You can do this in a simple three-step method, so stick around or scroll down. We'll go over the materials/products first.
The materials:


I always do intersecting swatches to see which bases to pair with my shadows, and I thought you guys might like to see them! Bases are the one thing I cannot stress enough - they make a huge difference on the outcome of your look! I love mixing and matching products. It not only helps with staying powder, but it also amps up the vibrancy a TON!
Purples --
I ended up choosing Senna Twilight mixed with Korres Plum overtop of Smashbox Smashing Mystic jumbo pencil fort his look, though in real life I would have just used Twilight. (It doesn't show up as well on camera as it did in real life!)


Golds --
Man, these were SO different over a base! Some of them turned orange, others brown... and one, the perfect shade of gold! I went with the Victoria's Secret Mosaic Moss palette, which contains a gold shade. In real life, I'd layer it over Benefit Gilded, but for the photos, I chose Smashbox Smashing Velvet jumbo pencil as my base.

The steps:
1. Apply a base. Messiness doesn't matter! Use a synthetic concealer/cream product brush or your finger to "pat" the product into itself, the other shade, and your lid. Don't rub; this will only rub the product off.

2. Apply corresponding shadows overtop.

3. Blend. I know this looks more subdued in the photos than step #2, but I'm not quite sure why. In real life, the transition between 2 and 3 is definitely necessary and is conducive to a cleaner look! Get rid of all those harsh lines.

That's it! Line and apply mascara if you wish; I didn't bother, as I knew I wouldn't be wearing this out of the house.





4 comments:
Wow, the difference the base makes is so amazing! Love this look on you - I'm so gonna try it out sometime soon. :D
Catherine: I know!! I've become a total base whore when it comes to eye makeup. And thanks ^^ I hope you have fun with it!
love your base trick (the cross-hatching)....must try this! it's a bit like mixing watercolours. :D
I'm LOVING your blog.
Michelle
Post a Comment