I am doing this post because YOU wanted me to do it. I love you all and today I am going to show how to create neutral eyes –
the easy way! I hope you find it helpful. ^_^
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| Sleek MakeUP Storm Palette |
Products I used
- MUA eye shadow primer.
- Rimmel Match Perfection Concealer.
- Sigma brushes: P82, E45, E55, E40, E20, E60, E05 & E21.
- Sleek MakeUP Storm Palette.
- Senna Sketch a brow pencil in Mink.
- Maybelline Lasting Studio Drama gel eye liner.
- Maybelline Colossal Volum Express mascara.
- Oriflame Eye lash curler.
I have marked the shades I used in the photo above to create the look.
How I did it
- That's my naked eye you see in the first photo.
- First, I applied a concealer with Sigma P82.
- Then I applied eye primer. Dab some on your lid and spread out with your fingers.
- I applied that pink brown shade from the palette next to neutral pink on to my crease area. I used E45 to apply the color. That's a scotch tape I am using to create a crisp V shape.
- Then I applied neutral pink on my lid with E55.
- I did some blending with E45.
- I applied a dark brown from the palette with E20 on my crease.
- This is how it looks before blending.
- I blended it out with E40. Do the windshield wiper motion.
- I applied a highlighting shade on my brow bone with E60.
- I lined my eye with a gel eye liner using E05.
- Then I removed the tape and applied the same pink brown shade on my lower lid with E21.
- I put gel eye liner on the lower lid.
- I used a brow pencil to define my eye brows.
- Lash curler time!
- Finally, I applied a mascara.
Here's the final look:
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| Neutral Eyes done with Sleek MakeUP Storm Palette |
I hope this was helpful. Please let me know what you think about it.
Lovely! I'll give it a try :)
ReplyDeleteThat tape trick! You're a genius! :D
ReplyDeleteGreat job Sara <3 <3 This eye makeup is amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteWow Sara!!!! :D Loved this look and what a helpful tutorial that was!
ReplyDeleteI've always liked the way you do eye makeup! :)
I've always wondered how you manage that clean straight line near the crease....but im too lazy to use a tape first....i like everything easy peasy......the neutral eye is lovely n uve explained so well....now im thinkin of getting a sleek storm palette...i already have the Oh so special n UD naked 1 so im kinda on the fence about ordering this....Do help me out Sara.....
ReplyDeleteThank you so much :) xx
DeleteWell if you already have that deep blue and green shade in the storm palette, you don't need it trust me. The rest of the colors in this one can be found in Naked 1 and Oh So Special too. I hope this helps ^_^
The tutorial is detailed and articulated - thank you very much! :)
ReplyDeleteThe look is pretty gorgeous, love it! ♥
wow! thats what i love about ur tutorials........ lovely look :) thanks for sharing with us
ReplyDeletethanx for sharing Sara, loved it <3
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone :) xx
ReplyDeleteIt was about time for you to publish a step by step tutorial on how you create your looks! You've got a well structured and concise way of blogging and also i can see that in the way you built the tutorial : picture numbering, details, tools and products used, great picture quality and framing ! I know its a great hassle cropping and editing the pictures so they look alike but it worth the effort! Wish you would do all the FOTD like this even if it takes a lot of work :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the time out, it was wonderful n very helpful> i have the storm palette so i'll get right to trying this out :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sara for such a great tutorial,its really very helpful..
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Great pictorial. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the look thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, love the eyes! :)
ReplyDeletexo
Great tutorial! I love neutral looks and this one you created is very pretty and perfect for everyday. I'm loving the detailed photos too :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing..Keep sharing more how-to step by step..
ReplyDeleteLove ..
wowwwww sara great job ... thank you sooo much for sharing ... u r the best :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, really nice.
ReplyDeleteniceee :)
ReplyDeletewow...Sara..superb tutorial:)
ReplyDeleteso beautiful and very detailed!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great look.Thanks for the tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteWhen will you be be my sleek palette
ReplyDeleteLol :D
Deletegorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteYaaaaaaay! I love Sara tutorials~ I'll definitely try this. You make it look super easy~
ReplyDeleteThanks Eden. :D
Deletenice n helpful, esp the tape part...never thought of it...lolz but a very nice n helpful tip:) kindly tell me the price of MUA eye primer..n from where u got it?
ReplyDeleteThanks sweetie. I am glad it helped you :)
DeleteI bought the primer from Just4girls.pk.
finally i can see the brush you use for applying eyeliner :D
ReplyDeleteabsolutely gorgeous and helpful, thanks sara :d
humm its grt tutorial sara thanx for doing it for us
ReplyDeletei wish I could apply an eyeliner with no problem at all....thank you for sharing this :)
ReplyDeleteloving it Sara:)!
ReplyDeleteNice tutorial. I am so in love with MUA eye primer. Its really affordable and does the perfect job. So looking forward to see more tutorials. =) xxx
ReplyDeletehi sara,
ReplyDeleteyour eyes are really beautiful,i would try this look.
phenomenal post Sara!! I'm trying out this look today!!! thank you for sharing and inspiring me, as always :)))
ReplyDeleteI love this! I can never do a cut crease, now i hope you do more tutorials! Esp the Urban Decay pallete one :)
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! Your lid color kind of looks like MAC Woodwinked, which I just bought the other day. Can't wait to wear it ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat job! :)
ReplyDeletewow gorgeous.....:) <3<3<3
ReplyDeleteAwesome tutorial Sara.. keep it up!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous look, I soo want to try this out! Greetings from Finland :) Btw, what mascara are you using? Is it volumizing? The bristles really look good and I think that mascara would work for my lashes too..
ReplyDeleteHey Pazqu, thank you for the lovely comment ^_^
DeleteI used Maybelline Colossal Volum Express for this look. I don't find it so volumizing but it sure defines and lengthens them. :)