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Eyeshadow tutorial for beginners

Just a quick video tutorial from my new Maange eyeshadow palette.
A super affordable palette with 18 highly pigmented shadows in my favorite fall/winter colors. (So if you're a ginger like me, you'll definitely want to scoop this up!)
Get yours here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GRRDTZ2 #ad
It's only $9.99 a perfect price point for beginners and has everything you need for a day to night look.








  1. I started with "creamy" and applied it from lid to brow for an all over clean slate
  2. Next I applied "vampire" on the outer and inner corner
  3. Then I applied "volcano" in the crease
  4. I added a light dusting of "blazing" to blend the crease into the outer corner
  5. I lined my upper lid with a black liner pencil 
  6. I went over the pencil liner with "bronze" to soften the line and  continued the bronze color under my eyes to add a bit of a smokey look
  7. Then to soften and blend everything together I took a light dusting of the "creamy" color I started with and did a "whitewash" effect from lid to brow.
And that's it, add a couple of coats of mascara and you have a super simple daytime look.

a picture of my eyes with my daytime eyeshadow look


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