 In today's video, we are not gonna be doing a makeup lesson. Instead, I'm just gonna show you how I do my everyday eye makeup look. I wanted to move away from the lessons this week and focus on just creating a really fun look that I wear every single day. I love this look. I feel like it works no matter what I'm doing that day. For any occasion, day or night, I feel like it works. But that's just me. I'd also love to know what your go-to look is, what you like to do. And I do change up the palette that I use, the shades that I use, but it's the same technique no matter what I do. So I hope that you enjoy this one and let's get started. So this is the palette that I'm gonna be using today. This is by Fenty Beauty, I believe. This is called Cadet. So it has these sort of army kind of browny greens with this beautiful mustard yellow. If you're afraid of using mustard yellow, I'll talk about an alternative in a second, but let's get started with this. So I've already pruned my lid, as always. And I'm gonna take a fluffy brush and the medium dark shade. So this isn't the darkest shade, cause it's not the black, but it's the medium to dark shade. I'm just gonna apply this all over my lid and then kind of bring it up into the crease, but mostly focusing on the lid. Once I've very slowly built that up, I then move on to the next shade, which is a little lighter. I'm just going to be applying this over what we've already applied to add some depth, but bring it up a little bit higher into the crease as well. And this is going to create that little framework. It's kind of like contouring the eye shape. If you have hooded eyes, it's great for kind of camouflaging the hood just that little bit more. It's also a technique that I use on mature lids as well. So I feel like it works for everybody just to bring a kind of a medium to light shade into the crease area and slightly higher. Once I have the two shades on there, I like to kind of swirl my brush on the back of my hand just to make sure there's very little product on there. And I go around the edges just to make sure there's no harsh lines. I'm just going to give us a nice even blend and a beautiful finish. And then I'm going to take a little bit of the mustard shade just into the crease and just slightly above. So kind of on that kind of lower brow bone kind of area. So this is just going to kiss the crease and just go a little bit higher, blending over and back using my fluffy brush. Now, if you don't want to use a mustard shade, if maybe mustard is a bit harsh for you, you can use a coral, a pink, a little bit of your blush even, just adds a little bit of depth. Now for the kind of olive-y tones, I feel like this kind of pops those olive-y tones in your eyes and on your skin. So I really like using kind of mustard for those times when my skin is a little bit more olive. But I just wanted to show it today because I love using these shades, but I don't often get a chance to do it. So now I'm going to flip the brush around because it's actually double ended and I'm going to use the black shade and press this right at my lash line. So this flat brush really holds onto product for you so you don't end up with too much fallout. And then what I do is, once it's on there, I use my fingertip and kind of smudge it, just do little smudging motions and just blend it up a little bit just so it kind of blends. I always have my liner, like this kind of liner look, a little higher on the outer edge and then swooping downwards. And then you should end up with something that looks like this. You see how the liner and the darkness is lower on the inner edge and then a little higher in the outer edge? Just a nice complimentary look. Now if I'm in a real hurry, what I will do is I'll take something with a little bit of shimmer and I'll just pat that all over everything I've applied. Any little mistakes, everything is just softened. Any little areas that you haven't blended very well, it's just blurred. And that's why I love applying a little bit of shimmer on the lid, especially if I'm in a hurry and I just want to put some makeup on my eyes and be done for the day. And then you should end up with something that looks like this. It adds this kind of creamy depth, a little bit of warmth as well. As you can see between the two, I just feel like it adds a little finishing touch. And then all I do is apply my lashes, lots of mascara. I don't apply anything on my lower lash line or anything like that. I just leave it like this. And if I want to later on, I can always add a little bit of liner to this, maybe something my waterline, maybe something underneath. But this is my go-to every day I make a look. I hope that you enjoy this one and please do let me know what's your kind of go-to. What shades do you use or do you even apply eye makeup every day? For me, I would prefer eye makeup than face makeup. That's kind of my jam. But I'd love to hear from you guys. I hope you're having a wonderful week and I hope that the rest of the week goes really well for you. And remember, be kind to yourself, be kind to others, you're doing the best you can. And I'll see you in the next one.