(A) White line
(B) Purple line
(C) Brown line
(D) Lavender line
(E) Black line
1) Apply A with light patting motions all over lid, including brow bones
2) Apply B in the crease
3) Apply C to the lower half of the crease and to either end of the top lid, leaving a gap in the middle over the center of your eye
4) Pat D onto the center of the eye where the gap was left in step 3 and blend the color out so there are no obvious color blocks
5) Line the top lashline and the outer 2/3 of the lower lashline with E, extending the line out a little beyond the outer corner of the top lashline
5) Apply B to the inner 1/3 of the lower lashline
6) Apply C to the outer 2/3 of the lower lashline, overlapping slightly with B
7) Curl lashes
You can see from the pictures that this eye look is extremely light. Despite everything that I've done outlined in the above directions, it appears like I haven't applied much on my eye. You can also see how the gel/cream liner doesn't really show up well with the brush included. I had to apply 3-4 layers to get the color to look dark on my top lashline, and since I only applied 1 layer of the liner on my bottom lashline, you can't really see it in the pictures. This palette is great for work as well as going out during the day if you don't like to look too makeupy. However for an office look, I would suggest that you only apply the white cream base in the crease (as opposed to over the entire lid) since it is very obviously sparkly.
The pictures in this post were taken under natural light.
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