Huda Beauty Rose Quartz Palette Look #2
This second look with the Huda Beauty Rose Quartz Palette is a grey and pink smokey eye with lots of blue shimmer all over the outer half of the eye.
This second look with the Huda Beauty Rose Quartz Palette is a grey and pink smokey eye with lots of blue shimmer all over the outer half of the eye.
For my first dive into the Huda Beauty Rose Quartz Palette, I ended up with this greyish purple cool toned look. I focused mostly on the first two columns on the left side of the palette and added in the pale matte pink.
The Huda Beauty Rose Quartz Palette contains 18 shades and has a cooler-toned, rosy theme to it. It’s almost like a neutral palette with a little bit more to it. 8 of the shades are matte, 9 are shimmers and there is 1 gloss topper.
I like reds and oranges together so I thought I’d do a look mostly with those colors. The gold inner corner was kind of an afterthought but I like it. This was even faster to do than the last look I posted. I think the eye makeup took me about 30 mins.
I wasn’t originally going to do more than one look with this palette but after using it the first time, I wanted to get a few more looks out of it before putting all the shades away.
This is a look I did with the Custom Fall Palette I made in my last post. These are all shades taken from ColourPop’s monochromatic palettes. The goal wasn’t really to do a bunch of looks with it like I do with other palettes, it was just to the make the palette itself. So I ended up using all 12 shades in a single look which I realize is maybe more involved than what some would like.
For a while I’ve been thinking of taking apart all my ColourPop monochromatic palettes and making a custom fall themed palette out of the shades.
I’ve been feeling so crappy lately so I’m taking a little detour from the beauty content to do some things I’ve been wanting to do but putting off in the name of saving time. Some of the things I’ve been putting off were general cleaning, putting things away, and rearranging my furniture in a way I thought might work better.
I started out this look knowing I wanted to use the deepest shade in the ColourPop Uh Huh Honey Palette to create a graphic shape and use some of the lighter yellow shades around it. I ended up adding a black shadow to add a little more depth because it just wasn’t enough for me.