Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Juvia's Place The Saharan II Palette Look

Hey folks, today I bring you a fun rainbow-ish look. :P


Enough blabbering, tutorial time!
Products used: I applied Colourpop Forget Me Not Super Shock Cheek as a base for the blush at the top right of the e.l.f. Beautifully Bare Total Face Palette with my  Sephora Collection Pro Mini Airbrush 55.5. I also applied Aziza  with my Sephora Collection #74 PRO Small Blush and Contour brush. 


As a base for my powder eyeshadows I applied the MAKE UP FOR EVER D-21 AQUA MATIC and blended it out with my Crown Pro C511 Brush
For the crease I applied Taza along with Berber with the Luxie 205 Tapered Blending Brush and Crown Pro C511 Brush, respectively. For the lid I applied Chefchaouen using my  Elizabeth Motte All Over Eyeshadow brush. 

To highlight the brow-bone and the inner corner of the eye I applied Kat Von D Melanie and Aziza using my no-name gigantic paddle brush from Crown and Crown Deluxe Precision Crease brush, respectively


For eyeliner, I went with the Clinique Pretty Easy Eyelining Penwith a wing this time. For the waterline I applied Stila Peacock Smudge Stick Waterproof Eye Liner


For the lower lash line, I applied Zohra blended out with Marrakesh  using my Bubbi Detail brush.


The look sans lashes. 


For lashes I used Eylure x Jasmine Brown Lashes in Jaybee along with House of Lashes Brush-On Lash Glue in Clear.
For lips, I applied the  Odacite Aventurine Kiss Lip Serum and topped it off with Colourpop Forget Me Not Super Shock Cheek and NARS Audacious Lipstick in Grace with my no-name brush from Memebox

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, Clinique, NARS and Odacite products were provided for testing purposes. The e.l.f. palette was a gift from my wife. I paid for everything else you see here myself. 

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