I wanted to do a fun and different look, for a girl's night out. The entire look is neutral, but the turquoise and winged liner give it a little something different. If turquoise isn't your color, any color would look great....purple, pink, blue, orchid, etc. So, let's get started....
FACE PRODUCTS
- NYX Pore Filler
- Rimmel Fix & Perfect Face Primer
- L'Oreal True Match Lumi - W6
- Benefit Watt's Up Highlighter
- E.L.F. HD Powder
- Revlon Photoready Bronzer - Bronzed & Chic
- NYX Blush - Amber
- Milani Baked Blush - Luminoso
- Maybelline Lip Liner - Nude
- Maybelline Color Sensational Lipstick - Blushing Beige
- Milani Glitzy Glamorous Gloss - 07 Puttin On The Glitz
- Maybelline Lip Liner - Nude
- Maybelline Color Sensational Lipstick - Blushing Beige
- Milani Glitzy Glamorous Gloss - 07 Puttin On The Glitz
EYE PRODUCTS
- Maybelline Color Tattoo Metal - Barely Branded
- The Balm's Meet Matt(e) Nude Palette
- L'Oreal Infallible Eye Shadow - Endless Sea
Wet N Wild Gel Liner - Black
NYX Eyeliner - Seafoam Green
Salon Perfect Lashes - Demi Whispies
L'Oreal Million Lashes Voluminous Mascara - Black
After I applied my pore filler and face primer, I did my eyes. Because I was doing a winged liner, and the turquoise color is a pressed pigment, doing the foundation after the eyes is easier. This way you can clean up any fall out, and get the wing just right.
1 - Apply the color tattoo as a base from lash line to crease
2 - Use Matt Singh (peach color), from the meet matt(e) nude palette in the crease for a transition color.
3 - Apply Matt Abdul (light gray) on the lid, starting at the outer corner and bringing it in half way.
4 - Use Matt Hung (medium grey) in the crease, going half way in towards the inner corner.
5 - Apply Matt Johnson ( dark gray) at the crease, on the very outer corner. Do not bring this in far at all.
6 - Use a blending brush to blend out all of the gray's in the crease.
7 - Apply the turquoise color on the lid, starting where the light gray ended, and bring it to the inner corner. Pat this color on, with a flat shadow brush. Do not swipe back and forth.
8 - Blend out the line where the light gray and turquoise meet on the lid.
9 - Apply Matt Malloy (cream color), under the brow bone and in the inner corner
10 - Use the gel liner to create a wing on the top lash line. To get the flick just right, use a Q Tip and oil free eye makeup remover to erase any mistakes.
11 - Apply seafoam eyeliner to the bottom lashes and apply a small about of the L'Oreal Infallible shadow over it with a smudge brush.
12 - Apply falsies and use one coat of mascara.
13 - Apply mascara to the bottom lashes.
This look does take some time, especially when perfecting a winged liner and applying lashes. I think it is nice for a fun, night out look. To see how I apply my blush and contour, CLICK HERE!
I hope you have a great week, and play around with some different looks!
1 - Apply the color tattoo as a base from lash line to crease
2 - Use Matt Singh (peach color), from the meet matt(e) nude palette in the crease for a transition color.
3 - Apply Matt Abdul (light gray) on the lid, starting at the outer corner and bringing it in half way.
4 - Use Matt Hung (medium grey) in the crease, going half way in towards the inner corner.
5 - Apply Matt Johnson ( dark gray) at the crease, on the very outer corner. Do not bring this in far at all.
6 - Use a blending brush to blend out all of the gray's in the crease.
7 - Apply the turquoise color on the lid, starting where the light gray ended, and bring it to the inner corner. Pat this color on, with a flat shadow brush. Do not swipe back and forth.
8 - Blend out the line where the light gray and turquoise meet on the lid.
9 - Apply Matt Malloy (cream color), under the brow bone and in the inner corner
10 - Use the gel liner to create a wing on the top lash line. To get the flick just right, use a Q Tip and oil free eye makeup remover to erase any mistakes.
11 - Apply seafoam eyeliner to the bottom lashes and apply a small about of the L'Oreal Infallible shadow over it with a smudge brush.
12 - Apply falsies and use one coat of mascara.
13 - Apply mascara to the bottom lashes.
This look does take some time, especially when perfecting a winged liner and applying lashes. I think it is nice for a fun, night out look. To see how I apply my blush and contour, CLICK HERE!
I hope you have a great week, and play around with some different looks!
-XOXO Monique
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