Oct 22, 2010

'Rosy Tan' Look

'Rosy Tan' Look

So I was totally matching this morning in a bright pink top (for boobies) but alas I spilled something on the stupid top and had to change last minute. Tsk tsk! I didn't even realize how pretty Tan Pigment was until this morning...I collect these pigments but I haven't used all of them yet. It's quite divine how pretty it looks. It's a great bumped up neutral color - tan with a rosy glow.

Eyes:

PRIME:
I started off with NARS Smudge Proof Eyeshadow Base all over my lid up to the brow bone. I applied MAC Layin' Low Paintpot (matte beige) all over my lid and on my brow bone as my primary base.

COLOR:
On my inner lid and tearduct I applied Bare Escentuals Clear Radiance All Over Face Color (shimmery light pink).
Next on the middle of the I applied MAC Tan Pigment (frosted rosey tan).
On the outer lid and crease I applied Inglot #34 Loose Pigment (frosted fuchsia).
To define the outer V I used MUFE #26 Pure Pigment (matte black).
On browbone area and for blending I used Bare Escentuals Clear Radiance All Over Face Color (shimmery light pink).
For my lower lashline I used MUFE #26 Pure Pigment (matte black) - OUTER and Inglot #34 Loose Pigment (frosted fuchsia) - INNER.

BROWS:
My brows are filled in with MAC Eyebrow Pencil in Stud and NARS Coconut Grove Eyeshadow (matte blackened brown).

DEFINE:
I lined my upper lashline with Wet 'n' Wild Gel Eyeliner in Black.
I lined my lower waterline with L'Oreal HIP Cream Eyeliner in Black.
I used MAC Opulash Mascara in Black for my lashes and added Beautee Senses Style 213 False Eyelashes for effect.


Lips:

POLISH:
For my lips I used MAC Brave New Bronze Lipstick (peachy nude) topped with MAC Frankly Fresh Lipglass (nude peach).

Face:

FINISH:
I prepped my skin with Stila One Step Correct Primer. I used MAC Pro Longwear Foundation in NC45 for my face set my t-zone with MAC Blot Powder in Dark. I used MAC Pro Longwear Concealer in NW35 and NC45 under my eyes set with Benefit Powderflage Set.
I used MAC Bite Of An Apple Blush (matte red coral) for my cheeks and MUFE #2 Sculpting Kit for contour and highlight.





11 comments:

  1. Hi from Germany! I wanted to say, that i find your blog just some weeks ago and I love everything you do. You are really talented.
    God bless

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  2. I love your eyebrows they always get me. This look is very pretty defintely can play it up or down.

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  3. Gorgeous! I love your eyebrows, they are so perfect!

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  4. You look beautiful I hardly use my pigments

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  5. Gorgeous look! I love the colour combination of purple, pink & gold! Stunning!

    Kaushal xx
    www.Beauty-Fulfilled.com

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  6. Gorgeous Tina, I like this top too ;) Tan was my second pigment I ever purchased (after Vanilla. It looks great on cheeks too but u gotta go really light handed (at least for me)

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  7. I agree w/ Kaushal...STUNNING! I need to play w/ my pigments more. Thanks so much for sharing. :O)

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  8. Even though you changed shirts it still works because of the tan pigment. Awesome per usual :)

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  9. Colors are used very nicely. The colors come together very well. Love it! :)

    http://live-love-makeup.blogspot.com/

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  10. Thx so much JustMe! Hugs to Germany! And welcome :)

    Thanks so much Dhalia.

    Thx Beauty. My eyebrows r my signiture I guess. Yes I agree we can play this up or down.

    Thanx Tanisa my dear.

    Thx Tysh. U can send me all those pigments girl. I love them! LOL.

    Thx so much Kaushal hon.

    Thanks Saadeh. Tan was one of my firsts too but I never got around to using it. I think I expected it to be more like Naked but it's really shimmery.

    Thanks Sha girl. U better whip those pigments out. They r so great to play with.

    Thx favor! I think the pink shirt was too much anyway so maybe it was a good thing :)

    Thanks Live.Love.MakeUp. :)

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