15 Stunning Red Eyeshadows Looks To Try
Explore the vibrance, creativity, and passion that follows the art of red-eye makeup
Red is a color that exudes energy and vitality, but it can also be overwhelming for some due to its ability to grab attention unlike any other hue. Although red lipstick is a classic beauty staple, red eyeshadow is steadily gaining popularity in the fashion industry. Whether you prefer a red smokey eye, shimmery shadows, cut creases, or bold graphic shapes, you can easily incorporate this versatile color into your makeup routine for any occasion, season, or personal preference. Additionally, don’t assume that there’s only one shade of red that suits you; in fact, there are countless variations to choose from. This article offers 15 red eyeshadow looks that you can experiment with in the comfort of your own home. Check it out!
Quick Tip
You should never miss applying primer, concealer, and foundation to prep your eyelids before applying makeup.
20 Stunning Red Eyeshadows Looks To Try
There are various shades of red, and we won’t know what looks good unless we try them for ourselves.
1. Shimmer Sunset
Flaunting a red eyeshadow shimmer look is the ultimate goal of many, and we are making it easy for you. With this look, you either go big or go home.
You Will Need
- Red eyeshadow
- Yellow eyeshadow
- Brown eyeshadow
- Copper shimmer shadow
- Red eyeliner
- Mascara
- 2 thin eyeshadow brushes
- An eyeliner brush
How To Get This Look
- Apply the red eyeshadow to your lids and lightly blend it over your crease.
- Use a thin brush to apply a bit of the yellow eyeshadow over the crease and buff it out using an eyeshadow brush.
- Use another eyeshadow brush to apply the copper shimmer shadow over your lids, leaving out the outer corner.
- Add a bit of brown to the outer corners of your lids and blend it out.
- Line your upper lash line with red eyeliner and blend properly.
- Use an eyeliner brush to highlight your lower lids with the copper shimmer shadow. Finish the look by applying some mascara.
2. Ruby Wrap
If you love red eyeshadow and want to pull off the ultimate temptress look, this one’s for you. It is not a rugged look; just make sure your eyes are well-rested, and the base is stable.
You Will Need
- Red eyeshadow
- Gold shimmer eyeshadow
- Red eyeliner
- Eyeshadow brush
- Angled eyeshadow brush
How To Get This Look
- Start by blending the red eyeshadow over your eyelids to form a stable color base. Ensure to start the application closer to your lash line and build the color up slowly.
- Use an angled shadow brush to apply the red eyeshadow under your lower lids.
- Apply the gold shimmer shadow to your middle. Next, lightly outline your lower lash line with the same.
- Line your upper lash line with the red eyeliner just until the end of your eye to enhance the shape.
Pro Tip
Wear neutral makeup with red eyeshadow for a perfect day look. For the night, pair it with red lipstick.
3. The Spanish Carmine
If you like pinkish-red hues this is your perfect red eyeshadow look. This shade is neither too pink nor too red but a perfect blend that catches your eye.
You Will Need
- Black pencil liner
- Black eyeliner
- Mascara
- White eyeshadow
- Light red eyeshadow
- Pink eyeshadow
- Eyeshadow brush
How To Get This Look
- Start by blending pink and light red eyeshadow for a similar shade with your eyeshadow brush. Adjust the hue as you like by applying red, pink, or white.
- On the inner corners, apply the super light pink or neutral light colored eyeshadow.
- Line your upper lash line with black eyeliner.
- Use the black pencil liner on your lower lash line, leaving out the inner corners.
- Finish off the look by applying some mascara on your lashes.
4. Candy Pop
A simple eye-catching look! If you prefer a monochromatic eyeshadow look and want to try it out in a red shade, this is the one for you.
You Will Need
- Reddish-orange eyeshadow
- Mascara
- Eyeshadow brush
How To Get This Look
- Apply the eyeshadow to your upper lids and buff it out with an eyeshadow brush as you go over your crease.
- Use an eyeliner brush to line your lower lash line with the same eyeshadow shade.
- Apply mascara to finish off the look.
5. Coral Queen
A sultry look that will keep the attention on you. This smokey red eyeshadow look is a classic look for any event, party, or gala.
You Will Need
- Red eyeshadow
- Gold shimmer shadow
- Black eyeshadow
- Black gel liner
- Fake lashes
- Mascara
- Eyeshadow brush
How To Get This Look
- Start by applying the red eyeshadow over your upper eyelids and blending it out by following the shape of your eye.
- Use an eyeshadow brush to apply the gold shimmer shadow over your lid’s inner and middle parts.
