DevinGirl
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I'm 99% positive that I included way too many pictures, but this is my first tut, so I tried to include as much detail as possible. For me, tut's are easier to follow when the person is as specific as they can be. So here goes!
I mostly use MAC Pigment samples (from Ebay & such) for my looks. I don't currently have the fundage or the patience to wait until I can buy full-size jars. Besides, for me, I'll never be able to go through a full-size jar, so the sample sizes work well for me
Materials:
Brushes
The brushes w/ the silver handles are from Ebay. They're no specific brand.
The one w/ the black handle to the right is supposed to be a version of MAC's Fluff brush. The one (dk blue handle, next to the shimmer strips) is an Avon Foundation brush. The one that's next to that Zhen loose powder (far right) is a L'Oreal one, I believe it's a blush brush.
Face
-Clarins True Comfort Foundation in Praline
-MAC Studio Fix Fluid in NC42
-MAC Primary Yellow & Provence Pigments
Physician's Formula Shimmer Strips in Vegas Strip
LureBeauty Mineral Foundation in Apple Taffy
MAC Sheertones Blush in Blunt
Zhen Loose Powder in Cream
Eyes
Urban Decay Primer Potion (sample size)
MAC Pigments: Old Gold, Teal, & Naked
L'Oreal HIP Duo in Saucy (I broke the damn lid right before I started this tut. Grr)
Rimmel Eyebrow Pencil in Dark Brown
Rimmel Eyeliner in Black Magic
Max Factor Lash Perfection Mascara in Rich Black
Revlon Eyelash Curler
Here's how I did my look. Obviously you can add or omit any step you please, this is just how I did it.
Start with a bare face (I don't use moisturizer & always listen to music as I apply my makeup):
Use foundation brush to pick up foundation & blend, blend, blend:
Yay, the bare-faced monster's fading away!
Get whatever loose powder to use to make your "anti-falling- eyeshadow particle" defense shield!
The ghostly weirdo emerges:
Apply your Urban Decay Primer Potion:
I smooth it in with my fingers. (I concentrate it on my actual lids & apply with a lighter touch toward my browbone as I find that the udpp sort of makes it harder to blend shadows):
Whip out your L'Oreal HIP Duo in Saucy!
Apply the dark shade of the Saucy Duo to the outer crease:
After blending a bit outward & upward, try to keep the color concentrated to the crease, try to make it dark:
Should look sumpthin' like this:
Get your Old Gold:
Apply it right in the middle of your lid - making sure to blend where Saucy ends:
Should look like this:
Get the Teal (notice the shape of my brush):
Apply in the inner corner of your eye. Start with a small concentrated area first - making a bit of a triangle shape:
Then blend outward & blend (as much or as little as you like) with the Old Gold boundary:
Get get naked! (I use the MAC Fluff brush look-alike)
Apply to brow bone above the Saucy, Old Gold, & Teal borders (again, blending as much or as little as desired):
Should resemble this:
Take an angled fluffy brush (like the one shown) to blend the edges of Saucy if they look messy:
Do yer brows:
Line. This technique is kind of tricky. But growing up this is how my mother did it, so...I picked it up & have been doing it ever since.
*Yay* I didn't poke my eye out!
In case of mistakes (like the Saucy got blended to far down) take the foundation brush (should still have some foundation residue) & smudge away imperfections:
Curl, Curl, & Curl:
Mascara-ify. Something I like to do is lodge the brush into the base of your lashes, wiggle it firmly & close eyes while you bring the wand up.
I used the L'Oreal brush (squeezing it flat) to brush away the excess powder:
Take the brush you used with Teal & gently line your lower lid (undeneath the black liner):
In case you line too harshly, use the trusty foundation brush trick:
Apply mascara to your lower lashes:
Break out the highlighter! (I used the middle strips, goldy & light bronzey. Also the brush is small & has a flattish/roundish head):
Put the highlighter on the tops of your cheekbones:
Get the Apple Taffy Blush (I'm applying with a small angled brush):
Since this particular blush is pretty heavily pigmented, I usually only use whatever has accumulated on the lid:
I go along with the curve of my cheek bones & toward my hairline I make a "C" shape from about my temple to the middle of my cheek.
MAC Blunt time! (This brush has a roundish head & is very thick & full)
First I apply this parallel to my hairline & angle slightly towards the middle of my cheek.
I squish the brush sort of flat with my fingers & do some fine contouing to the hollows of my cheeks. The whole application is performed with a very very slight amount of blunt. This blush is very dramtic.
Make your fish face!
Slap on some SuperBalm (Mango Tint)
And...fifteen hours later - we're done! Hehe... Your finished product should look like this:
The sultry pose:
I hope this wasn't too hard to follow. Thanks for looking!
I mostly use MAC Pigment samples (from Ebay & such) for my looks. I don't currently have the fundage or the patience to wait until I can buy full-size jars. Besides, for me, I'll never be able to go through a full-size jar, so the sample sizes work well for me

