Hello Shonagh!!!! Absolutely marvellous! What a great techique! I must try again and again and again .... until become just a little bit similar with yours!!!! Thank you so much!
That's so pretty. I only have a couple of LE Liquid Lurex shadows which I love and are so quick and easy to use but they don't go together colourwise, so have to use a powder eyeshadow if I want to try and create a deeper crease or outer eye. Never thought I'd like them as much as I do, they're beautiful. Thanks for sharing 🙂
I have listed the LE as alternative options as they're fab! This was my first time trying the POCO Beauty ones so thought I'd film with them, and they are equally great!
I can attest to liquid eyeshadows being a great friend to mature skin as well. I've enjoyed using them for a fair few years now; they really seem to just melt into the skin. Thanks, Shonagh, for giving me fresh new ideas with this method👏✨
Absolutely agree, they’re fab for mature lids ♥️ Have you tried new Lisa Eldridge ones, Janet? You likely saw the tutorial I shared using them recently, they really help smooth out the skin! ⭐️
@@ShonaghScott I have to confess that I'm still using the Armani Beauty ones that I bought years ago. The ones in the tubes the size of mascaras that just never run out! I know we're supposed to throw out old makeup, but since I dispense everything onto palettes, and the smell, color, quality, and consistency have not changed one whit, I am still using them. Like Duraline, they just don't quit! 💖xx
Absolutely, you can but it takes a bit more work as you need to layer the powder shadows to build up the intensity. These are quick and easy to use, plus they don’t budge at all! Powder eyeshadow fades a little throughout the day.
Is there a reason why when I apply liquid eyeshadow it burns my eyelid skin slightly? The sensation does go away and I don't get any swelling. My eyes and eyelids are totally fine afterwards. I was just wondering if this happens to anyone else and if there is a reason. This never happens with pressed eyeshadow or loose eyeshadow.
I’ve had similar experiences before just the slightest sensation. But then again make up is packed with harsh or toxic chemicals so makes sense it would effect our skin, somewhat.
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Glad you think so!!! 😍😍😍
Thank you, I love this look and I appreciate that you showed it without added eyelashes as well. It is nice to see it both ways.💚
You are so welcome! I know not everyone enjoys lashes so I try to show both options where I can ☺️
Hello Shonagh!!!! Absolutely marvellous! What a great techique! I must try again and again and again .... until become just a little bit similar with yours!!!! Thank you so much!
So beautiful. I would love to see this done with a green or blue smokey eye😊
I would love to see that, too!
This is a lovely eye look Shonagh - must give it a try! Thx!
Definitely give a try, Cindy!!
Absolutely beautiful!!! 🤩
Thank you!! 😊
That's so pretty. I only have a couple of LE Liquid Lurex shadows which I love and are so quick and easy to use but they don't go together colourwise, so have to use a powder eyeshadow if I want to try and create a deeper crease or outer eye. Never thought I'd like them as much as I do, they're beautiful. Thanks for sharing 🙂
I have listed the LE as alternative options as they're fab! This was my first time trying the POCO Beauty ones so thought I'd film with them, and they are equally great!
Beautiful! I love a liquid eyeshadow. Lisa Eldridge's are lovely. I like Stila too but they dry out quicker than Lisa's. Emily is my favourite. Emma x
I can attest to liquid eyeshadows being a great friend to mature skin as well. I've enjoyed using them for a fair few years now; they really seem to just melt into the skin. Thanks, Shonagh, for giving me fresh new ideas with this method👏✨
Absolutely agree, they’re fab for mature lids ♥️ Have you tried new Lisa Eldridge ones, Janet? You likely saw the tutorial I shared using them recently, they really help smooth out the skin! ⭐️
@@ShonaghScott I have to confess that I'm still using the Armani Beauty ones that I bought years ago. The ones in the tubes the size of mascaras that just never run out! I know we're supposed to throw out old makeup, but since I dispense everything onto palettes, and the smell, color, quality, and consistency have not changed one whit, I am still using them. Like Duraline, they just don't quit! 💖xx
Liquid eyeshadow always seemed so intimidating - thank you for a user friendly video!
You're so welcome! Let me know how you get on trying them if you do. More than happy to give additional advise if you need it ☺️
You have the most beautiful tutorials ❤
Thank you so much!
Lovely as always Shonagh! Thank you for sharing. 😊
My pleasure 😊
Beautiful 😍 ❤
Thank you! 😊
Hi Shonagh, thank you for this tutorial, this look is soft and flattering. Is it possible to achieve the same look using a powder eyeshadow?
Absolutely, you can but it takes a bit more work as you need to layer the powder shadows to build up the intensity. These are quick and easy to use, plus they don’t budge at all! Powder eyeshadow fades a little throughout the day.
@ thanks for your reply 🙏🏻
Is there a reason why when I apply liquid eyeshadow it burns my eyelid skin slightly? The sensation does go away and I don't get any swelling. My eyes and eyelids are totally fine afterwards. I was just wondering if this happens to anyone else and if there is a reason. This never happens with pressed eyeshadow or loose eyeshadow.
I’ve had similar experiences before just the slightest sensation. But then again make up is packed with harsh or toxic chemicals so makes sense it would effect our skin, somewhat.