We're going to do a very traditional
eye makeup look.
And it's very quick and very simple.
And it will definitely
make your eyes pop.
Perfect.
Let's start out with concealing around
your eyes just to get everything even.
And so that when I put the eye
shadow on we really see that.
And we don't see any type
of discoloration.
So I'm using the ZuZu concealer.
And I'm going to use the Mineral
Fusion concealer brush.
And I'm just patting and pressing right
under your eyes, right up to
your lash line.
And then right up here
on the inner part.
Because that's the area that tends to
cast a shadow, that a lot of people
think they have under eye circle's,
but they don't.
OK.
And then I'm going in with a sponge
and patting and pressing.
Now look straight up for me.
I'm going to start from the outside.
And the great thing about this sponge
is I can get it right up
to your lash line.
And then just blend it down.
Whether you have a tinted moisturizer or
a foundation on, just blend it down
right into that.
Now I'm going to set this, because
concealer will crease like crazy if
you don't set it with a powder.
And what I'm going to use for that
is the pressed powder foundation.
And I'm actually going to
go in with a sponge.
Look straight up.
And just start at the base of your
lash line and work down.
And lastly, I'm just going to
blend with the powder brush.
The next part we're going
to go into is highlight.
So I'm going to use the
Mineral Fusion Trio.
But I'm only going to use the
highlighter, or the light color.
So again, just using the eye
shadow brush, placing it,
tapping off the excess.
Close your eyes.
And I like to start--
like I said, where ever you place
it first is the most saturated--
so right here, right under
the arch of your eyebrow.
And then work my way out.
And just a little bit in.
You don't need to use a lot
of highlight in there.
OK.
And finally I'm going to add a little
highlight to your eye lid.
So I'm using the same shadow brush.
Start right at the base.
Press it in.
OK.
I'm going to do something a little
bit different this time.
I'm going to use the bronzer, instead of
an eye shadow, in your crease line
for your contour.
I'm going to use the mat bronzer
from Mineral Fusion.
And I start kind of in the center
of your crease line.
And just very gently
go back and forth.
And I'm starting at the center, like I
said, because that's the area that's
going to be the most saturated, that
I really want to be contoured.
And I just want it to lightly blend out
into the center of the eye, and
then the outer eye.
OK.
So the next part we're going to do is,
I'm going use the bronzer that I used
in your crease.
I'm going to use it underneath your
eyes just to give you a little bit
more depth, but it's still going
to look very natural.
So again, I'm using the contour brush.
I'm going in with the bronzer.
And again, I'm going to hold this
perpendicular to your eye.
And we can just press it, because
I want a very soft look.
And now I'm going to sweep it.
So because we're doing a natural
look, it's another reason
why I chose the bronzer.
Less is more, especially
with the natural look.
Now I'm going to go in
with the eye pencil.
And I'm going to use this right
on your top lash line.
Just to enhance your lash line and give
you a little bit-- it kind of
lengthens your eyelashes.
This is a really pretty taupe brown.
Close your eyes.
And I'm just placing it right
on your lash line.
The next step is mascara.
I'm going to use a spoolie.
So put this on.
And this is the graphite Mineral
Fusion lengthening mascara.
Look straight down.
OK, so the center, the base,
and kind of wiggle it.
Now we'll go to the corner.
Get at the base.
Kind of wiggle it.
Now I got a little bit of mascara
on your eyelid, which
happens all the time.
I'm going to let it dry and I'll show
you real easy trick to take it off, so
that you do mess up your makeup.
But I have to let it dry.
So I'm going to do the other eye.
Great.
All right, look straight down.
All right.
OK.
Now lets clean you off.
So I have a clean cotton swap.
Look straight up.
And I'm putting it right on to
where the little mascara is.
And then twist this.
And it just removes it.
OK.
So let's get the rest
of your mascara on.
Look down.
So I'm going to coat the top and I'm
just putting it at the base and
twirling it up.
And for the bottom I just
go back and forth.
I don't put it on like I do on the top,
because it gets a little bit too
thick sometimes.
All right.
Last step.
Eyebrows.
So the same pencil that I used
on your lash line, I'm going
to use on your brows.
I'm just going right along
the edge of your brow.
And just doing little, like
hair like motions.
And really, wherever I see a gap,
that's where I'm filling in.
Now say you didn't have this pencil,
but you have an eye shadow that's a
similar color.
You can use an eye shadow.
All right.
Let's brush off any excess
of anything I see.
All right.
So that's it.
That's it?
That's a natural, it's a very
basic standard makeup look.
And again, you can take this from
daytime, natural, into a more dramatic
evening look.
I love it.
Thank you, so much.
You're welcome.
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