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Kylie Jenner | How To Use My Eyeshadow Palettes Ft. Ariel Tejada

Jun 02, 2021
I really wanted to tell people that I've been using this every day. I've been dreaming of this moment for too long. This

eyeshadow

palette is literally my baby. It was very important for me to release this one first. It's called a bronze palette. I love bronze and brown colors. These are colors that I use while using this palette every day. I've been using this palette every day for the last five or six months. Every Snapchat video, every Instagram you've seen me on has been this palette. It's been very difficult to keep this a secret. All the makeup artists who work with me know that I am very specific about what brown goes on my eyes and I really feel like I perfected it in this palette.
kylie jenner how to use my eyeshadow palettes ft ariel tejada
This formula is very long. use and blend effortlessly. I use the front view for my lash line and blend it into my lash line. I use obsidian to make my

eyeshadow

liner. If I'm going out, I'll incorporate quartz and goldstone and I love putting Jasper under my brow bone and sometimes as a base, orange was a big color for me in my palette. I feel like the orange really brings out the colors. I made this palette perfect for me and I hope you do too. I just left them and can't wait for them to try it.
kylie jenner how to use my eyeshadow palettes ft ariel tejada

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I'm so excited to bring Arielle on today to show you how to use each color in my eyeshadow palette to create this look, so I'm going to take Jasper and do it. I just saw the highlight for the first time, make sure it is very well polished. I really love these shadows as they fall really well on the skin, there is no real fallout from the eyeshadow so you have a smooth application with no super pigmented mess. I'm really in love with them, so we used Jasper as a base. I'm going to go in and highlight his brow bone even more using ports.
kylie jenner how to use my eyeshadow palettes ft ariel tejada
This is a really soft champagne and bright color, it will just help pop out your brow bone and essentially just below your brows. I'm going to go ahead and apply the same quartz color to the depth of the eye to open and separate the eyes. Now I want to bring this towards the lash line in the inner corner. Using topaz, I'll go ahead and lightly run a blending brush through your crease and buff the color to start creating the hollow of your eye in your crease line. This will serve as your transition tone. Another big plus from Kylie is the eyeshadows. which are very buildable, so you can go from applying very sheer Lee to going in and having great depth with the color right now.
kylie jenner how to use my eyeshadow palettes ft ariel tejada
I'm just using this as a base to make the other shadow stand out. This is just creating a halo. of color around her eye, so I'm going to go ahead and take a smaller blending brush and take the tiger eye color and apply it right on her lash line. You'll simply follow it across the crease line and bring it up to your lashes. line, make sure it's very evenly blended, you're just gently cutting into the crease to create more shape and definition on the eye, use the same fluffy brush that I used and make sure it's very evenly blended.
I'm going to intensify the crease color even more by applying hematite. I really like this color because of the amount of redness it contains. I feel that it brings much more warmth to the eye. Now I'm going to go ahead and keep the intensity more towards the outer V of the eye as we go. Basically I want to have a more almond shape, so Kylie is a big fan of orange and she created this color called citrine. I'm going to go ahead and blend it over everything I've done just to get more of that orange tone back.
For her, I make her green eye pop out again and I'll take the Bronzite color and rub it closer to her lash line just to further intensify the almond shape that we're creating with her eye. Make sure you create a very thin line that doesn't Pass through the center of the eye and get thicker as you go out, we're going to blend this line. This will simply create a raised eye shape and give you a more caddy-like look. I thought I was necessarily going to work with Kylie. I have noticed that she is very specific about the browns we use or that she likes warm ones for the color tone and I really think she mastered and perfected the palette that she created.
Sorry, using obsidian, I'm going to go ahead and make it even darker. lash line, lastly I'm going to use the Quartz and Goldstone color mix on your lid, just another great use you can give the products is to mix the eyeshadows together to create a custom color combo that will just polish your eyes to make sure there are no lines, so now that we've just finished Kylie's skin, we're going to move on to the bottom of the eye and finish the application of the eye shadow, we're going to use hematite and a border that just along the outer edge of she use the end of the brush to connect the edge of the last shadow application we did with the bottom application, try to keep this color and move it to the lash line as close and tight as possible, if you can, now take a clean brush to blend and gently blend the color to ensure no lines and a perfect blend now using citrine to blend the color we have previously applied.
I'm going to take a small fluffy blending brush and brush it along her lower lash line, this will just create a warm halo of light around her eye. Some people would be too afraid to use the color orange to blend their lower lash line. I just think it adds a little warmth and brings out the eye color. I'm going to go ahead and apply the tiger eye using the same. fluffy blending brush I'm going to focus this color more towards the outer corner of your eye. This will also help intensify the outer V and make your eye look much more almond-shaped.
Just go back and grab quartz. Andrey emphasizes a highlight in the tear. eye canal to make sure to open and separate the eyes to give a more awake look. Another thing that's really fun is to apply Kylief True Round K on your waterline as an eyeliner, it's really warm and rich and will be just enough to bring out her eye color and give a little more depth to the line. of water. This is my first eyeshadow palette. I made two more fun shadow

