Now it's time to channel your inner Monet, because we're blending some serious colors. Start by adding a coral-orange blush to the top and bottom of the outer corner of your eye (Barnes used E.L.F. Aqua Beauty Blush & Bronzer, $6, in Bronzed Peach). Be sure to paint on the blush with a light and airy application. To illuminate the colorful "shadow", use your finger and lightly dab on some slightly shimmery liquid eye shadow in a rose gold hue. (He used E.L.F. Aqua Beauty Molten Liquid Eyeshadow, $4.) This will create a natural highlight on the eye, and make your eyes pop.
Then, mix a small amount of setting spray (we have your handy guide here) with a blue eye shadow (he used the E.L.F. Prism Eyeshadow Palette, $10, in Smoke), so it's a little more watery. Using an angled precision brush, paint the blue shadow into a straight line through the crease of your eye (do not follow the natural arch). Take your favorite (soft) green shadow, and paint the outer two-thirds of the bottom lash line -- being sure to blend, spreading it across the length of your eye. You should have zero harsh lines -- like shades of water.
Then, mix a small amount of setting spray (we have your handy guide here) with a blue eye shadow (he used the E.L.F. Prism Eyeshadow Palette, $10, in Smoke), so it's a little more watery. Using an angled precision brush, paint the blue shadow into a straight line through the crease of your eye (do not follow the natural arch). Take your favorite (soft) green shadow, and paint the outer two-thirds of the bottom lash line -- being sure to blend, spreading it across the length of your eye. You should have zero harsh lines -- like shades of water.
To clean up the look, dab concealer under your eyes and be sure to blend. Then, apply a smidge of liquid liner to the upper, outer corner of your eyes, and sweep on blue and purple mascara for extra "oomph and fun" (as Barnes puts it). And voilà! You are officially a walking piece of art (and a makeup trendsetter).