Hello all! You guessed it I'm back with another makeup tutorial. I know, I just cannot help myself. So for today's post I am going to show you a look I did using Alter Ego's Goddess Palette.

This palette is actually a dupe for the Natasha Denona Gold Palette. The Gold palette retails for $129 while the Goddess retails for $16. I don't own the Natasha palette so I cannot compare the quality of the two, but if you are interested there are videos on Youtube that do this. As far as what I found, I liked this palette. I feel the shadows performed well, there was decent color payoff and they lasted all day without any creasing, for $16 I feel I got my money's worth.
Step 1:
I went in with the color Iris in my crease and socket area. I used a Morphe M514 brush, you could use any round blending brush though.

Step 2:
To give a little depth I applied the color Athena just my crease, using a clean M514 brush. I then used a blending brush and smoothed out the colors.

Step 3:
I applied Tarte's Shape Tape Concealer to my mobile and a little above my crease using a flat shadow brush. You could use any concealer or primer you like for this though.

Step 4:
I used my finger and applied the color Valkyrie all over the concealer. I find applying any type of pressed foils, shimmers etc. with my finger works best. Once Valkyrie was set, I used a Sigma Pencil brush and applied the color Athena just around the edge and blended it out slightly.
Step 5:
Using a Sigma E25 I applied the color Avalon to my outer v. I then used a blending blush to blend out the colors a bit.

Step 6:
To finish up using a Luxie Mini Round Brush I applied the color Avalon again under my lower lash line, the color Freya with a Morphe Pencil Brush to my inner corners and brow bone. I then applied Tarte's Maneater Eyeliner creating a winged look, Urban Decay's 24/7 Gel Liner in the color Mainline to my waterline and completed my eyes with Avon's Love at First Lash Mascara.
That's it hope you like it! Have a great day everyone!
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