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Pink Indigot MetalX + Blaaack =]

Zoffe

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I did another tutorial =]
I loved this look but the last pictures are not the best... Anyway:

I already did my foundation. This is what I look like
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With my hair pulled back that is :p I like to do that when I do my makeup to avoid my bangs getting in my eyes
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Start by applying a base for your eyeshadow. I *LOVE* ArtDeco "Eyeshadow base"
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Apply it with your finger or a brush if you prefer. Something like a concealer brush would work
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You have to wait a couple of minutes for this base to dry. I like to apply some lip balm, make a weird face and take a picture while waiting :p Lip balm is important weather you are going to use other lip products later or not.
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Uhh, you're going to use the Pink Indigot cream e/s
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It's sooo pretty
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Use a stiff eyeshadow brush. This reminds me a bit of a concealer brush but a bit thicker. You can try to warm the brush with a blow dryer before putting it into the shadow, that'll make it easier
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Apply it on your inner eyelid.
The cream shadow is going to be a base for another e/s in this look so you don't have to worry to much about how it looks right now.
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Next is blacktrack f/l.
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Using the same brush as you did for the cream e/s apply Blacktrack to the lid where you didn't use Pink Indigot. You're gonna put some black e/s over that so you don't have to worry to much about how it looks. It'll make the blending later easier if you blend the harsh lines a bit now though
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Choose your favourite browbone highlight. This is Vanilla pigment because I love it and the gold in it is great for this look
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Apply it with a big, fluffy brush [IMG]http://www.specktra.net/img/vbsmilies/smilies/smiles.gif I use this one from Smashbox.

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Take a matte, black eyeshadow. This black is from a Rimmel quad called "Smokey Noir".

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Apply where you used the black base.

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And blend in above the pink.
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Now, take a gold-ish pink eyeshadow. I used GOSH "Rose gold" effect powder. Goooorgeous :p
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Use this color to blend the black with the highlight like this :p :

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Aaaaand apply it where you used Pink Indigot
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Next is "Helium" pigment + home made mixing medium* + small crease brush
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I apply it on the inner corners of my eyes
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Back to the black eyeshadow. I used the MAC 239 brush (don't know why I didn't use that before, haha :p ). I apply the color to the outer corner of my eye where I want a solid, matte, black color.
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It should look something like this:
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Next is blacktrack f/l again.

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Oh, take a (blurry
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) picture of your boyfriend because he's there and he's laughing at you for taking pictures of yourself doing makeup :p
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Anyway, back to the fluidline
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Use a thin line brush (or an angled liner brush if you prefer) and line your upper lashline
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It should look something like this now:
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Now to the brows
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I use an eyeshadow because I think that's easier. Use a shade close to your hair color. A bit lighter if you have dark hair and a bit darker if you have light hair. I use the dark reddish brown from the GOSH "Goldfinger" quad.
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I use an angled brush:
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Contour
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Emote blush
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Apply below your cheekbones and under your chin
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Blush/highlight
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I use GOSH "Rose gold" effect powder.
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I apply it to the apples of my cheeks and blend it up/out
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For the lips I used Rimmel "018 Addiction" lip liner and GOSH "Pink Metal" metal lips gloss
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I apply the lip liner and blend it a bit with my finger (in - not out). Then I use a lip brush to apply the gloss

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Mascaraaa... I used Dior "Diorshow Blackout"
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And I'm done
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(^^Before mascara, haha)
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Take a picture of you looking stupid and your boyfriend looking cute xD
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I used:
Face:
GOSH Foundation Primer (GET IT!
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Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse (Too dark so I'm looking for a new...)
Maybelline Pure Powder



Eyes:
ArtDeco Eyeshadow Base
MAC "Pink Indigot" Cream e/s
MAC "Blacktrack" f/l
Rimmel black e/s from "Smokey Noir" quad
GOSH "Rose Gold" effect powder
MAC "Vanilla" pigment
MAC "Helium" pigment



Cheeks:
GOSH "Rose Gold" effect powder
MAC "Emote" blush



Lips:
Rimmel "018 Addiction" lip liner
GOSH "Pink Metal" metal lips lip gloss



*My home made mixing medium is made from 1 part glycerin and 3 parts water. (don't make too much. You don't need a lot and it will go bad if you don't use it)






Constructive criticism on the tutorial and look in general is very welcome
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Jot

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Fantastic, you look great and really good tut. Can't wait to get my hands on pink indigot (santa is bringing it
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Zoffe

Well-known member
Quote:
Originally Posted by M.I.A.
awwwwww this is soooo pretty and youre gorgeous!
<333


Thank you =]

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jot
Fantastic, you look great and really good tut. Can't wait to get my hands on pink indigot (santa is bringing it
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Thank you
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Oh, I LOVE Pink Indigot! The other MetalX shadows look really good too but I could only get one /:

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Originally Posted by lsperry
Oh, I like this tutorial. Lots of detail and very creative.

Thank you, I'm glad you liked it!
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Originally Posted by Joslyn
pretty! thanks.

Thank you
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Originally Posted by Hilly
very neat idea!

Thanks
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Originally Posted by delidee32
you're adorable.... Love the tutorial. Thanks for posting.
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Hehe, thank you
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And you're welcome
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Zoffe

Well-known member
Quote:
Originally Posted by breathless
i LOVE this tutorial. its a great going out look <3

Thank you, I'm so glad you like it
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Zoffe

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Originally Posted by MAC_Newbie
Very pretty! I wish I could get my hands on Artdeco stuff!!
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I think they have some really good stuff and most of it is pretty cheap for what you get
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But if you live in the states it would probably get really expencive because of shipping /:
 

dizzygoo82

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they sell some artdeco stuff at walgreens...which is in the states...maybe that'll help someone who's lookin for it
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Zoffe

Well-known member
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Originally Posted by dizzygoo82
they sell some artdeco stuff at walgreens...which is in the states...maybe that'll help someone who's lookin for it
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That's great, thank you
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I've had a lot of questions about ArtDeco =]
 

lethaldesign

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Very pretty! This is almost exactly the kind of tutorial I was looking for right now... I'm going to try it out tomorrow for NYE, using a darker pink though.

Thanks for a great detailed tutorial
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BTW... I really love the looks of these Gosh effects powders. I checked out the website & the swatches on there are pretty lame. Do you have any swatches you could send me? Please PM me, thanks
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Zoffe

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Originally Posted by Patricia
very pretty, too bad pink looks bad on me
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All pinks? :O What about a lighter or darker one? I can hardly imagine they all look bad
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Originally Posted by Loveleighe
very very pretty

Thank you
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Originally Posted by lethaldesign
Very pretty! This is almost exactly the kind of tutorial I was looking for right now... I'm going to try it out tomorrow for NYE, using a darker pink though.

Thanks for a great detailed tutorial
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BTW... I really love the looks of these Gosh effects powders. I checked out the website & the swatches on there are pretty lame. Do you have any swatches you could send me? Please PM me, thanks
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Thank you so much!!
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I think I have 8 of the effect powders... I can swatch them for you in a couple of hours... If you want swatches of any of the others let me know and I'll go to the store and get swatches for you
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