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HOW TO: BASIC Beginners Eyeshadow Tutorial | Detailed

Jun 01, 2021
Hello, my loves, what is a selfish tone? I'm coming back to it with another video and I know this look looks very similar, that's because in my recent video you guys saw the introduction to this look that you guys didn't see, that's how I got it. This is my look, so that's going to be the purpose and the sole purpose of this video is going to be to give you a lot of explanation on how to get this look and the brushes that you're going to need to achieve it and really the techniques that I use. to achieve this flawless

eyeshadow

look, my real

beginners

who really need help and need the explanations and details of the brushes and all that, this is for you, yes guys this

eyeshadow

look is super cute and It's actually very doable, super beginner. friendly, if you are not a professional doing eyeshadows, it's okay, I promise you will achieve it, you will improve, all you have to do is keep practicing and in no time you will be able to do makeup looks and you will be able to blend like a professional, keep going, well Guys, I'm making these videos to make you feel motivated, encouraged and confident in yourself knowing that you can do this too, which is why my videos are super

detailed

and super similar. tedious because I want you guys to actually feel like you can follow the

tutorial

s instead of following the quick

tutorial

s, so yeah, I'm going to show you how I achieved this beautiful look right here and I hope you're interested in seeing how to get this look.
how to basic beginners eyeshadow tutorial detailed
So, with that being said, let's get started. I already did. I don't sound crazy right now, but that's all part of the video process. Well, first of all, I would just like to share with you the polish that we have. I'm going to use it today, if you don't have these pilots, then you can definitely use other duplicates for these paddles. I dipped into the youthful ones, put on the magic mini and then also used more feeder to create 39a palettes so I definitely don't want you to feel like if you don't have these palettes you can't do this look because when I used universal colors to do this look and again You guys can find many duplicates for these shades, so we are ready.
how to basic beginners eyeshadow tutorial detailed

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Up close and personal, the first thing you should do is get the concealer of your choice. I'm going to use the Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Concealer, apply it to my eyelid and then apply it with my Real Techniques blending brush. and I'm just going to apply concealer, so the reason we apply concealer to our lids first is because we want our eyeshadows to be very pigmented, so creating that base for your eyeshadows to pop is very important. , it's more or less like a canvas. get rid of the highlights in your eyes so that when you apply your eyeshadow everything is very fluid so first things first I'm using these two shades and I have this very fluffy blending brush as you can see it's rounded and it's very fluffy. meaning this will help me blend perfectly to start our eyeshadow.
how to basic beginners eyeshadow tutorial detailed
What do you want to do? If you see your eyes starting to wrinkle a little bit, you want to go back and with a brush I choose to blend it out. She even uses a beauty blender to blend the concealer, but today I'm just going to use a brush. The next thing you want to do is take the eye shadow brush, don't forget to remove the excess powder and what I like to do is just go ahead and lightly dust the color in or on top of my crease area and I start in the crease area because eventually the color will extend to the top of our eyes and you just want to gradually do what you don't want.
how to basic beginners eyeshadow tutorial detailed
To apply your eyeshadow up here because then you'll have that color up there. We're going to take your time blending and just building up so that the motions that I'm using are circular and back and forth. The strokes are circular motions, they really allow the eyeshadow to fold more smoothly and also create some depth in your eyes because you're pressing and also blending at the same time, rather than using them back and forth. We're

