Three Looks We’re Creating with New Power Multi-Effects Artistry Palettes
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Three Looks We’re Creating with New Power Multi-Effects Artistry Palettes

HOW TO BLOOM IN FULL FLORALISSE DIMENSION

With an unprecedented range of shadow finishes, Power Multi-Effects Palettes are compact curations designed for next-level dimension, just like we created in this Floralisse look. Follow this pretty-in-pink step-by-step for artistry that can be picked for day or night.

 

 

 

STEP 1: Build your base by sweeping Bramblewood from the Power Multi-Effects Palette in Floralisse across the creases and onto the outer eye corners, using a fluffy blending brush, like the V204 - Soft Pointed Eyeshadow Brush.

 

STEP 2: Add depth by layering Wild Flower onto the outer eye corners, using a flat domed brush, like the V205 - Flat Domed Eyeshadow Brush.

 

STEP 3: Create definition by applying Deeply Rooted along the upper lash lines and up toward the brow tails, using a detail brush, like the V200 - Detail Packing Eyeshadow Brush.

 

STEP 4: Catch the light by pressing Avant-Garden onto the lids, using a packing brush, like the V202 - Multifunctional Packing Eyeshadow Brush.

 

STEP 5: Enhance the eye shape by blending Terresphere under the lower lash lines, using a smudging brush, like the V203 - Precision Smudger Eyeshadow Brush.

 

STEP 6: Brighten eyes by popping Flashbloom into the inner corners, using the same brush.

 

STEP 7: Amp up the look by brushing Petallic along the brow bones and cheekbones, using the same brush.

 

 

HOW TO GLOW FOR A STELLAR SOLARIA LOOK

The sun’s glow inspired our Power Multi-Effects Palette in Solaria and this golden look. Tapping into the palette’s mattes that provide major pigment payoff, shimmers that blend and shine like a dream, duochromes that shade-shift, and silk slip toppers that enhance the eye and double as highlighters, it reflects the elevated artistry that’s possible with these compact curations.

 

 

 

STEP 1: Warm up the eyes by sweeping Dusk Dipped from the Power Multi-Effects Palette in Solaria across the lids and under the lower lash lines, using a fluffy blending brush and smudging brush, like the V204 - Soft Pointed Eyeshadow Brush and the V203 - Precision Smudger Eyeshadow Brush.

 

STEP 2: Build depth by pressing Night Spell onto the outer eye corners, using a flat domed brush, like the V205 - Flat Domed Eyeshadow Brush.

 

STEP 3: Create definition by applying the same shade along the upper lash lines and up toward the brow tails, using your smudging brush.

 

STEP 4: Instantly beam by tapping Gold Flare onto the lids, using a packing brush, like the V202 - Multifunctional Packing Eyeshadow Brush.

 

STEP 5: Add more light by gliding Heliosphere along inner eye corners, using your smudging brush.

 

STEP 6: Amp up your glow by brushing Light Ray across cheekbones, using your flat domed brush.

 

 

HOW TO LIGHT UP THE NIGHT WITH A LUNARIOUS LOOK

No matter what phase you’re in, Power Multi-Effects Palettes gives you endless creative possibilities with oversized pans of the shades you’ll use the most. We tapped into that for this Lunarious look, which shows its dark side with Total Eclipse and lights up the night with Galaxy Glow and Moon Rock. Try it now with these steps.

 

 

 

STEP 1: Begin building your look by sweeping Gravitational Pull from the Power Multi-Effects Palette in Lunarious along the creases, using a flat domed brush, like the V205 - Flat Domed Eyeshadow Brush.

 

STEP 2: Add brightness by tapping Galaxy Glow onto the lids, using a packing brush, like the V202 - Multifunctional Packing Eyeshadow Brush.

 

STEP 3: Create a winged accent by drawing Total Eclipse from a point below the brow tails to the middle of the upper lash lines, using a pointed detail brush, like the V305 - Medium Pointed Detail Brush.

 

STEP 4: Accentuate the wing by topping it with Outer Limits, using a packing brush, like the V200 - Detail Packing Eyeshadow Brush.

 

STEP 5: Shimmer and shine by blending Moon Rock along inner eye corners and cheekbones, using a smudging brush, like the V203 - Precision Smudger Eyeshadow Brush.