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The Eye Shadow That Lets Me Dare to Go Bare The "I woke up like this" and no-makeup makeup trend can be intimidating for those of us who, well, wear makeup. (Thanks a lot, Beyoncé.)
But when it comes to faking that effortless look, my secret weapon has always been eye shadows in oh-so-natural nude shades. Recently, I've come to reach for Pixi's Mesmerizing Mineral Palette in Copper Peach, $12, just about every morning. Not only do the palette's neutral colors go with literally everything in my closet -- a perk that makes getting ready a breeze -- but the six carefully curated hues easily take me from day to night.
In the morning, I sweep a pretty peach shade across my lids as a base and apply a rich, medium brown to my crease to add a bit of dimension. Then, when evening rolls around, I up the drama by building on my existing look. The palette's subtly shimmery bronze and deep chocolate brown are perfect for creating a smoky eye, while the pale beige is ideal for highlighting the inner corners and centers of the lids.
Between the fact that the shadows are formulated with nourishing vitamin E and the palette's budget-friendly price tag, I feel pretty comfortable about going nude. --Rose Curiel
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But when it comes to faking that effortless look, my secret weapon has always been eye shadows in oh-so-natural nude shades. Recently, I've come to reach for Pixi's Mesmerizing Mineral Palette in Copper Peach, $12, just about every morning. Not only do the palette's neutral colors go with literally everything in my closet -- a perk that makes getting ready a breeze -- but the six carefully curated hues easily take me from day to night.
In the morning, I sweep a pretty peach shade across my lids as a base and apply a rich, medium brown to my crease to add a bit of dimension. Then, when evening rolls around, I up the drama by building on my existing look. The palette's subtly shimmery bronze and deep chocolate brown are perfect for creating a smoky eye, while the pale beige is ideal for highlighting the inner corners and centers of the lids.
Between the fact that the shadows are formulated with nourishing vitamin E and the palette's budget-friendly price tag, I feel pretty comfortable about going nude. --Rose Curiel
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