When it comes to making pink eyeshadows pretty yet still elegant and professional, less is always more. According to Baker, “Pink eyeshadows can read very heavy, but blush is a perfect way to play around with pinks on the eyes”. So if it’s your first time experimenting with pink eyeshadows, create a soft look with a blusher instead. For Boynton’s look, Baker created a base with Chantecaille’s Philanthropy Cheek Shade in Bliss, for a sheer wash of colour.
Next, she intensified the look with Chantecaille’s Mermaid Eye Matte in Sylvie, $58, a soft brown shade, on the inner corners and the centre of your eyelids.
Then, she tapped on a shimmering rose peach and iridescent lilac pink shade from the Chantecaille Polar Ice Eye Palette, $163, to give dimension to the lids.
She followed with Chantecaille Luminescent Eye Shade in Sole, extending it onto the lower lash line for a subtle definition.
And finally, Chantecaille Faux Cils Longest Lash Mascara, $123, was used to really lengthen and open up Boynton’s eyes.