Sigma has launched three beautiful eye shadow palettes. One with neutral tones (a Bare), one with cool tones (a Flare) and the other with warm tones (a Dare). Since I’m in love with red-eyed shadow and wine, I bought Dare. Look at the colors:
The shades are all awesome, they crumble very little, they smoke easily, and they have good hold and durability. I liked! In addition, the palette also features an excellent double brush, the same size and quality as? Normal? by Sigma.
- E20: Perfect brush to mark a corner.
- Apply eye shadow (and blur) near the lower lashes.
- Also apply super shadows to the moving eyelid.
E45: it is perfect to make that V lying in the outer corner and smear the shadow on the concave leaving it well marked.
You know what’s better? By purchasing this palette in this link here (or on my banner), you always get a thumbnail of the E25, which is ideal for mixing, that is, you have three brushes that do it all!
A curiosity in this palette is that the Surrender color is exactly like Sketch by MAC, a shadow that I sell, so #ficaadica: if you have to buy Sketch, buy this palette, you get other shades and brushes for about the same price (since you will pay $71 R in Sketch and about R $80 on the palette, including shipping).
Well I did a tutorial using almost every shade in the palette, it just includes a purple base and an opaque black shadow. Come with me!
Do I start putting my makeup on while I fade? with the Sigma E25 brush? on the entire eyelid, concave and slightly above, a purple base (we can see that it is very light!). * I used Illamasqua’s cream pigment mold. It is worth swapping this product for a purple pencil or even a shade. It is important to be very clear, it is even worth using Surrender for this step.
With the Sigma E40 brush, I mix the Catch em shadow in the concave, in the same purple.
Now ? with the MAC 239 brush? I apply the Surrender eyeshadow on the eyelid. I apply it 3 times, because the tone is intense BEMMM.
Between surrender and capture of the van?Sparkling Reveal, joins the two tones and leaves a very nice effect. It is always interesting to apply a brightness between two opaque ones in this way.
At the outer corner landmark – with Sigma E20 brush – a little black (V lying down) then I blend it to blend in with the other shadows, I used MAC’s Carbon eyeshadow.
Near the lower lashes, from the outer corner to the middle, I apply the Surrender eye shadow (linking to the top). I used the E20 brush again!
Now with the Sigma E45 brush? I apply the Grasp (very nice this tone!) In the inner corner and near the lower lashes until you find Surrender.
Under the eyebrow?with a clean Sigma E25 brush, I apply Escape to illuminate!
I finish with a black eyeshadow (or pencil) near the top lashes and at the waterline. Eyeliner and mascara. See what it looks like:
I think this makeup looks amazing for all women, especially those with brown/black hair and brunettes and blacks. Honey, green and greenish-brown eyes stand out.
You like me? To buy the pallet, enter here! I highly recommend it;)
I’m really thinking about buying Bare, I already have all the colors but I find it super practical to carry it in the bag and the price that I find very irresistible!
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