Pink eyeshadow and multi colour eye looks.

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Dec 3, 2014

W J.

Hey! I just bought the everything nice palette and I'm like in love with every one of the colours😍 I'm not used to wearing bold colours on my eyes and would like to know how I can use the really bold colours ( bottom row) and which colours I can use together. I looked online for tutorials on this palette already but haven't found much that I liked. I'd love to see some pictures of pink and multi colour eyeshadow looks! Thanks a bunch!

Dec 3, 2014

W J.

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Dec 3, 2014

Andrea V.

I did my own version of this, what I changed though was the bottom lash color I did just a simple gold instead of the purple, and I also tried it a second time with pink instead of purple.

Dec 3, 2014

Andrea V.

I love this one too, haven't tried anything like it though lol not brave or white enough.

Dec 3, 2014

Andrea V.

You could also do something similar to this one, switching up the purple for any other bold color:)

Dec 3, 2014

Andrea V.

This one I love! I just love how wearable and bold the lid is with still a pop of color on the bottom lash and it doesn't look like over whelming or anything :)

Dec 3, 2014

Andrea V.

And of course you can just switch up the colors to whatever you do own:)

Also remember to not try and copy every single thing of the pictures, remember to try and adjust everything to your own eyebrow and eye shape. And of course don't be afraid to try new stuff!!:)

Dec 3, 2014

W J.

Thanks! I really appreciate your help 😁

Dec 4, 2014

Jenny A.

There's a good tutorial at makeup geek that uses pink and blue. Thinking of doing this myself as I have green eyes and am always looking for ways to use my crazy bright shadows. I like it cause it looks pretty simple to do:
http://www.makeupgeek.com/idea-gallery/look/imperial/

Dec 5, 2014

Kathryn R.

Mallory on YouTube has a great tutorial using the everything nice pallatte. I use it all the time, I love it. I usually use the bolder colors in my outer corner, I'll place some product on the outer corner and blend/sweep it in to lightly mix halfway down with my lid color.

Dec 5, 2014

Emily W.

Some great advice here. I'm going to go in a different direction and tell you to just jump in! Instead of relying on tutorials or someone else's ideas of what colors go together, just play! Go wild, use any color you feel like. Pair colors in odd combinations. Use a color you'd never thought to use as the main color of a look. You may just discover that you like having brightly colored eyes and unexpected color combos. If anything, you got to exercise some creativity. :)