Bourjois eyeshadow and eye makeup

Bourjois Eyeshadow

Create everyday and evening eye looks with Bourjois eyeshadow. Palettes and singles in matte and shimmer.

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Pots, powders and liner pairings for eye looks; prices and availability may vary.

Bourjois Paris Little Round Pot Eyeshadow

Little Round Pot Eyeshadow

Single pot shadow with the classic round compact—blendable colour for quick eye looks.

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Bourjois Little Round Pot Eyeshadow Iridescent Sand

Little Round Pot — Iridescent Sand

Iridescent sand shade for a brightening wash or inner-corner highlight.

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Bourjois Ombre a Paupieres eyeshadow 17 Prune Intense

Ombre à Paupières — 17 Prune Intense

Deep prune powder for smoky eyes or a rich wash of colour.

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Bourjois Liner Pinceau eyeliner Impressionniste

Liner Pinceau — Impressionniste

Fine brush liner to define the lash line and pair with your favourite shadows.

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Why Bourjois Eyeshadow?

Bourjois eyeshadow offers an affordable way to add depth and colour to your eye looks. The brand has produced both single eyeshadows and palettes, often combining matte and shimmer shades so you can create a full look from one product. Bourjois eyeshadows are known for being easy to blend and for offering good colour payoff without needing a heavy hand, which makes them suitable for beginners as well as those who want a quick, reliable eye look.

Whether you prefer neutral browns and taupes for everyday wear or a pop of colour for evenings out, the Bourjois range has historically included options to suit. Pair eyeshadow with eyeliner and mascara from the same brand for a cohesive eye look that lasts. Using an eyeshadow base or primer can help intensify colour and improve longevity, especially if you have oily lids.

Formulas and Finishes

Bourjois eyeshadows typically come in powder form, with both matte and shimmer (or satin) options. Matte shades are ideal for the crease and for defining the eye without sparkle; shimmer shades add lift and brightness to the lid. Many Bourjois palettes include a mix of both, so you can create dimension with a matte crease and a shimmery lid in one compact. The texture is usually soft and blendable, which helps avoid harsh lines and makes it easy to build colour gradually.

Application tips: use a fluffy brush for blending matte shades and a flat or denser brush for packing shimmer onto the lid. You can also use your finger for shimmery shades to maximise payoff. Always tap off excess product to reduce fall-out. Bourjois eyeshadows work well with the rest of the brand’s eye range—try pairing with Bourjois mascara for defined lashes and eyeliner for extra definition along the lash line.

Creating Looks with Bourjois Eyeshadow

A simple everyday look can be achieved with one or two matte shades: a light shade all over the lid and a deeper shade in the crease. For more drama, add a shimmer on the inner lid or a darker shade along the lash line. Bourjois palettes often include 4–8 shades that work together, so you can follow the layout of the palette or mix and match. Neutral palettes are versatile and suit most skin tones and occasions; coloured palettes (e.g. rose, bronze, or plum) can add interest while still being wearable.

To keep your eye look in place, consider using an eye primer or a thin layer of concealer set with powder before applying eyeshadow. This is especially helpful for oily eyelids. Remove your eye makeup gently at the end of the day with a dedicated eye makeup remover or micellar water. With the right application and a little practice, Bourjois eyeshadow can be a go-to for both quick everyday looks and more polished evening styles. Combine with foundation, blusher, and lipstick for a complete Bourjois look.