put pink all over your eyelid, then the gold, just in your crease, then the kitten color just right on your lid, not above the crease and start it where your pupil would be but of course smudge it so you don't see a line. You can either use the really dark brown as an eyeliner, or if you're going out, put it just at the very corner and smudge it so that you get that smoky look.
It looks like a fun palette. Just experiment putting two or three colors together or all 4 in a different order.
2007-01-26 08:55:08
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answered by Katie L 3
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Sweep on lightest shade to cover entire lid from lash line to brow, then with the next darker shade cover just the lid, then with the 3rd darkest brush over crease of the lid to add definition and then with the darkest shade line it across the lash line to make eyes look bigger. I also reccomend using a cream light colored eye shadow base, it makes the powdered eye shadow last longer and also use the correct brushed for applying eye shadow. The brushes are an eye liner brush and a slanted eyeshadow brush. Eyeliner brush for the crease and lining of the lash line. And the eyeshadow brush to apply the lightest shade over the entire lid to brow line and the next darkest shade over just the lid.
Hope this helps.
2007-01-26 09:37:04
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answered by dottieinNM 2
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You don't have to mix colors all of the time. I think the pink and gold and the pink and dark brown would look really good.You can always ask the people at sephora for help, I have done that before.
2007-01-26 08:53:39
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answered by Maddy W 1
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I say you put the golden one on your upper lash line.....then the dark brown in the crease and one of the others lining the brow bone. See if you like that. But you can play around with them, just always put the darker one in the crease.
2007-01-26 12:43:54
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answered by Ashleigh 1
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OK well the first thing that you want to do is decide how dark you want it. Then, you would go and put your lightest color where your eyelid ends and the bone begins, below that should be the next lightest color and then above that should be the darkest color.
2007-01-26 08:51:56
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answered by Anonymous
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What you can do is apply the golden color all over you're eye and then the brown one in the middle it looks real nice and pretty trust me i do it all the time
2007-01-26 08:50:09
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answered by Smiley17 2
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i'm so sorry! That ought to truly suck, i've got under no circumstances heard of that difficulty. attempt to discover some organic and organic makeup. Like from BareMinerals or something. Or attempt something particularly much less harsh like Almay. suitable of luck to you, i'm sorry, hun. you additionally can attempt putting in user-friendly terms a splash of Benadryl cream on your eyelids earlier utilising your makeup - yet while it itches or keeps to bump or burn, take it off today.
2016-11-27 20:30:49
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answered by ? 4
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I would advise you to start using those naturally derived makeup. Those you bought over the departmental stores are likely to contain chemical which may be harmful to your skin in long run.
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2007-01-27 03:00:44
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answered by Anonymous
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ok the light shimmer pink put on your lid, the darker gold put in crease and outter corner of lid, and the gold put on your brow and blend blend blend,,,, you want to have the "shadow effect in crease and shimmer on brows and insides of eyes
2007-01-26 08:49:55
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answered by kellbelle21 3
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ususally, if you buy a palette, you start with the darkest colour in the crease, and then you can use the others gradually spreading outwards in order of dark to light
2007-01-26 08:49:35
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answered by silverblueish 2
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