Hey guys! Welcome to pursebuzz. Today, I'm gonna show how to create cream eye shadows. So during the summertime and springtime, I like to create and I like to wear really bright eye shadows, fun colors and in the winter time too, but most of the time in the summer, I really like to go with those spring colors and summer bright, really experiment. So today, I'm gonna show how to create cream shadows. I did a video like this long time ago, but it wasn't like in the standard quality. Now, we're in HD, something to do a little cute video.
So, I have here are 7 different mica colors. These are colorful colors that you can get from TKB Trading Company. I have this for a while. They're really fun and they're really bright. So, if you're on a budget and you're looking for some fun eye shadows, then you should check these out, you can mix this with a base or you can use them alone. I'm gonna show how to create some cream shadows. So, my favorite color in this is the blueberry pop, and it comes in a bag like this.
and I'm actually gonna try to transfer this into a little container, so we'll see how much it really is and I've used this quite a few times and I haven't really put a dent in it. You can see here. So, first thing that you need is you're going to need your eye shadow base. So, I'm a huge fun of the Too Faced Shadow Insurance. I like the Urban Decay Primer Potion. The benefits straight is really nice, but it has some tint to it. See this right here a sheer. So, what you're gonna do
Now, just depending if you're making this and you put it a case or you're making it for yourself for 1 use. I like to just use it with 1 use, so that doesn't dry up, so you just take a little bit. So, what you're gonna do is take a little bit. I'm just gonna take a little bit with a Q-tip. Since this is mine and only mine, I don't have to worry about being careful in cross contaminating. Then you're going to take this and you're going to mix it, and this creates a little bit of the cream shadows.
So, you can use this as a base, like a color base. I know Too Face Shadow Insurance has color bases, but this way you can use your own and make your own. See how amazing these colors. Like I tried to create these colors myself and it's not quite there, so really I'm really impressed. These are really pretty, so just as you can see, this is a color on its own as it might go on its own and then the cream shadow.
So, maybe you have this as a base and wanna top this off. You can do that, and that's how you create a cream eye shadow and like a creamy color base and then you just put your colors on top. Sometimes, you know, you're on a budget or sometimes you like feeling now quite ready to purchase some bright color bases or anything like that, then you can just do this. Of you course, you use any color that you want. You just mix it with your base and well a little bit of a cream shadow,
just watch this on my website so you can see, but right now, I'm gonna try to see how much will fit in a container you think. This is strictly for fun, just to see how much really would fit in there, and these are my MAC containers that I got at the MAC store. I think it's like $4 for this and you can find it at the register, and I'm gonna take this orange. This is called tangerine pop, and I wanna see how much it fits. What I'm gonna do it is kind loosen it up away from the bag and I'm gonna pour it in here
So, this is mine, so I don't have to wear any gloves and then of course if you're gonna be sanitary, gonna make sure that precautionary thing, then definitely put some gloves on. Well check that out, I fill this entire jar here. I have enough to share with somebody. That's how you make cream shadows using some loose powders, pigments, mineral, whatever you have. Just take the loose stuff,
add it some cream stuff and just intensify it. Stuff, stuff, stuff. Thanks again for joining me with pursebuzz and I , bye.