Monday, July 18, 2016

Makeup Mondays: UD Naked (Covergirl Nude option) : Eye Tutorial for Beginners.

Urban Decay Naked: Neutral Smokey Eye Tutorial


Products used to achieve look: Naked palette, Wet n Wild Setting spray, Wet n Wild eye trio in Sun-Set to see, Too-Faced Better Than Sex Mascara, and L'oreal Superstar Liner. 











First Step: Prime the eyelid and underneath the eyes, ( I prefer to use my concealer, but you can use what ever you would like).  
IF you do decide to use concealer be sure to apply a thin layer to the eyelid, if it is to thick the shadow WILL crease. 





Second Step: (This look can be achieved with the Naked Palette or the Covergirl Nudes  Palette.)  Take the color Naked( or in the Nudes pallette ( the lightest matte brown) and buff it into your crease. This is going to come in later as your transition color. 



        Third step: Take the color Side Car ( Nude Palette the fifth shade is the most similar) and apply this to the lid and up into the edge of the crease. This is going to be our base color for the look.




      Fourth step: Take the shade Hustle (or second to last color in the Nude Palette) Put this in the outer V of your eye and into your crease( the crease is where your eyelid folds. If you are not sure what the outter V is, refer to the photo on the right. Where you see the darker shade is the outer V.






Take a fluffy brush and blend that up and inwards, trying to keep that line nice and crisp. Blend the crease in circular motions.






Fifth step:  Take the shade Creep ( or in the Nude palette the black) and apply it to your outer V and pat the shade on the outer lid as well as show in the picture.






Blend this in circular motions inwards .
Optional: Take your concealer and draw a line from where your eye ends to the end of your eyebrow.
Blend this down with your finger to create a clean look.





Step Six: The Naked Palette does not have a matte nude shade, so I pulled one from the Wet n' Wild Palette Sun-Set to See. The Nudes palette I would use the first shade for this. Pick up the product on a fluffy brush and blend the edges of Creep ( or the black from nudes) until they look a bit faded and soft. I also took this underneath the brow bone as a matte highlight.


Step 7 : Take the Wet n' Wild Setting
Spray ( or any setting spray you have, even dipping the brush in a bit of water will work) pick up the color Sin ( or third shade in on the nudes) and pat it on the inner/middle lid as shown.



Step 8: Tap your fluffy brush in Creep  (or black) again, by tap I mean barely touch your brush to the color and tap off any excess to avoid the color being to heavy. Trace over the V you have created to slightly
darken it.

And Blend .

Not Pictured : but take the shade Sidecar (fifth shade in nudes) and blend place it in the middle of the lid and blend blend Creep( black) and Sin (third shade in nude) together.








Step 9: Take the shade Virgin ( or the lightest shimmer shade) And highlight the inner corner.


Last Step: Take Half Baked (the closest shade in the Nudes is the 5th shade) and drag it under the lower lash line on the inner 2/3 and then take Creep (black) and drag it up connecting it to the existing color.



Add Mascara and Liner and your done!
I personally like to curl my lashes but that is optional. ( Also excuse my brows they need some grooming!)
I hope you enjoyed this, thank you for reading, and please leave me an idea on what you want to see.





















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