How to Create a Pink Monochrome Look
Use the same pink tone across eyes, lips, and cheeks, adjusting intensity rather than switching shades.
- Choose your pink family. Pick one undertone and stick to it. Cool pinks lean blue, warm pinks lean coral, neutral pinks work with everything. Every product should live in the same pink universe.
- Start with the eyes. Apply your lightest pink shade across the lid, then build deeper pink in the crease. Skip liner or use the same deep pink pressed into lash line with a small brush.
- Match the cheeks. Use the same eyeshadow as blush or find a blush in your pink family. Apply to the apples and blend up toward temples for a lifted effect.
- Finish with lips. Go glossy with a clear gloss over matching pink lipstick, or use the same blush patted onto lips with your finger. The texture variation keeps it interesting.