Finally I have figured out a look! This is subtle yet, it has some sort of glamour and pop to it. So let's see how we can recreate this look!
Products:
•Mac brush- 239, 217, 219
•Mac eye shadow- Blanc type, Swimming, Antiqued, Amber Lights
•Mac fluidline
•Mac plush lash
•Mac paint pot in Painterly
•Mac chromagraphic liner in Pure White
Step 1: Step 1: Using any primer apply it to your lid. Make sure you blend it in and apply it all around your eye including up to your brown bone. Pick up your 219 and go into Blanc type. Blend this shade on the brow bone, tear duct, and on the first part of your eyelid.
Step 2: Pick up your 239 and go into Swimming. In a patting motion (up and down) blend the green into the nude. You may pack as much of this shade on since, getting color pigment from this shade is a little hard.
Step 3: Using a 217 go into Amber Lights. Blend this shade in, in a window shield motion (back and forth). Follow your natural lid crease (when you open your eyes it's that little dent that goes around your eyeball) and make sure to blend this into the green as well.
Step 4: For more depth go back into your 219 and go into Antiqued. Using the same back and forth motion, blend this right into the tarnished gold and warm toned green.
Step 5: Line your water line with Mac Chromagraphic liner in Pure White.
Step 6: Using the Mac liquidlast liner line your eyes like normal. Drag the brush in wards which, creates a perfect line. Make sure when you are pulling the brush in your line is not to close to the hair line. To make this look matte I went into Carbon using my 212 and patted along the line. Then, I lined my lower lash line with the 212 and using Carbon.
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February 9, 2013
January 20, 2013
Spring: It's Just a Coral Thang Makeup Look
This is my favorite look! It was super fun to complete especially when I did the different shades on the bottom. The browns and golds really do complement the coral which in my photo looks tangerine.
Products:
•Mac Paint pot- Painterly
•Mac brush- 239,212
•Mac Plush lash- Plush black
•Mac liquid last liner in black
•Mac e/s- Free to be, Blanc type, Antiqued, Amber lights, Carbon
Step 1: Using any primer apply it to your lid. Make sure you blend it in and apply it all around your eye including up to your brown bone. Pick up your 219 and go into Blanc type. Blend this shade on the brow bone and in the tear duct.
Step 2: Using a 239 brush go into the shade Free to be. In a patting motion ( up and down, up and down and move along your eye) apply this shade. You can intensify as much as you want. I only went back in to the shade Two times.
Products:
•Mac Paint pot- Painterly
•Mac brush- 239,212
•Mac Plush lash- Plush black
•Mac liquid last liner in black
•Mac e/s- Free to be, Blanc type, Antiqued, Amber lights, Carbon
Step 1: Using any primer apply it to your lid. Make sure you blend it in and apply it all around your eye including up to your brown bone. Pick up your 219 and go into Blanc type. Blend this shade on the brow bone and in the tear duct.
Step 2: Using a 239 brush go into the shade Free to be. In a patting motion ( up and down, up and down and move along your eye) apply this shade. You can intensify as much as you want. I only went back in to the shade Two times.
Step 3: Using a 212 brush go into carbon and apply this on the end of your lower lash. Blend it in just a little by rubbing the brush side to side. Next, go into Mac's Antiqued. Blend this is Carbon by doing the same blending motion (side to side). Now, take Amber lights and blend the gold into the darker gold (antiqued) using side to side motion.
Step 4: Using the Mac liquidlast liner line your eyes like normal. What I do to get this sort of cat eye look is I start from the right of the eye. I drag the brush in wards which, creates a perfect thick line. Make sure when you are pulling the brush in your line is not to close to the hair line. To make this look matte I went into Carbon using my 212 and patted along the line.
Some more pictures:
Spring: Breeze Makeup Look
Spring is just around the corner well, to me! So I wanted to start off with a very natural easy going look with some 'pop' on the bottom! I hope you enjoy! I also have a picture of the difference MAC Plush Lash makes!
Products:
•Mac Paint Pots- Painterly
•Mac brush- 219,224,212
•Mac Plush Lash- Plush Black
•Mac Fluid line- black
•Mac e/s- Blanc type, Wedge, Amber Lights, Carbon, Sketch
Step 1: Using any primer apply it to your lid. Make sure you blend it in and apply it all around your eye including up to your brown bone. Pick up your 224 and go into Blanc type. Blend this shade on the brow bone and in the tear duct including all over the lid.
