Reviewing beauty products is always fun...but putting those beauty products to good use is the best part. There is nothing more thrilling than opening up an eyeshadow palette and getting creative. Some days, I know exactly what kind of look I wanted to do. Other times, I open a palette at random and wait for inspiration to hit. There is no right or wrong way to go about it. The most important thing is to have fun and express yourself! For me, makeup has always been about that creative expression. Though a look may not always turn out the way I wanted or imagined it would, the process is rewarding and worthwhile. A while back, I added the ColorIcon 32-Pan Eyeshadow Palette from Wet n Wild to my makeup collection. (If you missed my review and YouTube video dedicated to the palette, you can check it out here.) Since then, I've been using it to create lots and lots of different makeup looks. Here are two of the most recent.
Look #1: Warm and Neutral
The first look shown is all about embracing those warm eyeshadow shades in the palette. Unfortunately, these shadows don't have names but for reference, I used the second and third eyeshadow in the third row of the palette. Through the crease, it was a warm medium brown and then a warm orange-toned matte shade on the lid. To give this look a little extra sparkle, I used my fingertip to dab on a bit of the orange-toned shimmery shade directly above it in the palette. It was added just to the centre of the lid for a little more dimension. Additional products included a bit of eyeliner (lately, I've been really loving the Annabelle Kohl Eyeliner Pencil), mascara, a peach-toned blush, and a liquid lipstick from Hard Candy. This all drugstore look was simple but effective - and suitable for everyday wear.
Look #2: Colourful and Smokey
Next up? Putting those blues and turquoise shades to use. They were so colourful and exciting....I couldn't resist! I used the turquoise shade on the top row in the outer corner, the shimmery blue from the second row all over the rest of the lid, and a bit of the dark blue from row one on the outer corner and along the lower lash line for a smokey effect. Then through the crease, I blended it all out with a war, shade from the matte row along the bottom of the palette. Then it was eyeliner, mascara, bronzer on the cheeks, and a shimmery gloss from Hard Candy. The look was colourful, smokey, and yet still really wearable. I love that it turned out kind of glam but isn't too over the top either.
There are so many different ways to make use of an eyeshadow palette. The look you end up with really comes down your creativity and mood. Both of the makeup looks above highlight very different moods but were both really fun to put together. Fingers crossed I can continue to put this Wet n Wild 32-Pan Eyeshadow Palette to good use.
What makeup looks have you been doing lately? Any palettes that spark your creativity?
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