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Today i'm going to show all of you how to
put on eyeshadow for beginners and how to put
on color eyeshadow for beginners
because I know a lot of people want to put on color
and they're just like, "where do I start.."
what do I do how do I do it and literally it's so simple and it's really
easy and just requires a few steps and a little bit of techniques here and there
that will definitely go a long way with applying eyeshadow so if you are looking
for tutorial on how to do makeup simple colors that those are all make tutorials
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for beginners make sure you stay tuned and let's get started okay so I already
started off winning this side of my eye and I just like I wanted to add in color
today I wanted to add in color okay so generally you want to start off
with going in with a eyeshadow primer you can buy primer strictly that are for
eyeshadows and there are a lot of great on channel primers out there but lately
I've been just using my concealer for my eyeshadow primer I felt like that works
a lot and the reason why we use eyeshadow primer because it's just a
great base to make your eye shall stand for much more longer look more prominent
and it just gave a more seamless look for your eyeshadow for when it's going
to blend and just look overall on your eyes and that's what you really want
right so you can go ahead with mine i shadow primer and of course our shadow
power would obviously the work of better than concealer but I'm going in with
concealer okay what I do first is going with my concealer and I that's a little
eye well so I use the concealer and I first clean up underneath my eyebrow
okay you don't have to use this much I just put on the weight too much it's too
late for me just wanna put it even amount all over this is what I usually
do so I usually clean up underneath my eyes and then I bring it all the way
down onto my eyelid okay after doing that going with your Beauty Blender and
then you want to dab the concealer onto your eyelid dab it in not swipe it or
anything you want to dab it into the pores until the lines of your eyelid so
as you can see it's blended in well okay now you want to go in with a powder and
you want to use a powder that's either the same color as your foundation or a
translucent powder I'm going in with a translucent powder and I'm pressing that
into my eyelid now going in with the powder is going to animate the fine
lines in your eyelid much more smoother it's just going to give like a even a
soft base for when you put on your eyeshadow everything is going to go on
much more easier so that's what powder is going to do you're locking in your
primer and just getting ready as a base a flat even surface base for your
eyeshadow I'm going to be using this light beige color on my brow bone so you
want to go in with a color similar to this and when it comes to eyeshadow I
always think gradient so gradient is going from one color down to the next
and usually it's from late to dark and that's what I usually do on my eyelids
one jority of the time you want to do light colors - dark colors especially
since we are working with colors in this video we're going to go light to dark
and it's just gonna give such a nice look when you think about you don't
think of gradients okay so for brushes you want to hold your eyeshadow brush
from the upper part because once you hold your eyeshadow brush close like
this you're going to have your makeup so blocked you on your eyelid and very
harsh and you don't want that when it comes to a shelf you want your makeup to
be really seamless and you want it to look very soft in your face even though
there's a lot of eyeshadow on your face you still want it to look soft and the
only way to achieve that is by holding it up like that okay so keep that in
mind when we're doing this tutorial just have it like that and put it on so I'm
just gonna go in with that same color that I showed you and
literally I feel like you guys can't see anything because I can't either
but for this color here you want to do a color that is near your foundation color
her because it's just gonna start up start off your eyeshadow with something
very light to start off the gradient okay and when you're putting the
eyeshadow on you want to go in windshield wiper motions if you want to
start off you can start off you're putting the eyeshadow or on first at the
edge of your eyelid and then bringing it across okay that's what you can do and
as you can see my hand is very far at the top of my eyeshadow brush and you
want to sort of put a little bit and then gradually add more eyeshadow on I
look to see if I need a little bit more so I go in with a little bit more and
then I do the same thing over and over again so just keep that in mind when it
comes to doing your eyeshadow okay so remember we're working with colors so
now I'm going in with this powder right here you can go on again go with any
palette that you have but just use similar colors so I'm just going to go
in I'm going to go with this color here it's like a peach orange undertone
eyeshadow and you just want to go and put that into your crease now we worked
with the brow bone which was the bone that's like underneath your brow and
then your crease is basically where you're so open up your eyes do you see
that line that line right here that's your crease and you're going to want to
put eyeshadow there and then we're going to use this like orange-ish clear what
you want to do again start off at the girl 1 pack it in that's what I always
start off doing and then I bring it into my crease and see how I put such a
little and I'm like ok I need some more again windshield wiper motions I forgot
to share with all of you so when you put your brush in the eyeshadow palette you
want to knock off the excess okay so you're going to have to do this a lot
you're going to have to be blending and putting on eyeshadow a lot so it takes
