The perfect NYE look
- Niamh Crawford Docherty
- Dec 31, 2017
- 2 min read
You want to be noticeable on New Years Eve, you want to go bold but also know that you look good. This look will get you turning heads (in the best way) and you'll look fierce!


The green on the eyes is flattering to every eye colour and skin tone, so theres no reason not to rock this look tonight!
To create this look, I used the Magic palette by Juvia's Place, and honestly it is one of the most amazing palettes ever. The shadows are very pigmented and so easy to blend, with hardly any fallout. It is a BIG palette, so not the best for travel, and it doesn't have a mirror, but for the amount of looks you can create it, i highly recommend this palette to anyone. It retails at £30 on beauty bay, and for 16 shadows, it works out at less than £2 a shadow, which is insane!
How to create the look:
1. After priming the eyes (we want this look to stay on all night), i set the concealer (if using) with Kesi, the bone coloured shadow.
2.I took the shade Nana - warm brown - and blended that throughout the crease, taking it quite high up. I then went in with the Smashbox cover shot matte palette, taking the shade Publisher - cool brown - and intensified the colour in the crease.
3. Using the same smashbox palette, i took Angles - warm dark brown - and put that in my outer corner, blending into a slight wing out from the eye. I like to use the technique of using the small crease brush to apply and slightly blend the shadow, and then taking a fluffier brush, for example NYX 16 to finish blending.
4. Create a half cut crease using concealer, I used collection lasting perfection, and set that down with the shade Buzo - shiny green - from Juvia's palette. When coming to the end of the concealer, pat Buzo down rather than swiping to create a more blended effect.
5. On the lower lash line, i took the 2 brown shades from the smashbox palette and blended with a pencil brush along the whole lash line. I blended it out more with Real Techniques shading brush using a mix of Nana and Kesi.
6. The final step was the highlighter, which i think really pulls a look together. I took mac nylon on the inner corners and brow bone, and finished off with 2 coats of mascara.
Boom! An easy look that will make people think you spent hours on you're make up.
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