hey everyone and thank you so much for
watching today's video in this video I'm
gonna show you how I created this eye
look using a super affordable palette so
that's what I'm gonna show you guys
today and before I go in with any eye
shadow I am first going to prime my
eyelids because this is gonna make sure
that my eye shadow is gonna stay in
place all day. And also it's gonna remove
redness from the eyelid. So I'm using the
mac cosmetics Paint Pot any color soft
ochre this is my absolute favorite
eyeshadow primer. I use it in every video
and to apply it I'm using a sigma Beauty
p84 brush. Now in this video I'm gonna
take this palette from essence which is
called the nude palette. And I'm gonna
start with that super light color and
I'm taking a sigma Beauty E40 brush I'm
applying this all over the eyelids I
kind of wanted to use it to lock the
eyeshadow primer in place because the
primer is kind of a creamy product so
using a Matte shadow on top of it it's
kind of going to lock it in place which
is gonna make sure that we have a really
nice set base for all the eyeshadows. So
now I'm going in with this color right
here I'm taking a Sigma Beauty E40 brush
and I'm gonna start blending this all
the way from the inner corner to the
outer corner.
Now this palette was only four euros in
the Netherlands which i think is kind of
equal to four dollars it's almost the
same which is so inexpensive!? I'm looking
at the palette I didn't think it looked
like it was going to kind of be like the
best eyeshadow palette ever, but I really
wanted to challenge myself and see what
I could create with such an affordable
eyes shadow palette. Now I'm gonna say it
straight away this is not the best
palette I've ever used it's not bad
especially not for the price but it's
also not the best palette I've ever use,
Like, I blended quite a lot of this in
the crease but I had to go in with more
and more of that eyeshadow to really
build it up you can see it now in my
crease but if you have darker skin than
me obviously it is not going to really
show up so I tried my best to make it
work and I blend
as much as I could to really make the
color stand out. And now I went in with
this color which is kind of a golden
shimmery color. And I'm using a what is
the name it's a 242 brush by Mac I
believe and I'm gonna press it all over
the eyelid. Now as you can see this is a
shimmery color and this was actually not
a bad eye shadow I didn't use a wet
brush I used just a dry brush and most
of the time using a wet brush is gonna
make the eyeshadow look even more
intense, so if you make your brush wet
this is even gonna stand out more and I
felt like for the fact that I used a dry
brush I think it performed really well
so I was really a surprised.
So obviously I'm gonna do the same thing
at the one side as on the other side and
then I just decided to use my finger
because it's so much easier than using a
brush then now I'm taking my e-40 brush
with that product what is left on it and
I'm just blending around the edges then
I'm going in with a darker shade from
the palette and I'm taking a sigma flat
definer brush and I'm gonna create a
line above the lash line. Now first, again
I used a dry brush with no product on it
whatsoever only the brown eyeshadow and
I wanted to create line right above the
lash line but I quickly noticed that it
did not give as much a color payoff as I
wanted it to have so I decided to make
my brush a little wet and you can see
now straight away that the brown color
above the lash line looks a lot darker
it's because I made the brush wet and
this way the dark brown color is kind of
getting more of a darker color since
it's kind of mixed with the setting
spray I used so this is a really easy
trick like if you have a shadow in your
palette which isn't really showing off
the way you want it to be. You can make
your brush wet and this way it's looking
a lot darker. Now obviously I feel like
the palette itself should have have more
color payoff but since I wanted to make
this palette work and show you what you
can do with it I'm just going to do it
this way. Now next I'm going in with
the same color again I didn't make it
wet again because actually for this step
I wanted it to be a bit more softer so
I'm going to create a simple line where
I normally would like create
wing liner I'm just kind of dragging it
towards the end of my eyebrow you don't
have to be super precise but you do want
it to be a straight line but it doesn't
have to be like a perfect line and then
I'm going to kind of smudge above it as
well to create the illusion of a winged
liner but again it doesn't have to be
perfect because after this step I'm
actually going to blend out the line so
don't worry if it's not looking like
perfect also don't worry about the space
underneath the line because I'm going to
clean it up with concealer so I feel
like as of right now it's all looking a
bit messy but don't worry we're gonna
fix that so now I'm going in with a dark
brown again but I took a tiny blending
brush from Sigma Beauty I have all my
favorite brushes linked down in the
description bar in case you are
wondering and I'm just going to blend it
in the crease area and I just realized I
haven't mentioned it yet but this video
