Even prettier than a painting and the next big makeup trend.
"I didn't use a base color, but I put a little bit of Nars Custard concealer over Sarah's eyelid instead. Then I chose a cool color to be the base of the watercolor eye: Illamsqua Lilac Cream shadow from Sephora. Cover the whole eye with lilac, going all the way up to the brow."
"Since I just used a cool color, I added a few more cool colors like a light teal—it's in a Nars duo of two teals. That goes in the center of the eye, but not all the way in the crease. The trick is to keep it playful and not too deliberate, so the strokes of teal don't need to be perfect or even symmetrical on both eyes."
"Then I picked an even bolder teal eyeshadow called Inglot Eyeshadow Matte 372—because we're going to go from cool to bolder colors. Continue along the crease of the eye next to the teal from the last step. This color is in the same family, but it has more green in it. We're being adventurous! If some of the color falls—it's ok. Again, we're keeping things playfully opposite on each eye rather than boldly opposite, meaning the eyes won't mirror each other exactly."
"Now we're going to add in yellow: Inglot Double Sparkle 474. Keep in mind that if you're going out or you might be photographed, don't be too conservative. You need to use bright colors, because that's what the camera is going to pick up. If you don't want to go all out, just add a little bit of bright yellow near the lash line."
"Now that we've done bold colors we're going to go back to where we started. We're adding in more lilac on the outer part of the eye near the lash line, right next to the yellow."
"Now we're adding splashes of color on top of what we've already done by taking more teal and adding in dashes at random. Feel free to blend them, that will create a new color all together. Anytime I felt like blending them, I did, there's no specific science. It's just supposed to be fun."