Master the Dark Under Eye Shadow Look Inspired by Your Favorite K-Pop Artists

by Idol Univ

As any beauty buff worth their salt will attest, a stroke of the right brush will do wonders for you. It might give way to a lilting blush lift, a perfectly snatched contour, or a lustrous strobe of colour on your eyelids. In fact, it’s a near-essential for fellow eye make-up enthusiasts. From ensuring your inner corner has just the right amount of glitter to controlling that cat-eye flick, the right tools are most definitely essential to executing the latest make-up trend to have hit the K-beauty sphere: a dark under eye shadow.

If you think about it, the trend may seem rather counterintuitive—why add dark shadows to the under eyes when we’re constantly working to correct our natural ones? Yet a flurry of South Korean artists—think the likes of Aespa’s Winter, Mamamoo’s Hwasa, Twice’s Momo and popular actors Han So-hee and Go Youn-jung—have since mastered the look. The trend sits in the same family as its more popular cousin, the plumping aegyo-sal. Instead, it serves to add depth to the face, highlighting the T-zone and nose bridge for a sharper, more defined look.

That being said, how exactly can we master the look? A little goes a long way, according to professional make-up artist Kenneth Chia, and the key tip would be to use a lighter eyeshadow colour than you’d usually think. And if some much-needed advice at mastering this trend is what you seek, look no further. Below, a comprehensive guide to what you should know before embarking on this bolder, dark under eye shadow trend, from adapting it to different skin tones to the brush types to wield, as advised by Chia.

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