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BACK TO BASICS: Dummies’ Guide to 2 Easy Shadow Applications

It struck me during a conversation with some friends today that some people are liter!lly just getting started with makeup, and not necessarily comfortable with eye liner, contouring, crease-cutting, etc.

So I’m distilling this tutorial down to 2 EXTREMELY basic ways to get started with eye makeup. This can be done with different color combinations, but the general rule is;

1 pale shade: this is  your highlight, and should typically be as light or lighter than your skin tone. Easy-to-wear highlight shades have a shimmer that is beige, gold, peach, or pink, but a matte off-white or light beige like MAC Shroom would be great as well. 

1 medium/bright/smoky shade: this is your main lid shade and will be the color people notice about your look. You can go for anything but I always recommend something that is deeper and stronger than your skin tone, or your lids can look a bit puffy otherwise. If you have hooded eyes, mono-lids, puffy lids, then it’s better to stick with a matte shade.

1 dark shade - this is your definer color. It’s what is going to add darkness to your lash line and a little contour where needed. Typically, this shade will be a dark brown, charcoal or black regardless of what lid color and highlight you chose. If you want to avoid emphasizing lines, then go for a matte shade.

If you want something simple and neutral that can be worn anywhere without being too loud or dramatic, go for a trio or pick 3 shades that are similar to these:

 Wet n Wild Silent Treatment Palette, above

POP Beauty Park Avenue palette, above

@Violapunk: If you’re starting out with brushes and don’t want to buy anything fancy (actually the ones I used here are all cheap!), Coastal Scents is a good place to start. Coastal Scent’s Pro Blending Fluff is $4.95 and the large angled brush is $1.95.

LOOK 1: The horizontal wash (using POP Beauty Park Avenue)

This look is softer overall and good if you are afraid of going too heavy on your eye shadow or not confident of blending.

 Step 1: Apply the palest shade all the way from the base of your lashes up to the brown bones. This pale shade should not be too shimmery or metallic if you don’t want an overly dramatic look.

This lays a powdery base which helps the darker shadows to go on softer.

Step 2: Apply the main lid color just across the lids from inner to outer corners. The color can stay very close to the lash line or go up to the hollow of your socket line.

IMPORTANT: Make sure you apply the color into the roots of your lashes. Many people just haphazardly sweep on a color and don’t notice there’s a gap between their lash line and the shadow.

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Step 3: Finish by wiggling a flat brush along your lash line to deposit the darkest shade. This helps to add definition back to your lash line and serves as your liner, without having to use a separate product.

Finish with mascara.

LOOK 2: Vertical Blocking (Wet n Wild Silent Treatment Trio)

This look emphasizes the outer corners and pulls the eyes apart sightly. The overall coloring is also stronger than Look 1.

Step 1: Instead of`the lightest shade, start with the medium and apply it generously to the center of the lids, leaving just the inner-most and outer-nost corners bare.

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Step 2: Contouring. In the outer ends of your eyes, pack the DARKEST shade on next. Just lay your shadow brush flat on the lid with the tips of the bristles tucked into the hollow point of your eye socket. Then wiggle it on the spot. 

Step 3: Then on the inner corners, do the same using the pale shade.

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Step 4: Finish with the same step as in the first look. Run the darkest shade along your upper lash line. Then finish with black mascara.

Wine-Smoked Eyes with Doll-Pink Lips
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This is a good option for a soft evening look that would work with bright strawberry-milk lips. I used the second of my Wet n Wild Coloricon Palettes in Knock on Wood. I do like the individual shades in this palette, but I have to say the combination does not allow for many options as there isn’t enough contrast between the palest shade and the deeper ones when applied on the lids. Still, if you like warm colors, this is a nice one to own.Step 1: Apply the wine-colored eyelid shade onto the entire lid area, up to the socket line.
 
 

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Step 2: Apply the dark brown crease shade as instructed to the outer corners, along the socket line, and down along the lower lash line with a smudge brush.

