Hello Beauties my name is Ewa and
welcome to my channel. In one of my
previous video I was talking about some
blending techniques and I mention a
little bit about colour theory and colour
wheel, so today I want to go even deeper
with this topic, but nothing crazy,
because colour wheel and colour theory is
so big and huge topic, that... Today I'm
going to tell you more about blending
and a little bit more about  colour wheel.
And if you have never heard about what
I'm going to share with you in the
moment, that knowledge can change your
whole makeup game. Intrigued? So stay with
me and keep on watching. Ok, let's start
with some theory. If you have never heard
about primary  colours then here I am
saving your day. There are three primary
 colours: yellow, red and blue. No matter
what  colour you mix together from those
three  colours you will always create new
color. That means if you have only
primary colors you can create any color
you need, well... you probably need also
some black and white, but in theory these
are not  colours, so we are not going to
talk about it now. If you mix blue and
yellow
they give us green, if you mix yellow
with red it's going to be orange and if
you mix red with blue you will have
purple. Now, if you want to have more
 colours for example lime green, then you
mix yellow with green so you can gain
lime green. The same thing is with teal
shade, with more violet, or more purple
burgundy shade and so on, and so on as
you can see right now on your screen. Now
as you can see
we have some sort of wheel and that's
 colour wheel. Basically shades that are
next to each other as maybe you noticed,
they blend with each other and create
new  colours. That situation we have first
with primary colors, then with primary
and secondary colors and so on, and so on,
and so on. So if you mix two colours that
are next to each other, they blend
gorgeously and you don't need anything.
You just need brush, those two colors,
some scratching moves on your eye and
you just achieve new  colour. How this
works? Let me show you. Here I have yellow,
red and orange. Let's start with red, so I
am applying red on my hand and now let's
add some yellow. Can you see what is
happening here? On the middle between red
and between yellow, I am creating new
 colour. I am creating orange. You see? This
is how colours blends to each other, when
I take orange orange and I will blend
with these colors,
they will also blend to each other and they
will blend beautifully. Of course on my
hands it's not so good, because I use
fingers for this not brushes, but as you
can see they're just going and going, and
going, and I can even do like this and I
will create new  colour, because those
 colours are so close to each other that
they are literally will just create new
colors that's all. The question is what
will happen if we want to blend colors
opposite on our beloved  colour wheel?
I take blue and orange. What  colour they
can create? Well, they can't create any
colour, because they are too far from each
other, so if I will try to blend them
together
the only  colour we will have it's dirty.
It's nothing more just dirty  colour Let
me check two other colours. Let's go with
green and red. They are also very far
from each other, they're opposite to each
other, so green and red. Dirty! Dirty, dirty,
dirty brown colour. Blending is what I
showed you on my hand. You're  mixing two
colours one with another, so you create
another  colour. But this is only possible,
if you have those colours on the colour
wheel, when those colours are close to
each other or maybe they're primary colors,
you know the drill, you saw this. Let's
say it was very short, because believe me,
it's, it's more in this theory. I just
told you total basic. So what you can do
when you want to actually blend those
eyeshadows that they are very far from
each other. You put them one on to
another, just like layers. You don't
scratch surface of your skin, not
blending circles moves, moves like that,
no! You just tap! Tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap,
tap! And today I'm going to show you
in practice how it works. Yes, I finished,
let's go to practice. Sorry!
That was necessary! And by the way if you
want more about  colour theory let me know,
because seriously there's more than
that and in  colour theory is... Everything
in makeup is related to  colour theory,
even that you need to green concealer to
cover your redness, that's also a  colour
theory, color wheel and all that stuff, so
just let me know and without any more
ado and talking, and all that stuff,
let's just do this makeup! I'm gonna zoom you
in and let's start. And today I'm also
going to play with Carnival XL Pro
palette. I know that some of you can have
enough of this palette, can't bear it
anymore.
But the palette is not important.
Important are the colours, so if you want
to do this makeup you just do it with
your palettes and your colours, and what
do you have. You don't need to use
palette that I have and what I use.
Simple is that. I am starting as always
with matte beige shade under my brow
area, because I really like to set this
area. I feel more secure because of that.
And because summer is almost over and we
can say "hello" to autumn or fall, so I
really want to do this
red - green combination. Let's just do this
mix of autumn and summer. I want to do a
little crazy cut crease, so I will start
with red. I am tracking where my cut crease
will be, so here. Here, here, here, here.
This technique is weird and I am talking
more about this technique in this video
right here, so you can always check it
out. First I'm packing this shade and
then I am starting to blending with
tapping or with scratching a little bit.
And I am also starting to creating shape
of my eye. Now I am taking colour Keen
and I will show you colour theory in
action, so what will we have here, when I
apply this yellow and blend with this
red. Long live the orange! As you can
clearly see I am scratching surface of
my skin or do circles, because when
colours are next to each other and they
are blending nicely, that means they are
creating new colour obviously you can see
it right, so you just don't
need to
tap-tap-tap. I like to do it, but you
don't need to. I'm taking colour The Hype
and now this will be fun.
This area is safe, so I'm just gonna do
circles and I will scratch this area, but
what I'm going to do here? I am tapping
tap, tap. No-thing more! Just tap-ping, like
so. I will take this yellow, because 
yellow will do a great bridge between
those two colors, like so, but green, let's
go back to that red, and red, and back to
not yellow, and back to green, even
more green. and more red. and even more
green. And now even if you want you will
not do anything more with this area.
That's the best effect you can get. I
will add a little bit more yellow here.
And now I will cut this crease. Sorry,
that I didn't show you how I created
this cut crease. I will leave for you one
of my cut crease tutorial right here so
you can check it out. Of course I am very
old that my hands like to shake, so I
covered even too much, but don't
worry, because I'm going to use this
red and green again, so you will see this
blending once more. So it's Infurno time.
Now let's go with The Hype again.
That's it. I can't do anything more here.
The best option to let those two colours
be together on your eyes is to to do cut
crease like here or for example you
use one color on your lower eyelid and
other colour your upper eyelid, or just
you can always connect those two very
opposite colours with some colour that is
great to blend one and other, for
example for green and red it will be
yellow, but any other way you just have
well... mess. So now I will do what I said
with this yellow, so let's start with green.
Let's keep this inner corner red.
And say "hi" to yellow. Yeah, the best way
to connect green and red, well maybe not
the best, we could also use blue. It's
messy, messy, messy, messy, but I don't care,
because I didn't do my face, so I will
clean up this mess,
add some lashes, add beige pencil on my
waterline, I will do my face and I'll be
right back with of course to lip options
as always. And because this video is for
sure already too long, so you see two lip
options now on your screen in the same
time and of course some close-ups on
this gorgeous eye look, and with the next
video probably, I will show you my
everyday or most preferable makeup for
autumn, because we say goodbye to summer
and we welcome autumn and of course
spooky season, so as always I love you
very, very much!
And I see you soon! Bye!
