Showing posts with label eye makeup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eye makeup. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Too Faced Romantic Eye Palette & Sephora brush set!

Hey guys! So I was supposed to post this on April 17, but I became so lazy.. I'm sorry!
So I don't know if I ever posted my debate over which palette to get next. It was between Kat Von D's True Romance Truth or Too Faced's Romantic Eye. Literally, I had both of the palettes in my hand and couldn't decide in the middle of Sephora. I decided on Romantic Eye, because the case won me over, hahaha :). I told myself I'd get Truth next time.
What I really love the most about this palette (besides the beautiful colors), are the cards that come inside of it. There are 3 cards, and it gives you 3 different looks that you can use with the colors from the palette. In this post, I decided to try "Fashion".


 The palette is set up in a simple way. As you can see from above, there are three colors set up in a row. The look "Fashion" is the third row. So basically, I would take a large shader brush and apply Bouquet Toss from my lashes to brow. Then I would take a regular shader brush, go to the next color (which is Honeymoon), and apply it all over the inner half of my lid. Afterwards, I would go to Ever After, apply it on the outer lid using an angled brush, and blend it all together with a blending brush. Instead of using a dramatic eyeliner, I would take my angled brush again and use Ever After on the lower lash line. Finish the look off with a few coats of your favorite black mascara.

Of course, you don't have to follow the cards. I decided to follow it to see how it'll look, and I really like the combination. I tried every single card, and the only one I don't care for is the "Day" look. Mix up the colors. Go against the cards. No matter what you come up with, it's going to match and look beautiful. I did that, and I actually recreated a day look that looks gorgeous.

Along with the palette, I also bought Sephora's Smokey Eye Brush Set! :) I've been needing makeup brushes for so long now, and I finally purchased it! For an $89 value, I only bought it for $42. I use these brushes on the days I wear eyeshadow, and they work great! I've washed them a couple of times, and the bristles didn't fall out. It applies my makeup pretty well, and I am satisfied with the set. I actually used this set when I first tried out the Too Faced palette. It comes with:
  • all over shadow brush
  • shader brush
  • dome smudge
  • eyeliner brush
  • lash comb
  • Sephora Volume Black mascara
 The only thing it doesn't come with, is an angled brush. Other than that, I would say you're pretty much set. It comes in a travel bag, so you can toss it in your purse before going out or packing it for vacation. It also has a little side card on how to do the smoky eye.

I've used both of these products frequently ever since I bought it. Overall, I would say the price is worth it. If you're thinking of getting either one, it passed my test. :)



Sunday, February 27, 2011

Leona Lewis "I Got You" Look... kind of.



Hey guys, so yesterday I was watching Leona Lewis' video I Got You and fell in love with her makeup!


Her makeup is flawless. I tried to create the same look, but I made a few mistakes. I know what mistakes I made, and I'm going to show you what I did wrong and what I did right. I will be posting this again sometime in the future, and it will look exactly like Leona's look. This was my first time trying it, and this was my attempt:

Products used:
Step 1:
Cover any blemishes and dark circles with a concealer. I'm using Benefit's Erase Paste in medium.

Step 2:
Prime your eyelids with a primer.






Step 3:
Apply a white eyeshadow all over eyelids using a shader brush. This is the very first mistake I made. I used the white in Sephora's Floral Funk palette. The white has a lot of shimmer to it (something that you can't see on the actual palette until you apply it on your eyelids), and you're supposed to use a matte white. Instead of seeing a transition of white, silver, and black like Leona's look, the shimmery white made it look like I only used silver. When I redo this look, I will definitely go for a flat white.

Step 4:


Take your shader brush and press on shimmery silver eyeshadow to your eyelids starting from the middle and blending it outwards. I'm using MAC's Silverstroke Fluidline. If you're using this, I suggest taking your brush and gradually applying it on your eyelids. It doesn't show if you try to grab the color all at once and plop it on the eye.

Step 5:
Using a matte navy (I used the navy in Stila's Adventurous in Aspen palette), start to apply it on your eyelid starting from the middle and blending out and upwards. When you get to the outer crease, go towards the upper outer crease (sorry if my terminology isn't right, haha!) and blend. Repeat and blend. (You should be going in a V motion)



Step 6:
Do the same as step 5 but use a black matte instead. Blending is KEY. To avoid making a mess and create an upward shape, take a small piece of tape and stick it on and off your hand a few times to lose some of its stickiness (you don't want to pull the skin, especially the eye area because it's delicate). Take a blending brush and blend around the eye socket.