Step 2: Using a 219 brush go into the shade Wedge. In a window shield motion ( back and forth) apply this shade. You can intensify as much as you want. I only went back in to the shade Two times.
Step 3: Using a 212 I went into Carbon and apply this on the end of your lower lash line. Then pat on Sketch make sure it blends into the black. Next, pat on Amber lights for that nice pop and reflection!
Step 4: Using the Mac Fluid line liner, line your eyes like normal. What I do to get this sort of eye look is I start from the right of the eye. I drag the brush in a straight line to the tear duct. Make sure when you are pulling the brush in your line is not to thick. To make this look matte I went into Carbon using my 212 and patted along the line. Now, apply 2-3 coats of Mac Plush Lash on the top and lower lash's.
Some more pictures and the difference!-
Products:
•Mac Paint Pots- Painterly
•Mac brush- 219,224,212
•Mac Plush Lash- Plush Black
•Mac Fluid line- black
•Mac e/s- Blanc type, Wedge, Amber Lights, Carbon, Sketch
Step 1: Using any primer apply it to your lid. Make sure you blend it in and apply it all around your eye including up to your brown bone. Pick up your 224 and go into Blanc type. Blend this shade on the brow bone and in the tear duct including all over the lid.
Step 2: Using a 219 brush go into the shade Wedge. In a window shield motion ( back and forth) apply this shade. You can intensify as much as you want. I only went back in to the shade Two times.
Step 3: Using a 212 I went into Carbon and apply this on the end of your lower lash line. Then pat on Sketch make sure it blends into the black. Next, pat on Amber lights for that nice pop and reflection!
Step 4: Using the Mac Fluid line liner, line your eyes like normal. What I do to get this sort of eye look is I start from the right of the eye. I drag the brush in a straight line to the tear duct. Make sure when you are pulling the brush in your line is not to thick. To make this look matte I went into Carbon using my 212 and patted along the line. Now, apply 2-3 coats of Mac Plush Lash on the top and lower lash's.
Some more pictures and the difference!-
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Big difference, I defiantly recommend! |
January 4, 2013
Soft Marshmallow Supreme
This look was was fun, fun, and ha more fun! Blending was super easy. What made this twice as fun to create is using my new products! Don't they look stunning? If you would like to get this look keep on reading ^.^
Products used:
•Mac brush- 217, 219, 239
•Mac e/s- Free to be (lid), Idol eyes (tear duct), Blanc type (highlight), Passionate (Crease), Vibrant Grape (inner V)
•Mac Fluid line
•Mac plush lash
•Mac Paint pot in Painterly
•Mac chromagraphic liner in pure white
Step 1: Using any primer apply it to your lid. Make sure you blend it in and apply it all around your eye including up to your brown bone. Pick up your 219 and go into Blanc type. Blend this shade on the brow bone and in the tear duct.
Step 2: Using a 239 brush go into the shade Free to be. In a patting motion ( up and down, up and down and move along your eye) apply this shade. You can intensify as much as you want. I only went back in to the shade Two times.
Step 3: Using a 217 I went into Passionate. In a blending motion ( back and forth) I blended this red/ pink hued shade into the coral pink. Once you have blended Passionate in, pick up your 219 brush again and go into Vibrant grape. Using the same motion blend this purple in. I don't recommend to go into this shade repeatedly it will over power the red/pink.
Step 4: Using the 219 go into Idol eyes. In your tear duct pat this shade on top of Blanc type. Using the same pattern (purple, pink, light pink) blend this under your eye.
Step 5 : Using the Mac liquidlast liner line your eyes like normal. What I do to get this sort of cat eye look is I start from the right of the eye. I drag the brush in wards which, creates a perfect thick line. Make sure when you are pulling the brush in your line is not to close to the hair line. For a bigger eye look use the chromagraphic eye pencil and line your water line. I am using MAC plush lash on my lashes. Apply around 2-3 coats.
Some more pictures :D
Products used:
•Mac brush- 217, 219, 239
•Mac e/s- Free to be (lid), Idol eyes (tear duct), Blanc type (highlight), Passionate (Crease), Vibrant Grape (inner V)
•Mac Fluid line
•Mac plush lash
•Mac Paint pot in Painterly
•Mac chromagraphic liner in pure white
Step 1: Using any primer apply it to your lid. Make sure you blend it in and apply it all around your eye including up to your brown bone. Pick up your 219 and go into Blanc type. Blend this shade on the brow bone and in the tear duct.
