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Sweeping just one colour across your eyelid will make you look awake and refreshed, but using two similar eyeshadow shades will add texture as well as depth to your eyes! Let your eyes do all the talking this summer.

The best part about getting dual tone eyes is that you can experiment with all colours to either give your peepers a subtle glow or go for a dramatic pop of glam.
How to master: All you need are two eyeshadow colours that are visually similar; one being a few shades darker than the other. So, grab an eyeshadow brush and your favourite eyeshadow kit from your make-up bag to give your eyes the makeover they deserve.

Purple is a great eyeshadow colour that can match a lot of sarees and lehengas, making it a perfect colour for your wedding glam! Sweep matte purple eyeshadow all over your eyelids, going over the crease to create some depth and dab on some light purple eyeshadow (with shimmer, if you feel like sparkling) in the centre of your eyelid. Easy peasy!

For this dual-toned chromatic eye look, pack silver eyeshadow all over your eyelid with a stiff eyeshadow brush and use another blending brush to sweep some dark grey eyeshadow over your crease and
the outer corner of your eye.
Super simple!

This light golden look is so subtle yet makes such a positive alteration to your eyes! Take a light brown shade and lightly sweep it all over your eyelid, extending it out of the outer corner of your eye for
a subtle wing. Dip your finger into a shimmery white shadow and lightly dab it in the center of your eyelid to make your eyes look bigger. Perfect everyday look!

A smokey eye is definitely the boldest and most fierce eye look but it isn’t as complicated as it seems! Take some brown eyeshadow and sweep it all over your eyelid, giving definition to your crease and outer corner and using a stiff eyeshadow brush, pat on some black eyeshadow! You’ll be good to go!

Make your eyes look fun and flirty with soft hues of brown. Simply apply a light brown colour to the outer corner of your eyes and your crease, then slowly blend it with a shimmery, white colour for ethereal eyes!

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