time so you want to have patience and you want to actually take time out to
doing your makeup so as you can see right here it's in my crease the color
is in my crease and I'm just tenuously adding in more eyeshadow to
build up mokona okay so when you add on more eyeshadow you're going to have ugly
lines and everything's just gonna look so sharp the same way that you put it on
and you don't want that when it comes to eyeshadow again you want it very
seamless and want to look very like airbrushed in a type of way so teeth out
you're going tops are going with a blending brush okay use any blending
brush that you have and you're just gonna go on the outside of my eyeshadow
and I'm just blending it out so as you can see them just lightly my hands are
at the top of the eyeshadow brush I'm blending it out that's what you want to
do you want you don't want to go over the whole entire look just the edges
because you want the edges to give that gradient luck and we're going to do this
after every single time we apply a new eyeshadow color okay after doing that
we're going to go on with a brown for transition colors or just crease colors
I would always recommend Browns and we're going to go in with another
crease color or a transition color they're kinda in the same exact same
place but just different tones of colors you want to put a color that's a little
bit darker to give definition so whenever you're putting on any color I
would recommend doing a brown dark brown just to give that definition okay
depending on your skin tone you're going to want to Brown that will complement
your foundation color and your skin tone so I can just give dimension you want to
mention one that gradient okay as I was showing you I put the brown on my
outside and then I bring it in to my crease
I put a little bit of brown because sometimes the brown can be so
overpowering that it takes away the other colors that I put on so you have
to be careful and light-handed when it comes to putting on any darker color
again windshield wiper motions and as you can tell like knocking it off I am
going in multiple times with the same color because you want to build and add
more on on the outside of the V right here so this would be considered the V
just look at the V part of your eye you're adding dimension so always
concentrate the dark color in the outer V and then you bring it into your eyelid
so outer V I pack it on and then bring the excess I bring the color over into
the crease as well and then I'm going in with my blending brush again and lightly
blending out the color so it can still be seamless now we're going to go in
with like the intensified colors I've used a little bit of a neutral colors
now we're going in with that actual colors so what I'm going to go on with a
purple so you want to go on with the code that you want to be like showing
but in the background and you want to call that's not going to be prominent as
a blue but you want is still showing in the background as I would call it and
I'm going to be using my purple because as you can see here yes the permanent
color is blue but you can see the purple in the background right this is like my
second prominent color I guess you can call it I'm using this purple right here
and I'm using a blending brush so he placed out in the outer V and then he
put the rest in my crease
after doing that you're just gonna go in with that blending brush now you want to
go in with your main color and we're going to apply the main color on our
eyelid so this is the main part that you add your eye color and choose any color
that you want that you're like yeah I want this to be the standout color for
my look and I'm using a blue pigment and I'm just pressing the color in so you
can use a pigment as your main color you can use a shimmer color the shimmer will
give texture to your eyeshadow look which is actually really nice so you can
do that you can add a glitter as your main color or you can just use a very
bright color or you can use no color at all in some of my makeup tutorials I
just focus on doing my creases and my transition colors and then I don't even
put a color on my lid I bring up the color a little bit more my eyelid
because I just have small eyelids I'm not going to lie so I try to make it a
little bit bigger when my eyes are open and then I bring it all the way to the
inner part right here I want to blend out the ends the outsides of this I'm
going in with my brown so you I want to recommend you going in with your brown
and just lightly you have to do this very lightly because this is the main
color you have to blend out both sides now with that orange-ish peach color
we're going to focus it underneath your eye and you want to use this way smaller
brush in this but not me basically you're mirroring what you did
at the top in the bottom I'm not putting the blue and you need my eyes I just
think though the eye look would be too much for something I would actually want
to wear outside focus to color so as close as you can to your waterline you
want to keep the darker colors at the outer part right here and then you want
to have the lighter ones like Moroccan a little bit more anyone sitting with your
mascara now have a full video on like a perfect mascara for your lower lashes so
I'm going to link that video and I definitely do recommend everyone
watching that video and you want to well this part is optional adding mascara on
your lower lashes but I do recommend it because it gives just a full look
especially with the with the top part of your eyes
having like lashings of mascara and eye shadow you want to do the same with the
bottom portion so that's it for today's video so now you all know how to put on
I'm trying to sums up this video if you found everything
now you can rock on with your colored eyeshadow and I'll see you all in my
next video r4 bye but here's some more videos if
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