Mar 24, 2014

MAKEUP LOOK | Electric Neon Brights w/ the NEW Urban Decay Electric Palette

MAKEUP LOOK | Electric Neon Brights w/ the NEW Urban Decay Electric Palette


 Eyes:  

★ PRIME:
I applied Kat Von D High Voltage Eye Primer in Skin all over my lid up to the brow bone and also on my lower lashline as a base - Real Techniques Deluxe Crease Brush + Paula Dorf Eye Primer Brush. I then applied Anastasia Beverly Hills Pro Concealer in 3.0 under my browbone as a highlight - Anastasia Beverly Hills Synthetic Concealer #18 Brush

★ COLOR:
For the crease and browbone area I applied MAC Samoa Silk Eyeshadow (matte peach) to help with blending - Hakuhodo J5522 Large Blending Brush.
For my inner lid I used Inglot #174 Body Pigment (matte bright orange coral) - MAC 239 Eye Shader Brush.
Then on the middle of my lid I applied Savage Eyeshadow from the Urban Decay Electric Palette (matte bright pink) - MAC 239 Eye Shader Brush.
For my browbone area I applied MUFE #9 Eyeshadow (matte lavender) to help with blending - Hakuhodo BJ142 Blending Brush.
Then on the outer lid and crease I used  Urban Eyeshadow from the Urban Decay Electric Palette (shimmery purple) - MAC 239 Eye Shader Brush.
To deepen up the outer lid I used MUFE #92 Eyeshadow (matte vivid purple) - Sonia Kashuk Large Crease Brush + Hakuhodo BJ142 Blending Brush.
On the outer V I used Inglot #253 Body Pigment (matte dark purple) - Hakuhodo J5529 Small Blending Brush + Hakuhodo BJ142 Blending Brush.
On the inner tearduct area I used bareMinerals High Style Eyeshadow (shimmery champagne nude) - MAC 272 Small Angled Shading Brush.
I used bareMinerals Velvet Nude Eyeshadow (matte nude) for my highlight - MAC 252 Large Shader Brush.
For my lower lashline I used Freak, Fringe and Chaos Eyeshadows from the Urban Decay Electric Palette (shimmery lime green, shimmery blue teal, matte bright blue) - MAC 242 Small Shader Brush.

NOTE ♥: 

Savage and Urban from the Urban Decay Electric Palette are not intended for the immediate eye area. Please use at your own discretion. This is typical in the US for bright pinks, purples and neon shades since the color additives have not been investigated by the FDA for use around the eye area. These shades can cause staining on the eyelids (use an eye primer to mitigate this issue) and sensitivity around the eyes.


BROWS:
My brows are filled in with Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Pencil in Brunette (matte brown) and Anastasia Beverly Hills DipBrow in Dark Brown - Anastasia Beverly Hills #12 Large Synthetic Duo Brush.

DEFINE:
For my lower waterline I used Urban Decay Super-Saturated Ultra Intense Waterproof Cream Eyeliner (matte black) - Sigma E05 Eyeliner Brush.
On my upper lashline I used Urban Decay Super-Saturated Ultra Intense Waterproof Cream Eyeliner (matte black) - Urban Decay Perversion Angled Brush + MAC 219 Pencil Brush.
I used Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara for my lashes and added iEnvy by Kiss Au Naturale 02 – KPE09 Eyelashes for effect. Duo Lash Adhesive.





Lips: 

POLISH:

I applied Ruby Kisses by Kiss Lip Lacquer in Lively Hot Pink (creamy bright pink).




Face: 

FINISH:
I primed my skin with Laura Mercier Oil-Free Foundation Primer - hands. I used Tarte ReCreate Anti-Aging Foundation in Shade Walnut 20 - Sigma Round Top Synthetic Kabuki Brush - for my face. I set my t-zone with bareMinerals READY™ Touch Up Veil in Dark - powder puff.

I used MAC Azalea Blossom Blush Ombre (satin purple pink) for my cheeks - Chanel #2 Powder/Contour Brush. I used MAC Perfectly Poised Mineralize Skinfinish (shimmery pinky bronze) for my highlight. Cozzette S135 Contour Stylist Blush Brush. I also used Hourglass Dim Light Ambient Lighting Powder in my t-zone for added subtle highlight - Hakuhodo J505 Blush Brush.





4 comments:

  1. Its so hard to find swatches of this palette on women of color online :( I love the look you created!

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  2. Adorable, the colors, the brows, everything is perfect>>
    The Beautiful Eagle's Blog

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  3. Your skin is beau.ti.ful. Can I ask you, do you use anything to smooth down your edges and if so, could you tell us what you use? :)

    Love the look!

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