wedding inspired neutral browns

fallenzero1

Active member
yea, i'm trying to head more in that direction for now, considering i have make up to do for a wedding next month...lol

face is the same on all of them:
hyper real foundation (nc200)
mineralize pressed powder (medium)
powder blush (mocha)

eyes:
udpp
bisque
texture
brown down
rapidblack
graphblack
wet n wild black mascara

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i think it looks pretty good...lol...cc welcome
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rosasola1

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very nice, you should deff look into buying Teddy eyeliner! It looks amazing with light eyes and neutral wedding looks. It is a must have liner in my kit for weddings.
 

User38

Well-known member
If I were doing the makeup, I would add some more color in the contour to give more depth. I would also blend it a bit more -- try a 217 brush to do this, and I would add some more color to the cheeks (pink/coral) with a bit of contouring (a wedge Es or Emote if you have it), and some MSF to give a bit of sheen. I would probably also use some lip color with more corally pink and a gold sheen gloss
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Hope some of this is useful to you!
 

blazeno.8

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This is very nice and neutral. I would suggest to create more definition by doing one of the following (or possibly a combination):
1) Play around with different colored bases (possibly a white, cream, or dark brown after applying UDPP)
2) Define the lighter areas of the eye a little more. One way to draw out the highlight is by using something with a frostier texture than the shadows that were listed. I like using Vanilla pigment which is very wedding appropriate.
3) Define the darker areas more (except for the lash line which is nice). Try going for medium dark neutrals.
 

fallenzero1

Active member
thx everyone for the cc...however, after reading all of it, i realized that i failed to mention a couple of things...
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1) about using brown liner, or something less harsh than black at the very least...i do know that, i have another (slightly older) look posted on my blog where i use a brown liner...i just don't like how brown liner looks on me, and i'm strictly black liner for myself...>.<...

2) about the blending...it looked a LOT better in person, idk why my camera did that...and i didn't even notice it was that bad till someone mentioned the blending...

thx again, everyone!
 

blazeno.8

Well-known member
Quote:
Originally Posted by fallenzero1
thx everyone for the cc...however, after reading all of it, i realized that i failed to mention a couple of things...
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1) about using brown liner, or something less harsh than black at the very least...i do know that, i have another (slightly older) look posted on my blog where i use a brown liner...i just don't like how brown liner looks on me, and i'm strictly black liner for myself...>.<...

2) about the blending...it looked a LOT better in person, idk why my camera did that...and i didn't even notice it was that bad till someone mentioned the blending...

thx again, everyone!



Sometimes choosing the right base can change the way that blending looks when photographed. I like to use a colored gel or cream base over my UDPP before putting powder shadow down because my camera takes to the color much better.
 
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