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Tips for using every shade in your shimmer makeup palette
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Tips for using every shade in your shimmer makeup palette

An eyeshadow pallet may seem overpowering at first; How do you determine what belongs where? To prevent being overwhelmed and to make the best use of your colours, divide it into several fundamental groups: 

The lightest shades, known as highlighters, should be applied just below the brow, to the inner corners of the eyes, or in the middle of the eyelids. 

Richer, more pigmented colours are used as accents. From your lash line to your crease, apply them. 

Neutral, middling tones make up these transition/crease colours. To blend and transition from one shade to the next, blend them into the crease and outward. Get your hands on reasonable shimmer makeup price at Viseart 

Divide to Rule: 

Group the colours in your palette into smaller, easier-to-manage teams rather than seeing them as individual hues: The lightest tones are highlighters, followed by richer, more pigmented accent shadows, neutral, medium-toned transition or crease colours, and the darkest, most intense shades are line and contour colours. 

Cover Every Base: 

It's time to look beyond applying shadow simply to your lids now that you've organised your hues. What to use where is as follows: 

  • Highlighters: Use just beneath your brow to accentuate your brow arches, on the inside corners of your eyes to widen them, or as a finishing touch in the middle of your lids to brighten your overall appearance. 

  • Accent Colours: From your lash line up to the crease, blend these colours across the bulk of your lid. 

  • Transition/Crease Colours: Use these to soften the edges of deeper, contour shadows for a soft Smokey eye or to add dimension to a cat-eye by blending them into the crease and outward. Additionally, transition shades may be used as a foundation all over the lid to give your accent shade a smoother, more saturated look. 

  • Line/Contour Colours: Apply pencil liner or define your top and bottom lash lines with these shadows using an angled brush. Apply these hues to your outer crease and outer corners to give your eyes more depth. Blend and match 

Frequently Ignored Shades: 

  • White: White eyeshadow might first appear harsh and uninteresting. White shadow works well as a highlighter for your eyes as well as other features, such as the Cupid's bow, even if you wouldn't want to use it as your only hue. It may also be used as a first stage, sort of like a primer, to make the other colours apply more vividly. 

  • Black: Black, another colour that appears harsh, works well as eyeliner. Simply apply with a small, angled brush, either wet or dry. 

  • Pink: It can be a gorgeous, highly wearable tone. Just be sure to choose a hue that complements your skin tone. One of the best shades of pink is pale pink, a shimmering shade that looks fantastic, particularly as a highlighter. 

  • Purple: The most eye colour-popping Smokey eye colour is purple. Cover the entire lid with a neutral crease shade to intensify your accent colour. Next, dab a plum accent colour down the lower lash line and on the lid. Use a black line shadow to define the upper lash line, and lower waterline after blending a deep burgundy contour shade into the outer crease and outer corner of the eye. 

Makeup Tip: Use the shimmer palette to its full potential by sweeping a matte highlighter shade just beneath the brow arch and finishing by putting a sparkly highlighter colour in the inner corners of your eyes! 

Check out Viseart's Coastal Scents palette shadow to get flawless eye make-up. If you are a makeup enthusiast, you will love the wide range of products available at Viseart that will help you up your make-up game.

 

 

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