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5 Eye Makeup Trend You Should Try This Diwali
Neha Yeshvi
With the illuminated diyas, sparkling rangoli, sweet smell of kheer from the kitchen, and the warmth of family joking around, the joy of Diwali is incomparable. Just as the sun sets, and the confluence of dusk with the night sky takes over; the fun of setting the rice lights, decorating the house with floral garlands, and deciding OOTD tops the priority list. After all, the ‘gram game should be notched up than the previous Diwali picture collection.
This Diwali level up the glam code with a stellar eye makeup look. An absolute treat in sync with your personality that turns all the spotlights on you. Here are our top 5 faves that are eye-mazing in every way. Let us roll down and say hello to some of the iconic eyeshadow looks.
1. Pop Eyeshadow Look:

Image Credits: Katie Jane Huges/Instagram
Repeat after us, nothing is EXTRAA. All your glam avatar needs is a dash of glitter & gold and an extended liner swipe making it bold. Prep up the base with NY Bae Blurin’ Primer & NY Bae Concealer Palette with Color Corrector. Dab a slightly darker shade over the lash line and blend it with the blessing of orange and golden hues. Now dear diva, swiping right on the liner is completely your choice, just as everything is.
#ProTip: You can also apply glitter eyeshadow with the blush over your cheekbones for a lil’ shine.
2. Confluence of Fire & Ice:

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A lit combo of hot and cold hues is a hit affair that turns heads around every time. If you’re looking for a sign from the universe this is it. Pick your fave cool shade from Stay Quirky Sexy Eye Eyeshadow Palette (here, we are using blue), spread it evenly till the outer crease, dab a mild hue in between and top it up with marron, red or orange. Blend with finer blush and to add the details, use a white eyeliner over the cool hue and perfect the cut crease glam.
A twist to the same hue combo can be where you apply the cold hue starting from the inner corner of your eyes, blend it with the warm hue extending the fiery shade to the outer corner. Add a dash of NY Bae The Big Apple Of My Eye Kohl over the lower lashline for the enigmatic charm.
#ProTip: Don’t miss prepping up the base for a clear and smooth canvas.
3. Emerald Green Touch Up:

Less is more. For our minimalist perfectionists, please don’t feel left out, we’ve something for you in our beauty bag too. Try the thick flick with our fave - Shakti by NY Bae Green Liquid Eyeliner. One smooth stroke, extended wings and you can take off. For a subtle twist, brush some NY Bae Blinkin’ Eyeshadow over the lower lash line for a more defined look.
4. No Smoke, Just Smokey Eye Glam:

Nothing beats the classy magic of a smokey eye glam look. From messing it up with panda eyes, we came a long way, just acing it right. Swipe NY Bae The Apple of My Kohl on your upper lash line and blend it upwards. Dab a slightly brownish hue from Stay Quirky Sexy Eye Eyeshadow Palette on the top and complete the look with a gentle dab of glimmery shade from Lakme Absolute Midnight Eyeshadow Palette - Midnight Magic. Now drape that saree, and get ready to drop it hot on the 'gram.
5. Cast The Graphic Eye Glam:

Image Credits: Shreeya/ Instagram
Why fit in, when you can stand out with lit & trendy graphic eye glam. No boundaries, no rules, your lids are your canvas, and your liner is the magical brush. Dip and draw your imagination out. Stand-alone or pair it up with a cut-crease; graphic liner look is definitely the talk of the town. Drape the magic with your fave liner hue or our superstar - NY Bae Ellis Eyeland - Blue Lagoon. If you wanna take the bold stroke, shake hands with neon hues and give abstract liner art a try.
We love ‘em all. Chase looks no more, recreate the mesme-eye-rising look yourself with this easy guide, reach out to us for any suggestions. Wait no more! Slay this Diwali with your lethal eye glam and with top 10 coloured eyeliner for bright and beautiful eyemakeup looks .
About Neha Yeshvi
Bibliophile. Samosa Lover. Self-acclaimed cartoonist. Neha hails from Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand, and has majored in Applied Chemistry. Post a dramatic break up from the Science domain, she switched to the field of content, as she is fond of making up things (both, literally and figuratively). Dwelling between the extremes of existentialism and essentialism, you can find her buried between the works of Albus Camus and Friedrich Nietzsche quite often.
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