How to Create an Easter Pastel Makeup Look

Build soft Easter pastels by starting with cream bases, layering powder shadows in the crease only, and keeping everything else minimal.

  1. Prep with cream base. Apply a light cream eyeshadow in soft pink, lavender, or mint across the entire lid. Cream formulas give pastels that dewy, fresh-picked look that powder alone can't achieve. Blend with fingers for the most natural finish.
  2. Define the crease softly. Use a fluffy brush to press a slightly deeper pastel shade into the outer third of your crease. Think lilac over pink base, or sage over mint. The key is staying within the same color family but going one shade deeper.
  3. Add strategic shimmer. Pat a pearl or champagne highlight on the inner corner and center of the lid. This creates dimension without competing with your pastels. Skip glitter—it reads juvenile against the sophisticated softness you're building.
  4. Keep everything else quiet. Use brown mascara instead of black, skip eyeliner entirely, and choose a nude-pink lip that whispers rather than shouts. The pastels on your eyes should be the only thing speaking.