Title: Create a Mesmerizing Sunset Eye Makeup Look with Beauty Guru’s Tips!
Introduction
Today, we step into an enlightening makeup tutorial that brings to life a dynamic sunset eye makeup look. This article sheds light on the magic shared by an expert beauty artist on her YouTube channel. Bursting with warm hues and shimmering highlights, this sun-kissed makeup style promises to guide you on an enthralling journey of transformation.
Step-by-Step Guide
1. Start with a Clean Base: The tutorial started by emphasizing the importance of skin preparation. Apply a moisturizer followed by a primer on your lid to prepare the canvas for the magic to come.
2. Build up Your Colors: Pick a warm orange tone and apply it across the entire lid. Blend outwards into your crease using a fluffy brush to create a smoky, sunset vibe.
3. Add Depth: Add some color depth by applying a dark, rich shade like burgundy or plum. Concentrate on the outer corners and crease for a gradual gradient effect.
4. Shine Time: A dab of glitter in the center of the eye creates a gleaming effect. Aim for a shade that complements the sunset colors, like a golden or bronze sparkle.
5. Line it Up: Black or dark brown eyeliner completes the look, adding definition and drama to your eyes.
Key Tips and Advice
Focus your blending efforts on the crease of your eyes to create a soft transition between shades. Also, remember to always dust off excess shadow from your brush before application; this simple trick could save you from a makeup catastrophe, such as uneven distribution or fallout.
The beauty guru emphasized the importance of investing in quality makeup brushes as they have a significant impact on the final look. Additionally, change up the colors according to your preference or season; maybe use pink and purple hues for spring, lending a bit more creativity to the sunset effect.
Conclusion
Throughout the tutorial, the beauty expert’s mission was to empower individuals to embrace the art of makeup and to not fear experimenting with bold colors. After all, the array of colors on your palette is your playground, so why not have some fun?
Product and Tool Listing
Here’s a comprehensive list to recreate this mesmerizing look:
– Primer: Base that helps shadows stay vibrant for a longer time.
– Orange, burgundy/plum Eyeshadow: Heart of the sunset look. Switch these colours according to your preference.
– Glittery Eyeshadow: This can be a shimmery gold or bronze colour, crucial for the gleaming highlight.
– Black/Brown Eyeliner: Defines and adds intensity.
– Makeup brush set: Essential for properly blending the shades together.
By following the above guidelines, you’ll get more than just an understanding of how to recreate a sunset eye makeup look. You’ll learn to engage and experiment with colors, enhancing your skillset and paving the way to countless mesmerizing looks of your own! Let your imagination dictate your brush strokes, and happy blending!
48 Comments
My undereyes are the color of your undereyes directly at your lashes. Ugh. I am having trouble with concealer. I must have 10. The only one that gives enough coverage is IT Bye Bye Illumination Full-Coverage Anti-Aging Waterproof. Problem is that product is thick and hard to blend. Any suggestions?
Do you have a way to help conceal hollow eyes?
Very informative. Thanks Nikki!
Hi Nikki, what do colour correctors do? As I have seen a few on the market and I was wondering if you can do a review of them all! Thank you for all your videos – they’re absolutely fantastic xx
Can you apply cream products after this, like a cream blush? I’d be worried about the cream mixing with the powder along the cheek bone. Made the mistake years ago of accidentally mixing cream and powder and it was not good lol 😳😅
Will you please do a tutorial on covering discoloration on the eyelids prior to eyeshadow? I’ve tried everything and everything creases. Thank you
Hi Niki
I have mature skin. I don’t wear foundation so concealer shades are tough for me to pick. I am light skinned with cool/neutral undertones. Currently I just use Sigma Duo corrector in shade light/med, mostly the light side topped with CT flawless powder in shade fair. I’m looking for a more emollient corrector or a concealer that matches my skin like sigma does. Don’t need to brighten it up, I like it to look like I’m not wearing anything. I’m light like you with some of those pesky veins coming through now. Suggestions are welcome. Thank you. Great video ❤
Watch all of your videos and this one has been the most beneficial to me, it gives the most tips to get perfect under eyes! Thank you, you are the best!
Hi! I just found your channel recently and LOVE it! Can you help…I do not see the color corrector on Sephora anymore. Would you be able to recommend another brand? I was looking at the Huda or Natasha Denona? Thanks in advance!
love it! thanks so much for the tips xoxox
Wow, you are so talented, Nikki!
👍👍👍
Hi Nikki, I recently came across your channel and am so impressed with your tutorials that I have been glued to your channel all weekend! I just turned 70 and have very dark circles under my eyes along with bags and of course lose skin and wrinkles. None of the concealers I've tried over the years have ever worked for me. Then I came across your tutorial on color correction, and then it all made since!! Lol. No wonder it wasn't working! Thank you so much for for all your tutorials, they are all so helpful. Even at 70 I still Love experimenting with makeup!