Materials:

Brushes
The brushes w/ the silver handles are from Ebay. They're no specific brand.
The one w/ the black handle to the right is supposed to be a version of MAC's Fluff brush. The one (dk blue handle, next to the shimmer strips) is an Avon Foundation brush. The one that's next to that Zhen loose powder (far right) is a L'Oreal one, I believe it's a blush brush.
Face
-Clarins True Comfort Foundation in Praline
-MAC Studio Fix Fluid in NC42
-MAC Primary Yellow & Provence Pigments
Physician's Formula Shimmer Strips in Vegas Strip
LureBeauty Mineral Foundation in Apple Taffy
MAC Sheertones Blush in Blunt
Zhen Loose Powder in Cream
Eyes
Urban Decay Primer Potion (sample size)
MAC Pigments: Old Gold, Teal, & Naked
L'Oreal HIP Duo in Saucy (I broke the damn lid right before I started this tut. Grr)
Rimmel Eyebrow Pencil in Dark Brown
Rimmel Eyeliner in Black Magic
Max Factor Lash Perfection Mascara in Rich Black
Revlon Eyelash Curler
Here's how I did my look. Obviously you can add or omit any step you please, this is just how I did it.

Start with a bare face (I don't use moisturizer & always listen to music as I apply my makeup):

Use foundation brush to pick up foundation & blend, blend, blend:

Yay, the bare-faced monster's fading away!

Get whatever loose powder to use to make your "anti-falling- eyeshadow particle" defense shield!

The ghostly weirdo emerges:

Apply your Urban Decay Primer Potion:

I smooth it in with my fingers. (I concentrate it on my actual lids & apply with a lighter touch toward my browbone as I find that the udpp sort of makes it harder to blend shadows):

Whip out your L'Oreal HIP Duo in Saucy!

Apply the dark shade of the Saucy Duo to the outer crease:

After blending a bit outward & upward, try to keep the color concentrated to the crease, try to make it dark:

Should look sumpthin' like this:

Get your Old Gold:

Apply it right in the middle of your lid - making sure to blend where Saucy ends:

Should look like this:

Get the Teal (notice the shape of my brush):

Apply in the inner corner of your eye. Start with a small concentrated area first - making a bit of a triangle shape:


Then blend outward & blend (as much or as little as you like) with the Old Gold boundary:

Get get naked! (I use the MAC Fluff brush look-alike)

Apply to brow bone above the Saucy, Old Gold, & Teal borders (again, blending as much or as little as desired):


Should resemble this:

Take an angled fluffy brush (like the one shown) to blend the edges of Saucy if they look messy:


Do yer brows:

Line. This technique is kind of tricky. But growing up this is how my mother did it, so...I picked it up & have been doing it ever since.

*Yay* I didn't poke my eye out!

In case of mistakes (like the Saucy got blended to far down) take the foundation brush (should still have some foundation residue) & smudge away imperfections:

Curl, Curl, & Curl:

Mascara-ify. Something I like to do is lodge the brush into the base of your lashes, wiggle it firmly & close eyes while you bring the wand up.


I used the L'Oreal brush (squeezing it flat) to brush away the excess powder:

Take the brush you used with Teal & gently line your lower lid (undeneath the black liner):

In case you line too harshly, use the trusty foundation brush trick:

Apply mascara to your lower lashes:

Break out the highlighter! (I used the middle strips, goldy & light bronzey. Also the brush is small & has a flattish/roundish head):

Put the highlighter on the tops of your cheekbones:

Get the Apple Taffy Blush (I'm applying with a small angled brush):

Since this particular blush is pretty heavily pigmented, I usually only use whatever has accumulated on the lid:

I go along with the curve of my cheek bones & toward my hairline I make a "C" shape from about my temple to the middle of my cheek.

MAC Blunt time! (This brush has a roundish head & is very thick & full)

First I apply this parallel to my hairline & angle slightly towards the middle of my cheek.

I squish the brush sort of flat with my fingers & do some fine contouing to the hollows of my cheeks. The whole application is performed with a very very slight amount of blunt. This blush is very dramtic.

Make your fish face!

Slap on some SuperBalm (Mango Tint)

And...fifteen hours later - we're done! Hehe... Your finished product should look like this:



The sultry pose:

I hope this wasn't too hard to follow. Thanks for looking!
