Hi Makeup Geeks! Yellow can be one of the most intimidating eyeshadow shades to work with. In this tutorial, I’ll show you a few simple ways to incorporate color into your looks while still staying day time appropriate. When working with any bright shade, the key is to pick one specific location to apply the color. For this look, I toned it down by adding a slight shimmer to the lid, keeping the bright color in my crease and blending everything out. I also added winged liner to add definition and contrast. So grab your favorite yellows and let’s get going on this look. :-)
FACE
- Korres Quercetin & Oak Anti-Ageing Concealer – (Amazon)
- Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation – (Amazon)
- Cover FX Natural Finish Oil-Free Foundation in N20 for the face and N30 for the neck.
- Maybelline Dream Matte Powder – (Amazon)
- Sephora Microsmooth Powder in Matte Tan
- Lorac Perfectly Lit Powder in Spot Light – (Amazon)
EYES
- MAC Painterly Paint Pot – (Amazon)
- Makeup Geek Eyeshadow in Lemon Drop
- Makeup Geek Eyeshadow in Beaches and Cream
- Makeup Geek Eyeshadow in Chickadee
- Makeup Geek Pigment in Afterglow
- Makeup Geek Gel Liner in Immortal
- L’Oreal Voluminous Mascara – (Amazon)
LIPS
- Maybelline #90 Electric Shock (for a brighter look) – (Amazon)
- NYX Nude Peach Extreme Lip Cream – (Amazon)
BRUSHES
- Makeup Geek Outer V Brush – (Makeup Geek Store)
- Makeup Geek Small Crease Brush – (Makeup Geek Store)
- Makeup Geek Bent Liner Brush – (Makeup Geek Store)
- Makeup Geek Rounded Blush Brush – (Makeup Geek Store)
- Makeup Geek Cheek Highlighter Brush – (Makeup Geek Store)
I hope you’ve found this tutorial to be helpful in creating wearable looks using yellow eyeshadows. As always, I hope you all are staying happy and healthy!
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