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How To Use an Eyeshadow Quad | 3 Looks 1 Palette | Easy Eyeshadow Tutorial for Beginners

Mar 18, 2024
Hey guys, for today's video I'm going to show you how to do three beginner

eyeshadow

looks

using just four

eyeshadow

s. I wanted to create this video for people who are new to the world of eyeshadows and don't really know how to create one. eyeshadow look, so in this video I'm going to show you three different eyeshadow

looks

that you can create with any of the four eyeshadows that you have, so you'll have like three looks in Your Arsenal, so I created an everyday look simpler. I made a smoked one. matte look and then this look I have now that has a soft light to dark gradient for my eyeshadows today.
how to use an eyeshadow quad 3 looks 1 palette easy eyeshadow tutorial for beginners
I'm using this

quad

from Give Beauty so this

quad

is called just a girl and I chose this one because I want to have a light highlight shade, a medium matte crease shade, a deeper matte shade and then some kind of shiny eyelid. This one is more of a rose gold. I've been playing with this quad for a few weeks and I believe it. It is a very beginner friendly formula, the shadows are pigmented but not too pigmented and very

easy

to blend, the mattes blend beautifully so if you are new to the world of eyeshadows she has a couple shades of these quads but I also wanted to show the 4 four shades that you can choose from an eyeshadow

palette

if maybe you have something like this this is my dream

palette

from Natasha Denona which is personally my current favorite palette so If I had to choose my four shades to do these three looks, I would choose spontaneous for my highlight shade, nourish for my crease shade, either Serenity or babies for my lid shade and aspiration for my deepest shade.
how to use an eyeshadow quad 3 looks 1 palette easy eyeshadow tutorial for beginners

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Colourpop also has some eyeshadow quads that are budget friendly and I love these color stories so we have Citrus Fizz this is sorbet and if you want to get a little colorful this one is called emerald but I just wanted to show you some color stories different things you can do with these three looks and for my eyeshadow brushes for these three looks I used my brush set that I made with Sigma, this image here is from 2018 yes, I don't look like that anymore, but my brush set has my five eyeshadow brushes and I used only these brushes to create all three eyeshadow looks today.
how to use an eyeshadow quad 3 looks 1 palette easy eyeshadow tutorial for beginners
I'll link this below for you of course, if you want to check out other brushes from Sigma Beauty my code Angela bright will save you 10. I wanted to mention these three eye looks. I didn't do any kind of eyeliner. I really wanted this video. just to focus on the eyeshadow, so with any of these looks you can really do any type of eyeliner you want. That being said, let's start with the first look, so for this first look I wanted to be like a simple everyday look, so as always I'll start with the weird Beauty eyeshadow primer.
how to use an eyeshadow quad 3 looks 1 palette easy eyeshadow tutorial for beginners
I've tried a lot of eyeshadow primers before and this is my go-to and then I'm going to blend it out with a fluffy concealer brush. a sigma f64 or you can use your finger or your sponge whatever works for you and you want to make sure the primer goes from the inside corner to the outside corner and what I like about this primer is that it has a little bit of tint , so we'll cover any redness or discoloration on your eyelids. Now I'm going to take a loose translucent powder. I love this one from rcma and I'm just going to pin it. the foundation with this powder this is a sigma F 65 brush any big fluffy brush will work for this now our eyes are prepped and ready for the eyeshadow and again all the brushes I'm using are for my Sigma brush set so for a simple everyday look I like to have a medium shade in my crease, so I'm going to take this lighter matte shade in my fluffy crease brush.
This is a sigma e35 and we're going to apply it along the entire crease so that everyone from the inner crease to the outer crease I'm going to pick up a little bit more shadow, you're going to notice a trend here with all these looks that I'm doing. I'm always going to start with this shade in my crease if you want something even simpler, you can even apply this shade in your crease and call it good but this will only add a little definition to your eyes. Now I'm going to take this Shimmer on my finger that I chose. put it like this and that will spread all over my eyelid.
Go back to that brush that I was using without any additional product and I'm just going to blend it back and forth in the crease to soften that shine now. I'm going to take the pencil brush E30 with that crease shade and the shade will spread all over my lower lash line. You'll notice that I didn't add any foundation to my lower lash line and that's because when I do my Concealer, I bring it all the way to my lower lash line, so my concealer acts as a base. On that same brush, I'm going to take the Highlight shade and that's going to go to the inner corner.
You can also add this shade to your lid if you want to brighten it up a bit, but I'm not going to do that today. Okay, that's it for the eyeshadow for this