- Using the eyeshadow brush, apply the black eyeshadow on the outer corner of your eye and outline the shape of your eye just below your eyebrow.
- Use the red eyeshadow to blend out the black eyeshadow at the outer corner.
- Apply a winged liner with the black gel liner.
- Apply some mascara to your fake eyelashes for a perfect finish.
6. Dark Fairy
Shades of green and red go hand-in-hand. They complement each other in a way that highlights the shape of your eyes. This wine-red eyeshadow with green shimmer is a perfect match for you if you prefer darker makeup shades.
You Will Need
- Wine-red/burgundy eyeshadow
- Brown eyeshadow
- Olive green eyeshadow
- Viridian hue shimmer liner
- Eyeshadow brush
- Fake lashes
- Mascara
How To Get This Look
- Apply the olive green eyeshadow over your upper eyelids and the crease.
- Outline the olive green eyeshadow over the crease with the wine-red/burgundy eyeshadow and blend it with an eyeshadow brush on the outer corner of your eye.
- Line your upper and lower lash lines with the viridian shimmer liner.
- Apply the brown eyeshadow below the liner on your lower lash line to enhance the shape.
- Finish off your look with fake lashes and mascara.
7. Mandarin Madness
Who doesn’t love bright red eyeshadow with a bit of yellow and glitter? This is a perfect look if you like bold and bright eyeshadows.
You Will Need
- Red eyeshadow
- Yellow eyeshadow
- Warm chocolate brown eyeshadow
- Orange shimmer shadow
- Fake lashes
- Mascara
- Eyeshadow brush
How To Get This Look
- Apply the red eyeshadow on your upper eyelids and the crease.
- Lightly apply the yellow eyeshadow below your eyebrow, avoiding the inner corner.
- Use an eyeshadow brush to apply the orange shimmer shadow over your red eyeshadow.
- Use the warm chocolate brown eyeshadow to outline your lower lids.
- Use a bit of red eyeshadow to blend it with the brown at the outer corner of your eyes.
- Finish off the look by adding fake lashes and applying mascara.
8. Autumn Medallion
Do you love hues of yellow and red in the autumn? We do, too! So we bring you the best of those shades and hope you have fun flaunting this look.
You Will Need
- Mustard yellow eyeshadow
- Red eyeshadow
- Eyeshadow brush
- Black pencil liner
- Black eyeliner
- Mascara
How To Get This Look
- Apply the mustard yellow eyeshadow over your lids and crease.
- On the outer side of the crease, apply the red eyeshadow and buff it out with an eyeshadow brush.
- Apply the liner and mascara to your upper lash line.
- Line your lower lash with the black pencil liner to complete the look.
9. Bejeweled Cardinal
Everybody likes to accessorize, even with eye makeup. Face gems, beads, feathers, or stickers are typically used to exaggerate your makeup and features. This eyeshadow look is your best friend if you love face gems and are a fan of the color red.
You Will Need
- Red eyeshadow
- Red liquid eyeshadow
- Red pencil liner
- White shimmer shadow
- Small rhinestones
- Fake eyelashes
- Mascara
- Eyeshadow brush
How To Get This Look
- Apply a little white shimmer shadow on your upper eyelid and over your crease.
- Use the red liquid eyeshadow to trace a thin line over your upper lash line.
- Trace another red wing just over your crease and connect it to your wing above your upper lash line.
- Trace your lower lash line with the red pencil liner, and use the red eyeshadow below your lash line to add more definition.
- Stick the small rhinestones at the corner of your eyes.
- Add in your fake lashes and apply some mascara.
Quick Info
If your gems are not sticking right, use lash/mascara glue or make a thick mixture of honey, sugar, and water and apply a small dot to stick the small rhinestones.
10. Rosy Flush
Another simple and barely-there rosy red eyeshadow is an everyday look that you can perfect in minutes. You don’t need to spend much time perfecting this look, yet it makes your eyes look fresh and lively.
You Will Need
- Rose red eyeshadow
- Eyeshadow brush
- Black pencil liner
- Mascara
How to Get This Look
- Apply a bit of rose-red eyeshadow over and under your eyelids while blending the eyeshadow below the crease.
- Use the black liner pencil to your lower lash line and the inner corner of your eyes.
- Finish off with a bit of mascara.
If you are a beginner, apply the red eyeshadow to your crease with a fluffy shadow brush with a matte brown as your base color.
11. Vampire Red
An exaggerated smokey red eyeshadow look is a perfect fit for any punk or Halloween-themed events. It is the perfect eyeshadow to pull off a daring outfit.
