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00:00 Hey everybody, it's Angie and welcome to Hot and Flashy.
00:10 Today I'm going to do a little eyeshadow tutorial for you.
00:13 It's featuring this eyeshadow look.
00:15 I've worn this in quite a number of videos lately, mainly because it's the eyeshadow
00:20 that I have worn to do my eyelid primer testing.
00:25 So I think I tested seven or eight different eyelid primers over the last month or so,
00:32 and in order to, you know, like I always do, level the playing field, I decided that I
00:35 had to use the same eyeshadow in the same colors, applying it the same way every single
00:41 time.
00:42 I've been wearing it a lot and you guys really liked it.
00:43 I've gotten so many requests for a tutorial on this, so here it is.
00:47 I'm testing the last primer today, which you'll see in the video, is Milani Eyeshadow Primer,
00:53 and this is the finished look.
00:55 It's really easy.
00:56 It's a simple day look.
00:57 It uses the Sonia Kashuk Eye On Neutral Palette, which is an all-matte palette.
01:02 It's a beautiful palette with so many colors that I just love this.
01:05 In this tutorial, I'm using this color here in the top middle, then this medium brown
01:13 above the crease and for the shading color, and then I'm using this sort of, oh, what
01:21 would you call this, like a purpley taupe in the crease.
01:25 I'm using a camera that I'm not that familiar with and the focus is a little weird on this
01:29 one.
01:30 I hope that the thing is in focus and this all works out for us.
01:33 All right, let's get started with the tutorial.
01:35 First product I'm going to use is Milani Eyeshadow Primer.
01:39 So I'm just going to take a little bit of that, just squeeze it out, the tip of my finger,
01:46 and just pop it right on my eyelid.
01:52 I put it all the way up to my eyebrow.
01:55 A little bit goes a long way, so you really don't need much.
02:00 I'm going to use this color right here, top center.
02:09 I'm just going to put that all over my lid, up into the crease, and a little bit above
02:21 the crease, actually, and then we'll go all the way up to the eyebrow.
02:24 Normally, I would just put this on the movable lid, but where this primer is more sheer,
02:30 I need more of a coating to kind of make my eyelids look a little bit better, not to show
02:35 so much of this sun damage and age.
02:39 Then I'm going to go in with this color right here.
02:42 It's on the second row to the far left, and that is this medium brown.
02:46 I'm going to use the It Cosmetics Crease Brush.
02:53 Swirl it in there, and reach over and lift up my eyebrow so it goes on nice and smooth.
03:01 I'm going to start at a point, kind of halfway between my eyelashes and my eyebrow, right
03:06 above the crease.
03:08 Just kind of press it there, and then work it back and forth, making sure not to go beyond
03:25 the outer corner of my eye.
03:27 So if I draw an imaginary line from the corner of my eye up to my eyebrow, I'm not letting
03:31 the color come out beyond that.
03:32 I'm keeping it right in there, and then drawing it down onto the lid.
03:39 Do the other side.
03:44 Same color.
03:45 I'm just putting the color right on the tip of the brush.
03:47 I'm not rolling the brush in sideways because I don't want that much on there.
03:51 Then I just shake it off, lift the eyebrow so I get a nice smooth application, find that
03:57 point, press it on there in a little circle, and then gently move the brush back and forth.
04:07 At the outer corner, bring it down to the outer corner of the eye.
04:15 When I open my eyes back up and look in the mirror, I can see that this puffiness kind
04:21 of is making a line like that, so I didn't get this color high enough on there.
04:26 So without lifting my eye up, I'm just going to take whatever's left on the brush, just
04:31 put it up on that part of the eyelid to kind of make that seem like it's receding a little
04:38 more because with the hooded eyes, that's really the part that appears to come forward
04:44 if you don't get your eyeshadow high enough.
04:47 So you have to go sometimes almost all the way up to your eyebrow with that.
05:00 Now I'm going to use my Sigma E45 crease brush, and I'm going to take this kind of mauve-y,
05:11 purple-y, taupe-y color from the bottom right-hand corner, and again, using just the tip of the
05:15 brush, I'm just going to swirl the tip in there, shake it off, and then again, lifting
05:21 the outer corner of my eyelid, I'm just going to do the same thing where I kind of press
05:25 and make a circle.
05:26 So I'm just going to take it and put it a little bit lower than I did the other one,
05:30 and I'm just going to draw a big circle right out there, down onto my lid, and up into and
05:39 above the crease.
05:40 All right, and I'm just making one circular motion in both directions, back and forth.
05:48 All right, and for the other side, same color, same, just doing the tip, shaking off the
05:56 brush, and the same, just a little circle, find your spot, make your circle both directions,
06:06 and if you want, you can draw that a little bit across above the top of the crease.
06:15 Okay, that was really just to pack the color on there.
06:21 Now I'm going to use my Sonia Kashuk blending brush, crease brush, and I'm just going to
06:26 take that again, same kind of circular motions, I'm just going to place it there and blend
06:31 that out, little circles.
06:55 And that, the last, I like to just give it a little flick up towards the eyebrow at the
07:00 outer corner to just make it a little bit, make sure that I have that line going up from
07:06 the outer corner to the outer corner of the eyebrow.
07:08 And now the eyeshadow is pretty much done.
07:12 So for the rest of this eye look, I used two eyeliners, I used a silvery color on the bottom
07:19 waterline, this is Wet n Wild Shimmer Eyeliner in Silver, so I'm just going to pull down
07:26 on that a little bit to line the waterline, and I just rub that back and forth until I
07:34 get it to be the consistency that I want.
07:41 And then the other eyeliner that I was using for all of these was Maybelline Unstoppable
07:46 in Pewter, trying to keep it as close to the lash line as possible.
08:02 And then I just go in with my finger and smudge the inner corner, kind of pull it in a little
08:08 bit of a downward motion and across, and just smudge out that top edge of the liner so it's
08:17 not too hard of a line.
08:21 Same on the other eye.
08:25 All right, last step is mascara.
08:35 As always, I'm going to be using the CoverGirl Clump Crusher Extensions in Black, and this
08:41 one gives the lashes a nice curl without even curling them because of the shape of the wand.
08:46 So I start it with the concave part towards my eye because that's what gives it the nice
08:51 curl.
08:52 And then I just kind of hold it in place to curl the lashes as I'm applying the mascara.
09:11 Okay, I had a little bit of fallout on each cheek below my eyes, so I'm just going to
09:24 take a piece of scotch tape and just pull away the powder that was there, so that way
09:37 if I try to brush it away, sometimes it smears and I get it all over the place, so that's
09:41 a nice way to remove any fallout that you may have.
09:45 All right, so that's the eyeshadow tutorial, everybody.
09:48 Thanks for watching.
09:49 I hope you enjoyed it, and I hope that you can either replicate this at home with products
09:53 that you already have or that you can find these products in your stores.
09:56 It's an all drugstore eyeshadow tutorial.
09:58 Hey, I just realized that, because usually I use a MAC Paint Pot, so this time I used
10:03 the Milani Eye Primer.
10:05 So yeah, an all drugstore eyeshadow tutorial.
10:08 I love it.
10:09 So thanks for watching, everybody.
10:10 Take care and have a great day.
10:12 I'll see you next time.
10:13 Bye-bye.
10:13 Bye-bye.
10:13 Bye-bye.
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