STOP buying one size-fits-all eyeshadow palettes
How often have you loved and used 2 or 3 of the colors in that $60 palette and then didn’t know what to do when those colors ran out?
What if I told you, you could buy ONLY the colors you wanted AND when you ran out of a color, you could replace ONLY that color?
Wow, no more wasted shadows!
create
Your Custom Palette
If you are a new customer, you can check out my How to Order page to get started.
Ready to Try a New Technique?
WASH technique
A very easy beginner-eye look option. You can use a lighter or a mid-tone color to rock this look.
My favorite color for this technique is SEDONA, a warm mid-tone brown matte color.
Windshield Wiper Technique
Another easy beginner technique. Try any depth of shade from light to deep.
One of my favorites is CAFE, a cooler brown matte color.
halo technique
This is my favorite quick eyeshadow look that still looks super finished but is quick and easy.
Take the Windshield Wiper Technique and bring that color under your eyes. You will be shocked how this addition of color makes a big difference.
Try BUBBA, a mid-tone warmer matte color.
two-tone technique
This is an intermediate eyeshadow technique much like the halo, but the under-eye color is usually different.
One of my favorite combos for this look is OAK for the mid-tone and TRUST for the deeper shade.
PRO TIP – add a light shimmer shade, like DRIFT to the inner corner to add brightness to the eyes.
deep crease technique
This is a more advanced technique and a third color is brought into the eye look.
The hallmark of this technique is darkening that outer crease which can make the eyes look larger.
Three of my favorite colors for this technique are STAY GOLDEN, LULLABY, and REVIVAL for a moody mauve look that is stunning with any eye color.
PRO TIP: You can add a light shimmer color, like SOUL MATE, on your lid for extra flair.
ombre technique
This more advanced technique is a lot like the smokey eye but the shades should ombre into each other and the darkest shade is usually used on the lids.
A sultry, deep purple/blue combination for this technique is STAY GOLDEN, LONDON, and MIDNIGHT