How to Use Your Makeup Palettes to the Fullest

How to Use Your Makeup Palettes to the Fullest

Many palettes often have the same colors that go well together. However, color correcting palettes are a different product altogether. 

The best kind of color correcting palette includes various shades of concealer meant to neutralize colors on opposite sides of the color green. You can neutralize red with green, use yellow for any discoloration, and peach to hide those ugly dark circles.

Makeup palette I Heart Revolution
Makeup palette I Heart Revolution

You can layer the color correcting concealer under the foundation to ensure that any bright color will remain invisible after you put on your makeup. 

How Do You Use Contour Palettes?

Even though you will be able to contour your face using two different shades of foundation, bronzer, highlighter, or concealer, a highlighter or contour kit palette will give you all of the shades that you will need, with all of them having the same textures. 

How to apply contour palette

At Pink Panda online cosmetics store, you can choose a shade that is darker than your natural skin tone to add some shading to your cheekbones, as well as all the places you want to sculpt.Meanwhile, a shade that is lighter than the tone of your skin can be used on the parts of your face that reflect light naturally, like your browbone and the top of the cheekbones. You can blend all of these together if you use a rosy shade on your cheek’s apples. 

How Do You Use Eyeshadow Palettes?

Eyeshadow makeup palettes are perfect for layering several complementary shades. Basic eye look includes three shadows, namely dark, medium, and light shades in flat or matte finish that are all meant for your skin tone. Every time you shop for an eye palette, be sure to pick shades that will complement your skin and be sure to use black mascara only. 

  • Deep or dark – dark brown, medium brown, and black or deep brown shadow
  • Medium to tan – an espresso brown, chestnut brown, and a taupe
  • Light – a chestnut brown, taupe, and ivory-colored or pale bone shadow 

The following is the general guideline you can follow when applying eyeshadows:

  • Darkest shadow – You can use it for additional definition along the eyelash line or if you want to achieve a smoky eye.
  • Mid-tone shadow – This can be used on the visible eyelid under the crease to create depth. 
  • Lightest shadow – You can this all over the eyelid as the base for nixing excess oil as well as even out your eyelid’s tone. 

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