Step 7:
Apply liquid eyeliner starting from the middle of the eyelid closest to the lash line and finish it off. When you're finished, apply liquid eyeliner closest to the lower lash line. Make sure when the eyeliner meets together in the inner corner, drag the eyeliner down a bit to create a sharp cat eye look. This is another mistake I made. I didn't drag the eyeliner down and make a sharp line. As you can see from the pictures above, it's soft. Another thing, I went over the eyeliner numerous of times. Make sure you don't apply the liquid liner too thick!
Apply black eyeliner to the waterline and top waterline so no skin will show. (I hope everything I just posted makes sense!)

Step 8:
Take your black eyeshadow and blend it over the eyeliner. You don't want that harsh line showing.

Step 9:
Curl your eyelashes with an eyelash curler and apply black mascara to the top lashes only.

Step 10:

Take off the tape and blend the outer corners so there are no sharp lines on the outer corners.
Optional: Apply foundation and powder.

Step 11:
Finish the look off with a nude pink!


               If I did not make any sense at all:



Jessica Harlow does a thorough job at explaining plus you can actually see what she's talking about. Although I did not do it exactly how Jessica/Leona did it, it was a good attempt, and I think my version could work for going to the club at night (just need to lessen and clean the eyeliner up a bit).
Commentary is wanted.

Au revoir!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

How I applied green eyeliner!


In this picture, my eyes look uneven (they probably are; I just never noticed it!). If you like this look, I'll be showing you how to do it step-by-step.

For this tutorial, I won't be able to show you how to do it exactly with pictures, because I can't find the right lighting :(
So I'm going to roam around the house to find perfect lighting for you guys so you can get a better idea on how to do it.

Materials Used: 
Step 1:
Apply Benefit Erase Paste under eye to camouflage dark circles and brighten up the eye area. Apply a dot size on your face to any dark spots or pimples and blend.





Step 2:

Prime eyelids with a primer. This step is important because it helps your makeup apply smoothly and it prevents your eye makeup from fading.

Step 3:
The makeup brush that I used was a brand called Solasi. I've googled it up and found no results. My grandmother's friend shipped it to her from China, so I'm not sure what store you can get it from. I've had it for about a year and had no problems with it so far. I find that my makeup applies well, so it's a keeper. I gave you a link to MAC's 252 large shader brush, because the shape is very similar to the one I used.
Take a white eyeshadow (I used the one in Sephora's Floral Funk palette) and cover your entire eyelid with it. Go over it a few times if it's too light.

  Step 4:
Take a white eyeliner and apply it on your waterline and on the top eyelids closest to the eyelashes.



Step 5:
Take your bright green eyeliner, and apply it on the waterline and under the bottom lash line. Go over it a few times.


 

Step 6:

If you feel that your green isn't bright enough, apply green eyeshadow with an angled brushed over the eyeliner a few short strokes. I used Solasi's angled brush, but it's very similar in shape as MAC's 208 angled brush.


Step 7:
Apply brown eyeliner on the upper lash line. If it's not dark enough for you, apply black eyeshadow on your angled brush and lightly go over the eyeliner. When finished, take your shader brush and lightly dust white eyeshadow on again.

Step 8:
Curl your eyelashes with an eyelash curler. I used Shu Uemura's eyelash curler, because I find it to be the best. A trick to help keep your lashes lifted and alive all day is to take a blow-drier and blow heat on the eyelash curler for a few seconds. (I would say 5 is good enough) Test it on your face to see if it's the right temperature. Be careful to not burn your eyes! Apply your favorite black mascara. My personal favorite is Maybelline's Falsies, but I'm using DiorShow Blackout for this look.
Optional: Apply an eyelash primer before your mascara!








Step 9:
Dust on a powder that'll keep you oil-free throughout the day but doesn't cake up. I really like Physician Formula's Powder Refill. It keeps me covered, eco-friendly, and I can easily recycle the empty tin when I'm done and refill it!



Step 10:
Take your ring finger, rub it on a cheek stain, smile, and dot it all over on the ample of your cheeks. If you don't own a cheek stain, take an angled contour blush (something like MAC's 168 Large Angled Contour Blush), swirl the brush on your blush, smile, and apply the blush starting from the ample of the cheeks and blending upwards. You can also use a kabuki brush. Swirl the brush on your cheeks upwards and blend.


Step 11:
Complete the look by applying your favorite chapstick along with a light peach lip gloss. You're set! :)


I hope I explained it well enough for everybody to understand! This look is perfect especially since spring time is SO close. It's a fun, fresh look, and I hope you enjoyed it! I promise, I'm going to find the right lighting to show you guys exactly how to apply it on. 


If I didn't explain it well enough and you need a video, here's a tutorial:



Au revoir!