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Step 3: Finish by applying black liquid liner along the upper lash line, and then false lashes. (I used Ardell 122s for a soft, wispy look that isn’t too elongated at the outer corners.) Finish with mascara along the bottom lashes.
If you want a bit more drama and definition, apply black pencil along the water line as well (top image).

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Step 4: Then apply a deep rose blush and finish with bright pink lips (NYX Narcissus) to set off the warm, smoky eyes. If you find Narcissus uneven and hard to wear, click here for a tip to making it work!
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Other products used:
Bourjois Healthy Mix Foundation #52
I Nuovi Undercover Concealer #3Y
Maybelline Eyestudio Brow Pencil in Grey
Bourjois 16 Hr Liner Pinceau in Black
Ardell 122 Lashes
No 7 Extreme Length Mascara in Black
NYX Silky Rose Blush
Revlon Stormy Pink Matte Lipstick

Wine-Smoked Eyes with Doll-Pink Lips

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This is a good option for a soft evening look that would work with bright strawberry-milk lips. I used the second of my Wet n Wild Coloricon Palettes in Knock on Wood
I do like the individual shades in this palette, but I have to say the combination does not allow for many options as there isn’t enough contrast between the palest shade and the deeper ones when applied on the lids. Still, if you like warm colors, this is a nice one to own.
Step 1: Apply the wine-colored eyelid shade onto the entire lid area, up to the socket line.

 

 

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Step 2: Apply the dark brown crease shade as instructed to the outer corners, along the socket line, and down along the lower lash line with a smudge brush.

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Step 3: Finish by applying black liquid liner along the upper lash line, and then false lashes. (I used Ardell 122s for a soft, wispy look that isn’t too elongated at the outer corners.) Finish with mascara along the bottom lashes.

If you want a bit more drama and definition, apply black pencil along the water line as well (top image).

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Step 4: Then apply a deep rose blush and finish with bright pink lips (NYX Narcissus) to set off the warm, smoky eyes. If you find Narcissus uneven and hard to wear, click here for a tip to making it work!


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Other products used:

  • Bourjois Healthy Mix Foundation #52
  • I Nuovi Undercover Concealer #3Y
  • Maybelline Eyestudio Brow Pencil in Grey
  • Bourjois 16 Hr Liner Pinceau in Black
  • Ardell 122 Lashes
  • No 7 Extreme Length Mascara in Black
  • NYX Silky Rose Blush
  • Revlon Stormy Pink Matte Lipstick
Chocolate Cherry Smoke: Wet n Wild Coloricon “Knock on Wood” Look
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This is the second of my Wet n Wild Coloricon Palettes, and it’s a warm trio of a soft medium pink, a chocolate brown, and a wine. 
Wet n Wild Coloricon in 383B Knock on Wood
 
 Step 1: First, apply the chocolate-brown crease shade over the outer 2/3 of the lids.

Step 2: Apply the soft pink in the inner 1/3 of the lids for a gradation.

Step 3: Apply the deep burgundy/wine Eyelid shade to the socket line and smoke it upwards and out. Then run it along the lower lash line as well.

Step 4: Apply black pencil to the water line and upper lash line, then a pair of dramatic false lashes to play up the look. (Use more natural looking wispy lashes or just mascara if you want to keep the look for day.)
Then finish with mascara on the lower lashes.

And that’s the final look!

Chocolate Cherry Smoke: Wet n Wild Coloricon “Knock on Wood” Look

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This is the second of my Wet n Wild Coloricon Palettes, and it’s a warm trio of a soft medium pink, a chocolate brown, and a wine. 

Wet n Wild Coloricon in 383B Knock on Wood

 Step 1: First, apply the chocolate-brown crease shade over the outer 2/3 of the lids.

Step 2: Apply the soft pink in the inner 1/3 of the lids for a gradation.

Step 3: Apply the deep burgundy/wine Eyelid shade to the socket line and smoke it upwards and out. Then run it along the lower lash line as well.

Step 4: Apply black pencil to the water line and upper lash line, then a pair of dramatic false lashes to play up the look. (Use more natural looking wispy lashes or just mascara if you want to keep the look for day.)

Then finish with mascara on the lower lashes.

And that’s the final look!

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