You and your husband Mitch are adorable! You are so beautiful and your husband so handsome. I just purchased Smashbox Becca in Med. I have warm and olive undertones and I'm hoping it will work. I will also try the Nars Radiant creamy color corrector in Med. Sorry this is so long just wanted to tell you how glad I am to have found your channel. You are so talented Nikki and I love to watch all your tutorials.
Wish me luck with trying to camouflage my very dark undereye circles. 🙂 Lori
I'm going to try Jouer products. I have terrible undereye (purple somtimes and puffy eyes) Thanks for your help!!
Oooh I never.caught that before anout why look up , Nikki thank you …❤❤❤
thanks! Just irdered everything in the hope I will have the best undereye situation ever on my wedding day ❤
Nikki I am 66… This was so helpful! I will try the damp beauty blender, but I don’t think powder works under my eyes any more. I own the Givenchy, Charlotte Tilbury, Westman Atelier, Kosas, and Laura M. powders. Which would you advise I try with your damp beauty blender method of setting my concealer?
Thanks so much!
Great teaching and explanation, thanks Nikki!
Stunning and so deeply helpful! Thank you, Nikki! xx 🌷💞
Hi! Omg, I love you and your style. You’re so fabulous. I have a question. Do I have to powder? I usually don’t. Also, would I do this step 1st before foundation? Also, can I use the Charlotte tilbury eye cream or is that to greasy? I use that and HA and setting spray last. But it still looks cakey. HELP! Lol! ❤️
Great tutorial! But I must say that there is something beautiful about your “dark circles”… I think it adds to your naturally rosey look
Hi Nikki , I am 61 years old , love your videos.
I have got wrinkles , dark color and hollows under my eyes. Do you think this combination of color corrector and concealer will suit me?
Thank you.
Btw, I love your tattoos and your whole look❤
Eeeeeee I’m so excited !!!!
Thank you for educating and taking your time explaining. Very educational. I do have a question, do I follow the same steps for Mature eyes with dark circles and yes wrinkles? Would love to see a video on mature eyes. Thank you ❤❤❤
What lip color are you wearing? I love it!
thank you so so much for this video. I really need it because I have a really bluish darks circles and very pale skin, so they're so visible even with concealer. I hope to end this problem with your tricks. tomorrow I'll go to Sephora for sure!XD thanks again, you're my make up life savior, you're so brilliant and talented, and you explicate everything so so well, I'm just thinking to go to a make up school and became a make up artist. So thanks again!
Literally the best under eye concealer tutorial I have watched and I have watched many of them. So very helpful and explained beautifully. Thank you!
Goodness, you help me so much.
Hi Nikki , as always great tutorial i love the way you take your time to explain each step. I’m getting my MUA certificate and building my kit and I was in love with the concealer 💜 What shades to you recommend to have variety in my kit? I’m latina. Thanks! 🙏🏻
Lol you don’t even have dark circles to begin with 😅
Soooo super helpful! I’ve learned so much, thank you!
You call those dark eyes?
Thank you 😊!!! This video perfect 👍 demo
Informational
Got dark circle.
Hi Nikki, where does foundation/tinted moisturiser fit into this routine? Does it go before/after the corrector, first concealer, second concealer, powder?
Love your channel! Can you do a video/demo on an older mature woman with bags and dark circles?
I don't use a cream moisturizer. Instead I use the water-based.
I just came across your channel, and the way you explained make-up, I was drawn to explore other videos. Thank you for teaching us!!
Love love love shat you are teaching. Can't wait to buy products. I have mature, olive skin color and sun spot damage, a BIT of a challenge,.. but I really needed this guidance. Thank you so much!
This is lord of the rings high elf level flawless ness …wow
The first tutorial on this subject that actually ever helped me 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You're so beautiful, so pretty, like your skin is oh my god so freakingly flawless. I don't understand why u weren't on YouTube for this long. I just love to watch your videos. You're personality is very influencing. keep up with the good work.
If I have to buy one corrector either nars or Bobby brown. Which brand should I go for?
First time subscriber , does that technique work on us over 60 ladies?
Thank SO much for creating this tutorial!!! I use the NARS color corrector under my concealer, but I’ve never used setting powder under my eyes. Ill be adding that to my routine now!
Can you make a tutorial on how to cover up really bad blemishes but still look natural?
is the beauty blender that you use for the setting powder damp or dry?
How to cover/conceal redness around nose and chin!
Please dont use music, your videos are more like lessons the music is just distracting