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It's going to be a three looks one pallet using the James Charles and morphe palette right here
I'm sure you guys are well aware of this palette. These three looks are going to be wearable and doable for you guys
So I was not think so
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1 palette videos and other palettes as well. Let's jump right into the first look ok
so for this first look
I'm gonna start out with an m4 for 1 and code James which is just that really neutral brown color
I think out of all the shades in the palette, that's probably one that I'll be using
More often just because it's a really good kind of transition color
It's got a little bit of an orange to it
Which I find matches really well with colors that you want to put on top of it
So, I'm just really buffing that in kind of all over the crease of my eye
it's not going to be a feature point of the of the eye look but
It will help just create dimension for the other shades that we put on
So that's basically it for that first step. Now. I'm going to go in with a real techniques shading brush
it's a little bit bigger than the one that I normally use and then I'm going to take
Mary
Which is like a mommy rose color and I'm gonna take it on that
brush because if you recall you did say that most the colors work better when
you do more of a
Patting motion as opposed to a blending motion. So I'm just kind of patting that in all over the outer corner of my eye and
Sort of patting it in
Along the crease
I did set my
Eyelids with the Mac Paint Pot because he did mention that that's one of the better
products to use as a base with his shadows
Alright, so I'm going to grab a slightly more tapered brush this one just by Kylie cosmetics and a tiny bit more
of that meri color on the brush, and now I'm just going to
blend and buff that color in I
Find these light these more like neutral shades blend really nicely
Where the bright colorful shades might take a little bit more finesse
These colors really are much easier to work with so if you're looking to kind of just start off with this palette
I would definitely suggest
Try out some of these more neutral shades first just to get used to the formula and stuff like that
Alright, so now I'm gonna grab the 1 to 4, which is quickly becoming one of my all-time favorite brushes
and I've mentioned that before I'm just going to
pack that all
Over the area of the lid that doesn't have
my shadow yet and just kind of
Pat it up next to the meri color just kind of blend those two together and take that right into the crease
Okay, so that's all there is for that stuff going back in with that blending brush and Mary again
I'm just buffing those shades together. So they blend really nicely
Please and I'm going to grab a little tiny ee 36 by morphe and i'm gonna mix
two shades ring light and
Sister-sister is like a really light pink color
I'm just going to concentrate that
In the inner tear duct area just to brighten up the look
Kind of drag out across
Okay, now aim is a pencil brush this one's by Mac and we're going to dip into Mary and
coat James and just
Hit that all under
The lower lash line, I'm also going to take it kind of underneath those lighter shades
Okay, cool, so there's just one more step to this I look and we're going to take a little a 20 brush and the color
You are kidding, I believe yeah
And it's that really?
Bright rich red shade and we're just going to
Press it into the outer corner of the eye
Like that
Make sure that color is nice and saturated and then we're just going to wing it outward ever so slightly
It just kind of gets the look a little something extra
And to finish off just going to grab an e 18
and a little bit more of that ring light shade and just hit the
brow bone a
Little bit of the shape go to the very long way as you can see it really picks up the light
Okay, awesome, so that is the easy first
Look, I'm just going to throw in some mascara some lips and I'll be right back for the next one
Okay, so for look number two I'm gonna go ahead and with code James just really quickly and hit that on the inner and outer
Corners of my eyes again just doing really big
Circular motions so I don't get any sort of intense
Areas of color. I just again want this to be a nice background shade
For the next colors, we're going to put on so just really kind of
Haphazardly popping that in okay cool. So now I'm going to grab this M
4-3-3 it's like slightly more tapered and I'm going to tap into
boutique
Which is like a slightly darker version of Mary
And I'm just going to start tapping that on the outer corner of the eye
Really pressing it in
And taking a little more and putting that on the inner corner. So we're going to create a little bit of a halo. I
This brush is nice because you can pack color on and kind of blend at the same time
Which is really nice. This is another brush in his collection that I'm really really happy. I have now in my position
So just kind of blending it out
And pressing it in. Okay. So now I'm gonna take my finger and the color guac which is like a beautiful
Shimmery green Shea, it's super super wearable
And
Just pressing that through the center of the lid where we kept it open
Bringing it right up
And then I'm going to take that and one two four and the color wild
Just like kind of an antiquey gold shade, and I'm just going to press that
On either side of the guac color
And just kind of help blend that shade in with the other colors and also add a little bit of shimmer as well
Okay, now I'm going to take dad's
4-3-3 again and a little bit more that shade that we initially used and just
Really blend everything together
Okay, great so for the lower lashlines can be pretty simple I'm going to get an e 18 and a little touch of
Those matte shades that we use to just go ahead and
Run it along the outer corner in the inner corner
Doesn't have to be super super clean just
kind of messily apply it down there and then I'm going to take a pencil brush and
The green shade again go walk and just go ahead and
Pop that right in the center
Kind of drag it down ever so slightly and then I'm gonna take the same pencil brush and
Base, I think that's what this one is calls
