Hello Everyone,
Hope you are having a great week!
Here's the look which I sported over the weekend and I feel it's quite dramatic and festive because of lot of chunky (yeah I would call it chunky because it was all over my face) sparkle on the lids. I really liked how it turned out (pictures are probably not doing justice, as they were taken at night) so sharing with you all.
So, let's get started with the look.
Products Used:
Face:
- Eve Pearl Salmon Concealer "Dark"
- MAC Select Cover up Concealer for blemishes
- Nars Sheer Glow Foundation
- MAC Blot Poweder in the T Zone
- MAC Mineralize Blush in Gentle
- Guerlain Matte Terracotta bronzer #20 to contour
Eyes: (Step wise)
- Step 1: Prime your eyes with your favorite primer. I have used MAC PP in Painterly.
- Step 2: Apply MAC PP in Reubensque as shown below:
- Step 3: Apply MAC e/s in Fig 1 forming a V as shown below:
- Step 4: Intensify the Outer V using any matte dark purple and trace it along the lower lash line. I have used MAC e/s in Signed Sealed. Also, apply brow highlight (I have applied UD Virgin from the Naked Palette)
- Step 5: Apply MAC Pigment in Copper Sparkle over the Reubensque PP.
- Step 6: Apply black eye liner in the water lines. Apply Black gel/ liquid eyeliner over the upper lash line and black mascara on upper / lower lashes. And this completes the eyes.
Lips:
pretty! Fig 1 looks so awesome, I'm in a bit of a purple eye shadow obsession these days :P
ReplyDelete@ Corallista: Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYes Ankita, Fig 1 is a gorgeous shade, go get it. :)
Aaahhh....very very nice. Wonder If I can ever ever blend shades like this.
ReplyDeleteAre you collecting MAC E/s in a palette and filling up? Would love to see your collection sometime...
@G.G.G.: Thanks so much, wish I had a better camera to record videos. :-|
ReplyDeletei love purples :D :D lukin nice di ;)
ReplyDeleteHey Eesha, I know this is an older post but I really really like this look so I linked up to it in my blog, hope that's ok :)
ReplyDeletehttp://keystoourkarma.blogspot.com/2011/12/round-em-up.html