Seashell Eyes
This is an eye makeup look using Neutrogena’s eyeshadow quad palette in the color Seashell. I had to get this palette when I saw it used in Emma Robert’s Seventeen cover, and I love it because it’s a really subtle and natural wash of color. While the actual palette itself has instructions on how to use the different shadows, I found that it looked too ghastly and white on my complexion, so I modified it slightly to include a little more color.
- This is Neutrogena’s eyeshadow quad in Seashell. It can be really difficult to find Neutrogena’s eyeshadow quads because a lot of stores that sell Neutrogena cosmetics do not carry the eyeshadows. So far, I’ve only found one newer Walmart in my area that sells them.
- First off, I start by applying the light base color over my entire lid and browbone.
- Next, I apply the shimmery pink tone referred to as the highlight color on the packaging over my lid, stopping at the crease. This gives the look a little bit more color and looks way better, in my opinion.
- Now, using a crease brush, I apply the brown crease color into the crease of my eyelid.
- To finish off the eyeshadow, I apply a shimmery cream shadow onto my browbone and the inner corner of my eye to work as a highlighter. I used the highlighter from Physician's Formula's Baked Sands trio, but you can use any cream tone that you have handy.
- For the liner, I use either the purple liner or the espresso liner from the Physician's Formula eyeliner trio for brown eyes. Today, I used the espresso liner to line my lower and upper lash lines, but I've used the purple with this shadow combination before and it looks really pretty as well.
- Curl lashes, apply a couple coats of an espresso-colored mascara, and you're done. Here's how the finished product looks.