Hi Everyone,
Today I wanted to share this look with you that I created, I love a brown eyeshadow and thought why not try a Brown Copper eyeshadow to create something that will make my eyes stand out and pop!
I like to start off by using a concealer and apply this all over my eye lid. To make sure it blends well, I use a damp beauty blender this just evens the product out and stops the concealer drying too quickly. After applying the concealer, I then take a cream/white eyeshadow and apply all over my lid, this sets the concealer and will help smooth out the eyeshadows that I apply on after.
I applied a light brown into my crease this will help put the eye look together and define my eyes. I use a blending brush to blend the product out as I want to get rid of any harsh lines.
In the centre of my lid, I applied an eyeshadow from KIKO Cosmetics, I love their eyeshadows they are so pretty and good quality for the price! The one I used is Arctic Holiday Eyeshadow Palette.
Each palette contains three different finishes: metallic, satin and matte. The highlighter eyeshadow is offered in two shades, to create different personalised looks every time, thanks also to wet & dry use. – KIKO
I used the middle eyeshadow using a flat brush, to make the product more pigmented I used my MAC Fix + spray to make the brush damp and lightly dabbed on to my eye lid. I then got a medium brown eyeshadow and blended this into my crease just to put the whole eye look together. Then applied some eyeliner in my water line and my Dior show mascara.
This is such a Beautiful Palette and can switch it up. The first eyeshadow to the left, I think will be perfect to highlight your eye lid, adding into the centre, inner corner of the eye and a little bit under the brow arch. The last eyeshadow to the right is such a beautiful wine colour and will be nice to use for a smokey eye, I would use a dark brown and black eyeshadow to go with this colour.
To finish off the look I used my MAC Lipliner in the colour spice and Sugar bomb Lipgloss from Benefit.