Step 2: Using a 239 brush go into the shade Free to be. In a patting motion ( up and down, up and down and move along your eye) apply this shade. You can intensify as much as you want. I only went back in to the shade Two times.
Step 3: Using a 217 I went into Passionate. In a blending motion ( back and forth) I blended this red/ pink hued shade into the coral pink. Once you have blended Passionate in, pick up your 219 brush again and go into Vibrant grape. Using the same motion blend this purple in. I don't recommend to go into this shade repeatedly it will over power the red/pink.
Step 4: Using the 219 go into Idol eyes. In your tear duct pat this shade on top of Blanc type. Using the same pattern (purple, pink, light pink) blend this under your eye.
Step 5 : Using the Mac liquidlast liner line your eyes like normal. What I do to get this sort of cat eye look is I start from the right of the eye. I drag the brush in wards which, creates a perfect thick line. Make sure when you are pulling the brush in your line is not to close to the hair line. For a bigger eye look use the chromagraphic eye pencil and line your water line. I am using MAC plush lash on my lashes. Apply around 2-3 coats.
Some more pictures :D
Ocean Mist
Products used:
•Mac brush- 239, 217, 219
•Mac e/s- Electric eel (lid) , Atlantic ocean (inner V), Fresh water (Crease), Blanc type (highlight)
•Mac fluid line
•Mac Plush lash
•Mac chromagraphic liner in pure white
•Mac paint pot in painterly
Step 1: Using any primer apply it to your lid. Make sure you blend it in and apply it all around your eye including up to your brown bone. Pick up your 219 and go into Blanc type. Blend this shade on the brow bone and in the tear duct.
Step 2: Using a 239 brush go into the shade Electric eel. In a patting motion ( up and down, up and down and move along your eye) apply this shade. You can intensify as much as you want. I only went back in to the shade three times.
Step 3: Using a 217 go into Fresh Water. In a back and forth motion or as I call it window shield motion, blend the shade into the vivid blue. Once you have blended in Fresh Water go into Atlantic ocean with a 219 brush. Using the same motion blend this shade in the inner V of your eye and near the tear duct.
Step 4 : Using the Mac liquidlast liner line your eyes like normal. What I do to get this sort of cat eye look is I start from the right of the eye. I drag the brush in wards which, creates a perfect thick line. Make sure when you are pulling the brush in your line is not to close to the hair line. For a bigger eye look use the chromagraphic eye pencil and line your water line. I am using MAC plush lash on my lashes. Apply around 2-3 coats.
Some more pictures :D
1- Patting motion is when you take your brush and tap up and down. It makes colors more vibrant rather than rubbing this shade in. Since we normally only pat light shades for the lid and pigments/glitters it is important to know this step.
January 3, 2013
New Year's Glam
Finally I have just gotten my MAC order. I will be posting a new blog post on all of the swatches of my goodies. Today's look is called "New Years Glam" it may look fun and intricate but let me tell you this is super easy and quick to do! Let's first start today with products used and go into step by step! One last thing before we do our SBS, I did another look that took the plain golden look a step further.
Products used:
•Mac brush- 239, 219
•Mac pigment- Golden Lemon
•Mac paint pot in painterly
•Mac e/s- Blanc type
•Mac chromagraphic eye pencil in Pure White
•Mac liquidlast liner
Step 1: Using any primer apply it to your lid. Make sure you blend it in and apply it all around your eye including up to your brown bone. Pick up your 219 and go into Blanc type. Blend this shade on the brow bone and in the tear duct.
Step 2: Using a 239 brush go into the pigment in Golden Lemon. Using the cap of the pigment (the little cover with a slit on it to pick up) grab some of the pigment on your brush. In a patting motion ( up and down, up and down and move along your eye) apply this shade. You can intensify as much as you want. I only went back in the pigment twice.
Step 3: Using the Mac liquidlast liner line your eyes like normal. What I do to get this sort of cat eye look is I start from the right of the eye. I drag the brush in wards which, creates a perfect thick line. Make sure when you are pulling the brush in your line is not to close to the hair line. Then when you're done with the first step of creating the winged eye, make a small triangle in the middle of your eye. For a bigger eye look use the chromagraphic eye pencil and line your water line. I am using MAC plush lash on my lashes.
1- Patting motion is when you take your brush and tap up and down. It makes colors more vibrant rather than rubbing this shade in. Since we normally only pat light shades for the lid and pigments/glitters it is important to know this step.
