Neutral Smokey Eyes Tutorial Using Stila In The Light Palette

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Red Cherry 43, Stila In The Light Palette Tutorial 

Its been a while since I did a tutorial on the blog so I decided to do this neutral smokey eyes using all eyeshadows from my Stila In The Light palette which I got recently and am absolutely loving it! If you love neutral eyeshadows this is a must have palette and you get all the shades required to do a complete look including matte crease shades and a matte highlight! Will do a detailed review along with swatches soon!


Products Used:-
-> MAC Layin' Low Paint Pot as eye primer
-> Kitten on the eyelids
-> Bliss in the crease
-> Sandstone to darken the crease and lower lash line
-> Ebony in the outer corners and crease to give that smoked out effect, also used on lower lashline
-> Bare as browbone highlight
-> Red Cherry 43 false lashes
-> Maybelline gel liner

Stila In The Light Palette Look


Lets get started with the tutorial :)

1) Always start by priming your eyelids, I have used MAC Layin' Low Paint here



2) Apply Kitten shade all over the eye lids


3) Blend out the edges using a fluffy blending brush like E40



4) Apply Bliss shade in the crease using the same blending brush E40, this will be out transition shade



5) To define the crease, apply the shade Sandstone which is dark rich chocolate brown using MAC 217 or Sigma E25



6) Apply any matte black eyeshadow to the outer corners and slowly take it into the crease, use MAC 217 or Sigma E25 brush for blending



7) Reapply the Kitten shade on the eyelids if required and blend, to get your desired intensity keep on adding the dark brown and black shade and blending it. Remember Blending is the most important part for any eye look!



8) Apply a kohl on your lower lashline and tighline, I have used Lakme Ultimate Kohl



9) Apply the same Sandstone on the lower lashline and smokey the outer corners out with Ebony





10) Apply your favorite gel/liquid liner and wing it out slightly. I have used Maybelline Gel Liner here



11) Apply your favorite false eye lashes, I am loving Red Cherry No 43 a lot! Apply little mascara to tie your eye lashes with the falsies


Stila In The Light Palette Tutorial

12) The Final Look


Red Cherry 43, Stila In The Light Palette


Stila In The Light Palette Tutorial



I hope you all liked the tutorial, until next time take care and stay beautiful!

Love,



22 comments

  1. Simply stunning. you have all the shadows I love- hehehe
    kitten looks so fab on you and falsies really take it to a whole new level.

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    1. I agree Bee! I am hooked on falsies these days :)

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  2. OMG those false lashes are totally stealing the show, I dont own a single pair... You are tempting me to give them a try!

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    1. Supria definitely give them a try..a must have! trust me totally changes the look

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  3. oh i so want to try this palette...but i have been resisting to buy and now u have tempted me to buy them! those falsies looks great on u...never tried those and now i want one for myself!

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    1. Rachna get Red Cherry ones..they are fantastic and so cheap! This palette is awesome..perfect neutral palette

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  4. Prettty ! I have this palette..and would surely try :)

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  5. Love the falsies :) & palette seems good..

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  6. Beautiful EOTD Dear ! Soft, Natural and Pretty <3 :*

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  7. Simple yet so beautiful. Loving the lashes.

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  8. your eye makeup is always flawless :) loved the tute dear :)

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  9. Such a pretty look dear ! loved the lashes too <3 <3

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  10. beautiful palette it is parita :D :D loved the overall look

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    1. Thanks a lot Rashmi! your word means a lot :)

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