The Best Colored Mascaras Are Poised to Be a Huge Fall 2024 Makeup Trend

Blue, pink, and red lashes have been all over the runway.

model wearing red mascara at diotima fashion show
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The S/S 2025 runway circuit sets the tone for the season's beauty trends—and it looks like colorful mascara is coming out on top. White lashes appeared at Libertine during New York Fashion Week and Francesca Liberatore during Milan Fashion Week; red mascara popped at Diotima, and blue had a moment at LaQuan Smith. Thankfully, adding a little ROYGBIV to your mascara routine is easy (and surprisingly approachable) with help from the best colored mascaras.

You don't have to abandon your favorite formula or wand, either. Many of your go-to favorite mascaras and tubing mascaras now come in a wide range of shades. Brands like Charlotte Tilbury, Hermès, and Chanel have expanded their color offerings within the past few years, launching cobalt blue, burgundy, and hunter green variations.

Finding the right colorful mascara can be tricky, so we spoke to a few trusted celebrity makeup artists to get the lowdown on choosing the best shade for your eye color and tips for wearing a pop of color on your lashes.

The Best Colored Mascaras

Iman Balagam

I use Wild Plum when I'm feeling flirty (and to bait my crushes).

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Dr.Jart+ Every Sun Day Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50+

Pair Dream Pop with the Luxury Pillow Talk Palette.

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Iman Balagam

Feeling blue in shade Bleu Encre.

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Iman Balagam

Mustard mascara gave my lashes a soft brown finish.

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How to Pick the Best Colored Mascara for Your Eye Color

While anyone can wear any shade (we love options!), certain colors will make specific eye shades pop—it's all about color theory. Mellinger recommends choosing a mascara color opposite your eye color on the color wheel. For example, she explains that if you have blue eyes, opt for orange or peach tones. Green eyes? Go for red or burgundy. And if you have brown or hazel eyes, you’re lucky—many colors will make your eyes stand out. For brown eyes, identify the undertone and choose a contrasting shade. Warmer browns look fantastic with purple mascaras. Hazel eyes can bring out blue with orange, green with red, and golden tones with purple.

Another option, aside from using the color wheel, is to color-block your eye makeup. “A cute pop of colored liner along the lash line with a matching mascara can be a cool way to add color to a look,” says Dreadon. “A burgundy or red-toned eyeliner paired with burgundy mascara would be so dreamy.”

How to Wear Colored Mascara

There are plenty of ways to experiment with colored mascara. If you want a more subtle look, Mehta suggests isolating it to either the top or bottom lashes, or adding a pop of color just to the tips.

To intensify your look, "pair colored mascara with a matching eyeliner shade," she says. You can even double down on a monochromatic statement with complimentary eyeshadow—think baby blue shadow with cobalt mascara for a bold and unexpected pop of color.

How to Apply Colored Mascara

For those with naturally brown or black lashes, try using a lash primer before applying mascara. “Look for a primer with a white tone to get maximum color payoff when you layer the colored mascara on top,” Dreadon recommends.

Meet the Experts

Amrita Mehta
Amrita Mehta

Amrita Mehta is New York/Los Angeles based makeup artist.

Katie Mellinger
Katie Mellinger

Katie Mellinger is New York/Los Angeles based makeup artist.

Kirin Bhatty
Kirin Bhatty

Kirin Bhatty is New York/Los Angeles based makeup artist.

Amber Dreadon
Amber Dreadon

Amber Dreadon is a makeup artist that hails from New Zealand and is now based in Los Angeles

Iman Balagam
Freelance Writer

Iman Balagam is a New York-based freelance writer with several years of experience covering the beauty industry. Balagam's writing has been featured in editorial outlets like Cosmopolitan, Teen Vogue, Byrdie, and Harper's Bazaar.