The deep brown shimmer that’s up next looks like it’d be really pretty as a halo with the pink shimmer that is the one after. It also looks like it might be a cute look on the lid with the teal that is under it - perhaps with some gold inner corner?
I'm like you and prefer cool tones. I would layer it with something that might be too bruise purple or grey to make a nice cool toned brown, and work that as an outer corner colour. Depending on the mix, I'd see if any other cool toned colourful shades would work to spice it up in the crease and make it more fun. I often find layering gives me beautiful shades. One of my favourite mixes was blending a bright, shimmery orange with a mid-tone silver. I got a beautiful mauve.
I'm the same when it comes to giving advice, great at giving them but terrible at actually following my own advice 😅I would probably try pairing that shade with Love Letter or Red Ochre from Modern Renaissance, then topping it with a lighter shade with more sparkle, like one of the lighter pinky shades you picked for your new pan that palette. Good luck hitting pan on it!
Some ideas that seem doable based on the color: 1) lower lashline shadow with any pink-red-brown look 2)blush topper 3)lipstick topper (if you are into metallic lipstick)
You’re a human being with superpowers yes🧚! I don’t know how you can hit pan the way you do! It takes me years to pan eyeshadows 😅 (I still haven’t to this day)
Instead of panning them row by row, step by step , and getting bored and annoyed, maybe try hitting the neutral shade your currently working on, hit pan on it and intead of going to the next shade , use the first colourful shade , planning that , and go back to first neutral shade from the ones you haven't pan yet . Basically listing and seperating neutral and colourful shades and switching them up as soon as you hit pan . ( 1st neutral > 1st colourful > 2nd neutral >2nd colourful shade > 3rd neutral > 3rd colourful shade and so on , till you hit every pan) . That way you get to use both of them on and off without getting burnt out by using all neutral shades one after another cause they're in a row
The deep brown shimmer that’s up next looks like it’d be really pretty as a halo with the pink shimmer that is the one after. It also looks like it might be a cute look on the lid with the teal that is under it - perhaps with some gold inner corner?
I'm like you and prefer cool tones. I would layer it with something that might be too bruise purple or grey to make a nice cool toned brown, and work that as an outer corner colour. Depending on the mix, I'd see if any other cool toned colourful shades would work to spice it up in the crease and make it more fun. I often find layering gives me beautiful shades. One of my favourite mixes was blending a bright, shimmery orange with a mid-tone silver. I got a beautiful mauve.
You can use it as a metalic liner mixed with duraline ! This may be funnier to work on it that way !
I'm the same when it comes to giving advice, great at giving them but terrible at actually following my own advice 😅I would probably try pairing that shade with Love Letter or Red Ochre from Modern Renaissance, then topping it with a lighter shade with more sparkle, like one of the lighter pinky shades you picked for your new pan that palette. Good luck hitting pan on it!
Some ideas that seem doable based on the color:
1) lower lashline shadow with any pink-red-brown look
2)blush topper
3)lipstick topper (if you are into metallic lipstick)
You’re a human being with superpowers yes🧚! I don’t know how you can hit pan the way you do! It takes me years to pan eyeshadows 😅 (I still haven’t to this day)
Instead of panning them row by row, step by step , and getting bored and annoyed, maybe try hitting the neutral shade your currently working on, hit pan on it and intead of going to the next shade , use the first colourful shade , planning that , and go back to first neutral shade from the ones you haven't pan yet .
Basically listing and seperating neutral and colourful shades and switching them up as soon as you hit pan .
( 1st neutral > 1st colourful > 2nd neutral >2nd colourful shade > 3rd neutral > 3rd colourful shade and so on , till you hit every pan) . That way you get to use both of them on and off without getting burnt out by using all neutral shades one after another cause they're in a row
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I believe in you! You can do it! 🎉