Now that I've gotten that out of the way I thought I'd share today's face of the day...
First and foremost I start with foundation and powder... I'm currently using Ben Nye foundation and powder and I LOVE IT! I also have concealer under the eye because a sista has some serious dark circles under her eyes (so not cute)... Oh and I can't forget this: I use a mist and set spray from ELF after my moisturizer and before my foundation (it's the best thing since slice bread!), it keeps the shine down and gives your skin a flawless appearance.
I prepped my eye lid with Smashbox Photo Finish Lid Primer... followed by MACS Paint Pot in Soft Ochre.. Now, I know that's alot of prepping and priming but I have very oily lids and I like to take extra precautions in preventing creasing... As you can see I place the Paint Pot all over the lid up to the brow bone and I used my Sonia Kashuk Blending Brush to place the Paint Pot evenly over the entire lid. Immediately after priming the eye I did my brows and I added a highlight color...
Using the NYX Jumbo Pencil in Milk I covered and blended the jumbo pencil into my lower lid using a Mac 252 large shading brush. Note: when using the NYX pencils make sure you don't use too much, it tends to do something to the eyeshadow. I can't explain it, but it makes it appear cakey... I blended the pencil up to my crease.
Next I went in with my Sonia Kashuk shading brush and I placed a medium green color on the outer lid, I stayed below the crease...
I flipped the brush over and I placed a lime green in the outer corner of the lid and I met the medium green color eventually blending the 2 colors in the middle. NOTE: when I placed the shadows on my lid I packed them on... I tend to be on the heavy handed side, which works for me because I like my colors to pop so I use a lot of shadow. However I recommend starting out light and building the color to your desired effect.
This is how your eyes should look once you have added the color to the crease. |
Then I went in with a Sigma Pencil brush and I applied a brownish green to the crease line. This is the how your eye should look once you have added your color to the crease... I also took the pencil brush and drew a line from the outer crease to the lower lid which created an outer "V" shape... | |||||||||||||||||||||
And now for the fun part! I used a flesh tone color from Ben Nye and using windshield wiper motions I blended the look together... I payed special attention to the middle eye area... |
I promise to do better with my descriptions... I see why people make videos, you can talk as you go...