I’ve found that I love using pink eyeshadow to add color to my makeup looks, while still keeping them wearable. There is such a wide variety of different shades to choose from for soft pink eyeshadow looks. However, there are also fun bold pink shades such as hot pink to create statement eyeshadow looks.
Today, I’ll be sharing 10 pink eyeshadow looks including tutorials for inspiration and for you to try next time you want to experiment with some new looks.
Soft Cut Crease:
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I created this soft pink eyeshadow look using the Colourpop Smoke n’ Roses palette. This palette is perfect for pink shadow lovers, offering a wide variety of shades from shimmers to mattes. The look is fairly simple to create as I didn’t use any liner besides the inner corner wing, but you can totally leave that out. It features soft pinks and a bit of subtle pink shimmer with a half wing in the outer corner.
Pop of Shimmer:
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Our next pink eye makeup look features a soft blended out eye with a lovely pop of shimmer on the inner corner. I used soft pinks on the lid and outer corner then smoked out the lash line with a deeper brick shade to add more dimension. The Huda Beauty Rose Quartz palette was perfect for this look with its beautiful pink tones and textures.
Subtle Spring Chic:
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Look three is a lovely pink look for spring, leaning more towards nude pinks and very wearable. I used very light false lashes on this one, making the shadows the main focus of the look. I also think this look would be great for everyday, paired with a pink or nude lip gloss.
Glamorous Glitter:
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Look four adds a touch of glam with a fun pop of silver glitter. If glitter isn’t your thing, you can always leave this step out as the rest of the look features lovely matte pink shades to create a gorgeous pink eyeshadow look. I think if you do wanna keep the glitter this look is perfect for a night out or party.
Soft Glittery Pink:
I can never get enough sparkle; I love incorporating glittery shades into my looks. For this one, I created a soft eyeshadow look featuring matte pinks and then added a fun pop of a glittery shade to the center of the lid. Again, I used the Huda Beauty Rose Quartz palette; I love its textures and finishes. I do have a full tutorial on this look available on my YouTube channel.
Soft Glam:
I also love a soft glam look. For look six, I chose some light pinks and focused on blending everything out for a very soft, wearable look. It features a similarly placed shimmery shade on the front portion of the lid like look four but is very wearable.
Matte Glam:
Up next on our list, we have an entirely matte eyeshadow look. Again, I used the Rose Quartz palette, one of my favorites to reach for when creating pink looks.
Valentine’s Day Vibes:
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Look number nine features a pop of pink eyeliner on the front portion of the eye and a sexy pink smokey eye on the rest of the lid and lower lash line. I created this one for Valentine’s Day, but it’s perfect for a date night or party makeup.
Simple And Chic:
Another favorite pink eyeshadow palette of mine is the Smoke ‘n’ Roses palette used in look one. I created a simple and easy look with smoked out lash lines using a gray shade, framing the eyes nicely.
Nude Pink Halo:
Lastly, we have a super soft nude pink halo eye look, perfect for everyday wear. These are more rose-toned pinks, which is why I placed it last. I used the Natasha Denona I Need a Nude Palette, which has mostly nudes but a couple of really nice mauve/nude pink shades to play with as well. I love the hint of shimmer on the center of the lid in this look; it adds some nice dimension.
That concludes my list of 10 pink eyeshadow looks, I hope you found one that you enjoy. Let me know what you think and what pink makeup looks were your favorite. Feel free to get creative and play around with different shades that you like best. I like to start with lighter shades and work my way into the darker shades, slowly building the look if I’m trying something new. Thank you for stopping by my blog!