easy

everyday look. I'm going to put on some mascara. Okay, mascara it is. in and for my mascara I use the weird Beauty. I'll be using this one for all of today's looks and here's a final look at this easy everyday eye look. Now we're going to do it with my favorite eyeshadow look, so this one. The look will have a bit of a gradient so it will go from light to dark and I really feel like this type of eyes looks best on everyone, but this look is my personal favorite, I wear it all the time with all the eyeshadow colors , so Again we're going to start with this shade on the e35 and we're going to blend it along the entire outer crease with this same shade and again I'm going to pick it up from the flat side of the brush and pack it in. shadow on the outer third of my eyelid and I'm going to connect it into the crease right here, so I'm doing kind of a mix of weird stamping and blending movements and for this look I like to slightly bring out the shape so that everything I'm doing It's just dragging the eyeshadow out and doing a little flick at the end.
Now I'm going to go ahead and take this Shimmer on my finger and this Shimmer is going to go on the inner half of my eyelid now I'm going to take the e25 again. I didn't dip into any eyeshadow, this brush is just dirty now and I'm just going to gently blend around the edges of that weird Shimmer shade on my e25 and this time I'm going to use the tip of this brush. I've been using the flat side a lot, but this time the tip and always removing the excess and I'm going to start stamping it along the outside of my eyelid and you want. to keep this shade pretty low on the lid, you don't really want to blend it into the crease, you want to keep it just on the lid, so I recommend like facing forward and just packing it where you can see. eyelid, if you have very droopy eyes, you will have to go to the crease so you can see this shade.
I'm picking up a little bit more foreign shadow and again I'm doing like a little move on the outside corner. I'm going to go back to the Shimmer shade and just touch it up here in the center because some of it blended in, which is totally fine. I'm also going to take the Highlight shade on my finger and that will go in. the inner part of my eyelid so you can see how we have a very smooth gradient from light to dark. Now for your lower lash line, you can make this as dark or as light as you want.
I'm going to do something like this in the middle, so I'm going to pick this shade on my E21 and this shade is going to go all over my lower lash line, then I'm going to pick a little bit of the deeper shade and that's going to continue. the outside of my lower lash line, so I'm not going to take it all the way to the inner corner like I did with the previous shade and then I'm going to take the Highlight shade in the E30 and put it in the inner corner of course. Now I'm going to put on some mascara, and here's this finished look with mascara on, so for this third look I want to do something a little bit more smoky, and of course I already prepped my eye the exact same way.
I'm going to start with that medium tone shade on my e35 fluffy brush and I'm blending it along my entire crease, the odd shade on the flat side of my e25 so it's going to look like this on the brush and I should mention that I always remove the excess product after I pick it up and I'll start patting it all over the lid and once I get all the initial product off the brush I'll start blending the crease right here. On the spots, I'm just going to apply more of the Deeper Shade, so now my lid looks like this and it doesn't look bad, but I want to blend it out a little bit more, so I'm going to go back to my e35 with my medium shade and we're going to blend the crease again and this will just blend the two shades together, soften the crease, and make everything look softer.
I dipped it back into that mid tone again. and I continue to blend the crease, okay? I'm happy with how that combination looks now for my lower lash line. I'm going to take Deeper Shade on my Sigma E21 and stamp it across my entire bottom. lash line and I like to place this kind of in between the base of my lashes because I'm not trying to tone this shade down too much. I want to quickly mention another product that I love for my eyeshadow brushes, this one is called sigma switch. So it's actually like a rubbery textured matte and makes it really easy to remove the pigment from the brushes if you need to dip into a different eyeshadow.
For example, I want to clean this E30, so I'm just going to shake it. on the texture and remove all the excess eyeshadow from the brush it doesn't clean the brush but it removes the pigment so now you can use a different shade so now on this brush I'm going to pick up my crease shade and I'm going to use that to soften the Deep Brown, so I'm blending right on top of that dark brown shadow and just going up and forward. Now I'm going to take my highlight shade on that brush and again. place it in the inner corner and now it's mascara time again.
I put on the rare Beauty mascara and here is the final look of this matte smoky eye so I hope you enjoyed seeing these three totally different eyeshadow looks using just these four shades from this eyeshadow quartet again you don't have than having this exact quartet like I said at the beginning, you can really use any of the four eyeshadows that you have. This was just an easy foursome for me to demonstrate all of these looks that I go with. to link everything I use today below in the description box if you want to see something I will also link all the other products on my face because I didn't talk about them I will also link my brush set that I use today and if you want to see any brushes Additional Sigma, my code Angela Bright will save you ten percent.
That code doesn't work on my brush set because it's already discounted because it's a bundle, so I hope you enjoyed this video. Thank you very much for watching and don't forget to like and subscribe

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