Now, if that is to simple for you how about we take it a step further? Why not let's being. Start by doing step's 1 and 2 and we shall start from step 3 now!
New products:
•Mac Antiqued (crease) Mac Amber lights (Water line)
Step 3: Using mac 219 brush go into Antiqued. In a blending motion (back and forth, follow your eye shape) blend this shade in. Drag it under neath your water line, leave space for the next shade called Amber Lights. For the left over space fill it in with the gold.
Products used:
•Mac brush- 239, 219
•Mac pigment- Golden Lemon
•Mac paint pot in painterly
•Mac e/s- Blanc type
•Mac chromagraphic eye pencil in Pure White
•Mac liquidlast liner
Step 1: Using any primer apply it to your lid. Make sure you blend it in and apply it all around your eye including up to your brown bone. Pick up your 219 and go into Blanc type. Blend this shade on the brow bone and in the tear duct.
Step 2: Using a 239 brush go into the pigment in Golden Lemon. Using the cap of the pigment (the little cover with a slit on it to pick up) grab some of the pigment on your brush. In a patting motion ( up and down, up and down and move along your eye) apply this shade. You can intensify as much as you want. I only went back in the pigment twice.
Step 3: Using the Mac liquidlast liner line your eyes like normal. What I do to get this sort of cat eye look is I start from the right of the eye. I drag the brush in wards which, creates a perfect thick line. Make sure when you are pulling the brush in your line is not to close to the hair line. Then when you're done with the first step of creating the winged eye, make a small triangle in the middle of your eye. For a bigger eye look use the chromagraphic eye pencil and line your water line. I am using MAC plush lash on my lashes.
1- Patting motion is when you take your brush and tap up and down. It makes colors more vibrant rather than rubbing this shade in. Since we normally only pat light shades for the lid and pigments/glitters it is important to know this step.
Now, if that is to simple for you how about we take it a step further? Why not let's being. Start by doing step's 1 and 2 and we shall start from step 3 now!
New products:
•Mac Antiqued (crease) Mac Amber lights (Water line)
Step 3: Using mac 219 brush go into Antiqued. In a blending motion (back and forth, follow your eye shape) blend this shade in. Drag it under neath your water line, leave space for the next shade called Amber Lights. For the left over space fill it in with the gold.
December 21, 2012
A Little Flare
Just a titch of gold with a wing can make anyone's day. Learn how to complete this easy breezy look!
Products:
•Mac Paint Pot in painterly (base)
•Mac brush- 239, 217, 212
•Mac eye shadow in Carbon (eyeliner) and Chrome Yellow (on top of the gold)
•Elf complete the look pallet second column second to last shade to the bottom.
•NYX jumbo eye pencil in Milk (Waterline)
•NYC unnamed liner in Pearl Black (liner)
Step 1: Using any primer apply it to your lid first. Make sure you blend it in!
Step 2: Using a Mac 239 brush go into the Elf complete the look pallet. Dip the brush into the second column, the shade we will be using is the second to last shade at the bottom. It looks like a old tarnished gold. Using patting motion (up and down) apply this all over your lid. To make the gold a bit more vibrant I rubbed my finger in the shade Chrome Yellow and patted it on the gold.
Step 3: Using the NYC unnamed liner in Pearl black line your eyes like normal. What I do to get this sort of cat eye look is I start from the right of the eye. I drag the brush in wards which, creates a perfect thick line. Make sure when you are pulling the brush in your line is not to close to the hair line. Then when you're done with the first step of creating the winged eye, make a small triangle in the middle of your eye. To make this look matte I used a 212 brush and dipped it into Carbon. Patting up and down on the straight line. This will pro long the wear of the eyeliner.
Step 4: I used Nyx jumbo eye pencil in milk and lined my waterline so my eyes were more open.
Some more photo's are below and I even did a lip look!
1- Patting motion is when you take your brush and tap up and down. It makes colors more vibrant rather than rubbing this shade in. Since we normally only pat light shades for the lid and pigments/glitters it is important to know this step.
Products:
•Mac Paint Pot in painterly (base)
•Mac brush- 239, 217, 212
•Mac eye shadow in Carbon (eyeliner) and Chrome Yellow (on top of the gold)
•Elf complete the look pallet second column second to last shade to the bottom.
•NYX jumbo eye pencil in Milk (Waterline)
•NYC unnamed liner in Pearl Black (liner)
Step 1: Using any primer apply it to your lid first. Make sure you blend it in!
