How to Create a Coral Monochrome Look
Use the same coral shade family across eyes, lips, and cheeks for a cohesive, effortless glow.
- Pick your coral base. Choose one coral shade that works with your skin tone—warm peach-coral for golden undertones, pink-coral for cool undertones. This becomes your reference point for everything else.
- Start with the cheeks. Apply coral blush to the apples of your cheeks and blend upward toward temples. This sets the intensity level for the rest of your face.
- Build the eyes. Pat coral eyeshadow across the lids, keeping it soft and diffused. Use a slightly deeper coral in the crease if you want dimension, but stay within the same color family.
- Finish with coral lips. Apply coral lipstick or tint that matches your cheek intensity. The goal is harmony, not exact matching—slight variations in finish or depth actually look more natural.