A reader requested for a neutral eyes tutorial a loooong time ago (sorry dear, i know it's been ages...), so here's my attempt. I planned on having a video tutorial but it will take more time to edit, so for now, i hope pictures will do.
For this look, i used my Smashbox Quad in Juxtapose:

Start with applying primer on the lids. I've used Too Faced Shadow Insurance and MAC PP in Soft Ochre on top.


to get this:
1. Pat color #1 on the lids, up to the crease


2. Using a big blending brush (MAC 224), blend the color so there would be no harsh lines


3. Using a smaller blending brush (MAC 217) apply color #2 on the outer corner and on the outer crease

to get this:




4. Using a much smaller crease brush (NARS #12), apply color #3 where you applied color #2. This would give more definition...


5. Blend...blend...blend

6. Apply color #4 under the browbones to highlight


blend the crease color upwards too, to get rid of the harsh lines
7. Apply color #1 on the inner lower lashlines and color #3 on the outer lower lashlines, a black eyeliner on the upper lashlines and waterlines and lastly, curl lashes and apply mascara.
result:


hope this helps!
tata!
4 comments:
So naturally beautiful!!
super danda!
ur fave look..neutrals!!:)
thanks fuzkittie and *Nehs*!
hahaha, yeah my favorite indeed jamie! lol
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