palettes

that you'll see before next year, so stay tuned for those, I can't wait.
Guys, get your hands on this and try it Hi guys, this is my purple palette. I've been working on this for the last few months and here it is, so we have the periwinkle trophy, stone lilac wine and violets for dinner, amethyst violet smoke. and blueberry. I went back to my original 9 loaf. I really wanted this palette to fit in with the bronze palette and the burgundy palette. I really wanted it, it's simple, I wanted it to make sense and all the colors and needs you need to make a purple. Be careful, the first thing I'm going to use is the periwinkle color on the brow bone just to highlight the brow bone a little.
It's a soft, shiny thing like little touches of lilac, so next we'll take the colored stone and apply it. its crease I really fell in love with the palette. I thought it was really vibrant and I just fell in love with how the color story came together. I feel like the shimmers in this palette are also or just a little more amped up than most. month, they get better each time I go back to deepen the crease even more so that when I apply the other colors, like a background, the other eyeshadows blend in, so when you're doing a black eye, in my opinion.
There's no really right or wrong way to do makeup, but I feel like maybe not highlighting the deep purple completely is the way to go so the eye doesn't look so crazy when you look at it in person. So something like this color, the stone color, is a really good color, it's blended and it's a transition color, so the next color I'm going to use is training purple. I'll take it with a Kylie brush, okay, Kylie blending brush. I'm going to place that right over her lash line. I'm going to go ahead and just drag it a little bit lower into her crease, blending it more into her actual lid as a purple night look.
The next color I'm going to take is amethyst and me. I'm taking a small brush and I'm going to go over that same color but closer to the lash line. I'm not going to take it to the crease. It has a very beautiful shine, almost like that of a grape, and reflects shades of a more blue, violet hue, which is really very pretty. I'm just going to buff it like it's all over the lid, but I'm going to leave a little transition towards the center of the lid so I can apply something. From there, depending on the way you apply these pigments to the eyelid.
I like these eyeshadows, the pigment in the eyeshadow will distribute differently, so if I press the eyeshadow onto the lid I see that more of the color payoff will be obtained. appears, if I swipe it, you're going to get a really nice glow from the blue undertones that come out, which is really nice to know pila t, so I'm going to go ahead and use the lilac color. I'm taking a flat shading brush and applying it to the actual eyelid more towards the inner part of your eye, this will open up your eyelid and create some sort of separation between your crease color and the color we set before, especially when I'm doing brows .
I'm going to go back with the amethyst color and the same brush that I just blended the two together to mix the colors. Here he dies, so I'm going to use the wine and dine color and I'm going to come back with a blending brush through his crease and this will set the tone of all the purple colors that we've applied and just blend them into the crease. Alright, the colors really work well together, you could create a day or night look it seems very useful, so the next color I'm going to choose is the cranberry color.
I'm taking it with a flat angle brush and I'm going to go to her lash line. This is a really interesting color. And I was going to say it's so pretty it's funny because I'm applying it over the purple like I thought it was going to read super blue, but it blends so well it's almost like I don't know it, it just is. it works and I think it has a lot to do with the reflective blue colors within the purples. Kylie decided to make all of her colors a super cool tone instead of a really really warm one and I think again this color just works really, really well with it. a nice smoke-like color of it that they are using it as a thin line so that they like to find it.
I cry with shame. I'm going to go back in with the brush I had before and blend out the purples like my little one. little pointer brush I'll just like at the end when you're creating your