is actually also an inspired look by an
amazing artist which is called Hindash
I will make sure to link his Instagram in
the description bar but he always
creates this type of eye look where you
create a winged liner and then you drag
the same color towards the crease in
this way you kind of get a winged eye
look but in a really subtle way I have
seen his I have seen him doing this
technique very often so I kind of wanted
to try it out myself as well because I
don't think I've done this before maybe
once but I'm not sure but I feel like
this is kind of his signature eye look
so I really wanted to have it give him
some credit but I will put his social
media details all in the description bar
so I'm just gonna keep blending it and
like I said earlier as of right now it's
looking a bit messy especially
underneath that line that I created but
don't worry don't let it discourage you
from creating look like this because
we're gonna easily fix that so you
really have to focus on is the crease
looking nicely blended out and are all
the shades looking just really soft
together and then don't worry about the
messy sitation
underneath the wing liner part . So
obviously I'm gonna do the same thing at
the other side as well I felt like in
comparison with the other eye this side
is looking a bit too harsh so I tried to
fix that so now I'm going in with a E25
brush from Sigma Beauty with a tiny bit
of concealer on it and I'm just going to
sweep my brush back and forth right
underneath that winged liner I created
and this is going to clean up all the
messiness you can also use a tissue with
some cleanser on it but I haven't
applied any foundation yet no concealer
yet so I don't know why I'm saying that
because that's not really the reason why
I'm doing this but I don't know I just
like to use concealer but I could have
used a cleansing wipe as well I don't
know I just like to use concealer I
think so I did the same at the other
side and I feel like the other side is
still looking a bit too harsh but I'm
gonna fix that in a minute I just went
in with a little bit more of that dark
brown and I just blended this in the
corner of the winged liner if you know
what I mean I just wanted it to look a
little bit more soft just like the other
side so now it's looking a lot better
this is how it's looking so far and
after this I applied my foundation and
concealer off-camera and then now I'm
going in with the dark brown color again
and a flat definer brush and I'm gonna
use this underneath the lower lash line
since I use this color for the winged
liner effects it's now really beautiful
to kind of use it underneath the lower
lash line as well because now the lower
lash line and the upper lash line are
kind of going to connect like where the
part of the winged liner starts you can
now see that the lower lash line kind of
blends into that part which i think is
really nice so of course doing the same
thing at the other side this is a really
nice brush because you can either like
create the winged liner at the upper
effect as I did but also use it for the
lower lash line to apply it really
precisely now of course this is going to
make it look a bit harsh like the
application you can really see it
clearly so we do want to blend it out
and make
get more soft therefore I'm taking a
tiny blending brush from Sigma mixing
the dark brown with the light brown and
I'm just gonna use the mixture of those
two colors to blend it all the way
underneath the lower lash line
the another next color I'm using is the
second shade in the palette which is a
really light shimmery pearly kind of
color and I'm gonna use a Sigma Beauty
smudge brush which I think is the number
E21, I'm  not quite sure but it's called a
smudge brush and it's just a really tiny
smudgy brush and I'm gonna use this for
the inner corner to give it a little bit
of a pop in the inner corner this shade
was not super pigmented I did use a dry
brush so maybe using a wet brush it's
gonna look a little bit more intense err
now for in a one line I'm using a pencil
from L'Oreal which is a really beautiful
color it's actually a little bit more
warm tone in comparison with you other
colors so if you think it's to cooperate
then you can also use like a nude pencil
or maybe a dark darker pencil like a
black if you want to make the whole look
a bit more smoky that's totally up to
you so after applying it I'm going in
with some mascara I'm using the Great
Lash mascara from Maybelline which is my
current favorite drugstore mascara I
think it's a really nice one and then
for my fake lashes I applied my impishly
lashes which are from my own lash
company any tude I will have a special
discount code for you guys in the
description bar and then this is the end
of the video I really hope you all
enjoyed don't forget to give this video
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really helpful for my youtube channel
and also let me know if you want me to
do another video using a super
affordable pellet and if so what palette
do you want me to use I'm really curious
to know in the comments so maybe I can
buy some of the recommendations that you
want me to do videos with so definitely
let me know and hopefully I will see you
all in my next video bye
you
