Everyday Autumn Eye Shadow

Hello my lovelies!! In this post I am going to be showing you a few day time eye shadow looks for Autumn!! These are the looks that I have been wearing in October so far and I thought that it would be a fun blog post to share with you!! I have four looks that are very simple and quick to do. Some of my photos didn't turn out too great however you can still see what the eye shadow looks like, anyway I hope that you like this post!!

  Look No.1
For the first look I am used this Rimmel London Colour Rush Trio. I have had this trio for a while so I'm not sure if the still in shops however I will leave a similar Rimmel quad link here.
 
Firstly I look the white shade and used it as a base all over my eyes, I applied it with a big fluffy eye brush, I then took the pink shade on the same brush and left a little space from the inner corner of my eye and then apply it all of my eye lid. After the pink I took the brown shade on a fluffy crease brush and just applied to my outer crease. Next I add a little of the brown on to the outer edge, then on a smaller brush I used the brown along my lower lash line to give my eyes some definition. Afterwards I blended all of the eye shadow together using a fluffy eye shadow brush.
  This is what the final look should be like. My pictures didn't turn out to well but you can slightly see what each step should be similar too. As you can see the first picture is the white and pink shadow, then the next photo shows the brown shadow in the crease and the final photo shows the final look.
 
Look No.2
For look number two I went for a simple bronzed look. This is very autumnal and bronze is defiantly a main make-up colour for autumn. I started off by using the Rimmel London Scandaleyes Shadow Paint in Golden Bronze. 
What I really like about this shadow paint is that it is really pigmented and lasts all day on the eyes. It is a buildable colour for if you want a subtle bronze colour or if you want it to be really golden.
The second shadow that I used was for my crease, it is from the Sleek Storm (578) Palette. I used the shade 'Dust Storm' which is a dark brown, it has a really nice shimmer to it and goes well with the Scandaleyes shadow paint.
These are the three steps to creating this look. Firstly apply the base and build it up to your desired colour then add a darker colour in to the create and blend together to easily achieve your autumn bronzed eyes.
 
Look No.3
Moving on to look number three which is really easy to do and is just great to wear on a daily basis. This is a quick look to achieve so it's great if you wake up late for school or work, but still want to put a bit of effort into your make up.
For the base I used the Maybelline Colour Tattoo in sixty-five Pink Gold. I applied this all over my eyes with a flat eye shadow brush then just blended it out a little bit more with my fingers.
 Then on top of the Maybelline shadow I applied a similar colour but in the powder form. The colour I used was from the Sleek Storm (578) Palette in the shade 'Perfect Storm'. This is a really nice gold pink and has a nice shimmer to it. I applied 'Perfect Storm' all over my eye with a base shadow brush. Then in the crease I decided to use another colour from the same sleek palette in 'Firestorm'. I often wear these two on their own however to make it a bit more long lasting I recommending using a cream shadow before. I then applied 'Firestorm' in the crease of my eye.
This is what the final look should be like. It's very simple but looks really nice and is so easy to do.
 
Look 4
For the final look I decided to keep it quite neutral with a little bit of winged eye-liner. I have to say that this is my current go-to autumn eye look. It's very basic and I think it just gives a nice bit of definition to the eyes.
To start with I used the M.U.A eye shadow palette in 'Heaven and Earth'. None of the shades in this palette are named but theses are all basic colours that you can find in any other brand. I just look this light shimmery blonde colour all over my eyes with a fluffy base brush.
I then decided to use my single Elf eye shadow in 'Saddle' (#D30). I took this on a fluffy base brush in the outer corner of my eye, I then used a crease brush to go along the crease. I did all of this quite lightly but you can always build it up so that the colours stand out more.
 
After the eye shadow I just did a simple liquid eye liner line. I winged the liner out by the littlest bit but that is the fourth look complete. The liner that I used was the L'Oreal Super Liner which is so easy to use because the pen is so small and can get close to the lash line.
 The Mascara that I am wearing in this blog post is just a combination of the Benefit They're Real and the Rimmel London Lash Accelerator.
 
Thank you so much for reading this post, I hoped that you liked the four Autumn eye shadow looks!! I apologise that some of the pictures were not great but I think it worked out well!! Due to it being half term you can expect some more blog posts over the next week but for now that's all!! Bryony xx
 
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