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3 Makeup Looks Using One Palette: Makeup by Mario Master Mattes The Neutrals

3 Makeup Looks Using One Palette: Makeup by Mario Master Mattes The Neutrals

The Makeup by Mario Master Mattes The Neutrals palette is a versatile palette that can be used to create a variety of looks, from soft everyday eye looks to dramatic smokey eyes. In this blog post, we'll be showcasing three different looks that can be achieved using this palette.

Look 1: Soft Everyday Eye

This look is perfect for everyday wear and can be easily adapted for different occasions. To achieve this look, start by applying a light shade, such as "Soft Touch", all over the lid. Next, use a medium shade, such as "Golden Peach", to deepen the crease. Use a blending brush to blend the edges of the two shades together. Finally, apply a darker shade, such as "Espresso", to the outer corner of the eye and blend it into the crease.

For a more polished look, you can apply a light shimmer shade, such as "Sunkissed", to the center of the lid. Finish the look with mascara and eyeliner.

Look 2: Smokey Halo Eye

This look is a bit more dramatic than the first look, but it's still very wearable. To achieve this look, start by applying a light shade, such as "Soft Touch", all over the lid. Next, use a medium shade, such as "Golden Peach", to deepen the crease. Use a blending brush to blend the edges of the two shades together.

Next, use a darker shade, such as "Espresso", to create a halo around the crease. Use a small blending brush to blend the edges of the halo into the crease. Finally, apply a black shade, such as "Deepest Dark", to the outer corner of the eye and blend it into the crease.

For a more dramatic look, you can apply a black liner to the lash line and smudge it out. Finish the look with mascara and eyeliner.

Look 3: Gray Smokey Eye

This look is a classic smokey eye, but with a twist. To achieve this look, start by applying a light shade, such as "Soft Touch", all over the lid. Next, use a medium shade, such as "Golden Peach", to deepen the crease. Use a blending brush to blend the edges of the two shades together.

Next, use a gray shade, such as "Silver Lining", to create a halo around the crease. Use a small blending brush to blend the edges of the halo into the crease. Finally, apply a black shade, such as "Deepest Dark", to the outer corner of the eye and blend it into the crease.

For a more dramatic look, you can apply a black liner to the lash line and smudge it out. Finish the look with mascara and eyeliner.

Products Used

  • Makeup by Mario Master Mattes The Neutrals Palette
  • Sigma E25 Blending Brush
  • Sigma E40 Blending Brush
  • Sigma E55 Eye Shading Brush
  • Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara
  • Maybelline Master Precise Liquid Eyeliner

Tips

  • Use a light hand when applying eyeshadow. You can always add more, but it's harder to remove excess eyeshadow.
  • Blend, blend, blend! This is the key to achieving a seamless look.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment with different colors and techniques.

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial! Be sure to check out my other makeup videos for more inspiration.