So as I've said the Too Faced Natural Eye Palette came with three instructional cards explaining how to achieve different looks that look natural depending on the situation. Yesterday I applied the palette using the "Day" instructions.
So the instructional card is at the right, I changed the settings to portrait hoping that you'd be able to read it but I'm kind of worried you won't be able to so I'm going to go ahead and put the three steps right here again.- Sweep Heaven from lashes to brow.
- Blend Velvet Revolver into crease.
- Line upper and lower lash lines with Sexpresso and blend.
Okay, so the picture above is the final product and I know it looks like it's bad lighting but it's really not because these instructions basically say to blend a really light/white color all over (lashes to brow) and then put a grey color into your crease. This is really like an ultra conservation super day time natural eye. I think this is almost like too natural in a way because you almost can't see it which I guess some people go for that look but I think it's a waste of time to put on eye shadow like you don't have any on. I don't like super bright eye shadow colors or anything, I do tend to brown, bronze, or natural colors. So I do like it to look natural and not too heavy but I do want it to be visible- I don't want to spend however long putting on makeup and it not even be noticeable. There's two other instruction cards which I'm going to post on here also but so far I like what I did myself instead of the day version.

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