Another incredible easy make up look.
Literally two colours. No difficult blending or shading.
This is about making a bold statement and accessorizing. It’s also a lot prettier to wear for girls than supremely bloodied.
Literally two colours. No difficult blending or shading.
This is about making a bold statement and accessorizing. It’s also a lot prettier to wear for girls than supremely bloodied.
I took a pink Pigment by Barry M and ran it through my eyebrows.
It stuck perfectly as I knew when putting on my foundation to leave my brows very sticky.
I swirled up the ends of my eyebrows.
Using a Pink Pigment by MAC I lightly applied it to my lid, all over.
I used some eyeshadow primer and added some silver glitter to the inside of my eye.
Next step was to line my eye very finely to add a little definition.
I then took a PINK blush and emphasised my cheek bones and took it up to my temple.
I then added a glitter by Too Faced above the blusher
Another incredible easy make up look.
Literally two colours. No difficult blending or shading.
This is about making a bold statement and accessorizing. It’s also a lot prettier to wear for girls than supremely bloodied.
I took a blue eye shadow by MAC and boldly drew a swirl above and below my eye. I didn’t do fine points as in a weird way I actually was thinking of Egyptian princesses as I did this so I made the edges blunt and thick
Using a Blue crayon by MAC I filled in my eyebrow. I then took an angle brush and pulled the pigment up in erratic spikes, I was going for the icy feeling.
Then taking your blue eye shadow as a blush substitute, fill in your cheeks.
Then taking baby blue glitter apply it above the blush. And that is literally it.
Literally two colours. No difficult blending or shading.
This is about making a bold statement and accessorizing. It’s also a lot prettier to wear for girls than supremely bloodied.
I took a blue eye shadow by MAC and boldly drew a swirl above and below my eye. I didn’t do fine points as in a weird way I actually was thinking of Egyptian princesses as I did this so I made the edges blunt and thick
Using a Blue crayon by MAC I filled in my eyebrow. I then took an angle brush and pulled the pigment up in erratic spikes, I was going for the icy feeling.
Then taking your blue eye shadow as a blush substitute, fill in your cheeks.
Then taking baby blue glitter apply it above the blush. And that is literally it.
For my lips I lined them in black, for some unknown reason.
Half my lips I filled in with a greenie blue Urban Decay eye shadow, the other with a MAC pro gloss
Final step
Dress the make-up up in anyway you wish. I kinda thought flowers and things like that would look pretty cool with my fire and ice type look.
It is VERY easy to do.
The products I used are listed down below, But ANY brand would work just as good.
4 comments:
awesome!!!!
Thank you so much :) It wasnt exactly planned! I just thought it was cute,
Gosh amor !!You belong on a cover of a magazine.
so talentes, love your pale skin and mysterious eyes.
This is an amazing look! I loved how you accessorized the whole thing too. So bold such a strong choice of colours perfectly applied to such a beautiful face. Bravo Mon Cher!!
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