How to Create a Monochrome Blush-Lip-Eye Look
Use the same shade across your cheeks, lips, and eyes for an effortlessly cohesive look that appears naturally flushed.
- Choose your base shade. Pick one color family that flatters your undertones—warm corals for warm skin, cool roses for cool skin, or universal berries. The shade should look natural when you pinch your cheeks or bite your lips.
- Start with eyes. Apply your chosen shade to the eyelid using your finger or a fluffy brush. Keep it sheer and blend upward toward the brow bone. This creates the foundation for your monochrome moment.
- Add to cheeks. Apply the same product to the apples of your cheeks, blending upward toward your temples. Use a light hand—you can always build intensity but removing excess color is harder.
- Finish with lips. Pat the color onto your lips with your finger for a natural, lived-in finish. Skip lip liner—the goal is seamless, not precise.