Yep. It's like a beautiful kind of champagne in color and I'm gonna go ahead and pop that right just a tiny
tiny bit in the center of that green
And
Then take a tiny bit more and just apply it ever so slightly right in the center of the lid. That's really gonna help
catch the light
And that you guys is the completed second look nice and easy and quick again
I'm gonna do the same things you move in a puff on some lipstick and we're gonna be all ready for look number three
Actually, you know what? I want to add one more thing to this. I'm gonna just grab
This M. 506 make sure it's clean
and a little bit of
canvas, which is just a matte nude and I'm gonna use that to
Highlight the brow bone
you can skip this step but I just find that it helps to clean up the eyeshadow a little bit and make it look a
little bit more put together
If you find the Rho is looking a little messy, too
You can use that canvas shade and a light hand and just kind of buff away the edges to help things
Really like smooth out and have a nice gradient
Okay, so I'll be right back
Okay, so for this last look again
I'm going to dip into a tiny bit of code James and just concentrate that on the outer
corner
of the eye
When in doubt just start with a transition shade and usually the ideas will come to you as you go
But this always just helps me to set the stage and this really could be a look in and of itself if you just wanted
To buff this color kind of through your crease and hit the center of the lid with like a shimmery shade
That would be an easy go to look as well. But I do like to use this as kind of a background shade
alright, so I'm gonna grab an M two or three nine a little packing brush and
Let's say Cola
which is that deep blue color that scares the crap out of me frankly because it is
challenging to work with
And I'm basically just pressing that all
Along the outer V. It's really important with these colors that you
Do more of a press blend as opposed to like a traditional blood because once you start blending this blue out it
Tends to like go all over the place a little bit. So I'm really using
The packing brush to smooth out the edges I am going to have to go in with a little bit of a blending brush but
This is definitely a
More successful way to do it so
You're not left with a huge mess. Now. That color does go a little bit patchy but
Honestly, I don't think I've ever used a blue like this
That doesn't go patchy at some point
The pigmentation is really nice. It's just a little bit difficult to blend out
you just have to really kind of finesse it and
I hesitated using this blue because this is definitely a color that you have to take your time with a little bit more
So like that turned out okay, but if I spend an extra, you know 15 minutes on it, it would probably be better
but you really just kind of have to
Blend and build blend and build and that can be hard when you're trying to do a look in under ten minutes
So just taking this for three three and doing the same thing pressing
blending pressing blending
And we're going to go back to that blue for now. I'm going to take my trusty one two four and
This color Cape Cod just like a really really unique
Pretty shade and I'm going to go ahead and pack that all over most of the lid. I'm going to leave this inner corner open
And I'm going to bring it right up into the crease to
Line up with that blue
And just press it right into the blue so those two mesh together
Let's see how pretty that color is. I think it's so pretty and unique
Whenever the packing capability of these shades is really really nice. You really can't go wrong with that
So I'm gonna grab this little B 36 again and this bright blue hello
this is
Amazing pigmentation. I'm pretty sure I used this color when I did the review of this palette
and I was really impressed with
How bright and pigmented it was even using it dry
I'm just hitting the inner corner of the eye and I'm gonna take it right down
I'm gonna take us this slightly bigger 18, and I'm gonna grab
Forgot I think I grabbed that Cape Cod shade again
And
Just kind of messily run that underneath the lower lash line, I like this color for this brush for underneath the lash line because
It really kind of bulb does the blending for you and it's not too harsh of the line
Which is what I want for this look
Okay
Just like that and then I'm gonna take this little
506 and some of this really really pretty brother color. It's like I use this brother
Yeah, it's almost like a periwinkle, I'm just going to
Run that underneath the other shades
So I'm gonna take a little bit more of Cola because we have to fill in a few of those gaps
I'm just gonna press it
So it's not perfect but I do feel like overall the look is pretty
That blue is just a little bit hard to get full opacity
With that one who might want to go in with like a blue base
like a blue cream base that might help a little bit a
little bit more in that Cola shade
So if you have brown eyes this will look really really good on you this gonna make your brown eyes pop
All right
So that's gonna be about it for our last look I'm gonna put some lashes on and of course top it off with the lips
And that's going to be it for our three looks video. I might add some liner to this one. I'm not sure yet
So you'll see when I do the close-up, but I'll be right back. Oh, you know what?
I do want to hit I always forget this step
But I'm gonna go again with that ring light shade
And just hit right under the brow just think that makes a big difference lifting the whole face
So pretty you can also use the shade as a highlight
Don't hit your Cupid's bow
Dip in the nose. It's a really really good highlight as well
Okay guys, so that is the elastic for this video right here I really hope you liked it
I know this one is not perfect and I definitely could have spent an extra like 20 minutes blending
But when you're trying to get a look done in under 10 minutes, you have to make a few sacrifices
But I hope it still gave you some awesome
Ideas to go and use this palette and use it on yourself and have a lot of fun with it. Thank you guys
So so much for watching this video as always
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