 For today's makeup lesson, I'm going to talk you through how to create an eye makeup look using no eyeshadow. To start off this look, we're going to apply a concealer which matches your skin tone all over the lid. This is going to work as a base for the rest of the look. I'd recommend using something with a decent amount of coverage and perhaps something that's a little brightening as well. Once you've applied that, blend it in using a small blending brush. This will give you that soft airbrush finish. But you can also use a sponge or your fingertips. Next taking a darker shade of concealer, we're going to use this to contour the crease. So apply this in the crease of the eye and then take your blending brush and sweep this over and back. Don't worry if it gets onto the lid, we're going to be cutting the crease a little later. So just work this over and back in the crease of the eye to get that soft blended look. Now taking a lighter shade of concealer, we're going to cut the inner corner and bring this right up over the lid. This is going to work as our brightening effect and create more of a contrast with our darker shade on the crease. And you can use your fingertips or a small flat brush to blend this out. We're also going to be applying this on the arch of the brow as well. This will create more of a contrast for the rest of the look. For the next step, you want to take your face powder, I'm using a HD powder and just tap this over everything that we've applied. This will give you that powder like finish that you would achieve using eye shadow while also setting everything in place. Now we're going to apply three different types of eyeliner. First we're applying liquid liner across the lash line. We're not winging this out or doing anything crazy, we're just defining the eyes. If you haven't seen it already, I do have a beginner's guide to applying eyeliner which I will link at the top of the screen. Next we're going to tightline and tightline is using a darker shade on the upper waterline. Basically pushing this right between your lashes to create that deep dark effect and also creating a little bit more definition as well. You want to give this a few seconds to settle on the eyes and make sure that it doesn't drop down on the lower waterline. If that happens take a clean q-tip and just remove any of the black. On the lower waterline we're going to be using a lighter pencil. This should work with your skin tone. Try to avoid using harsh whites or anything that's too bright. Make sure it works with your actual skin tone. But it can be slightly lighter. So that's our basic application for creating a little bit more definition. You want to then finish off with lots of mascara and falsies. Falsies do add a little extra drama to this look so I would recommend using them particularly because this is such a basic eye makeup look. And there you go. Subtle definition. You can use these techniques in so many different ways now. This is just a very very basic way, a little introduction into using creams instead of eyeshadows. I hope that you guys enjoyed this. If you want to check out more of my videos hit subscribe, hit that like button if you enjoyed it and I'll see you guys in the next one.