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First post on Specktra :) Dark blue, Glittery Eye look.

Some may have seen this on MUA/LJ but I've never posted here, so thought I would try
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Anyway, enjoy -

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Thanks!
 

Gadook

Well-known member
Wow!
I usually stay far away from blues, though my eyes are blue,
but this is beautiful!
 

*Cailin*

New member
WOW, this is really really beautiful! Those colours are amazing and they go perfectly with your eyecolour. I have to try that
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bartp

Well-known member
very professional from beginning to end. Great picture quality too... how did you manage to take such good close ups? what ligthing did you use? Taking the pictures is usually the trickiest part of a tutorial for me.
 

esmeralda89

Well-known member
WOW!! where do I start GORGEOUS eyebrows, GORGEOUS eye makeup but i do wish you suggested what to use for cheeks and lips. Thanks
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Originally Posted by bartp
very professional from beginning to end. Great picture quality too... how did you manage to take such good close ups? what ligthing did you use? Taking the pictures is usually the trickiest part of a tutorial for me.

Thanks, I just use white lamp light, direct it towards my eye & take the photo very close to my eye using the Macro mode
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