 Hi everyone, we are discussing the differences that our eye makeup can make in the way we look the way We age whether we look awake whether we look have a bigger looking eye whether it looks more open And what I'm gonna do is I will not have this eye done During the tutorial this eye is going to completely be done But you're going to be able to see me in action do this I am gonna explain to you all the differences and the reasons why I'm doing it this way as compared to this way So I hope that you do enjoy this today Please give it a thumbs up if you do and if you're new to my channel special welcome to you. Thanks for being here I hope that you do decide to subscribe Let's get into this tutorial right now So you can see how to make your eye look bigger how to make it look open and awake and take about 10 years off Of your makeup look in the process. Alright, the first difference right here is the eyebrows now take a look at this eyebrow It's a little bit thinner. It's very rounded and I stopped it right here where my own eyebrow does stop with its hair But I should have brought it out here and made tiny bit of an arch and Gone above if I could to kind of give this a lifted look So if you look on this one right here what you're seeing is I brought all this hair out here fluffed it up I had a little bit extra on the top right there did a little bit of a pointed arch Not a lot but a little bit and on this part right here that you can see that this is turned down a little bit I kept that just a little bit higher a little bit fluffier and then I brought the tail out now My own eyebrow doesn't come out this far. It does stop before the eye So that is one thing to keep in mind is definitely eyebrows are important a little bit thicker helps and The fact that we're pushing it up or you know making that little arch right there Where we can kind of bring a lift to our eyes so you can already see how these two eyes are different as far as that goes All right So the next thing that we're gonna look at is the waterline now as you can see right here I put black into the waterline I wore black in my waterline for years and years and absolutely loved it Love the smoky look about it but when I made this one small transition it made all the difference in the world and that is to put a very Light pencil into the waterline one that is either cream or light pink or light peach and it really nude It really does lighten everything up. So definitely putting a very light color in the waterline We'll immediately open up that eye and make it look bigger Okay, this next thing is we went too dark on this So the first thing we're gonna do is we're gonna talk about transition color and I'm going to go This is the miss bliss bliss palette and I did use this on this eye However, it got really dark because I came in with a different one, but we'll talk about that in a second So I'm gonna go into the lightest color over here, which is a very very light pink This is gonna be my transition color and I'm just using a very fluffy blending brush This one is from zoeva nothing specific about that whatever blending brush you have will be fine But I will make sure that I list all these below so that you know what I'm talking about and make sure you tap that off So you don't get too much too fast and this is going to be my transition colors So I am making sure that I come out here by the tail of that brow And I am putting that transition color a lot above the crease This is not a color that I want to be get lost in the crease This is a color that I want to make sure that is seen because it's so light and it's so pretty It's going to help lift the eye now. Let me say before we go any further. I do have a palsy in my hands So I am not nervous today. I just have a disability in my hands So keep that in mind as you're watching me and you might think oh my goodness. She is so nervous I'm not really nervous. I just have that disability. So this is the second coat of this I actually don't do windshield wiper motions because I find that with my eyes It has a tendency to move the actual skin the skin moves there So I just kind of do a dabbing motion a stippling motion and go across there And I am bringing that color over into the eye But not all the way into the inner eye because if you got pink over there You might look like it's really dark and really, you know not has a lot of light there So build this up to where you have a pretty arch with it And I'm bringing it out to the tail right here of the eyebrow So you guys know that all right now I'm gonna switch palettes and I'm gonna go in with all things equinox and I'm gonna go into this lavender color right here Which is a kind of a for me if you're deeper, it's not gonna be but for me It's a medium light lavender and I'm going to get just a medium fluffy brush This is one is from Luxie and I'm gonna fill that brush up and again I'm just bringing this about midway and I'm doing exactly what I did with the actual pink shade But I'm going you know just a little bit lower now out here on the outer eye I'm going to pull this up towards the tail end of the brow. Alright, so on the next one I'm gonna go in with a shader brush. This is kind of a domed shader brush And I'm gonna go in with the color right here that is kind of a deeper mauve Tapping off that brush is always important and I'm going to bring this down Onto the third of the outer eye lid and then I'm going to bring it up into the crease But I am not using this anywhere halfway in so I'm leaving all of this color Halfway out on the eye total and if you look at the two eyes look how bright this is look how much Less product I used less color. I used and we're just really Lightning everything up. So I started off with a lighter color I'm using a lighter color all the way through one that matches my very fair to light skin tone And it does help that color to look more like Just a deeper color of the eyeshadow that I'm using instead of getting really dark really fast like I did on this Eye over here. So again pulling that up ever so slightly to blend it with The the first colors that I did use you can see that I have hardly any color right there There it's really soft, but at the same time It's a lot of shading a lot of light a lot of different colors really blended well Whereas this eye just looks dark It just looks like that black color that I I have on there just overtook the whole look All right now I'm gonna go into this color right here And I'm just gonna pick that up on my finger and if you've been with me for very long You know that I like to use my finger to