Effortless Sunset Glow Makeup For Your Date Night
In this get ready with me, I created this glowy sunset vibe makeup very effortlessly using only two eyeshadows. You don’t need the exact same eyeshadows, just a neutral matte brown and a shiny metallic bronze, and you can achieve the same results. I think this eye look would be fit for a night out as it has just enough shine and depth for that dramatic feel.
Lethal Cosmetics Sunset Glow Hooded Eye Makeup Tutorial
For this eye look I used Lethal Cosmetics eyeshadows in Lore and Caracal. Lore is a matte brown that leans on the warm side. I applied this on the outer lid for some depth and contour. Caracal is a metallic bronze with hints of gold in the formula. It has a very pretty sparkle to it that adds a bit of dramatic effect. The shade in the pan also has a marble pattern which is beautiful but unfortunately will smudge together as you use it. I put this shade all over the lid and blended out the edges.
I used this Rare Beauty Liquid Blush for a soft matte peach color on the cheeks. I tend to add blush near my temples and not too far under the eyes as I don’t have prominent cheek bones. For me this blush placement helps not drag weight down the face which would happen if I had put blush right on the apple of my cheeks in the traditional blush placement.
I picked rom&nd Glasting Melting Balm in Coralia for a light peach lip blam to match the blush. Coralia is one of the two new shades released for spring 2023. The Glasting Melting Balms are moisturizing without being sticky and will leave a sheer color over the lips. It’s a good option if you feel like liquid lipsticks or tints are too wet. You can find it on Amazon, link below. *I earn a commission for purchases made from the link below* For fragrance I used Lake by Rosie Jane, a scent with hints of pine and citrus. It is inspired by the hills of Lake Tahoe in the fall season.
Makeup Swatches
In the eye makeup close up pictures, you can see those bits of gold reflect on the eyelids. It make it seem like you used a few eyeshadow shades when it’s really only one. You can see it better the in the last picture of the swatches which I filtered to bring out the colors more. You can also see how Coralia really sheers out into that lovely peach pink shade when it looks fairly pigmented in the tube.