All That Glitters is Gold
Step One: The Transition Shade
Using a large blending brush, apply a warm toned, light brown just above your crease. Blend it slightly upwards using small circular and sweeping motions.
Make sure you don't bring it to close to your brow bone.
Always use a matte eye shadow that's only a couple of shades darker than your skin.
Step Two: Define the Crease
Use a warm toned brown a couple of shades darker than the transition shade.
Apply it to the crease using a smaller blending brush.
Blend slightly upwards using circular/sweeping motions.
Step Three: Smoke it Out
Apply the same colour used on the crease to smoke out the lower lash line using a fluffy shader brush.
Step Four: Onto the lids
Using a flat shader brush, apply gold to the inner half on the lid using patting and sweeping motions.
Then apply a darker bronze shade to the outer half of the lid.
Step Five: Define even More
Use the darkest shade to define the crease even more using a smell pencil brush for precision, then blend it out with a fluffy blending brush.
You can also go under the lash liner with this colour, focusing on the outer half of the lash line only.
Step Six: Add a Pop of Colour to Inner Corners
To complete the look add mascara and gel liner
and a Burgundy lipstick.
I used Rimmel 107 by Kate Moss.
Until Next Time,
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