Getting your hands on single pan shades can save you a few dollars so if you choose to go that route, its very easy to look up a palette online and match the shades from there.
Start with the darkest red color in the palette. After some time, you can figure out which shades work best for you but if you start dark and experiment with hues and shades from there, you’ll get to know the colors you own and it makes it easier to apply.
Over time, you’ll become familiar with which color set will work best with whatever outfit you are working with.
Angle a piece of scotch tape under your lower eye lid toward your temple so that you are masking the red color you’re about to create into an intentional shape. This protects the bottom lash line from red eyeshadow fallout.
Buff in the red color from the outer corners starting from the edge of the tape into the center of your eye. Use the same circular buffing motion to pull in the color from the inner corners of your eye. For the very center of your eye, pat on come concealer in the shape of a finger print.
Dust a neutral shade on the top of your brow bone while the concealer sets.
Choose a bright red and buff in on top of the concealer. Line your top and bottom water lines with a black kohl liner and place on your favorite falsies.
Finish off your look with beige contoured cheeks and your favorite red or neutral vampy lipstick.