Smashbox Desert Palette Look #2
Another look with the Smashbox Desert Palette. In the first look I only used the matte green shade as liner and I wanted to use it again in a way that required blending to see how it would perform.
Another look with the Smashbox Desert Palette. In the first look I only used the matte green shade as liner and I wanted to use it again in a way that required blending to see how it would perform.
I decided to pull out my Smashbox Desert Palette and use it to create this mostly matte, warm eyeshadow look.
For the second look with the Natasha Denona Mini Gold Palette, I wanted to do something easier and more approachable.
Whenever I’ve used the Natasha Denona Mini Gold Palette in the past, I’ve always seemed to create the same safe kinds of looks with it and I wanted to try something different with it.
A deep blue and green eyeshadow look with silver sparkle using the Elf Acai You and Hot Jalapeño Bite Size Eyeshadows.
An orange eyeshadow look with the ColourPop So Very Lovely Palette. Most of the looks I’ve done before this have been a mixture of the warmer and cooler shades in the palette but I wanted to do something using only the warm tones.
My fourth look with the ColourPop So Very Lovely Palette. The intent of this look was to try and show both Lace Up and Eyelet a little more prominently. I feel like I didn’t really achieve either as well as I would have liked.
Went for a somewhat strange, experimental look this time using the ColourPop So Very Lovely Palette. I usually don’t have a plan when I do these looks but sometimes I have a starting point in mind and let it go from there. I knew I wanted to use the orange shade in the crease the way I did and use some of the lighter shimmers underneath it on the lid.
A mostly purple eyeshadow look with the ColourPop So Very Lovely Palette.