Easy Everyday Eyeshadow Tutorial Using 1 Brush | Eye Makeup for Beginners

 today I'm going to show you how to get this beautiful eyeshadow look using one eyeshadow



brush and one eyeshadow quad this is a very easy beginner friendly eyeshadow look that I
think anyone can do for my eyeshadow quad I'm using this one by Sigma Beauty and it's called
peach pie I love the warm peachy Shades in this palette and I think they're perfect
for everyday and I also like how in this quad it comes with two mattes and two shimmers and
then for my one eyeshadow brush I'm going to use the sigma e25 blending brush this is the
most versatile eyeshadow brush in my collection it can be used for blending Shades in the crease
on the outer corner you can pack on Shadow with this brush like there's so many things I can use
this brush for which is why I think everyone should own it I do have a discount code with
Sigma if you want to check out these products the code is just Angela bright to save you some money
now let's get started with this ey shadow look so I'm starting with an eyeshadow primer to prep
my eyes for my eyeshadow and I'm using the Urban Decay primer potion primer makes your eyeshadow
go on smoother and it helps your ey Shadow last throughout the entire day so you want
to apply primer all the way from the inner part of your eye to the outer part right out there
and then I'm just going to blend that in with any kind of concealer brush this is a BK Beauty
a56 and then I'll take whatever is left under my eye and I have already done my under eye
concealer now I'm just going to take a little bit of a translucent powder and set down that primer
so again I'm setting all over my eyelid and I'm also going to set under my eyes as well because
I did already do my concealer now to start this eye look I'm going to take the lighter
peachy shade crumble and I'm picking it up on my brush like this and you always want to tap
off any excess powder this will help prevent any Fallout from getting on your face and we're just
going to start by moving that brush back and forth in our crease and because I set my eyes
shadow primer with that translucent powder this brush is just gliding nicely across my eyelid
and then I am going to pick up more Shadow just to
build up this shade in my crease this is going to be my transition
shade so you can see I'm blending this eyeshadow all the way into my inner crease and all the way
towards my outer crease and I am holding the brush towards the end of the brush to
give me a light hand if you hold the brush too close to the bristles it's going to be
a little bit harder to apply the Shadow and really get that nice kind of back and forth
motion with your wrist and if you have hooded eyes or slightly hooded eyes I
recommend trying to really relax your face when you're doing your makeup and you want
to make sure this transition shade is visible above your lid so for me I'm going to bring
it up a little bit higher so for me I want to make sure the shadow really pops right up up
here so I did dip back into this transition shade about three times to get the pigment
that I want in my crease now I am picking up more Shadow and every time I'm picking up
Shadow I am tapping off the excess and now I'm going to Pat this shadow on the outer part of
my lid and you want to make sure you connect it into your crease so right now I'm doing a
padding motion and then when I get up into my crease I'm going to do a little circular
motions and now I picked up more Shadow but this time I picked up shadow on the tip of the
brush and I'm going to blend that along my entire lower lash line and this shade is so soft that
it's just going to give a little bit of definition on the lower lash line so again I'm just doing a
back and forth motion with the tip of my brush and I am making sure that the shadow connects
to my outer crease right out here so by now that transition shade crumble is all in my crease it's
on the outer part of my lid and it's all along my lower lash line so it's kind of wrapped around
my eye like that now to add a little bit more depth to the eye I'm going to take the deeper
Brown shade baked and I'm going to pick up this shade on the flat side of the brush again and
I'm going to use this Shadow and I'm going to Pat it on the outer part of my lid kind of like I did
earlier and use this to deepen up the outer part of my eye and again I am doing more of a padding
motion
so I'm packing most of the Shadow onto my lid and now once most of the Shadow
is off of my brush I'm going to start to blend in
the outer crease just a little bit of blending right here in little circular
motions now I'm going to take a little bit more of that Deeper Shade on the tip of the brush and
run that along the outer part of my lower lash line so this time I'm not bringing it all the way
into the inner corner I'm just keeping it on the outer part of my eye just like how I did on the
lid now it's time to put some Shimmer on the lid now one of my favorite brush tools
I have is the sigma switch and this is just a little matte and what you do is that you
run your brush in circular motions on the mat and this is going to get all of the existing
pigment off of the eye ey Shadow brush it's not necessarily cleaning the brush because
clearly it still looks dirty but but if I run the brush on my hand there's no pigment coming
off the brush which is what I want when I'm switching In Between Shades hence the name
Sigma switch when you're doing a shimmery lid shade you could totally use your finger but I
just have long nails on right now which is why I'm going to stick to the brush and I'm going
to pick up that peachy shade on the flat side of the brush and I'm using the flat side that had a
little less of that brown pigment on it and this Shimmer shade's going to go on the inner part of
my lid and as usual I'm starting with a little bit of a packing motion to really lay down that
shadow and then after I've packed on that shadow I'm doing more of a blending motion
just right in my crease also if you use your finger for a shimmer Shadow it's going to give
you a little bit more of an intense look whereas using a fluffier brush like this
is going to give you a softer look do really love this shimmery shade and these tones are
just going so well together now for the last step I'm going to take the light highlighter
shade in the palette which is ice cream and I'm just going to swirl the tip of
my brush into that shade and I'm going to use this shade to brighten my inner
corner and I also like to bring a little bit of that highlighter shade right under my
brow now the eyeshadow is done and you can finish up the eye look any way you want to
if you're comfortable doing a wing you could do a winged liner you could do no liner you
could also also just smudge a little bit of a pencil liner along your top lash line I'm
not going to do any liner today but I am going to pop on some mascara I went ahead and curled
my lashes and popped on my mascara and for my mascara I'm wearing the tower 28 make
waves this is my current favorite mascara I love the fair slight curve that this wand has and I
find that these bristles really do grab each and every lash and I find that it's a nice buildable
formula as well and here's a final closeup of the eyes all done and I just want to say that
you can get this eye look done very quickly this video might have been a little long just
because I'm talking and walking you through each step but if I was doing this whole eye look and
not filming a video I could easily get this eyeshadow done in probably 5 minutes here is
what the full face looks like all done from far away again the eyeshadow is so soft and
perfect for every day again don't forget you can use my code Angela brigh to save money at
Sigma whether you're going to purchase this ey Shadow quad or some brushes so I hope you
guys enjoyed this video thank you so much for watching and don't forget to like And subscribe

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