Monday, November 11, 2013
Lots of Laura and a Little Dita
The above picture is just for funsies, to show how truly asymmetrical my eyes and brows are!
Tarte BB Tinted Treatment Primer Fair
BareMinerals Stroke of Light Luminous 1 (under eye)
Nars Light Reflecting Powder Loose (under eye)
Laura Mercier Smooth Finish Powder Foundation #2
Dior Aurora 01 bronzer (I'm running dangerously low on this much loved staple!)
Shu Uemura Glow On Blush Soft Pink 324
Laura Mercier Matte Radiance Baked Powder Highlight 01
Wet 'N Wild Fergie Eye primer
Laura Mercier Artist's Palette -
Sparkling Dew (brow bone)
Vanilla Nuts (inner corner/crease)
Fresco (crease)
Guava (lid)
Too Faced Midnight e/s from Matte palette (cut crease with angled liner brush)
Laura Mercier black cake liner
Enter Pronoun black liner pen over top of cake liner
Stila Stay All Day black liner pen (for tight line)
Laura Mercier Twilight Caviar Stick (lowers)
UD Midnight Cowboy e/l pencil (inner lowers)
Hourglass Arch Soft Brunette (for tails)
Anastasia Brow Powder Duo Ash Blonde/Taupe (lighter side)
Make Up For Ever Smoky Extravagant <3
Blinc Kiss Me Amplified (lowers)
Artdeco Dita Von Teese No. 637 lipstick
I'm trying to conquer the winged liner. Lately I've been lightly sketching out the trajectory of just my end wing portion using a little brush and some powder eyeshadow prior to applying the liner. That seems to be helping me a lot! I still have so much room to improve, though. Today I tried using a cake liner and a small traditional pointy liner brush. It went well enough, but I struggled to keep the line smooth across the center of my lid. Also, I worried that the cake liner mixed with water would not last all day for me, which is why I topped it with a pen liner. I'm assuming not all cake liners are created equal. And that some just might need to be mixed with a sealing gel for maximum longevity and smear prevention! Also, I'm really just working out what my favorite type of liner is going to be for the iconic black winged liner look. I tried Bobbi Brown's gel liner the other day but was definitely not wow-ed.
The cut crease is a new-to-me look. I don't hate it, but I feel awkward in it. I am not certain that it's suited to my eye shape. I plan on tweaking it to see if I can come up with a more flattering version! I've decided that I like using just a powder shadow with an angled liner brush instead of pencil liner first with shaded shadow over top. I would maybe go with a pencil, though, for a really dramatic one. I just find it tough to blend out the pencil nicely.
That was a lot of rambling and obsessing from me. The only other thing I'm going to say about this is that 1) I think I love the Laura Mercier Smooth Finish Powder Foundation 2) I was really hot and flushed in these pictures and 3) I prefer looks that require less geometry and need for precision/perfection!
Dana, thank you SO very much for the goodies that you sent me!! <3
Labels:
Anastasia,
Art Deco,
BB Cream,
cut crease,
Dior,
Laura Mercier,
red lip,
Shu Uemura,
Tarte,
winged eyeliner
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Hi dear, I think that this look is really nice and the lipstick is..... fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteBut I think also that the eye makeup makes too small your eyes.
Kisses
Marghe
You look so gorgeous! I love your makeup especially your lippie. Its so pretty and it looks so sexy on lips. Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteI found your blog! Hurrah! I ADORE you in red lips, but yes, makeup should be fun, not painstakingly geometric. Often the cut crease looks overdone, but I really like how you did it here, all 3d shading. A lot of eyeshadows, but I couldn't tell, until the breakdown.
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