How to Create a Coral Monochrome Look

Use the same coral shade family across eyes, lips, and cheeks for a cohesive, effortless glow.

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.