Naked 3 Palette Looks.
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Jan 28, 2016
Katie L.
What are your favorite shadows from the naked 3 palette? How do you pair them? Any tips or tricks? Just looking for a bit of inspiration :)
Thanks! x
Jan 28, 2016
Hollie M.
Jan 28, 2016
Hollie M.
I also have the palette and actually like wearing the shades by themselves haha. I also like placing Limit all over the lid and Nooner in the outer corners/crease area. I occasionally use the 2 dark black shades at the end as liner and use an angled brush to do so. Then if I want, use a pencil brush or another thin brush and blend it slightly so it looks kind of smokey. I do this on top of another shade. Also, Dust looks great in the inner corner.
Jan 28, 2016
Angie C.