I T F E E L S L I K E F O R E V E R . . .



Since I've filmed an actual tutorial.
Sitting down in front of a camera, behind a makeshift wall and playing around with makeup. Quiet among the lights, just excited to play with eyeshadows. Shadows from ABH's Modern Renaissance Palette specifically. When it arrived, I knew I had to create a look with it.
And filmed the process.
P R O D U C T S M E N T I O N E D :
| Anastasia Beverly Hills Modern Renaissance Palette in Warm Taupe, Buon Fresco, Love Letter, Red Ochre, Tempera, Vermeer & Cyprus Umber | r e v i e w e d
| MAC Paint Pot in Soft Ochre | m e n t i o n e d
| Essence Long Lasting Pencil in 02 Hot Chocolate
| NYX Gel Liner in 01 Jet Black
| Elise False Eyelashes in No. 4533
| MAC Prep & Prime Fix+
| NYX Concealer Jar in Yellow
| Urban Decay Naked Skin Foundation in Shade 2.0 & 3.0 | r e v i e w e d
| MAC Select Cover-Up in NC 20
| Laura Mercier Translucent Setting Powder
| Essence All About Matt! Translucent Powder
| ColourPop Super Shock Highlighter in Wisp | m e n t i o n e d
| Makeup Geek Contour Pan in Love Triangle | m e n t i o n e d
| Essence Silky Touch Blush in 40 Natural Beauty
| NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream in Abu Dhabi
I love a good halo eye. When blended right, it looks like a spotlight on your eyes. And what a better way to feature the Modern Renaissance Palette than creating a spotlight around it?
I used only shades from the Modern Renaissance palette since I wanted to highlight their diversity. Excitement compelled me to play with the berry tones. I rarely use pinks and plums on my lids, noted to be too bold for everyday. But these shades blend so seamlessly into a halo eye.
This tutorial is a tie-in to my Modern Renaissance Review. Check it out if you want to purchase the palette. It's a comprehensive review including detailed descriptions, honest thoughts and pretty photos.
Once again, thanks so much to E'fekt Media House for producing these videos.
So what do you think of halo eyes?