You Will Need
- Red eyeshadow
- Black eyeshadow
- Eyeshadow brush
- Black liner
- Black pencil liner
- Fake lashes
- Mascara
How To Get This Look
- Start by applying the red eyeshadow over and under your lids in the shape of a wing.
- Use black eyeshadow to highlight the crease above your eyelids.
- Line your under lash line with the pencil liner.
- Apply the eyeliner and black kohl to the lower and upper lids, fake lashes, and mascara to complete the look.
12. Scarlet Lynx
Go big or go home! Why not try that with your eyeshadow too? Try an electric pop red shade that brings out your eye color and skin tone. It is sure to catch everyone’s attention.
You Will Need
- Red liquid eyeshadow
- Black eyeliner
- Mascara
How To Get This Look
- Apply the red liquid eyeshadow carefully on your eyelid. Apply a little at first and keep adding more color to get the desired shade.
- Line your upper lash line with black eyeliner.
- Seal the look with powder or non-stick gloss.
13. Poppin Red
Gold and red are the ultimate classic shades! You can exaggerate or tone it down as you like. This is for you if you want a simple, elevated way of doing your eye makeup.
You Will Need
- Red eyeshadow
- Red liner pencil
- Gold shimmer shadow
- Eyeshadow brush
- Mascara
How To Get This Look
- Line your lower lash using the red liner pencil.
- Apply a winged liner using the red liner pencil.
- Dab a little of the gold shimmer shadow on the inner corner of your eyes.
- Use a bit of red eyeshadow to trace under the lower lash line for more definition.
- Finish off the look with a little bit of mascara.
14. Wispy Peach
A stunning look in red that exaggerates your eye color and keeps you looking fresh and peachy. Add a bit of glitter, which is the perfect look for a date night.
You Will Need
- Red eyeshadow
- Peach eyeshadow
- Gold shimmer eyeshadow
- Red pencil liner
- Fake lashes
- Mascara
- Regular eyeshadow brush
- Thin eyeshadow brush
How To Get This Look
- Apply the red eyeshadow over your upper eyelids like you apply a winged liner. Use a thin brush to line your under eyelids with the same shade of red.
- Use the peach eyeshadow right above the red one and blend it outwards following the red eyeshadow.
- Dab some gold shimmer shadow over the middle of your upper eyelids and gently trace it below your lower eyelids.
- Use the red pencil liner on your upper lash line.
- Finish off by applying the fake lashes and mascara.
15. Crimson Chic
Anyone who says browns and reds doesn’t go together clearly never tried out this red eyeshadow makeup. The elegance lies in the clever usage of brown over the crease for a defined smokey eye effect.
You Will Need
- Red eyeshadow
- Brown eyeshadow
- Gold shimmer shadow
- Gold shimmer liner
- Black Eyeliner
- Black pencil liner
- Eyeshadow brush
- Thin eyeshadow brush
- Fake Lashes
- Mascara
How To Get This Look
- Apply the red eyeshadow over your upper lid with an eyeshadow brush.
- Dab some gold shimmer shadow over the inner corners of your eye.
- Use a thin-tipped eyeshadow brush to apply the brown eyeshadow over the crease, outlining the red eyeshadow.
- Line your upper lash line with black eyeliner and overline it with the gold shimmer liner.
- Use the gold shimmer liner to line your crease line from the inner corner to the outer.
- Use a black liner pencil on your lower lash line and highlight it with the brown eyeshadow using a thin eyeshadow brush.
- Apply the fake lashes and mascara to finish the look.
16. Code Red
If you love bold looks, this is for you. Stand out among everyone else with this thick red eyeshadow look.
You Will Need
- Red liquid eyeshadow
- Pink eyeshadow
- Eyeshadow brush
- Mascara
- Blending sponge (optional)
How To Get This Look
- Apply the pink eyeshadow on your eyelids with the brush, all the way to your eyebrows.
- Create a thick, winged look with the eyeshadow.
- Lightly apply the red liquid eyeshadow only on the eyelid, leaving a gap between the eyebrow and eyelid to let the pink eyeshadow peak through.
- Blend the pink and red eyeshadow with your finger or a sponge.
- Start by applying a black winged liner to your upper lash line.
- Apply a thick line of pink and red eyeshadow under the lower lash line.
- Finish off the look by applying some mascara.
17. Cherry Fox
If you love wearing red lipstick but think that red eye makeup with it will just overdo it or ruin the whole look, think again. This red eyeshadow makeup is the ultimate look for you.
