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torsdag 13 december 2012

The Naughty Christmas Elf

This is going to be a perfectly wearable daytime look suitable for work... Just kidding! :D One of my readers asked if I could do a fairy or elf-inspired makeup tutorial and since that I have been thinking about elves and fairies a lot. Since it's almost Christmas the natural choice was of course to do a crazy Christmas elf look. :)


I didn't use contact lenses for this look, because I don't own any at the moment, but if you are going to use contacts I advice you to put them in before doing your makeup. Sometimes when putting in contacts the eyes can get irritated and start watering, and you wouldn't want to ruin your eye makeup, would you?


I can tell you that I probably never will use liquid eyeliner for my eyebrows again. Ever. It is extremely hard to get a straight line even if you have mapped out the shape with a white eyeliner pencil, and cleaning up afterwards just takes unnecessary extra time.

Now let's get to the tutorial! As in my latest post I have to apologize for the crappy lighting in the pictures and the somewhat inaccurate colors.



Step 1. Map out your cut crease with a white eyeliner pencil.


Step 2. Fill in the shape with Nyx Jumbo pencil in Milk. If you're worried about fallout you can do this step after you have applied the green and red eyeshadows.


Step 3. Apply a dark green (or black) base, mapping out the shape you want. I've used Envy by Makeup Geek, which is a dark green even if the camera picks it up as black.


Step 4. Above the green, apply a warm medium brown. The one I've used is Purely naked by Makeup Geek. This is going to work as our transition color between the red eyeshadow and the skin.


Step 5. Now, apply a Christmasy green on top of the dark green base. I didn't have a green that looked exactly the way I wanted so I used a mixture between Humid by M.A.C. and Ben Nye's pigment Chartreuse. Can anyone recommend a cruelty-free eyeshadow that looks something like this?  :)


Step 6.  Apply a highly pigmented red eyeshadow such as Sugarpill's Love+ with a small (read teeny tiny) eyeshadow brush. Blend out but do not overblend.


Step 7. Eyeliner pencil on your upper and lower waterlines...


Step 8. Apply your foundation, concealer and powder. Use a red and green gel liner (or liquid eyeliner) to draw a candy cane line along your lower lashline. I'm afraid there are no shortcuts here, you have to muster your patience and draw these by hand. The liners I've used are Poison and Mystic by Makeup Geek. On top of Mystic I put the eyeshadow Envy to darken the color.
I also used Poison to sharpen the edge between the green and the red eyeshadows.


Step 9. Using a black liquid liner (or gel liner...) draw a rather thick line along your upper lash line and extend it into a long wing, following your candy cane liner.


Step 10. Clean the candy cane line with makeup remover and concealer. You want it to be crisp and sharp. Apply mascara and false eyelashes. Draw on/fill in your eyebrows (if you're as bad as I am on drawing them on with liquid eyeliner you probably will have to clean it up afterwards with makeup remover and concealer...). Apply a green rhinestone at the outermost point of the shape. :)


Step 11. Apply a red lipstick (and your contacts, if you haven't done so already...) and you're done! Naughtiest Christmas elf ever. ;)

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So there you go, bold and crazy Christmas look with a lot of darkness hidden underneath those bright eyeshadows. :) Hope you like it!

Thanks for reading and have a lovely day!





torsdag 22 november 2012

Blending in

I had another job interview today, so I went for a "blending in look" that will sure not offend any possible employer. Not all employers appreciate crazy colors, straight very slanted eyebrows or a heavy black cat-eye. Even though it may seem very unfair not to be able to look "you", it might be a good idea to try blending in sometimes.


Very simple look that is nice I guess, but a little boring. I know there are a lot of people out there, however, who likes these kinds of looks, so I decided to post it anyway. :)


You could as well do this look using grey instead of brown. I chose brown because it makes my eye color pop.






Face
*Skin base foundation 02 (Illamasqua)
*Tone Correcting Concealer (e.l.f.)
*Isadora Loose Powder
*Wonderblush Cleopatra (Make Up Store)

Eyebrows
*Corrupt (Makeup Geek) 

Eyes
*Gel liner Rave (Makeup Geek)
*Homecoming (Makeup Geek)
*Latte (Makeup Geek)
*Mocha (Makeup Geek)
*Corrupt (Makeup Geek)
*Medium Pencil S.O.P.H.I.E. (Illamasqua)
*Lashes: Ardell #108

Lips
*Non-colored lipbalm

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Next time, I'll hope I'll be back with a more creative look. I have problems with taking photos right now because it's so dark here in Northern Europe this time of the year, and I have far too few lamps at home.

Anyways, thank you for reading and hope you will have a lovely day! :)



fredag 16 november 2012

1 year anniversary!

Today it is one year ago since I started this blog! Yay! :) Therefore, I thought I would utilize this opportunity to thank all of you who read, comment, subscribe and support me in what I do! You are so great, all of you, and I'm so grateful that you take interest in my makeup-art! I never thought a year ago, that I would have gained 325 subscribers within a year. That is big! :)

For this special occasion I thought I'd share with you a look that I like to wear. It is a very gothy look that can be as dark, bright or neutral as you'd like it to be but thanks to the shape of the eye and black eyeliner it always makes me feel goth enough. ;)


The main eyeshadow used for this look is Drama Queen by Makeup Geek (swatch). To enhance the purpleness of this eyeshadow I used Makeup Geek's gel liner in the color Amethyst as a base.


To add even more purple i blended Drama Queen out towards the inner corner using Poison plum by Sugarpill, which is probably my all time favorite purple eyeshadow. Then I used a shadow the same color as my skintone to fade it out even further, and last a pop of shimmery white in the innermost corner.


Black lips... As usual. :)


My first deathhawk with black hair. LOVE it! :D And thanks for all the positive comments you've given me on my new hair! I'm glad to hear you like it. :)

I really don't feel like doing a list of products right now so if you want to know what products I've used besides the ones mentioned in the text, just feel free to ask!

Again, thank you for reading and for your support! Have a nice weekend!