Natural eyeshadow look? How to?
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Jun 16, 2013
Jess W.
I want an idea on a good natural look using eye shadow. Any ideas?
Jun 16, 2013
Anmol A.
I would take inspiration from the Naked Palettes. For example, my go to natural look is a nude/champagne colored eyeshadow all over my lid with a caramel color in my crease. I also prefer to add a coffee color in the "v" of my eye as well as a cream highlight in the inner corners. :)
Jun 16, 2013
Jess W.
Okay thank you!
Jun 16, 2013
Julie S.
If you want a visual example there are lots of great tutorials on YouTube.