Step 2: Using a Mac 239 brush go into the Elf complete the look pallet. Dip the brush into the second column, the shade we will be using is the second to last shade at the bottom. It looks like a old tarnished gold. Using patting motion (up and down) apply this all over your lid. To make the gold a bit more vibrant I rubbed my finger in the shade Chrome Yellow and patted it on the gold.
Step 3: Using the NYC unnamed liner in Pearl black line your eyes like normal. What I do to get this sort of cat eye look is I start from the right of the eye. I drag the brush in wards which, creates a perfect thick line. Make sure when you are pulling the brush in your line is not to close to the hair line. Then when you're done with the first step of creating the winged eye, make a small triangle in the middle of your eye. To make this look matte I used a 212 brush and dipped it into Carbon. Patting up and down on the straight line. This will pro long the wear of the eyeliner.
Step 4: I used Nyx jumbo eye pencil in milk and lined my waterline so my eyes were more open.
Some more photo's are below and I even did a lip look!
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I am using Revlon just bitten lip stain |
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You could do a natural lip look too! This gloss is part of the L'Oreal inflammable lip stain line. |
December 8, 2012
Chic Makeup Look
This is a chic makeup look and is really simple to complete. I did not put it down as part of my Christmas collection but, if you consider it worthy enough to wear go ahead! Below are the pictures steps and products used.
Products:
•Mac brush- 217, 239
•Mac e/s- Gesso (highlight), Copperplate (lid), Star Violet (crease), Carbon (inner V)
•NYC unnamed liner in Pearl Black
•Mac Paint Pot in Painterly
Step 1: Using any finger apply a primer. I used Mac paint pot in Painterly and blended it up to my brow bone.
Step 2: Using a 239 go into Copperplate. In a patting motion (up and down) apply this shade to your lid. You can pack on as much color as you want. I packed on the shade about three times!
Step 3: Using a 217 go into Star Violet. In a window shield motion blend this into your crease. Make sure it blends into the muted brown/gray color! For more depth, using the same brush I went into Mac Carbon. Using the same sort of blending motion this should blend in easily!
Step 4: Using any eyeliner line your eyes like normal. Then extend the line a bit out so it makes a "Cat eye effect" make sure it is a straight line! In the corner of your eye make a triangle then connect it to the upper lash line.
Optional: I used mac Gesso and highlighted my brow bone and inner corner. I also tapped Mac Forgery on top of Copperplate, totally optional!
1- Patting motion is when you take your brush and tap up and down. It makes colors more vibrant rather than rubbing this shade in. Since we normally only pat light shades for the lid and pigments/glitters it is important to know this step.
2- Window shield motion is when you blend. It is blending back and forth, think of a car when it is raining. It is the process of "smoking" a shade into your crease. This can be done in circular motions as well. Just get into your own ways of blending.
Products:
•Mac brush- 217, 239
•Mac e/s- Gesso (highlight), Copperplate (lid), Star Violet (crease), Carbon (inner V)
•NYC unnamed liner in Pearl Black
•Mac Paint Pot in Painterly
Step 1: Using any finger apply a primer. I used Mac paint pot in Painterly and blended it up to my brow bone.
Step 2: Using a 239 go into Copperplate. In a patting motion (up and down) apply this shade to your lid. You can pack on as much color as you want. I packed on the shade about three times!
Step 3: Using a 217 go into Star Violet. In a window shield motion blend this into your crease. Make sure it blends into the muted brown/gray color! For more depth, using the same brush I went into Mac Carbon. Using the same sort of blending motion this should blend in easily!
Step 4: Using any eyeliner line your eyes like normal. Then extend the line a bit out so it makes a "Cat eye effect" make sure it is a straight line! In the corner of your eye make a triangle then connect it to the upper lash line.
Optional: I used mac Gesso and highlighted my brow bone and inner corner. I also tapped Mac Forgery on top of Copperplate, totally optional!
1- Patting motion is when you take your brush and tap up and down. It makes colors more vibrant rather than rubbing this shade in. Since we normally only pat light shades for the lid and pigments/glitters it is important to know this step.
2- Window shield motion is when you blend. It is blending back and forth, think of a car when it is raining. It is the process of "smoking" a shade into your crease. This can be done in circular motions as well. Just get into your own ways of blending.
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I used Revlon lipstick in Coral and topped it with Maybelline lip gloss in red Patent! |
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