
Note to self: stop overcomplicating things, both in life and in makeup! Because sometimes taking the easy route is actually, well…easier. And sometimes it turns out better than you expect!
I did the *least* complicated eyeshadow placement in this eye look, and I ended up liking the final result so much that I can’t wait to wear it again (I might do it again today, ha!).

How to do creamy, dreamy purple and golden bronze lids with a smattering of sparkle
Here’s what I did:
- I started with a layer of matte purple cream liner as a base with a satiny bronzy gold blended directly on top.
- Then, I rimmed my water lines with a creamy warm brown eye pencil and buffed a little bit of it from the lash line to my crease, and on the outer third, for a subtle hint of depth.
- Next, I pushed a bit of glittery cream shadow onto the upper lash line, whacked some mascara on my lashes, and that’s it. DONE!
UD Brow Blade is the best
If you’re into bold brows, my brows are epically bushy — again, with minimal effort! — thanks to Urban Decay’s brilliant Brow Blade. Have you tried it? If you want to exert minimal effort but get maximum bushiness, it’s the way to go.
First, apply the twist-up pencil to fill in those sparse spots. The pencil acts like an anchor/base, so that when you layer the liquid pigment from the felt tip pen on top, it has something to grab onto. Super fast, super easy and super bushy.

Effortlessness of creams
Gotta give a shout-out to the cream bronzer, highlighter and blush (which also doubles as a lipstick) on my cheeks and lips, because, like the eye makeup, blending happened in a flash. I did everything with a single brush!
I also love how cream face products look on skin because you can’t really see the makeup sitting on top of your face. If you’re going for the whole “Is she or isn’t she wearing anything?” kind of vibe, creams are great for seamless, effortless makeup.
Now that I think about it, the only powder I used for this look was a subtly illuminating setting powder I lightly tapped on specific parts of my face (cheeks and the center of my forehead). An illuminating powder is great to have around if you want to set your cream blush, bronzer and highlighter without altering the color or finish. The trick is to find a powder with a finish that’s closer to a sheen or a satin, rather than a full-on frost. A powder with a sheen or satin finish is less likely to pool up in your pores and highlight them.

This is definitely making it into my 15-minute-look rotation.
Makeup worn in this look
EYES
Stila Liquid Eye Shadow in Camera Ready, upper lash line
Stila Glitter & Glow in Camera Ready, outer corner
Stila Magnum Mascara, lashes
Stila Heaven’s Hue Highlighter in Bronze, crease
MAC Costa Riche
Urban Decay Brow Blade
MUFE Ultra HD Y42CHEEKS
Nudstix Nudes in Bondi Bae
Stila Convertible Color Dual Lip and Cheek Cream in Peony
Hourglass Vanish Highlighter in ChampagneLIPS
Stila Convertible Color in PeonyBASE
Kevyn Aucoin Concealer Medium EC06
First Aid Beauty Coconut Skin Smoothie Primer Moisturizer
Stila Illuminating In the Buff Powder Spray
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
P.S. TGIF! ???

So pretty and totally mask friendly too! How do you like that FAB primer?
I like it! It’s not overly aggressive and I like that I can’t feel it on my skin. Seems to help keep the base in place, too!
It’s a beautiful look! And I’m definitely going the way of creams once my cosmetics start running out. It just feels better on the skin these days, even with maskne.
Yes! I love how creams look *and* feel on my face!
Gorgeous!! I always over complicate my eye looks. Part of it is I start playing and can’t stop lol. However, my most simple looks are my favorite!
I feel you! I’ll start doing one look with the intention of keeping it simple but then it spirals out of control! Yay for makeup experiments. 🙂
Hi Karen ,
I love your hair . The streaks of white are stunning .
I use purples and mauves a lot . They go on easy and they are easy on the eye ?.
They create a smoky eye w not much
color .
Have a fabulous Friday!
Thanks, Michele! I owe it all to mother nature… and a bunch of smoothing hair products, hahaha!
I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Nice! I love a purple eye look especially with brown eyes. Your hair looks pretty too!
Thank you Denise! I think I may have actually brushed it that day. LOL!
I love purple and gold together! That looks so beautiful I’m going to try it myself!
Of course we can see the sparkles! 🙂 This is a great look and your brows are fab. You’re lucky that they’re bushy – it’s so much better than pencil thin or sparse!!
Thanks lady! I was going through a spell when I wasn’t messing with my brows at all (like, I wasn’t even running brow gel through them!), but now I’m into them again, go figure.
I hope you’re having a nice Monday so far.