really nice smokey halo eye look but before I go in with any eye shadow I'm gonna first prime my eyelids i'm using the mac cosmetics soft ochre Paint Pot which I'm sure you all know that this is my favorite primer I'm using it in all  my videos I'm using this with a sigma Beauty p84 brush which is my favorite brush to apply this eyeshadow primer I'm using this for all over the eyelids and what I really like about this primer is that it kind of covers up the redness on the eyelids and also it will make sure  day then I'm using an eyeshadow guard and I'm applying it right and they need the outer edge of my eyelids this is gonna kind of leave me with a really sharp edge and you can also kind of use the edge as a guideline for your eyeliner which comes in really handy and you can see the beautiful palette I absolutely love the packaging and also I think I saw the pellet for the first time on the Instagram from Anastasia and I was really surprised by the colors I think they all look really beautiful I personally really like like pink tones on my eyelids and also warm tones and really love that and I just think it's amazing that Anastasia chose Jackie Anna to do a palette I just think that's awesome I really love like how she stands up for the woman with deeper skin tone that she just kind of has a voice and backs them up I don't really know how to say that in English my English is not the best but I just think it's awesome and I really enjoy watching her video so I definitely wanted to support her and do a video using this palette so the first thing I did was I went in with that pink color which I'm now blending all the way in my crease and the first I'm using is a sigma e40 brush which is my favorite brush for blending in the crease and and this is actually the lightest shade which comes in the palette which is matte so if you have lighter skin tone and you kind of want to start off with a lighter color this is the lightest shade and it was actually really easy to blend an increase I have no problems whatsoever the other shades which are met are a bit darker so if you want to first start with a lighter shade this is gonna be amazing to kind of deepen up or how you say it so kind of start with and then you can darken it up with the other colors so now I'm doing that I'm taking this shade right next to that which is more of a girly kind of shade and I'm gonna start blending that in the crease normally I would start more at the outer  end or in the middle part but since we're I'm doing like a halo I look today I also want to have a lot of darkness at the inner corner of the crease so I took a morphe and five zero seven brush and I'm just gonna focus like really ensued it in the corner crease area and then I'm gonna blend it more towards the middle part and then the outer part I just want it to be all the way around in the crease [Music] then I'm thinking AMT blending brush this one is from Sigma they launched two new brushes which are really tiny lending brushes which are absolutely amazing and I just blend it around the edges to make it look a little bit more smooth but I'm thinking this dark chocolate kind of brown shade which i think is absolutely beautiful it's like a brown with just a beautiful undertone and it's actually really pigmented so this was perfect to darken up the edges so I started at the outer V just packing on the eyeshadow and kind of blending it back and forth with my brush I'm blending more towards the middle part of the crease and then I went towards the inner corner to make it just as dark as the outer V area [Music] then I'm thinking is math purple color and I'm gonna use a little bit of that in the crease as well because the shades which I use are already quite dark I felt like this shade wasn't really showing up but I did it regardless I just wanted the undertone of my crease to be a little more towards purple even though I'm not really sure if that was like a mission completed I felt like it didn't make like a huge difference but you can skip this part if you recreate this or you can do it just like I did I maybe like made a slight difference I don't know I'm sure I did something so now I'm taking in my cosmetics Pro Longwear concealer and I'm gonna use this to kind of carve the crease to create like a really sharp halo effect this is actually super easy and this will create that's sharp halo eye look without it being too complicated you will see you during the video but you just create a sharp line underneath the crease or a little bit higher if you want your crease to be looking a little bit more deeper and then I blended it downwards - crying to create like a base for the other eye shadows like a clean base since there's quite some eyeshadow on the middle part of my eyelids and now you can see that we created a sort of cut crease but only at the middle part you don't have to do this all the way in the crease and I'm taking this light color