Sentences with phrase «transition shade»

I love that it has two shades that can be used as transition shades and one matte brown bone highlight.
While it seems like an odd choice for spring, I think it makes a great transition shade from winter to spring and looks really pretty with a gold eye for a night out.
There are about 3 really good transition shades in this palette.
Are these not great Summer to Fall transition shades?
Usually sets don't have a nice transition shade or they have beautiful shades that can't be mixed together as nicely.
This palette has beautiful shade selection which will suit all skin tones especially medium skin tones since it has some wonderful transition shade.
I almost think of it as a palette filled with the perfect colorful transition shades as they are all a lovely, muted pastel color.
I normally always pair these types of shadows with a matte transition shade, but today I decided to throw all caution to the wind, and create a super luminous eye.
If you're as in love with this earthy hue as we are, read on for four ways to transition this shade from season to season.
Pro Blending brush is perfect for blending shadows around the crease, or for applying transition shades.
I love this rosey - pink shade and think is a perfect transition shade from summer to fall.
Need to pull in a few more matte shades, something very dark and something to be a great transition shade for my skin tone (read: a tiny bit darker without being too dark).
This makes an excellent transition shade from your skin to the smokey.
I use them mostly as transition shades when I'm doing colorful looks but if you put down a white base or really pack the shadows onto your brush you will get an amazing color payoff!
Our striking In Your Element Shadow Palette Fire collection is packed with 12 blendable hues of rich, blendable eyeshadow and pigment ranging from shockingly bright to warm transition shades.
It precisely buffs darker shades into transition shades taking your eye look to another level.
For example, the gold in this necklace is the perfect transition shade between the pale, champagne - gold of the clutch and the deeper bronze of the glittery flats.
BUT, none of the shades in that palette are a good transition shade / crease shade.
Pro Tapered Blending brush is my go - to for blending out harsh lines around the crease, or for applying transition shades.
Teeez Read My Lips Lipstick in Killing Me Softly: The thing I love about this matte coral is that it could easily be worn as a pretty summer shade or a pretty fall transition shade.
Flesh, Diadem, Vega and Atik are the perfect transition shades.
i purchased this because i wanted a good simple, neutral matte palette to use when i needed a transition shade.
Beautiful color combo overall - plus the fact there is a functional mix of matte, satin / shimmer as well as base and transition shades.
I mainly picked out this color as a transition shade to help blend out harsh lines but can see it working great with a brown smokey eye as well.
For her eyes, she starts off with a medium brown shadow as her transition shade — and then begins to pack on a rich chocolate brown shade in the outer corner of her eye.
Right above the crease, apply shade 2 - deep violet as a transition shade to help blend out the first color.
For a transition shade, I went into the Morphe 35OM palette.
Rose Gold is a satin rosy pink that works perfect for the crease, or as a transition shade.
Then, from the Kat Von D Shade + Light Eyeshadow Palette, I applied laetus above the crease as a transition shade.
The two shades that could be used are too dark or bright as a transition shade (this of course is personal preference).
Next, I mixed Peach Smoothie and Creme Brûlée for my transition shade, and then applied Crave (from the Naked Basics Palette) to my outer corner.
Next, I reached for the Kat Von D Shade + Light Eye Palette, applying laetus above my crease (as a transition shade), lucious in my crease, and shax in my outer corner.
Once this shade is applied, I used a transition shade brush, and blended the two shades with a wiping motion.
I started with the transition shade, which is a peach / brown shade from one of my e.l.f. black little book palette.
In the inner corner of my eyelid, I applied a second shade from the left of the same palette, and used a transition shade again to blend it all together.
The transition shade goes on your brow bone, a little higher than your eyelid.
I used the seashell pink (top right) as a transition shade, and the creamy beige (top left) to blend.
It has buildable pigmentation, and works well as a crease or transition shade.
It works perfect above the crease, as a transition shade, but it needs to be packed on since the pigmentation is light.
Once my transition shade was down, I placed Friendly in my outer v (and along my lower lash line).
Then, with a fluffy crease brush, take any matte brown eyeshadow and blend it into the crease as a transition shade.
My looks last all day, with zero creasing or fading (over a primer), and I love that there's a nice mixture of crease and transition shades.
I love this color for a transition shade because it really gives your eyes just a little bit of extra definition.
E40 - I find this brush to be particularly great at applying transition shades and blending out harsh lines between my crease and brow bone.
To soften the edges, I went back in with the crease / transition shade, and added a tiny bit of Makeup Geek Bitten to the outer corner.
EYES... After priming, I applied my crease / transition shade using two Makeup Geek shadows.
Again, if you pull in some transition shades from Modern Renaissance and use Subculture for your pops of color you may find it more approachable.
Then, from the Kat Von D Mi Vida Loca Palette, I placed Skulls in the inner corner, Noble above my crease for a transition shade, and Black Metal in the outer corner.
EYES... From the Kat Von D Mi Vida Loca Palette, I placed Strutter above my crease as a transition shade, then applied Lemmy to my lids using a synthetic eye brush dampened with some MAC Fix + (for a more foiled effect).
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