For my next look, it was time to get into the blues and whites (rubs hands together like Birdman). Before going in, I had to remind myself that it is OK to not have an idea in mind. Palettes should be playful.
I started off using 'Rain on Me' (which you can see here on my index finger). This colour is as sheer as they come but has an incredible, multi-reflective look. You're sure to show-stop with that shade alone. On the outer corners of my eyes, I grabbed for the shade 'Peace' (ring finger), blending it into the metallic blue for cohesiveness. When I say I did not use one eye shadow brush, I mean it. The texture is so silky that it makes application easy for using your fingers. The shades are buildable, so I took the rich metallic blue named 'Fun Tonight' (middle finger) and patted it right on top of 'Rain on Me.'
Metallics can be tricky, but this palette's formula is buildable, making creating looks so easy and fun. I finished off the top of my lids with one more metallic shade (because I couldn't get enough) 'Free Woman' (thumb). The colour payoff is great, I only needed a little product and it went a very long way. To darken my lower lids, I went for 'Enemy,' a matte orange, to brighten up my eyes.