jokers_kick
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I haven't done a tutorial in ages, so I decided it was about time. Please excuse how I look in most of them, I had Just woken up haha.
I had to cram it all on my toilet seat haha
Studio tech in NC 35
Select sheer in NC30
studio stick concealer in NC 35
sunbasque blush
tony and tina herbal eye base
lancome eyeshadow in peep
"" in platinum
"" in le blanc
"" in chocolat brulee
MAC e/s in haux
lancome defincils mascara
covergirl stylee style flat pencil
MAC lipliner in hover
lancome lipstick in coquette
Urban Decay slick pots in wicked
medium eyeshadow brush
blending brush
angled brush
smudge brush
blush brush
foundation brush
start with a clean face aka gross morning face haha
Then apply a TINY amount of the studio tech with either a sponge or foundation brush. Make sure to blend it upwards. Don't cake it on or it just looks gross and it all ends up halfway down your face haha.
Now use a concealer brush(I just use a nylon brush) and swipe it accross the top of the concealer a few times to get a minimal amount on your brush.
DOT it onto wherever it needs to go, Then blend it in using your finger or the brush
To set the foundation, use a foundation brush to apply the powder all over your face, so you can't see any shine...but again, don't over-apply it.
Using a blush brush, swipe it in circular motions around the blush and tap any excess powder off on your hand
Depending on your face shape, apply it like you normally would. For my face shape I just smile and sweep it upwards from the apples of my cheeks.
This is what you should have so far. Excuse the tiredness haha.
using a small angled brush, get a TINY amount of the chocolat brulee eyeshadow on the edge of the angle, and both sides of the brush.
Start from the inner corners of your eyebrows, slowly rotating the brush as the brow gets smaller so the eyeshadow doesn't get everywhere. Stop at the arch and use the tip to apply the rest to the outer edge.
get a small amount of the eye base on your finger
apply it evenly over your entire lid area
on one side of a medium eyeshadow brush, get a fairly good amount of the shimmery light pink(platinum) on it.
brush it onto the inner corners of your lid, not extending past the brow bone
thats what it should look like.
now take the shimmery taupe color(le blanc) and do the same as the pink
apply it to the outer part of the lid, in a downward sweeping motion starting at just above the crease.
thats what you should have now.
now, using a blending brush, get a minimal amount of haux eyeshadow on it.
starting from the outer part of your crease, brush it inwards so it blends with the two other colors.
*hahaha i deleted this picture awhile ago off of photobucket, and uploaded a new one with the same code, so sorry about that.*
now curl your lashes for ten seconds.
apply the mascara to the top of the eyelashes first, then going from the base upwards. And coat the lower lashes as well.
now curl your lashes again, for twenty seconds this time.
thats what you should have...try to brush out any clumps you might have gotten.
thats what the whole face should look like by now.
now take the light matte pink(peep) and apply it to a fluffy brush. I used a matte color to highlight because the other colors are shimmery, and it complements them better.
Then i brush it onto my browbone, slightly blending it in with the haux eyeshadow.
now I line my waterline using the black eyeliner
I use a flat eyeliner pencil because it makes lining the top of the eye such a breeze, you just use the thin side and it comes out perfect every time.
I then use a smudger to smudge the eyeliner
I take the angled brush again, and get a bit of haux on it and use it to line under the lower lashes.
now for the lips. I used hover lipliner to line and fill in my lips.
Then I used a brush to apply coquette l/s to my lips because with a brush, the color comes out sheerer.
for a finishing touch I added a little bit of UDs wicked lipgloss to the center of my bottom lip to make them look more full.
Viola!
i really don't like this picture, but it shows the eyeshadow.
I had to cram it all on my toilet seat haha
Studio tech in NC 35
Select sheer in NC30
studio stick concealer in NC 35
sunbasque blush
tony and tina herbal eye base
lancome eyeshadow in peep
"" in platinum
"" in le blanc
"" in chocolat brulee
MAC e/s in haux
lancome defincils mascara
covergirl stylee style flat pencil
MAC lipliner in hover
lancome lipstick in coquette
Urban Decay slick pots in wicked
medium eyeshadow brush
blending brush
angled brush
smudge brush
blush brush
foundation brush
start with a clean face aka gross morning face haha
Then apply a TINY amount of the studio tech with either a sponge or foundation brush. Make sure to blend it upwards. Don't cake it on or it just looks gross and it all ends up halfway down your face haha.
Now use a concealer brush(I just use a nylon brush) and swipe it accross the top of the concealer a few times to get a minimal amount on your brush.
DOT it onto wherever it needs to go, Then blend it in using your finger or the brush
To set the foundation, use a foundation brush to apply the powder all over your face, so you can't see any shine...but again, don't over-apply it.
Using a blush brush, swipe it in circular motions around the blush and tap any excess powder off on your hand
Depending on your face shape, apply it like you normally would. For my face shape I just smile and sweep it upwards from the apples of my cheeks.
This is what you should have so far. Excuse the tiredness haha.
using a small angled brush, get a TINY amount of the chocolat brulee eyeshadow on the edge of the angle, and both sides of the brush.
Start from the inner corners of your eyebrows, slowly rotating the brush as the brow gets smaller so the eyeshadow doesn't get everywhere. Stop at the arch and use the tip to apply the rest to the outer edge.
get a small amount of the eye base on your finger
apply it evenly over your entire lid area
on one side of a medium eyeshadow brush, get a fairly good amount of the shimmery light pink(platinum) on it.
brush it onto the inner corners of your lid, not extending past the brow bone
thats what it should look like.
now take the shimmery taupe color(le blanc) and do the same as the pink
apply it to the outer part of the lid, in a downward sweeping motion starting at just above the crease.
thats what you should have now.
now, using a blending brush, get a minimal amount of haux eyeshadow on it.
starting from the outer part of your crease, brush it inwards so it blends with the two other colors.
*hahaha i deleted this picture awhile ago off of photobucket, and uploaded a new one with the same code, so sorry about that.*
now curl your lashes for ten seconds.
apply the mascara to the top of the eyelashes first, then going from the base upwards. And coat the lower lashes as well.
now curl your lashes again, for twenty seconds this time.
thats what you should have...try to brush out any clumps you might have gotten.
thats what the whole face should look like by now.
now take the light matte pink(peep) and apply it to a fluffy brush. I used a matte color to highlight because the other colors are shimmery, and it complements them better.
Then i brush it onto my browbone, slightly blending it in with the haux eyeshadow.
now I line my waterline using the black eyeliner
I use a flat eyeliner pencil because it makes lining the top of the eye such a breeze, you just use the thin side and it comes out perfect every time.
I then use a smudger to smudge the eyeliner
I take the angled brush again, and get a bit of haux on it and use it to line under the lower lashes.
now for the lips. I used hover lipliner to line and fill in my lips.
Then I used a brush to apply coquette l/s to my lips because with a brush, the color comes out sheerer.
for a finishing touch I added a little bit of UDs wicked lipgloss to the center of my bottom lip to make them look more full.
Viola!
i really don't like this picture, but it shows the eyeshadow.