You Will Need
- Red eyeshadow
- White eyeshadow
- Brown pencil liner
- Gold shimmer shadow
- Eyeshadow brush
- Fake lashes
- Mascara
How To Get This Look
- Apply white eyeshadow or nude primer as your base over your upper eyelids.
- Use the brown liner pencil over your upper lash line and create a cat-eye effect.
- Apply and blend the red eyeshadow on the outer corner of your eye by tracing along the brown liner pencil and taking it over your crease for a graphic wing effect.
- Use a thin brush to apply the red eyeshadow below your lower lash line and connect it to the wing above on the outer corner.
- Stick your lashes and apply some mascara.
18. Venetian Wing
You haven’t tried a more popping eyeshadow shade until you tried this one. You get the best hot pink, red, and glitter in one go.
You Will Need
- Hot pink eyeshadow
- Red eyeshadow
- Red shimmer shadow
- Grey pencil liner
- Fake lashes
- Mascara
- Eyeshadow brush
How To Get This Look
- Begin by applying the hot pink eyeshadow as the base in a thick, winged shape.
- Apply the red eyeshadow over the pink one but do not cover it all; leave a thin outline of the pink to make it pop.
- Use an eyeshadow brush to dab the red shimmer shadow or glitter primer over the red eyeshadow.
- Line your lower lash line with the gray pencil liner.
- Finish off with fake lashes and mascara.
19. Peach Parfait
It’s the perfect time to pull out your eyeshadow palette to search for a perfect peach eyeshadow. Adding a slight shimmer to the mix never hurt anyone.
You Will Need
- Red eyeshadow
- Peach eyeshadow
- Brown eyeshadow
- Eyeshadow brush
- Gold shimmer shadow
- Mascara
How To Get This Look
- Apply the peach eyeshadow over your upper eyelids and crease.
- Use a bit of brown eyeshadow on the outer corner of your eye to add some smokiness.
- Apply the red eyeshadow on the outer side of your eye, above the brown eyeshadow to add more depth to the peach shade.
- Use an eyeshadow brush to apply gold shimmer shadow on the inner corners and the middle of your upper eyelids.
- Complete the look with a bit of mascara on your lashes.
20. Lava Lush
Two shades of red with a hint of green eyeliner never looked as eye-catching as this! Ever thought of using stickers as stencils to make shapes over your eyelids? Don’t worry, this is it.
You Will Need
- Bright red eyeshadow
- Dark red eyeshadow
- Green eyeliner
- Heart-shaped sticker stencils
- Mascara
- Eyeshadow brush
- Thin-tipped eyeshadow brush
How To Get This Look
- On your upper eyelids, stick two of the heart stickers, one on the inner corner and the other on the outer.
- Use the eyeshadow brush to apply the red eyeshadow over your upper eyelids and the stickers.
- Gently remove the stickers to retain the shape outlined with the red eyeshadow.
- Use the thin-tipped eyeshadow brush to outline your lower lids with the dark red eyeshadow and highlight the inner corner of your upper eyelid.
- Apply a winged green liner and mascara to finish the look.
To Conclude
Red is a great color choice for your makeup if you know how to play with it. Some reds are meant to be eye-catching and tempting, whereas other red shades work to enhance your features and provide more definition. These eyeshadows can be a part of your everyday look or you can wear the color if the occasion demands it. So bookmark this article and keep practicing these looks to perfect them. Trial and error is the best way to figure out what works best for you, so give these a try!
Frequently Asked Questions
Does red eyeshadow make brown eyes pop?
Bold red shades with hints of green, yellow, or orange highlight and brighten brown eyes.Who suits red eyeshadow?
It depends on your skin tone. For an everyday look, darker shades of red, like maroon, wine, or burgundy, or shades with an orange undertone suit dark skin tones. Opt for lighter shades of red, like cherry or peach, for fair skin tones. For medium skin tones, warm tones of red paired with gold or copper is perfect.Is red attractive to the eye?
Red is one of the most eye-catching and attractive colors, as its meaning is attached to feelings of passion and desire.Does red eyeshadow look good?
Red eyeshadow comprises different shades that are suitable for different skin tones. Choose a shade of red and pair it with another color that flatters your skin tone and style.
Key Takeaways
- Always prep your eyes by cleansing and creating a soft base by applying primer, concealer, and foundation before makeup.
- For a vibrant look, use gold or silver shimmer shadow with your red eyeshadow.
- Always apply an eyeliner after eyeshadow to avoid smudging your perfect wing.
- Different shades of red go with different skin tones- dark and vibrant shades for darker skin, light shades for fair skin, and warm shades of red for medium skin.