As you may know recently I bought myself some of the Snap Shadows by Fenty Beauty and I wanted to post a look from each palette so here is my look from 1. True Neturals which is the first palette from the collection. This palette is a mixture of nude shades for various skin tones.
I Love using this palette for soft eye looks but today I decided to be braver and play with the deeper tones creating a look I didn’t think I could pull off. I decided to try out a smokey brown eye with a golden shimmer on the centre. Like I said not my normal look but I wanted to go a little bolder today.
So I started off using the deepest brown shade called Affogtao all over my crease to deepen my eyes. Next I used the orange toned brown called Cumin Get It all of my lid (such a rich toned colour I loved using). On the my inner lid I used the lighter gold shimmer tone called Velvet Cuffs and on the outer lid I used the slightly deeper gold shade called Tequila Nite and then blend together. On my lower lash line I mixed the two shimmer shadows together and followed by water line. Lasting I used the palest shade Nookie Rookie under my brow bones, this is something I always do at the end of a look so I can tidy up any mess I’ve made as well with the eyeshadow shape.
This look was so different and pretty I didn’t even bother putting on mascara that day which is really odd for me since I adore mascara. But when I finished the look I just didn’t feel like it needed it and it was pretty enough by itself. As I’ve said before what I’ve said about these palettes the most is that each palette only has colours that you would actually use for a look whereas we’ve all had palettes in the past where we’ve used like 40% off the shades and never touched the rest. I really love the colours they’ve selected for each palette since you can see they’ve really thought about what colours everyone actually needs vs what just gets thrown in a palette.
Hope you enjoyed this post. I’ve done a few posts like these before which I really enjoy writing to I’m planning to do a lot of posts like these where I take a palette and create a look so you’ll see more like this in the future.