Hello again!
Today I am sharing a makeup look that I wear quite often. It's easy, it's pretty, and I can do it without thinking about it. I use one palette and 3 eye brushes for this tutorial. It's very simple and can be done fairly quickly (as long as your liquid liner cooperates)
Let's get started!
I chose this handy little guy as my palette today. It has a great mix of shadows and I find that when I use this, I don't need to add in a bunch of other shadows. It's perfect for creating a neutral eye.
Ready for the easiest tutorial to follow on Earth?? I literally just go down the palette to get this eye look. You're not going to believe how easy this is to do!
I took frisk on a fluffy brush and applied it through my crease and blended up towards the browbone. This color is fairly light but it can give you a good amount of color if you build it up.
Using a smaller rounded crease brush, I applied this warm brown shadow to darken the crease.
Using the same brush, I went to the next shade and darkened the outer corner. I slightly brought this color into the crease. See I told ya I was going right down the palette. Doesn't get any easier than that!
Still using the same brush, I applied the darkest shadow to the outer most corner of my lid. I used this same brush to blend the shadows together. Just small swirling motions in the outer corner was all it took.
I highlighted my browbone, inner corner, and inner part of my lid with this light shimmery shadow on this adorable wet n wild small eyeshadow brush.
I smudged a bit of frisk on my lower lashline. This is an angled brush that's part of a dual ended brush from Eco Tools.
Lash and liner team!!!
This felt tip liner from Wet n Wild is awesome!!! The tip on it is perfect. It's taken the place of my beloved Jordana Fabuliner.
I can't get enough of the glow this blush gives! I swept this beauty across my cheeks! It's so glowy that I didn't use a highlighter. It's so pretty!!!
Because Spring is officially here, I was feeling a pink lip. So what other than these two to give me the perfect pink lip.
I set my face with a few sprays of NYX Matte Setting Spray and was done!
Here are some pics of the finished look...
Look at that glow from that blush. Love it!
I hope you all enjoyed this post! Once you get the hang of this, you'll be able to knock this look out in no time. You don't have to use this palette- just find any kind of shadows in similar colors and they'll work just fine.
As always, if you have any requests, please let me know!
Until next time...
Xoxo,
Adela















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