How to make your eye colour pop
Published: 08/07/2025 | Author: Amanda Aleljung
Ready to make your eyes the center of attention? Whether you want to amplify their natural beauty or go for a bold, unforgettable look, there are ways to make your eyes truly pop. This guide will show you how – using the power of coloured mascaras!
Why should you go for a coloured mascara?
A coloured mascara can make eyes appear brighter, enhance their natural colour, and bring focus to the upper half of the face. It adds a playful twist to your look, creating depth and dimension while making lashes stand out.
However, to achieve the best result, it's important to find a coloured mascara of the highest quality. THE ONE Hypnotic Colour Mascara ticks all the right boxes with its ultra-pigmented shades that gives your lashes length and definition that lasts all day.
How to choose the best mascara colour for your eyes
How to choose the best mascara colour for your eyes
When choosing a mascara colour, the colour wheel is a great tool to help you find the most flattering shade for your eyes. Complementary colours, those opposite each other on the wheel, create contrast and make your eyes stand out. If you prefer a more subtle effect, analogous colours (those next to your eye colour on the wheel) can enhance and deepen your natural shade.
Best coloured mascara for brown eyes
Best coloured mascara for green eyes
Your green eyes are best enhanced by THE ONE Hypnotic Colour Mascara in burgundy and pink. These colours make your green eyes pop because they sit opposite on the colour wheel, creating a complementary contrast. These red-toned hues intensify the natural vibrancy of green eyes, making them appear brighter and more striking.
Best coloured mascara for blue eyes
Rocking baby blue eyes? THE ONE Hypnotic Mascara in burgundy and purple are a great fit for you. While blue and purple are close in tone, purple’s red undertones add warmth, making blue eyes appear brighter and more striking. Burgundy, with its rich red hues, provides even stronger contrast, intensifying the coolness of blue eyes.