Monday, August 7, 2017

Formal Look. •


Formal Tutorial 
First prime your eyes and face!
We used Smashbox photo-finish face primer and wet n wild eye primer.


Second, take a flesh colored shadow and place it over the primer. This helps the shadows blend more smoothly and avoid clingy patches.  (Shade from Too Faced Bon Bon palette)







Third, take a dark blue shade ( UD spectrum palette) and apply it to the outer corner. Don't worry you can be a little messy with this.


Take a concealer and clean up the inner proton of the lid and right above the brow.


Blend it in with a flat brush.


Take a white cream shadow ( Maybelline Tattoo)  and apply it to the inner portion of the eye.




Blend the white out.


Take a loose cosmetic grade glitter with a bit of glitter glue and apply it directly on top of the white cream shadow.

The glitter I used was from Amazon and the glitter glue was from elf.










We are then going to dip back into that blue shade from before and darken up the crease and smooth the transition from white to blue.






Taking a clean fluffy brush and dip back into the skin toned shade and blend the top edges to soften the transition from the blue shade to the brow.






Clean up the sides with concealer. ( I used UD Naked... Stay tuned for a dupe it or ditch it )



Apply concealer in the areas of the face you want to stand out.


Blend out with a damp makeup sponge.

The real techniques is a great sponge for a budget friendly price!

Appy eyeliner.




Apply cream contour and blend it out.   ( NYX contour stick).


Apply powder under the eyes to bake ( Airspun .... I don't recommend this product if you have dry skin).

Apply powder contour over the cream.

And brush off the bake powder.






Apply a blush of your choice..... We used the Tarte blush in sensual.









Apply highlight shade of your choice..... We used ABH ultimate glow kit.


Then we applied individual lashes.

As lip shades we used the Wet N' Wild Cutie Patootie and Nudist Peach.  


Pictures with flash. ...













Pictures without flash.






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