None of these looks are all that interesting, but I thought I'd share anyways. Now I will warn you that I don't recall what I've used in most of these looks, but if I do, they will be posted below the photo.
I think I used MAC's All That Glitters e/s on the lid, with probably MAC's Cork e/s in the outer corner/crease. The lower lashline is MAC's Sweet n' Punchy, Bitter and Electric Eel e/s.
I think I used MAC's Electrolady Liquidlast e/l on my upper lashline (it explains why it looks shiny and odd - the liquidlast e/l are difficult to work with). I do know that I used MAC's Virgin Isle cream colour base on my lips.
USED:
UDPP (primer)
MAC Soft Ochre paintpot (base)
Wet n' Wild Color Icon Vanity palette (matte black all over the lid)
MAC Espresso e/s (in the crease)
MAC Cork e/s (above the crease and blended into the highlight)
Wet n' Wild Brulee e/s (as highlight)
MAC Femme Fi e/s (right under brow arch)
MAC Blacktrack fluidline (a little bit on the upper lashline)
MAC Teal pigment (on lower lashline)
Bonne Bell Eye Definer e/l in Glow (on waterline)
ELF Dramatic false lashes
MAC Night Maneuvers e/s (to fill in brows)
I've mentioned before I want to practice on applying eyeshadows using different techniques and placements because I'm so used to doing the same thing over and over with different colours. (ie: light colour on the lid, darker colour on the outer lid/crease). I vowed that this coming week (or whenever I play around with eyeshadows) I'll attempt to try something new.
With that said, here's a look I did the other day before work using a new-er technique. This is the "dark in the lashline, light in the crease" placement. I actually really liked the way this turned out, and I can't wait to try this using different colours.
With that said, here's a look I did the other day before work using a new-er technique. This is the "dark in the lashline, light in the crease" placement. I actually really liked the way this turned out, and I can't wait to try this using different colours.
USED:
UDPP (primer)
MAC Soft Ochre paintpot (base)
Wet n' Wild Color Icon Vanity palette (matte black all over the lid)
MAC Espresso e/s (in the crease)
MAC Cork e/s (above the crease and blended into the highlight)
Wet n' Wild Brulee e/s (as highlight)
MAC Femme Fi e/s (right under brow arch)
MAC Blacktrack fluidline (a little bit on the upper lashline)
MAC Teal pigment (on lower lashline)
Bonne Bell Eye Definer e/l in Glow (on waterline)
ELF Dramatic false lashes
MAC Night Maneuvers e/s (to fill in brows)
15 comments:
I love the green shadows on the lower lashline <3
You look so pretty in every look. :)
wow your hair is super long and super gorgeous! love all the looks you created! you look gorgeous in any looks!
all the looks are gorgeous :D
Loving all of the looks!
Very Beautiful looks! I love your eyebrows too btw
i really like all of them. the colors used were good with each other and always nice to try new techniques (so pretty much a smoky eye, right?) kick that comfort zone to the curb :D
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You're so talented! Love the looks.
The first & last looks are my faves! I wanna try the last look now!
those are all very pretty looks. im jelly of your brows tho. so nicely shaped.
Oh my; these looks are so beautiful. Nothing interesting my butt, lovely honey
Beautiful! I love all of the looks. =) Great blog. New follower. Hope you follow back.
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hey I am new to your blog, but just wanted to say you have great eyebrows...have you done a post on how you maintain them ? lol randomm :D
truely say that,your blog is good and you are more beautiful.Your eyes are so romantic.
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Hey Arezu!
Where have you been recently? I've noticed that you haven't posted for two months and I've definitely missed you in the bloggersphere! Hope to hear from you soon. :)
Erica
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