 Hi guys, you're welcome back to my channel. It's Ekib. It's your first time seeing me, you are welcome. Today's video is a simple sparkling eye look. If you are ready to see something like that on this channel, then keep on watching while I go right into this video. Priming my lid with the Pro Primer. So I'm just going to be applying that on my lid. I'm blending the eyeshadow primer out so you can use any eyeshadow primer of your choice to create whatever look you want. So I'm just pushing that into my skin. The primer is just to help my eyeshadow stick and also make it pop more. So I'm going to be using this eyeshadow palette from Nopin Beauty. This is their Eclipse collection. So I'm going to be using this shade here. I'm going to be using this shade. Sorry for that. I dropped the eyeshadow palette. So one of them, one of the eyeshadow inside got broken. So it's getting my eyeshadow messed up. Okay. So I'm just going to be patting that at my outer corner of the eyes. So I'm just patting this to give me enough pigment that I need. Then I will just start blending. I'm blending towards the inner corner of my eyes. So the color I'm using, the shade I'm using here is called Nova. So I'm adding that because I want more depth. So I'm just going to be blending that into the inner corner of my eyes in a circular motion. I'm repeating the same thing on this side. I'm just patting that eyeshadow at the outer corner the same way I did to the other side of my eyes. So I'm just going in a circular motion into the inner corner of my eyes. So I'm just blending, I blend from the outer corner because I want this area to be more pigmented or I want the eyeshadow color to be more on the outer corner of my eyes than it is at the inner corner. So I make sure I blend and blend. So I think whatever is left in the brush, I just take it into the inner corner of my eyes. So I'm just blending back and forth just to get that crease well blended. I'll be going into this eyeshadow palette from the below studies is their nude palette. So I'll just be, I'll be going in with this shade right here at my crease. I want to deepen my crease a little more. So I'm just bringing that down. So I'm applying the darker shade of brown down below the shade I applied earlier at my crease. This is just to further deepen my crease. Just going in a circular motion just to give it a nice blend. I'm just bringing that shade down here to the lower, to my lash line. This is just to do something like a V shape. I'm blending out their edges with another blending brush just to get the transition color together. I went back into the brown shade just to further blend out the brown shade I applied because it seems I've lost the shade already. So guys, if you've not seen my previous videos on how to create, do a simple high eye look, please, I'll be leaving the link at my description box below. Do check that out. And also, if you've not subscribed yet to my channel and then you're still watching this video, please, the subscribe button is right down here. Subscribe and don't forget to ring the bell so you don't miss new videos. Uploads comes up here every Wednesdays and Sundays. And also, don't forget to give this video a thumbs up if you like it and share with your friends. Okay, we have to get to 100K. We're still far behind. Okay, so please subscribe. I'll be going in with this concealer from Farah Richie. I'll be using this shade here. I just want to give my lid color what to stick on. So I'm going to be applying that on my lid just like so. So this eye look is going to be very simple, like I said. So I'm not doing too much. So I'm taking that lid color up a bit because I don't want it to smudge. And then I'm blending out the edges just to make everything look seamless. This is my cut crease. Actually, the simple sparkling eye look that I am doing. So I'll be blending that out using the blending brush I used earlier in applying my transition color. So I'm just blending the edges of the concealer. So I'm going to be using this shade here from No Ban Beauty. It's called Corona. It's not that Corona. So I'm just patting that on my lid just to give it a nice blend. I'll be sweeping it a bit just to give that pigment some blend. I love this shade. It's so pretty. So I'm doing the same thing on this side. Just blending the edges of the lid color with the transition. So I don't want any demarcation. So that's the reason why I'm doing this. Just to keep the edges clean and neat. I'll be adding this pigment to my lid. This is from Tracy Bella. This is how the pigment looks like. I'm going to be using the brush I used earlier in applying concealer on my lid. I'm using that same brush to pack that pigment right on top of the lid color. This pigment is actually very beautiful. I like it but the thing I don't like about it is that it's flying everywhere. If you notice the whole of my face, even my head, is having pigments. Like it's flying everywhere but I love the way it's looking. It's soft and beautiful. But if only they can make it stick and not fly all over the place. I'll be priming my face with the Ponce primer. So I'm just going to be applying that on my face and then work that primer into my skin. This is an oil controlling primer. Just working that on my T-zone. This is where I usually get most of the oil. Next I'll be minimizing my pores with the baby's skin from mebling. I'll be applying this on the areas that I have pores just to minimize that. So this just helped my skin to feel smooth. I'll be adding this liquid highlighter on the highest point of my face just to bring out some glow. Because I love to glow. I'll be applying this foundation. This is mebling superstay. So this is a 330 toffee caramel and then this is a truffle trough in 362. So I'll be mixing both of them because the 330 is a little bit lighter. So I'm using like two and a half pump of this and then I'll be applying I'll be adding a little of this. I'll be applying that with this brush on my skin. So this flat brush is from City Color in F06. So I'm just using that to apply the foundation on my skin. This foundation is full coverage guys. Full coverage. Most of the times if I'm using this foundation I don't really go in with color corrector because I have some dark spots on my face which I always love to color correct but if I'm using this foundation most of the times I don't like color correcting because it's full coverage already. So it covers almost everything on my face. So I'm just going over it with the beauty sponge just to smoothen things out. I'll be highlighting my under eye using this very concealer from Teraruchi. I'll be using this lighter shade for my inner corner of the eyes. I want this very area to be more lighter. I'm blending the concealer out using my beauty sponge. So I always blend my under eye last because I don't want it to crease by the time I come back to set. So guys I'll be setting using the Sasha Buttercup setting powder. I'm just tapping that powder on the area that I like it. I'm not going in with so much of the powder I'm just using a very tiny amount of it at the time just to set my under eye area and this is just to give the highlighted areas in place and prevent it from creasing. I'll be smudging out my under eye using the same eyeshadow color or shade that I used earlier for my crease to smudge out my under eye. I'll be using the same brown I used earlier in deepening my crease to also smudge out the lower lash line. So I've already lined my waterline using the Deville Luster eyeliner. Okay guys that is it for this look. 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