Showing posts with label makeup tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label makeup tutorial. Show all posts

Friday, April 6, 2012

makeup tutorial: princess

My grandad passed away last night, and I thought today I would do something with my makeup that reminded me of him. He used to call me "princess", I don't know why, but it kind of stuck, so I thought I'd do a "princess-y" look :)

Products used:
Revlon Creme Shadows (cream base)
Profusion Palette (light gold shadow)
Revlon Quad in Coffee Bean (highlight cream color)
Coastal Scents 88 Original palette (gold, brown, deep pink, plum-brown)
wet n wild dark brown eyeliner
Covergirl All-in-One mascara in black
Covergirl LashBast Fusion mascara in black
Revlon Colorburst Lip Butter in Strawberry Shortcake
Revlon Colorburst Lipstick in Icy Nude

step 1: prime your lids

step 2: pat a gold shadow on your inner corners/tear duct area

step 3: apply a light cream-colored shadow all over your lid

step 4: sweep a deep pink color into your crease and outer corner

step 5: with a light hand, take a dark brown/plum/red color and pat it into your very outer corner (if you happen to have the Urdban Decay Original Naked palette "Hustle" would be great for this!)

step 6: with the same brown/plum/red color, line the outer half of your upper lids. With the remaining shadow on the brush, apply it to the outer third of your lower lids

step 7: Line your waterline with a brown liner

step 8: apply several coats of your favorite black mascara to your upper and lower lashes.


step 9: finish off with a pinky-nude lip color and put a gloss on top.

done!

I hope you guys enjoyed this and if you ever try out any of my tutorials, post a photo of yourself on your blog and leave me the link, I'd love to se how it works out for you!

-hannah

Saturday, March 17, 2012

makeup tutorial: for gorgeous greens

This is the second tutorial in the eye color series, and I thought it was appropriate to do green eyes on St. Patrick's day :)
So, remember the chart I made for the blue eyes tutorial? Well, I made another one for green eyes:

These are the colors I think look best with green eyes, the ones that really make them pop. On with the tutorial!

Products used:
Revlon Creme Shadows in Not Just Nudes
Lancome Quad
Milani Baked Shadow
Jordana Eyeshadow Duo in Purple Smokes
Physicians Formula Gel Eyeliner
Wet n Wild eyeliner in dark brown
Wet n Wild color icon jumbo pencil in pixie
Covergirl all-in-one mascara

start with clean eyes.

step 1: prime your lids with any shadow base you have.

step 2: take a shimmery cream color...

and pat it on the lower half of your eyelid.

step 3: take a shimmery gold shadow and pat it onto the upper half of your lid up to your crease


 step 4: sweep a medium-purple/lilac shade into your crease. (these photos do not do this color justice, it's gorgeous!)


step 5: with a dark plum-y/purple color, define your outer corner and the outer part of your crease.


step 6: line the outer part of your lid with purple. I used gel eyeliner, but you can use anything. Also, smudge a tiny bit into your lower lashline.

step 7: line your waterline with dark brown and highlight your inner corner with a shimmery champagne color.

step 8: curl your lashes and apply mascara.

Your done!





I hope this was helpful for all you green eyed girls out there! Next up, hazel :)

-hannah

Sunday, March 11, 2012

makeup tutorial: for baby blues

I hear people say all the time that certain shadow colors go best with certain eye colors. Blue for brown eyes, green for green eyes, purple for blue eyes, etc., but I have my own opinions.
Today I'm going to do the first tutorial in a little series of tutorials for certain eye colors. I figured I'd start with the lightest colored eyes (don't know why, but I did ;]) which are blue. Oh, and if you have grey eyes, that's totally and completely amazing and I'm extremely jealous of you, and this look will work for your eyes as well!
Here is a little chart I've put together to show what colors I think work well with blue eyes:

These colors work well with blue eyes because they are on the opposite side of the color wheel. Sometimes cool-colored shadows make blue eyes look washed out.
A quick not: do not be afraid of pink and red eyeshadow! People always say that it makes the eyes look irritated, but it really doesn't if applied correctly.
Anyway, on with the tutorial!

Products used:
Maybelline Color Tattoo in Too Cool
CoverGirl Eyeshadow single in Champagne
Rimmel Exaggerate Retractable eyeliner in Precious Gold
Wet n Wild pencil eyeliner in light brown (or copper, I forget ;])
Rimmel Lasting Finish blush in Pink Sorbet (I use this as eyeshadow)
e.l.f. eyelash curler
CiverGirl LashBlast Fusion Mascara in Black

step 1: apply a primer all over your lid


step 2: pat a shimmery cream-colored shadow all over your lid


step 3: take a deep red shadow and with a very light hand, dust it into your crease


step 4: define your outer corner with a coppery-chestnut shadow, then blend


step 5: take a gold pencil liner and line your waterline and upper lashline
here's what it looks like with blue eyes so far :)
 step 6: with a light brown/copper pencil liner, make a very thin line close to your lashes


step 7: apply a light pink on the edge of the brown shadow. This will help to warm up the look even more

step 8: curl your lashes and apply mascara

 step 9: with a white eyeliner pencil, highlight your inner corners

done!


I hope you blue-eyed girls found this helpful! Next up, green eyes :)

-hannah

Monday, January 30, 2012

makeup tutorial: make me crazy

This is a fun look that would be perfect for a night out!

Products used:
Revlon Illuminance Creme Shadow
Madison Street Beauty Shadow in Ocean Coral
Coastal Scents 88 Original Palette
CoverGirl Single Eyeshadow in Champagne
Madison Street Beauty Shadow in Smoky Sapphire
wet n wild liner in Dark Brown
Cover LashPerfection mascara in brown/black

step 1: prime your lids

step 2: sweep a sparkly rusty colored shadow on you whole lid


step 3: pat a light brown shadow all over the rust shadow


step 4: on the upper half of your lid, apply a light, cream shimmery shadow, then bring it into your inner corners.

step 5: take an ultra-dark blue liquid liner and line the outer half of your upper lashline



step 6: smudge a brown pencil liner into your lower lashes and apply several coats of your favorite mascara

done!



Want to see a certain tutorial? Comment and I'll get right on it! I can also review any products featured in this look, so just let me know what you want to see :)

-hannah