hey guys and welcome back to my youtube
channel if it's your first time here my
name is um and if you have been here
already welcome back in today's video
I'm gonna show you this glittery silvery
smoky eye which is inspired for the
holidays and New Year's Eve so hopefully
this look is gonna give you guys some
inspiration the first thing I always do
is prime my eyelids i'm using the mac
cosmetics soft ochre Paint Pots which is
my absolute favorite eyeshadow primer I
use it in every video and I've been
using it for many years and it's still
one of my favorites I applied this with
a sigma Beauty p84 brush and then I went
in with some eyeshadow guards I sell
these on my website if you want to
recreate this look and you don't have
those you can also use some sticky tape
and you know just that like regular
clear sticky tape so now I'm gonna go in
with this palette which is my color pulp
it's called the bare necessities not
sure if I'm pronouncing that right but
it's like a palette with filled with
like beautiful neutral colors and I
definitely wanted to do a video but do
more of a YA New Year's Eve kind of
inspired look so I'm gonna start with
this soft color and I'm blending it all
over my crease going back and forth with
my brush I did notice that I felt like
there wasn't like super much color
payoff so quickly after blending I
already decided to go in with a darker
color just because I felt like you can't
really see the shade like just really
soft so if your skin color is darker
than mine you can skip that step and
just go straight in with this color and
I started blending that in my crease as
well going back and forth this shade is
really similar to the first one I feel
like it still doesn't give like a lot of
color payoff as you can see but
definitely more than the first one so I
could have go first in with this one and
use it as an transition shade and then
go in with a darker look it just saves
you one step so I just kept blending and
blending and then I went
another color which is darker which is
this one right here it's more of a
purple mafia kind of color really pretty
I started blending that in the crease as
well using a sigma Beauty e-40 brush I
have a special discount code for
everything on Sigma Beauty their website
I use a lot of their brushes in my
videos and what I noticed with this
color was that it looks kind of muddy on
my skin this was the only color that I
noticed that with it just felt I felt
like I just had some problems with
blending that out then now I took this
one with a I think it's a morphe and
Jaclyn hill brush not sure what the
number is but it's kind of similar to
the Sigma e25 it's more like a flat
blending brush and first I kind of
packed it on in the outer V area and
blended it more softly towards the
crease with whatever was left on my
brush but I mainly applied the product
like straight and ography as you can see
like it's just a little bit darker in
that area and I feel like this is really
beautiful when you want to have like a
light color on the eyelid put some
darkness at the outer end of the eyelids
this is always the technique that I do
when I go for a look like that so now I
went in with a little bit of black eye
shadow using that same palette and doing
the same technique just packing it on
and then blending it into the skin this
way by blending it I kind of buff it
into the other shades and this is what's
gonna make it look really nicely blended
out so I just kept doing that I think I
went in twice with a little more of the
black eye shadow just to make it a
little bit more pigmented and then I
went in with a clean blending brush with
no product on it well it maybe has some
product just some leftovers from the
other colors I used but I just blended
along the crease to make sure that
everything looks well blended out and
then I took this silvery color and I
apply it with my finger on top of the
middle part of my eyelids this is a
really beautiful color it applied really
easily and it has like really nice color
payoff so I just used my finger because
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