Hey everyone, I'm Courtney.
I have Phaedra and Nyx behind me, my two standard
poodles.
Today I'm going to be showing you the Melt
cosmetics She's in Parties Stack.
I'm wearing all of the colors on my eyes,
except for She's in Parties.
I feel like it's a really nice cohesive stack.
If you like the Melt cosmetics eyeshadow formula,
which I find to be buildable and blendable,
you'll love this.
I absolutely love it.
I feel like this formula is easier for me
to blend the colors together.
That makes it more user friendly for people
who are not necessarily professional makeup
artists.
Anyway, if you want to see the look that I
put together using She's in Parties, just
go ahead and keep watching.
I have already applied eyeshadow primer, and
set it with setting powder.
I'm going to apply Colour Pop Say I Do, with
a fluffy brush.
I'm just applying this very lightly.
In the crease.
The skin on my eyes is already slightly stained
from a hot pink eyeshadow look I did last
night.
I'm switching to a Sigma E25 to apply Say
I Do to the lower lash line.
I'm using Melt Last Caress with the Urban
Decay Iconic eyeshadow brush.
I'm using this to sort of define the crease.
I'm going to put it at the outer lid, and
at the lower lid, the outer lower lid.
I'm just going over it with the big fluffy
bdellium 787 brush to blend the two colors
together.
I did take a minute to fill in my brows with
Colour Pop's Jet Set black brow pencil.
I'm applying Melt Meanstreak with the Sigma
E36 brush to the outer v, just trying to build
up some depth to my eyes.
Taking is down a little bit to the corner
of the outer lower lash line.
I'm really carefully building this color up
with the Sigma E36.
I love this brush, because it's small, and
it's really great for hooded eyes.
It fits into the eye socket, so you can put
the deepest color where you need.
I'm going back to that same bdellium 787 brush,
and just blending these colors together.
I'm going back with a bit of Colour Pop Say
I Do on the bdellium 787 brush, and just blending
some more.
I'm taking a clean Sigma E35, and softly blending
in circles.
If you're ever having trouble with getting
a look blended out, grab a clean brush, and
try blending with that, to see if that makes
a difference.
I'm using Melt Dark Matter at the outer v,
to add a little more depth.
I'm going back with the Urban Decay iconic.
I'm doing horizontal, left, right movements,
along with vertical, sort of 90 degree type
movements.
I'm going to put Too Faced Glitter Glue on
my lids that are bare, just because I want
to have an extra sticky primer for the next
color that I use.
I'm using the Makeup Geek Foiled Eyeshadow
brush to put Skeleton Kiss onto my lid.
I'm actually going to put this color at the
inner lower lid too.
I'm back with the brush that has the black
on it, and just sort of hitting the outer
corner outline with this Marc Jacobs pencil.
It's not the most comfortable for tight lining.
I'm using this tiny little Wayne Goss.
This is the 8 brush, with more of that liner.
I'm just going to line as close to my lashes
as I can manage with it.
All right, I'm going to clean up the fallout.
I just used micellar water, and then I'm also
using the edge of this to kind of pull my
eyeshadow back towards the tip of my brow.
All right, so I put some false lashes on,
and I just lined my lower water line with
this pencil from Sigma, which is called Final
Touch.
I'm going to highlight my eyes with Makeup
Greek Celestial.
All right, now that I have my hair on, I'm
going to go ahead and zoom in so you can see
the finished eye look.
I hope you enjoyed my tutorial with the Melt
cosmetics She's in Parties stack.
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