put my lid colors down But you know that I also do spray my finger with a setting spray to make that color a little bit brighter And so I'm gonna go all the way in to right where that other color was starting and really I'm just kind of taking my finger and Pushing it down instead of pulling it across pulling that color across it's gonna make you lose some of that Vibrancy of that color that brightness of that color now. I'm just gonna go back in and kind of just Really blend that so that there's no harsh dark edges there. Okay. Here's the next trick in this eye over here I didn't put any lightness now when I did that it kind of got a little bit in there anyway But what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna take that same color. I'm gonna take it on my reefer brush This is number oh, too. It's just kind of a flat shader brush I really love this brush and I'm gonna spray it just a little bit So again the color becomes vibrant and I'm going to go down in here to do my inner corner And I have some people ask me how you're doing inner corner. This is it guys So you're gonna take this brush and the easiest way for me to do this with my shaking hands to get it Exactly where I want it to be is to just lay it in there on its side not flat But on its side lay it in there and just push that color over from the inner edge of the eye so you're kind of just Not really gonna go like this in this with it You're just kind of gonna push the color a little bit into there I have my monitor right here forgive me for glancing over there I know that that's really distracting when people do that But that is really what you need to do is make sure that that color is pushed over just a little bit to make Sure that that brightness is right there down into that inner eye area now on the bottom lash line I'm going to take my this is want to get lucky from Ardell liner And this one is in purple and I'm going to just take this liner and again forgive my shaking guys And this one is gonna come out here about a quarter of the way So I am laying down color, but I'm not coming more than a quarter of the way in the eye And now I'm gonna take a rounded smudge brush This is very dense very thin very short This also was from Zoeva and I'll list it and I'm gonna just take this brush And I'm going to lay it down there straight and I'm going to start to work this from the outer eye Into that inner eye, and I'm just smudging it out So there's not gonna be a stark line here for my eyeliner There's going to be a nice smudge nice soft look right there And I am pulling it over, but I'm only pulling it over about two-thirds of the way underneath the eye there So there you can see that it just got smudged out a lot and I kept it a lot thinner So it's kind of pulling up too. It's not coming down like this one is so it's kind of just going up towards that tail Or pointing up towards that tail because I didn't darken this right here on the outer corner I'm gonna go back down into this color that I used to darken up the outer part of my eye a little bit And I'm just gonna put this over the top of the eyeliner to kind of make it budge proof It shouldn't darken it too much. It will darken it a tiny bit But at the same time that's just insurance to make sure that that won't smudge down It really does help a lot and then the eyeliner eyeliner can be a yes or a no If you don't like the look of it, you don't have to use it However, I like it because I like it to make my eyelashes look really thick And that's what it does when you keep it super tight on your eyelash line down there So I'm gonna go on top of my lashes so because my hands do shake I just take that and I lay it down and I push the lashes down as I'm going across And I'm coming out there and I got a little bit too thick right there. Oh Shoot, okay, I can fix that But what I want to show you is that you're gonna stay away from this outer part about a quarter inch So instead of arching it and coming all the way down or even trying to do a wing liner or anything I'm gonna stay away from that part because what happens is when you pull that down the eye look will be pulled down, too That's what's gonna make it look downturned and that's what this did right here I came all the way out to the to where it connects with the bottom lash line And it really did look like it was pulling that eye down And this one is going to look more lifted because it did it now I'm gonna go off camera. I'm gonna fix that little divot that I got right there And then I'm gonna go ahead and I'm gonna do my mascara a couple coats of mascara And I'll be right back to talk with you show you the finished look and we'll talk about the differences again Okay, everyone. There's the finished look. Let's talk about this just a little bit Eyebrow lifted a little bit more little bit thicker a little bit of a point in there Waterline a really beautiful nude or a pink in there light light pink in there is really great for you Keeping your colors lighter Making sure that those colors are a lot lighter and that they are pulled up This one you can see that the color doesn't come up as far right here towards the tail putting a light color on the lid How important was that? Look at the difference in the two this eye just looks open and awake. It looks younger It looks more rested and I really think that that's really important the underneath liner the eye liner itself on the bottom Smudging it out but only making the thickness of it about a quarter of the way or a third or the way out here And then really smudging it across to make a much lighter line than if you're doing a smoky eye Like I said at the beginning of the video, there's nothing wrong with a smoky eye I love this look as well. Maybe not the the actual darkness on the eyelid But I really enjoy this look sometimes for a more dramatic look. Maybe you're going out Maybe you want something more dramatic for the day. There's nothing wrong with that But I have found that doing my makeup lately This has made such a huge difference lightning everything up Pulling everything upward and making that eye look more youthful more awake and just really has helped me so much So I hope that you did enjoy this video today. Thank you so much for tuning in Let me know in the comment section what you think whether you think either eye looks better I'm okay with that too. I don't mind any input whatsoever And I hope everybody is staying happy staying healthy. Stay safe sanitized all those good things I hope that everybody is doing well. I love you so very much and I'll see you in my next video. Bye you guys