palettes

like what are you thinking about more when you're creating this like what do you want honestly palettes are so hard and there's so many things involved you know I feel like everyone is super focused on how they show up the shadows, and they're forgetting how they perform on the eye and they're also doing the color matching, yeah, on the actual palette, those colors.
It could be mixed on the palette and it doesn't make any sense. The palettes are definitely a challenge that I'm learning more about and I'm excited about the purple palette because it's now part of the burgundy bronze purple family and eventually I want to make a lot more, what else do you guys think I should do for the bottom eyeshadow ? I'm going to use stone. I'm using a flat brush to blend, this will be like my transition color just to highlight the purple. On the way back, I'll grab a big fluffy blending brush that previously had some purples on it, so it's funny because every time Kylie asks me about color, if we want to do something with color, I'm always the one who likes to try to get her out of it. there.
But these palettes make me love color a lot and I think that's important because the fact that someone like me who doesn't really like playing with color and enjoys it, I think it's a good palette so I'll go back to color amethyst. with the same brush and just bring a little bit of the purple underneath because this color is slightly reflective, it will definitely bounce some light off your actual eye color and when there are flash photos like this is where your eye color can show up. a little bit lighter so the last few parts of this tutorial use the periwinkle color and I'm going to bring it right to the center of her eyes spread out like a little touch of highlight ready so Arielle didn't use trophy or purple smoke so I just wanted wash them for you, this is a trophy, yes, I couldn't wait to film this video.
I was so excited that I finally protected it, so this is a sample, this is not the actual packaging, but I am very happy about this. I changed my burgundy palette probably five times, so it took me a while, but I feel like I've finally perfected it. This is like everything I wanted. My burgundy color, what the names would be, and my bronze palette were all some of my favorite crystals. This palette I really wanted to represent every color of Nude Beach Penny, my three glosses are cities I love, Dubai in New York and my last palette in the middle, my color pop was orange and this time I put a bright burgundy here and it really pops .
Find out if it's like all the other colors, the shimmers and this palette are different than the shimmers in my bronze palette.My bronze palette was an everyday palette. I wanted the glitters and it was like a glitter, not that crazy, but I had a lot of them. It's more fun with them, it's actually a whole new formula so they have a lot more shimmer than the last palette, so now Arielle is going to show you how to create this look so you think nude on the brow bone with a small brush to blur. We're going to go ahead and pop the highlight right after you talked about, this is my favorite little highlighter for the brow bone, so we're going to go ahead and apply it right there in the tear duct of the eye, just to open up and separate the eyes using the beach in its fold.
I'm going to take a blending brush and run it along your pain line to create some dimension and a transition color for the rest of my eyeshadow application. The color has a warm reddish-like tone, it really helps with the transition. More Mathy Plummy colors using Penny, we'll use it to edge across the crease of her eye to give it a little more warmth and definition. I'm going to go ahead and take the same blending brush that I use for the Beach color and Blend the color to make sure there are no harsh lines. I'm going to go ahead and use Penny again with the blending brush and bring it a little bit closer to the lash line.
I'm going to start creating more of that almond shape that Haley likes for our eyes. Make sure to bring that color across the crease line to ensure all the color blows through. I'm quickly going to change the brick color and the almond color and put it on the back of my hand just to give a little bit more of that. burgundy and powder tone service, please line it up. I'm going to take a little bit of almond on a little tapered blending brush and blend it across the lash line, right on the outer corner, this will bring a little more emphasis to the almond shape that we're trying to create, make sure it's pretty intense, but still breaking it out so it's not a hard line.
I'm tearing it a little bit to make the outside of the fold of it just to create that V shape like you know. end of an almond, I take the same blending brush that I was using before, to buff through the crease line, I see that perfect blend, so taking Burgundy now it's like a nice little bright color, we're just going to sweep it through the crease plane to bring out all the colors of the eyeshadows, so using nude the Dubai and New York I'm going to go ahead and place that on the lid of the eye, so for this palette, Kylie decided to make her shimmers a little more shiny and let me tell you how you like it. put it beautifully on the eyes your lips I just like to shine this is so pretty Wow just because I want to warm up the eyelid a little bit I'm going to go ahead and take Los Angeles and Dubai and just place it once again right there in the center of the lid, I'll take all matte neutrals.
Beach penny brick and almond and I lightly buffed them once more down to the crease to ensure additional definition. Finally, once again, we will take almond with a small blending brush and right on the lash line it gives a more intense background to your eyelashes take a small blending brush and blend it. I'm going to take a clean blending brush, there's no product on this and just buff the color and make sure there's a perfect match, take my highlight. The brush is again naked and it gives a little bit of shine to the highlights, so we just finished the fe and I just applied a thin amount of Almond Rim across the lower lash line.
I'm going to go ahead and now use a little bit of Burgundy. To highlight the burgundy shade on the eyes, something really great about Kylie's palettes is that they are self-explanatory. Its central color is the one that highlights the eyeshadows, brightens your eyeshadows like in the bronze palette. you have your orange in the center, this one has the burgundy tone in the center, so I'm going to look at Kylie up and I'm going to use the cake pan in brown and on top of that potato chips.

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