Hazel is perhaps the prettiest shade in the eye color spectrum. They shift from green to golden brown and every hue in between. So, when you have eyes as gorgeous as Sarah Hyland's, you want to accentuate them to their fullest potential. Sarah made her stunning hazel eyes look bigger and greener with a genius selection of shadow. First off, it's very, very similar to her natural skin tone, so the casual observer doesn't immediately get why her makeup looks so great. It's also applied all the way up to her browbone without any darker shades in the crease, making Sarah look exceptionally wide-eyed. Finally, it's the perfect color: it's like if copper and pale rose gold got together and made a beautiful metallic baby. The pink tones get the green in Sarah's eyes to pop — remember, red and green are on opposite sides of the color spectrum — while the golden cast keeps the shadow from looking overly frosty. To get the look at home, try blending Urban Decay's Primer Potion in Sin ($20) on your entire lid and under your lower lashes, then finish with your favorite volumizing jet-black mascara.
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