the runways for some green makeup inspo.
Green makeup gets a bad rap. But it can actually be beautiful and flattering in any way. Afraid that green won’t suit you? You don’t have to worry as greens improve all skin tones and eye colors. You just need to find the right shade for you. Emerald shade and neon green mascara are great ways to make your eyes stand out. Pastel green or even glittery ivy lipstick will make your lips stand out. So everyone can go green on March 17.
Don’t you believe us? These runway beauty looks will inspire you to try green. You can even sport them beyond St. Patrick’s Day.
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Some strategically placed lime liner really raises the bet on standard smoky eyes.
A pastel green lip is suitable for both spring and St. Patrick’s Day.
The greener, the better. Layer a few colors for sophisticated cat eyes. Add touches of gold to the lower inner corners of the FTW.
Green eyeshadow is an obvious choice, but it’s not the only option. Enhance eyes with bright green mascara It is applied only to the outer lashes on the upper lash lines. For more drama, try colorful faux pas.
There’s nothing more appropriate on St. Patrick’s Day than applying green eyeshadow.
An electric green liner applied only to the lower lash lines is as effective as a full face of green paint.
Patrick’s Day, drop that black liner and grab a green liner to create a long cat-eye. Draw a line of gray eyeliner on the lower lashes to add a little more burning scent for the evening.
Overcome your fear of bright eyeshadow with a soft touch of green on your eyelids. A touch of highlighter and a coat of voluminous black mascara make glossy eyeshadow look surprisingly effortless.
A green-stained mouth from dyed beer and sweets isn’t pretty, but it’s a metallic green lipstick. Pro tip: Turn a matte green lipstick into a metallic one. a lip top coat or by applying some silver eyeshadow over a regular lipstick.
Enhance your cat moves with the sea green shade. The white lining underneath only reinforces the effect.
Take care because the green eye makeup is light but still there. The application and placement of light on the inner parts of the eyes provides the appearance.
Use a clover green eyeliner to line the entire perimeter of the eyes. Skip the mascara and keep the rest of the face natural for the green to really stand out.
Going from a smoky black eye to an emerald green look too fierce? Stick to the classic look on the eyelids, but highlight the inner and outer corners with a vibrant green eyeliner. It will make your eyes appear twice the size.
It wouldn’t be a celebration without the green glow. Bring it all out with a layered chunky emerald green glow to the eyes. A little slippery to keep it from looking overdone. lipgloss and save the styling for another day.
Shamrock green may be the traditional shade, but it’s good to switch things up once in a while. A bold lime green stroke on the eyes brightens up the entire face. Since it’s still a shade of green, you don’t have to worry about jamming.
Get ready for an evening out with a green smoky eye. Mix a sage green shade with gray and black for a look that’s surprisingly easy to pull off.
Green and silver create an eye-catching eye make-up. In this case, use only the lightest touch with the blending brushes. It would be better if we could see the different shades. Complement the emerald eyes with black nail polish with vertical stripes of blue and green.
Purple may not be the first color that comes to mind when you think of St. Patrick’s Day, but it pairs beautifully with green. Just see this eye makeup look. Choose sheer, shimmery shadows for a romantic look. Finish with a mini strip of false lashes at the outer corners to add to the effect.
Return a neutral makeup look For a festive St. Patrick’s Day with a bit of shimmery green shadow applied to the lower lash lines. It’s okay if it falls. It’s meant to appear random.
There’s clover green, then there’s neon clover green. This liquid liner falls into the latter category. Choose the brightest liner you can find and make a bold flick across the entire lid.
It’s a more minimalist approach than decorating cheeks with clovers and rainbows, but it’s definitely more stylish. It’s also a look you’ll want to try other days of the year with different touches. colored eyeliner.
Rainbows are almost as popular as shamrocks for St. Patrick’s Day. Stick with two colors instead of trying to combine the seven colors on the eyelids. We recommend a shimmery green tint on the eyelids and a streak of baby blue on the lower lash lines. false eyelashes optional but recommended for an ethereal look.
One of the benefits of green is that it looks good with any eye color. Liven up the peepers by lining the lower lash lines with a classic St. Patrick’s Day green eyeliner.
Earn originality points by mixing green and purple on St. Patrick’s Day. Highlight the inner corners of the eyes with a bright purple pencil, then outline the lower lash lines in vibrant green. Get inspired to try the look with other color combinations.