@florencepugh
Every once in a while, we stumble across a makeup trend that looks good on everyone. One such trend? Copper eyeshadow looks. With various hues and finishes, copper instantly brightens the eyes and elevates your lids in one swipe. "Copper looks gorgeous, both alone and accompanied by neutrals like rich browns and warm rosy tones," says makeup artist Dahlia Warner. "One of my fave statement combos is a soft copper eye with a turquoise or emerald green accent liner."
To give you fresh inspiration to take on this sultry hue, weve gathered some of our favorite copper eyeshadow looks (along with expert tips from Warner). Keep scrolling for more.
Meet the Expert
Dahlia Warner is a professional makeup artist and groomer working in both New York and Los Angeles.
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Colorful Copper Shadow
@delinamedhin
Copper plays well with others, as seen in this multi-color eyeshadow look that features a bold swipe of copper across the lid. We also love the divine contrast between the copper and the deep blue winged liner. "Copper is a very versatile color, and I love to use [it in] both metallic and non-metallic tones," Warner says. As you can see, metallic finishes are stunning on the lids.
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Intense Copper Lids and Glossy Lips
@Danessa_Myricks
One swipe of a sparkling, shimmering copper shade on the lids is all it takes to elevate your makeup look. "Layering copper eyeshadow for dimension and depth of variation of undertone is paramount" when creating a more intense copper shadow look, says Warner. The more you layer, the more intense the color—and the better the shadow stands out.
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Nice and Neutral
@Danessa_Myricks
Since copper comes in many finishes, its possible to wear a natural version of this color for everyday makeup looks. Blended lightly across the lids, this light copper tone plays well with highlighted skin, shaped brows, and sculpted cheekbones.
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Layered and Sultry
@kaleteter
Layering copper tones is an excellent way to create a dramatic eye. "Choose a copper with an undertone complimentary to your skin tone and eye color," Warner recommends. "I love layering a deeper tone to create depth and dimension and then finishing with a wash of shimmer, bringing it down to the lower lash line a little to tie it together." Finish with a few coats of volumizing mascara.
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The Bolder, The Better
@lisaeldridgemakeup
Copper looks even better when worn boldly, and the metallic finish on this bright copper shadow turns heads in the best way.
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Where Theres Smoke, Theres Fire
@merton_muaremi_makeup
This dramatic look features metallic copper shadow applied in the center of the lids, blended in the crease with black to create a smoky effect. "Metallics can sometimes be intimidating, but I like to think of how they show up in nature and how they can be layered to add something special," says Warner. Gen See Beautys Mixed Media Metallic Liquid Eyeshadow in 01 Copper ($24) is an excellent product to place in the center of the lids.
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The Most Glam of All
@Danessa_Myricks
Copper shadow can be wonderfully glamorous, as pictured in this sparkly, smoky look with intense black liner and lashes. To replicate, apply the shadow until youve reached your desired pigmentation, then use a creamy, waterproof liner to line the top and bottom of the lash line and waterline to add more drama. Make Up For Evers Aqua Resist Color Pencil Eyeliner in Graphite ($24) applies easily and has a long-wear finish. Top off the look with a pair of false lashes to really make your eyes pop.
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Sophisticated Smoke
@florencepugh
Another example of why copper is an excellent choice when creating a smoky eye, this look is pinned on our event inspiration board. To get the look, blend copper shadow on the top and bottom of the eyes. Then, apply black liquid liner at the center of the lid, extending it outward for definition. Roen Beautys Gold Lust Palette ($49) has a lovely mix of copper shades for creating dimension.
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Lovely Layering
@malvina_isfan
Light copper tones layered on the lids with deeper hues in the crease bring this multi-dimensional copper eyeshadow look together. A shadow palette with a few copper shades is ideal when recreating this one; Charlotte Tilburys Copper Charge Luxury Palette ($55) fits the bill.
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Golden Copper Glam
@kaleteter
Mixing soft gold and copper for a shimmering shadow look is the right move, as seen here. Stilas Glisten & Glow Liquid Eyeshadow in Oasis ($25) provides a sparkling finish and long-lasting wear for any occasion.
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Soft Focus
@she_makeupartistry
Soft copper paired with rosy tones is another way to create a natural copper shadow moment. This take is elevated by the black liner applied to the inside and outer lash lines.
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All-Over Copper
@she_makeupartistry
The copper in this shadow is softer but appears more dramatic because its blended up to the brow. Start at the base of the lid and blend in a circular motion for a smooth application.
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Copper Lids, Glowing Skin
@she_makeupartistry
Copper shadow looks exquisite with glowing, highlighted, and sculpted skin. "Copper has a very unique energy to it that separates it from more basic browns and neutrals as well as its siblings, silver and gold," says Warner.
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Natural Copper Beauty
@merton_muaremi_makeup
Pairing copper shadow shades with brown eyeliner will yield a more natural look than black eyeliner. To enhance your eyes even more, apply a white or nude pencil liner on the inner rim of the bottom lashline, as pictured here.
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Highlighted to Perfection
@merton_muaremi_makeup
Light copper shadow with just the right amount of highlight applied to the inner corners of the eyes (and again on the cheek) creates an ethereal glow that anyone would want to wear. Make a statement by adding a matte, red lip and bold black liner on the lids for more of a red-carpet glam moment.