Hello beautifuls,
Here's one last minute makeup look, lol. I was tempted to do a gold eyeshadow with red lips but I'm sure you have seen so many likes of it that I decided to do something different.
I'm going for a cool-toned look. It may be better suited for ladies with cool undertone but I think you can still rock this look even if you have warm undertone.
It's a bit of color but not too over the top. I tried to keep the look simple, soft, but still festive.
Face
- NYX Blush Taupe for contour
- Milani Baked Blush Fantastico Mauve
- I started with UDPP Eden all over the lids to browbone
- I applied NYX Jumbo pencil Milk on my lids and blend it out with my finger
- I used the matte white eyeshadow from Wet N Wild matte palette on the inner corner of my eyes and browbone
- I applied the greyish taupe color from Wet N Wild Bake Off Contest palette on the crease
- I applied the light blue shade from Wet N Wild Bake Off Contest palette on the center of my lids with a wet brush
- I applied the medium blue shade from Wet N Wild Bake Off Contest palette on the outter V of my eyes with a wet brush
- I lined the upper lash line with Physicians Formula Eye Booster Ultra black and wing it out
- On top of Ultra Black, I added NYX Liquid Crystal Liner Crystal Pewter for a glittery icy look
- I lined the inner lower lash line with Milani Liquif'Eye Silver
- I lined the outter lower lash line with NYX Slide On Gun Metal and wing it out to create a double-winged liner3
- With a small brush, I applied NYX Jumbo Pencil Milk between the two winged liner and smudge some of it under Gun Metal.
- I used NYX Lashes EF112 on top and Ardell 108 on the bottom.
- For the brows, I filled them in with Make Up Forever Waterproof Eyebrow Corrector 3
- Maybelline Colorsensational On the Mauve
- I used a brush and applied MAC Select Cover-up to the outline of my lips to define them.
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