-Hi there, welcome to pursebuzz.com. Today, I'm going to be using the new Smoke Signals quad, smoky eyes. It's the brown one if you're wondering, you know, which one on the pan. It's very pretty. There're 4 different colors out in here, varied from day to night; transition, great for that. We can see here it has a light highlighter, a nice, I guess you can call it an all-over lid
color, and a crease or a crease or an eyeliner. So, I've created this look right here using this quad. I was trying to go for like a sexy Maxim look. But I'm using some cheap lashes and it's not coming out that way. But, I'll show you how I did it anyway just in case one of you guys are wondering. So first thing is, I'm gonna use a paint pot, and I like these paint pots a lot. It's Bare Study. It's the shimmery natural one. So I'm just going to take my 242
and I'm gonna apply this all over my lid from lash line to brow bone up here. So I'm just gonna smooth it out, Next To Nothing on one . And I'm gonna use a flat brush. This brush right here is called the 252, and I'm gonna put that all over my lid and up to my brow bone.
Bone. Gonna do the next color, satin taupe, this one right here. It's very pretty. It's like a Barely There color, see that. It's kind of shimmery, too, so you can't even mess this one up. Take your 224, just
take some of it, and look for your crease. It's where your eye ends right here, and just put it in there, and this will create a crease. Gives you a little bit of a color, kind of a little bit of sexiness to it; defines your eye but not so much that it becomes a whole another, I guess, color. So I'm just gonna blend that in really good.
And I wanna create kind of an angle with my eye shadow, kind of bringing out a little point. And you can take a pencil brush like the 219 to do that. So once you've finished that up with the satin taupe, take your 252.
I love that brush. Dip it in that Next To Nothing real good, and you're going to put to your lid just like that. You're gonna color in your lid, and you're gonna bring it out and above right here, and you're just gonna add a little bit right over that satin taupe.
219 pencil brush, try to look for it, and just add a little bit of an angle, just like that. And I put a black eyeliner, a little flick at the end. And the trick is to create the illusion that you have a deeper crease than you really do with the darker color 'cause darks de-emphasize, lights emphasize. So I'm gonna emphasize my brow bone area right here,
and I just wanna go back and forth just a little bit in to smooth out that darker color, that satin taupe. And the next thing is I'm gonna do my eyes, eyes with the eyeliner. And then the eyeliner I'm going to be using is Feline. It's new Kohl Power Eye Pencil. Actually, I've got my water lining right there, and I love it. I can't even feel it. It is really soft---- I just rubbed it, and it's really soft and comfortable unlike some other ones for me 'cause my eyes are really----
it's really sensitive and I have contacts, so this is like one on top of the other of problems. Okay. So I'm gonna line my waterline, and I'm only going to line it halfway. I'm sorry, not halfway. I'm only gonna line it on my waterline but not out here.
See how, like, my first application and it's already really intense? Just gonna add just a little bit more. Okay. So now, I'm gonna line the top part of my eye. How I like to do this is I, first, just create a straight line from this outer area to the inner corner of my eye, and then, I'll fill it in,
if I have any trouble anywhere. So once I've filled that in like that, I can create my little, I guess you can call it the flick at the end.