Pink is often associated with bubble gum and cotton candy, bouncing babies and feminine flowers. You can evoke the sweet and playful nature of the color through fashion and make-up.
Feel free to use a pink shade for every part of your make-up, from eyes, to cheeks to lips. But you might also want to experiment by mixing pink with other colors.
Thankfully, it is a color that works nicely with a variety of of other hues. Incorporate shades of gold along with your pink make-up for a feminine and modern look. You can also use silver as a fun accent to your pink eye. Purple and yellow are also beautiful when paired with pink.
Pink is a fairly common color in modern day eye shadow palettes since the color has been trending for several years and shows no sign of slowing down. Since there are so many shades of pink eye shadow available, it’s easy to experiment with mixing and matching shades. You can use other colors too, to create the desired look.
For instance, use grey eye shadow and black eyeliner along with your pink shadows to create a smokey eye look. Pink is a natural color for cheeks so it applying pink blush can give your face a natural flush.
Light pink hues look especially natural on lighter or fair skin tones. If you have a little more color to your skin, you might want to go with a corral pink or peach color to achieve a natural look.
A subtle pink lipstick or pink tinted lip gloss can give your lip a natural look.
The pale pink will likely mimic natural lip color, but will assure that both your top and bottom lips are a unified color. Pink lip gloss will give your lips subtle shimmer or shine. If you want a pop of color on your face, you may choose to go with a vibrant lipstick. Apply a lip gloss with a bit of glitter for an extra bit of glam.