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If you’ve been craving a switch-up in your eyeshadow looks, you’re not alone.
The cure to end this procrastination?
So here’s the good news: wearing violet haze eyeshadow doesn’t need to be arduous.
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Makeup artist Patrick Ta nailed all the reasons why purple is always a great idea to experiment with.
To recreate this look, apply shadows from Huda Beauty’s Amethyst Obsessions Eyeshadow Palette to achieve maximum results.
Smith & Cult’s Sombra Shift Matte and Metallic Eyeshadow Palette in Lilac Flash gives endless options for lids.
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Urban Decay’s Original Eyeshadow Primer Potion, will keep shadow in place for up to 24 hours.
Smoky Violet
A smoky, smudgy dramatic violet eye?
We’ll take it.
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Want to add more sparkle?
Apply the NARS Hardwired Eyeshadow in Lunar to lids for a glistening finish.
Sultry Violet
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Shanina Shaik looks beautiful in this violet shadow look created by Hung Vanngo.
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Eyeshadows from this palette from ColourPop can be used to re-create this look suitable for any special occasion.
Need some help choosing the right eyeshadow brush for this?
This brush helps blur away imperfections and works well with both cream and powder eyeshadow.
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The NYX Cosmetics Eyeshadow Pigment in Nightingale is ideal to use when wanting to re-create this look.
Byrdie Tip
If you want to begin experimenting with loose eyeshadow pigments, start slow.
Violet Voss Rainbow Eyeshadow Palette, has all the tones to complete this stunning violet shadow masterpiece.
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From soft to deep violet tones, finished with dark violet eyeliner, it’s a total home run.
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