Try These Stunning Easter Makeup Looks That Are Perfect for Spring
What's pastel, painted, and perfect for spring? An Easter egg, of course! Oh, and your face after you get wind of these Easter makeup looks! While brunch, church services, and egg hunts may come to mind before makeup when thinking about Easter, that doesn't mean your glam is any less important than the traditional activities associated with the holiday. After all, with all those family gatherings and Easter dinners, you're going to want a festive and fun Easter makeup look that'll last all day! Plus, it's the first big gathering since the winter holiday season, so Easter is the perfect excuse to show off your new spring wardrobe with a spiffy spring dress and stunning Easter makeup.
Whether you're looking for a colorful, Easter egg-inspired eyeshadow or a pastel, monochromatic smokey eye, this list has something to offer everyone. If eyeshadow isn't your thing, we also have plenty of statement lip inspiration that takes note from classic spring colors, like coral and peach. The best thing about these Easter makeup ideas is that they double as spring and Mother's Day brunch makeup looks, as well! And once you've decided on a look that's Easter bunny-approved, don't forget to check out our selection of Easter dresses, too!
Contrasting Glitter Liner
Go glittery with some fun metallic eyeliner! Yara Shahidi layers a shimmery light blue liner above her sharp black winged liner for extra oomph, and the bright tone of the metallic liner offsets the earthy pink tones of her eyeshadow.
Strawberry Makeup
Take inspiration from your favorite berry by wearing strawberry makeup this Easter. Hailey Bieber's signature fruit-inspired look is heavy on bronze, sunburnt blush, and faux freckles along the nose and cheeks, which you can create using a faux freckle pen.
Sorbet Eyeshadow
Painting with pastels isn't just for Easter eggs. Embrace the colors of spring with a bright sorbet-inspired eyeshadow look using shades of orange on your crease and light green on your inner corner and lid for a pop of color.
Yellow Eyeshadow
Shine bright like the spring sun with a bold yellow eye look. Margot Robbie's eyeshadow is characterized by an allover bright yellow lid, which is blended into her crease for a seamless look. Pair the eyeshadow with bright pink blush and lipstick for even more color.
Pink Glossy Lips
There's no better time to embrace pink glossy lips than on Easter. When paired with a no-makeup makeup look and bleached brows, all eyes are drawn to the striking lip color.
Peachy Glam
Orange you glad it's almost peach season? Pay homage to the sweet fruit with orangey-peach glam. Selena Gomez's take on this look requires an orange smokey eye with soft peach lipgloss.
White Winged Liner
If you're looking for an idea that's simple but still a step above your everyday makeup look for Easter, try Rihanna's white winged liner. Using a white liquid or gel eyeliner, create a wing shape that follows the curve of your eye upwards. Finish it with some mascara and highlight it for a natural, bright look.
Fluttery Lashes
If playing up your lashes is your thing, try Zendaya's fluttery lash look. Her muted mauve makeup is taken up a notch with Twiggy-inspired lashes, which you can achieve by gluing small clusters of individual lashes along your bottom and top lash lines.
Fresh Faced Glow
If you want to look as fresh as a daisy, Hunter Schafer's fresh-faced glow is the way to go. With an emphasis on a baby pink lip color, blush, and shimmery white inner corner highlight on the eyes rather than heavy contour or mascara, this look lets your natural beauty shine.
Blue Smokey Eye
Laura Harrier's pastel smokey eye is a balance of soft and striking that's perfect for Easter. The light blue eyeshadow on her lid is shimmery and neutral enough that it almost looks silver while still adding a pop of color thanks to the blue undertones.
Coral Lip
Nothing screams spring like bright coral lipstick! The fiery orange shade that Zoe Kravitz wears is more playful than a red lip but more fierce than pink.
Neon Green Eyeliner
Emma Chamberlain's neon green eyeliner creates a colorful Easter egg-inspired effect. Trace the tear duct of your eye with a bright green liquid liner, and use the same shade along the center of your upper lash line. To make the bright color stand out even more, you can place it on top of a dark smokey eye.
Purple Smokey Eye
This pretty purple smokey eye is the perfect way to add a little color to your Easter look without looking like one of the rainbow-dyed eggs in your Easter basket. Choose a shimmery neutral purple shadow for your lid, and blend it with a darker mauve matte shadow in your crease and lower lash line.
Grass Green Eye Makeup
Take notes from the fresh grass concealing all those Easter eggs with a vibrant green smokey eye. Lana Condor's look features multiple shades of green, including a darker shimmery shade on her lids and a lighter moss shade smudged along her lower lashline.
Watermelon Lip
Match the candy in your Easter basket with a juicy watermelon lip like Addison Rae. Pair it with a white inner corner highlight on the eyes for an overall bright and healthy look.
Coral Eyes
If the bright eye looks on this list feel intimidating but still appeal to you, try this monochromatic coral eyeshadow look. The same bright coral pink shadow is placed all along the eyelid and on the lower lash line for a statement eye that isn't too hard to achieve at home.
Bright Blue Eyeshadow
Like the clear skies above your Easter egg hunt, you too can shine blue. Kendall Jenner doesn't shy away from color with this retro-inspired eye makeup. You can achieve this look with cornflower blue eyeshadow, peach blush, and lip gloss to brighten up the rest of the face.
Pink and Red
Your cheeks and lips don't need to match perfectly. Instead Scarlett Johansson chose a combination of pink blush and red lipstick for a fun and sweet look.
Shimmering Lilac
Rihanna's eyes really pop with this shimmery lilac eyeshadow. Add darker purples or blues in the inner and outer corners of your eyes and lighter purples on the lids.
Sunburnt Blush
It may not be warm enough to get an actual sunburn where you live, but you can still hop on the sunburnt blush trend using a few clever products. To take your blush to the next level, layer a bright pink powder brush over a berry pink cream blush and blend it up to your temples.
Powder Blue Eyeshadow
If you're looking for a blue eyeshadow look that's more Cinderella than Veruca Salt, consider Elsa Hosk's Cannes makeup look. The powder blue eyeshadow is layered atop a darker crease to make the pastel shade pop even more.
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