Feb 25, 2010

'Birds of a Feather' Look

'Birds of a Feather' Look


This is a bit of a fantasy look with intense feather lashes. The look also incorporates a cut crease and some of my new Sugarpill eyeshadows. This look was inspired by a picture I found while surfing for makeup looks online.

Eyes:

PRIME:
I started off with Urban Decay Primer Potion in Eden all over my lid up to the brow bone. Then I applied MAC MAC Layin Low Paintpot as a base all over my lid up to my brow bone.
 
COLOR:
To cut the crease I used MAC Indian Ink Eyeshadow and a small angled brush.
To color in the crease I used MUFE #92 (matte brilliant purple) and on the brow bone I used MUFE #9 Eyeshadow (vibrant matte lavender). I blended these two colors are a nice gradien effect.
Next I used Sugarpill Tako Eyeshadow (matte white) on the inner lid and inner corner staying under the crease.
On the outer lid I used Sugarpill Dollipop Eyeshadow (matte bright pink) also staying under the crease.
On the lower lid I use MUFE Flash Color in Yellow #13 (vibrant yellow) and set with Sugarpill Buttercupcake Eyeshadow (matte yellow).
Under the yellow I applied Kat Von D Autograph Eyeliner in Eyegasm (turquoise)
For highlight I used MAC Ricepaper Eyeshadow (shimmery champagne)


BROWS:
My brows are filled in with MAC Eyebrow Pencil in Stud.

DEFINE:
I lined my upper lashline and waterline with black gel eyeliner.


LASHES:

MUFE #114 Emily (extreme spikey flairs w/ feather-tipped accents)


Finish:

LIPS:
On the lips I have MAC Kumquat Lipglass. 

FACE:
I used MAC Studio Fix Fluid Foundation in NC45 with MAC Select Cover-Up Concealer in NC45 under my eyes. I set with MAC Loose Blot Powder in Dark. For blush I used MAC Blush in Tippy (Hello Kitty Collection).

7 comments:

  1. You're super talented and very pretty! I have never ever tried to cut crease before but now I'm having the urge....big time. lol This is GORGEOUS!

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  2. I am loving the look, your skills are sick, I love it.

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  3. Thx so much Zerin! U r sweet as candy! :)
    Try it...it's a great way to practice blending..plus it's fun.

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  4. If you ever make video tutorials I would absolutely love to watch them! Your looks are so amazing!

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  5. Oh wow, this is so pretty and amazingly well done! I'm very envious of your skills :)

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  6. Thx so much guys!!!!
    I am going to give video tutorials a try this weekend...wish me luck! I think I will start off slow...I may look silly on camera..LOL.

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