Welcome to my new series! I'm going to show you five ways to wear different things. Let me know what you want to see next!
There are so many looks you can make out of 2 eyeshadows! All you need is one light color and one medium to dark color. My favorite duo to use is the Hard Candy Baked Eyeshadow Duo in the color 057 "Peace".
1. For the first look I packed the light shade on the inner 2/3 of the eye and lightly placed the light color on the browbone. I then took the darker color and packed it on the outer 1/3 of my eye. With the Hard Candy duo, the colors blend together incredibly easy and this look is easiest to do with your fingers.
2. This look is the most common and ordinary but still beautiful. I put the light color on the lid and put the dark color in the crease with a small fluffy crease brush. I clean the brush then use it to put the light color on the browbone and blend the crease color.
3. Place the light color on the entire eyelid. Get a smudge or angled brush and place the dark color on you outer upper and lower lash lines.
4. Place the dark color on the entire eyelid and pull it into the crease. Place this color on the outer half of your lower lash line as well. Then take the light shade on your inner corner and inner half of your lower lash line. Also highlight your browbone with the lighter shade. And to finish, place the dark shade in your water line.
5. Start with 2 angled brushes or something to clean your brush in between uses. Take the dark shade and place it on your outer half of your top lash line. Then take the light shade and do the same thing on the inner half of the lash line. Keep repeating these steps until you get a blended, ombré effect eyeliner look. You may want to use black to intensify the ombré. It would also look cool to do the same thing but just above eyeliner. Lightly put the dark shade through the crease and then make your inner corner highlight intense with the light shade.
Hope you enjoyed! Please leave me requests!!! Sorry about the picture quality being SO bad!!! I'm still working on it!
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