basic

ally spreading the color everywhere so it can be covered evenly. I like to go in, but first I'm mixing strokes and I'm building up this transitional shade and then I just like to fan out the corners a little bit and as you can see, I feel like my eye is blended really well, so now I'm just going to use strokes. back and forth to make sure everything looks pretty good and when they do this, especially with their transition tone, they want to make sure. that you are applying a very light hand you want to hold the brush by the end when you hold the brush closer to the end you create less tension and pressure on the brush instead of holding it by the end closest to the brush, I felt That was always one of my problems when I made eyeshadows, like my eyeshadow didn't appear pigmented at all, how I looked at others, like it was always there, but you know, like it wasn't there, so yeah.
I have realized that construction is very important in the look of your eyeshadow and it definitely makes a difference, so we have our transition shade done and the next thing we are going to do is, as you can see in this eye, we So we have the shine close by. to a white or nude color tone in our crease area, so how we achieve this white canvas over this orange eyeshadow is that we need to apply a little bit of concealer like our favorite concealer right now, which is the to face concealer Born This Way as I have it.
I loved this concealer and I'm going to apply it on this flat, rounded brush that doesn't have a very strong shape, which means it definitely has some fuzz in the corners, which is exactly what we want because as you can see, this little mini 1/ The 2-cut crease is not very sharp but it is there and you can see it. I'm going to start at the bottom of my eye and what I'm doing is I'm just tapping on the concealer and I'm just moving in my direction. Tapping up will definitely give you the look you're going for and you really just want to take it as high as you want that color to look.
I want it to look quite tall, so I'm just going to grab the concealer. all the way to the top and just lightly tap the edges so there isn't a hard line. As you can see, this already looks great, but now we have to set our concealer, so I want you to really understand that when you do this. anything, even with your face, once you apply a liquid, you have to set it with a powder. I'm going to go into that near white shade and on this flat brush, just like you guys, you can see this blood, this brush definitely has some fuzz on it.
To know that's exactly what we want again, we don't want this cut crease to be super defined, so this rounded brush will definitely give us that look and at the same time it will help us apply and pack the shade and make it look very pigmented. lightly tap the shadow and you're actually just setting the concealer, that's all you're doing, you're just setting the concealer and you're using tapping motions to do this. You definitely don't want to spread this color because I could move the concealer underneath and for my girls with very small eyes, doing this kind of cut crease up to where it is up to here will open up your eyes and make them look a lot bigger which is definitely a key with the eyeshadow, the rest of us are going to use those brown tones and what this will do is add some depth to our eyes.
They're taking that brown tone on this pencil brush, as you can see, this brush is very defined and this. This will allow us to deepen our crease perfectly and also blend it because it is fluffy. I'm going to take that shade right on our outer corner and at first I'm just going to apply the color to the outer corner and then I'm going to bring it up like an inverted C, so as you can see, we're going to start down here and just curve it like an inverted C. , so I like to stroke the bottom and then I'll go in and use. our circular motion to blend the color into our crease and the kids are adding a darker color to their eye is to make sure it's building the color and also blending it really well; you still want to see your transition shade and you also want to Remember to use light blending strokes because you guys can see that little dip and just me taking the time to blend it out is definitely giving our eyes the depth that we want so next I'm going to use again our transition shadow brush. and I'm just going to go over the top areas of that brown so it's all blended together and I'm not going to dip back into the shadow just because there's leftover product on the brush and then I'm going to go back and with the brown brush and we're just going to blend that brown out a little bit more. to touch up anything else.
I'm just going to touch up the front of my eyes with that very bright shade and yes, I'll just apply a little bit more if you're happy. with this look here you can definitely leave your eyes like this but I'm going to add a little bit of walnut liner to my eyeshadow just because I feel like it would definitely add to the look and I'm using the NYX matte liquid liner so I'm just going to show you how I do my winged eyeliner so I like to start at the inner corner first do it as a very small line and then as I go further out I like to bring my eyeliner higher up in a slanted shape and then I like to stop at the end of my eye and what I would do next is take out my wing so I like to do the bottom line first and then I'll connect the top once you connect the top the only thing left to do is just fill in all the areas in white and for the light, guys, that was super simple, super easy and I'm not going to lie when I started lining my eyes, it wasn't that simple, it's going to take me forever to make that little wing. because I won't be wrong and I didn't know how to do my eyelashes, but now we're professionals, okay, and we're professionals together, you guys have seen me grow out Maybelline false eyelash mascara, you really just want to use something. that's very light, they don't really need anything heavy because we're just doing this to blend our natural lashes with our false ones.
I have a

detailed

lash tutorial for you and for those who know you have a little problem or don't really know how to apply them. I have a video about that so check the description box or you can just click on the little eye icon at the top of the video and it will take you right there, that's your art and I get it. If big lashes aren't your thing, that's perfectly fine, it's your face, it's your preference, but I love long lashes and I love to fly with them, that's fine, and also these lashes are from my lash line, The kids have been asking me. you know something like more information or details about my lash line guys it's coming okay I'll have more details about it soon but for now let's enjoy these lashes okay just enjoy me wearing them and know that eventually and very soon you guys will be able to get your hands on these lashes okay I'm going to go ahead and finish my face and then I'll come back to you to finish under my eyes so we'll do everything. today okay the whole eye look is here okay love so we're back and I pretty much did most of my face and now we're just going to touch up the rest of our eyes so I'm just going to use a little bit in black. eyeliner on my waterline which is the hard part about doing makeup.
I swear who else's eyes water when they put on eyeliner. This is the part that completes the whole look and we're going to pop under our eyes with some eyeshadow and I. I'm going to dive into our first transition shades to do this eyeshadow with this pencil brush because it's definitely going to hit right under our eyes to give us that look that we're going for and then I'm going to add more to the look. I'm going to go in with the brown shade that we used to deepen our eyes on this angled flat brush and I'm just going to apply this brown shade closer to our eyeliner and to finally complete our eyes I'm going to apply a little bit of mascara. on our lower lash line, guys this is key, if you don't do this your eyes won't be complete.
I'm back with the finished look. I just wanted to show you that they really make it as a dedicated video for you, I hope you all enjoyed it if you were able to watch the whole video. Thank you all very much for watching and I hope this video has been very useful for you. I love the way this turned out so before we go, today's motivational quote is your excuses. Someone else's chance, stop making excuses before you lose another blessing, so with that being said, I'll see you love in my next video, bye.

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