As you can probably tell, I love the 1920's era, and its my favourite post 1900's period make-up!
To do a smokey eye, I use GOSH smokey eye pallet in 001 smokey eyes. To get a soft smokey eye first use a firm eye shadow brush and pat on the white or light grey colour all across the eyelid and up to the brow bone.
Next use a softer brush and sweep across the outer half of the eye and socket in dark grey. Blend this in using a soft blending brush so the colour appears to be gradually fading from light to dark across the eye.
For a more defined look and a more sultry look apply the dark black colour along the eyelid and socket line and blend in well.
To make the "smokey effect" use a clean soft brush along the outer brow bone to make the colour appear as though it fades into the skin naturally. It might take a while but practice makes perfect :)
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
MAC studio fix liquid foundation
It took me a while but I eventually bought the MAC studio fix foundation! It's amazing! Great coverage and staying power..looks flawless on the skin however for porcelain skin it doesn't blend in immaculately, however the NC15 is a close match for the paler skins out there like me. So if you're looking for a great coverage foundation this one is definitely worth a peep :) costs 30 euro which is good value in my opinion. My make-up love of the week!
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