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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Soft Gold and Green St. Patrick's Day Eye Makeup Tutorial

This look was created mainly using goodies from Sobe Botanicals.


 



 
 
 
 
I made zee necklace

Click below for the tutorial!

For a while now I've been using Coastal Scents Synthetic Brushes and I LOVE them! So I'll mention which brushes I used through out the tutorial. 
Any part where you see me using the same brush more than once, I always wipe any excess shadow off of the brush before applying a new shadow. I use cloth diapers as my brush cleaner/wiper, rather than being wasteful and using tissue paper.  I always completely clean my brushes between each makeup look that I do (using Cinema Secrets brush cleaner), to keep them clean and to avoid color transfer.

 Start by applying your favourite eye primer. I used Coastal Scents Shadow Worx Eye Primer. Then apply a very sticky base (Sobe's Stick It!, Fyrinnae's Pixie Epoxy or Darling Girls Cosmetics Glitter Glue all work great).

 Apply Sobe Botanicals - Cliffhanger, to the outer V and outer1/2 of crease, with CS's Classic Shadow Angle Synthetic Brush.

 Apply Sobe Botanicals - Emerald, haloed around Cliffhanger, with CS's Classic Synthetic Blender Brush by lightly patting and blending.

 Apply Sobe Botanicals - Sublime, to the lid and inner crease, with CS's Classic Synthetic Blender Brush by lightly patting and blending outward.

 To give a little more depth, apply Stars Makeup Haven - Unzipped (matte black), to the outer V and outer1/2 of crease, with CS's Classic Shadow Angle Synthetic Brush.

 Apply Sobe Botanicals - Cliffhanger, to the outer half of lower lash line, with CS's Classic Liner Medium Synthetic Brush.

 Apply Sobe Botanicals - Sublime, to the inner half of lower lash line, with CS's Classic Liner Medium Synthetic Brush.

 Apply Sobe Botanicals - GlowStick, to the inner V with CS's Classic Detail Pointed Synthetic Brush by patting and sweeping outward.
 
 Using CS's Classic Shadow Large Synthetic brush, apply a skin tone shadow or use a powder foundation to blend and soften any harsh edges.

 Apply a black liquid liner. I used e.l.f. Essential Liquid Eyeliner.
 
 Apply Red Cherry lashes #43 and black mascara to the lower lashes to complete the look.
 
 For the rest of what is on my face:
 
Eyebrows: e.l.f. Baked Eyeshadow - Burnt Plum (applied with CS's Classic Liner Medium Synthetic Brush)

Lips: Avon Big Color Lip Pencil - Port Wine + Sobe Botanicals Lipgloss - Pin Up

Face: 
Skin MD Shielding lotion 
Sobe Botanicals Mineral Powder Foundation - Light Warm (applied with CS's small classic synthetic buffer brush)
Sobe Tinted Illusionist Powder (applied with CS's small classic synthetic buffer brush) 
NYX blush - Taupe (applied just below the cheek bones to contour using CS's Classic Blush Small Angle Synthetic Brush)
Sobe Botanicals Blush - Orgasmic (applied to cheek bones and blending back toward the hair line with CS's Classic Blush Large Angle Synthetic Brush)
Sobe Botanicals Blush - Fortune (applied above cheek bones to highlight)
 
  If you have any questions, please let me know!

3 comments:

  1. I've fallen in love with green eyeshadow again and wore a pretty similar look last weekend :) I should get a more of a lime shade into my collections so I could test this look out.

    Amazing eotd again, keep it coming!

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  2. I love the dark green and yellow together...
    you look amazing!!!
    xoxo
    V

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  3. I love color green eye shades, super nice! I wanna try this also. Mixed with my super glowing skin, thanks for Oro Gold cosmetics and thanks for this blog.

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