9.15.2016

Eyeshadow Pictorial Practice Part II



Back at it again with another pictorial! This time I ended up creating a burgundy/pinkish look using the Anastasia Beverley Hills Modern Renaissance Palette. Can't say that it was the intended look, but I can dig it for now. Enjoy my step by step! 


Step 1: Eyebrows on fleek and primed eyelids. This is always where I start with any makeup routine that I do.

Concealer: LA Girl PRO Concealer (Espresso)
Setting Powder: Laura Mercier Loose Setting Powder (Translucent)


Step 2: Foundation, highlight, contour, etc. all done! Most times, I do my eyeshadow first, then my foundation routine (pictorial coming soon); for the purpose of this pictorial, I did foundation first. 

Concealer (Highlight): LA Girl PRO Concealer (Espresso and Warm Sand)
Concealer (Contour): Black Opal Concealer Stick (Dark)
Setting Powder (Highlight): Laura Mercier Loose Setting Powder (Translucent)
Setting Powder (Contour): Smashbox Step-by-Step Contour Palette (Medium/Dark)


Step 3: Translucent powder reapplied to catch all the fall out. 


Step 4: Apply brow bone color. Golden Ochre.


Step 5: Apply transition color. Burnt Orange.


Step 6: Apply outer crease color. Cyprus Umber.


Step 7: Apply lid color. Red Ochre.


Step 8: Reapply lid color/add more color to crease. Venetian Red and Love Letter. 


Step 9 : Apply another lid color. Buon Fresco. (Be like that sometimes. Let your creative juices flow.)




Step 10: Apply, inner crease color, eyeliner and lashes. Lashes and liner are not exactly my greatest strength, but I will say I am not where I used to be. Wait on it.

Inner Crease: Vermeer
Lashes: Ardell Lashes (Wispie)
Liner: Elf Liquid Eyeliner (Black)
Mascara: Maybelline "The Falsies Push Up Drama"



The final look!


Peace and purple shadow, beautiful people!
xo,
BLT
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