You get twelve colors. Some are pigmented, others require more building up. It's a pretty decent palette and fairly versatile.
Start with the Brown a little bit above the crease to act as a transition shade. I used a fluffy blending brush to do this step. Next, take a angled fluffy blending brush pick up the black and then blend it out on the "Outer V" Pick up the dark purple and put it over the black blending it out as much as possible. Take the light purple and pack that on to the lid. I went back and added more color to marry the colors.
I put the white on the brow bone and the gold on the inner corner. Apply the black liquid liner. Under the eye put down the black with the purple over it, blending it out. Mascara. Done.
Quad 2
Take a fluffy brush in the brown and apply it in the crease. Take an angled fluffy brush with the Magenta and apply it to the "Outer V". From there, pack the blue on the lid. White on the brow bone and gold on the inner corner. Under the eye put the Magenta down and then the brown.
Black liner.
Mascara. Done.
Purple and Green
Put Dark Purple on the crease and the "Outer V" with an angled fluffy brush. Take the light green and place it on the lid. Take the purple again with a fluffy blending brush and put it over the line between the purple and the green. Take black on stiff angled brush or liner brush. Put purple over the black. White in the inner corner and brow bone. Liner.
Mascara. Done.
Purple Anytime
Take a fluffy brush in the brown(4) and place it slightly above the crease to be the transition shade. In the crease and outer v use the dark purple (1) with a angled fluffy brush. Light Purple on the lid. (2). Under the eye Magenta. (3). Black liner. Mascara and done.
So to keep this from being ridiculously long. I'm only going to put the first five in this post. I'll put the second half on another post.
As Always,
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