Two Colors and Trying to Blend Well FOTD

MizzMAC

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Question is can you tell that I used two colors!

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Lucky Charms Shadow Duo by Two Faced
 

MizzMAC

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Originally Posted by ebonyannette
Yeah you can tell, the colors are a bit shimmery so its kinda hard see it. great job though

thank you Ebony
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I have the hardest time doing good color combos!
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MizzMAC

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Originally Posted by slvrlips
I can tell you used two shades very cute

Aw thanks to you slvrlips! You're cute too
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Shavwi

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yup - I can see two colors! You're doing a good job - just keep trying and using several different colors will get so much easier. I ahd the hardest time combining colors at first and now it's the simplest thing for me. There is diagram of an eye somewhere on this site - I think in the FAQ's section adn it shows the different parts of you eyelid and where colors should go. It really helped me a lot in learning where to place colors and how to come up with different combos. Hope that helps!
 

MizzMAC

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Originally Posted by Shavwi
yup - I can see two colors! You're doing a good job - just keep trying and using several different colors will get so much easier. I ahd the hardest time combining colors at first and now it's the simplest thing for me. There is diagram of an eye somewhere on this site - I think in the FAQ's section adn it shows the different parts of you eyelid and where colors should go. It really helped me a lot in learning where to place colors and how to come up with different combos. Hope that helps!

Thanks shavwi!!!!!!! I'm scared of 3 or more
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Would you have a link for the diagram?

Thank you prinzessin784!
 

Shavwi

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here ya go http://www.specktra.net/showthread.php?t=25433

This really helped me a lot! Once you get the different eye areas straig, pick a few colors and attempt to put them in different places and blend. What I generally do is pick one color for the lid, one for the crease and one for the browbone. Then I usually picka darker color for the outer V and line with that one as well. I use the same browbone highlight for the inner v.
 

MizzMAC

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shavwi
here ya go http://www.specktra.net/showthread.php?t=25433

This really helped me a lot! Once you get the different eye areas straig, pick a few colors and attempt to put them in different places and blend. What I generally do is pick one color for the lid, one for the crease and one for the browbone. Then I usually picka darker color for the outer V and line with that one as well. I use the same browbone highlight for the inner v.


Wow this is fantastic help! Thanks Shavwi! I've been keeping to a lighter shade on my lid and a darker on my crease! I want to venture out further with a few more colors and this really helps! Thanks so much!

Determining where the outter V of the eye is was a bit of a challenge for me! But this is really a good picture for deciding that!

Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Viva_la_MAC_Girl thank you
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I love shimmering shades! I wasn't attempting shimmering with this but it just came out that way for some reason
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Shavwi

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no problem - glad I could help
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Trust me, with some practice you'll be perfecting it in no time!
 
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