I tried to have a makeup playdate session with Arienda every two weeks where we can talk about the latest look and do a fun tutorial taping and photograph session. It’s always liberating to get into deep conversation about the things you love with a fellow addict.
Too bad our latest ‘date’ which was scheduled last week was cancelled. But the good this is, this week the office got so many new good stuff. One of them is the Revlon Custom Eyes palette and mascara. Being the addict that we are, we happily dive in and play with the palette right away.
We thought, why waste a good look and we did this tutorial just for you 🙂
Just a quick review on the Revlon Custom Eyes palette first. The one that we have is the Sweet Innocence palette where you can create a sultry purple look with it. The good thing about this palette is that it comes with a chart at the back on where to put the product. It will be a great deal of help for a beginner, I must say.
You get one deep crease colour, one liner colour, two more neutral colours and one highlighter colour. I see that this is the case with other palette in the Custom Eyes series. The neutral colour might not look too pigmented at first, but evidently, as you will see below, they are made to complement each of the other colours within the palette to create a beautiful gradation. Follow the simple step by step tutorial and you’ll get a great sultry purple look.
In this tutorial, we use a mix of sponge tip applicator that you’ll get with the palette and brushes. You’ll need an eyeshadow brush, pencil or smaller eyeshadow brush for the outer corner and crease, blending brush and eyeliner brush.
To finish off this look simply wiggle the Revlon Custom Eyes mascara from root to end to lengthen and voluminize your lashes. The great thing about this mascara is that it has a very flexible brush. You also got to dials where you can choose between Length & Definition or Length & Drama.
And this is the final look from the Revlon Custom Eyes palette and mascara combination. It’s so easy to do and this purple look can be applied to anyone without having those panda eyes look.