5 Ways to Make In-Between Eye Colors Pop

Over the past few weeks we've been exploring various looks that make all the different eye colors pop, from blue-eyed to green-eyed to brown-eyed beauties. But what if your eye color is a combo of two or three of these shades, or your eye color looks as if it's completely changed depending on what it is you're wearing? In these cases, you have lots of options. Here are five palettes for inspiration.


Bronzed Glow

Did you know that actresses Demi Moore, Mila Kunis, and Kate Bosworth all have heterochromia, a difference in coloration of the eyes? If this applies to you, take a cue from Kate, who made her blue and brown eyes pop even more with simple, bronzed-glow makeup and strategically placed highlighter. Sometimes less truly is more, no?


Gray Gardens

Olivia Wilde's piercing light eyes are perhaps her most distinguishing feature. While her eye color is actually a blue-green, when encircled with this gorgeous copper shadow, the shade became even more intense. The contrasting warm orange brought out the coolness of her eyes. Learn how to get a tightly lined eye look here, and then smudge on a fun apricot-hued shadow, like Bare Escentuals Eye Color in Iced Tangerine.


Amber Waves

Perhaps you're like Rashida Jones, whose eyes take on both green and golden brown tones. Whether you call it amber or maybe even hazel, when she accentuated her peepers with a rich claret lipstick, like MAC Dubonnet ($14), her eyes stood out even more.


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