Hey folks, today I bring you a soft, romantic, yet good for any occasion slightly smoky, gold look. Haha what a description, right?!?
Enough blabbering, tutorial time!
Products used: As a base for my blush I applied Colourpop Forget Me Not Super Shock Cheek and blended it out with my knockoff beauty blender from Crown Brush. I then applied the blush at the top right of the e.l.f. Beautifully Bare Total Face Palette using my Sephora Collection PRO Mini Airbrush 55.5. I also applied Colourpop Super Shock Shadow in Girly (with the same sponge I used for the blush) as a base for Anastasia Wild Child with my Sephora Collection #74 PRO Small Blush and Contour brush.
As a base for my powder eyeshadows I applied the MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Bare Study and blended it out with my Crown Pro C511 Brush.
For the crease I applied the All Night along with Chapter 1 with my brush from the Anastasia Beverly Hills Norvina Palette and Crown Pro C511 Brush, respectively.
For the lid I applied the To Die For using my Crown C510 Brush.
To highlight the brow-bone and the inner corner of the eye I applied Still and Finesse using my no-name gigantic paddle brush from Crown and Crown Deluxe Precision Crease brush, respectively.
For eyeliner, I went with the Trish McEvoy Lash Enhancing Liquid Liner Pen in Black, creating a thin wing with it... for drama :P. For the waterline I applied Stila Peacock Smudge Stick Waterproof Eye Liner.
For lashes I used Eylure x Vegas Nay Lashes in Platinum Princess along with Lash Star Lash Glue in Clear.
For lips, I applied the Odacite Aventurine Kiss Lip Serum and topped it with MAC Ethereal Lipglass.
Hope that you liked this! :D It was super fun for me to put together! Feel free to request particular songs, animals/nature scenes (I don't do insects of any kind though, sorry, little insect feet and wings creep the bejesus outta me), Pokemon, or Pokemon towns. :P
Please let me know if you have any comments or questions.
Disclaimer: The Sephora 55.5 brush, Trish McEvoy, and Odacite products were provided for testing purposes. My wife got me the e.l.f. palette as a Christmas gift. I paid for everything else you see here myself.
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