Today's look was inspired, once again, by Laura aka TheClassicalMua on Instagram - one of my very favourite artists on there - and features again some glitters by GlitterTubes.
I didn't know how to name this look until the very last second. I just knew it gave me emeralds vibes and thus I wanted a name that could connect it to that gemstone - but nothing came up to my mind until this afternoon. At some point I remembered the song "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friends" and I thought, well... Emeralds could definitely be a mermaid's best friends, right? ;D
I didn't know how to name this look until the very last second. I just knew it gave me emeralds vibes and thus I wanted a name that could connect it to that gemstone - but nothing came up to my mind until this afternoon. At some point I remembered the song "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friends" and I thought, well... Emeralds could definitely be a mermaid's best friends, right? ;D
(Credit: Laura Beth ~ @theclassicalmua)
This is Laura's version - all matte, with brown and nude shades. I loved the reversed colour scheme effect, almost like an optical illusion. For my version I picked all mermaid shades - and, although it looked great with only matte shadows, I had to add some sparkles to it! I just can't help, you know I cannot resist to sparkling and glittery things :p
I don't know how Laura made her version, so I had to sort out the process that would work the best for me.
We doing these kind of look, for me the crucial thing is creating a pencil base that would work as a guide. So, after priming my lids, I started off by creating the crease blending (I used all NABLA Cosmetics eyeshadows): I applied Antique White first, on my brow bone; then I applied Petra on the crease. blending it evenly. To achieve a smooth transition, I used Narciso as transition shade.
When the crease blending was done, I moved on to the base design: I used a black eye pencil (Feline by MAC Cosmetics) and used it to mark the darker areas - the outer V shape and the inner crease line. I used a white eye pencil to do the same with the darker areas (lid and outer V frame line), then got back to the black pencil and used it to define my upper lashline - eyeliner style.
We doing these kind of look, for me the crucial thing is creating a pencil base that would work as a guide. So, after priming my lids, I started off by creating the crease blending (I used all NABLA Cosmetics eyeshadows): I applied Antique White first, on my brow bone; then I applied Petra on the crease. blending it evenly. To achieve a smooth transition, I used Narciso as transition shade.
When the crease blending was done, I moved on to the base design: I used a black eye pencil (Feline by MAC Cosmetics) and used it to mark the darker areas - the outer V shape and the inner crease line. I used a white eye pencil to do the same with the darker areas (lid and outer V frame line), then got back to the black pencil and used it to define my upper lashline - eyeliner style.
Having all the basic scheme already designed made everything easier and quicker. On the white areas I applied Shore Thing eyeshadow by Makeup Geek Cosmetics (I had to build a little the product to achieve a nice aqua shade, it's such a pale shadow); on the black areas I applied Dragonfly eyeshadow by Makeup Geek Cosmetics (and also on the lower lid, where I didn't use any pencil). Thanks to the black base, Dragonfly shade got darker and deeper - and got bright when blended on the light areas. The tricky part was the "eyeliner" - I used the shadow dry and pressed it on the black base in the most accurate and exact way I could.
When I was happy with the overall result, I decided to add glitters. Mind you, I loved the all matte effect - it has definitely a charm! - but I also knew I had the right glitters for this look. That is, Splash pressed glitters by GlitterTubes: I used a couple of flat synthetic brushes in different sizes (a bigger and wider one and a smaller, thinner one) and applied the glitters on almost all the dark green areas: the outer V, the inner crease line and on the lower lid (basically I only skipped the eyeliner). I didn't use any glue.
As final touches I applied a teal eye pencil on my waterline, and used Angel highlighter by NABLA Cosmetics on my tear duct. Lastly, I completed the look by defining and filling in my brows, adding false lashes and apply mascara.
When I was happy with the overall result, I decided to add glitters. Mind you, I loved the all matte effect - it has definitely a charm! - but I also knew I had the right glitters for this look. That is, Splash pressed glitters by GlitterTubes: I used a couple of flat synthetic brushes in different sizes (a bigger and wider one and a smaller, thinner one) and applied the glitters on almost all the dark green areas: the outer V, the inner crease line and on the lower lid (basically I only skipped the eyeliner). I didn't use any glue.
As final touches I applied a teal eye pencil on my waterline, and used Angel highlighter by NABLA Cosmetics on my tear duct. Lastly, I completed the look by defining and filling in my brows, adding false lashes and apply mascara.
Eyes
- Too Faced Shadow Insurance Eye Primer
- MAC Cosmetics Kohl Power Eye Pencil in "Feline" (black base)
- MAC Cosmetics Kohl Power Eye Pencil in "Feline" (black base)
- NABLA Cosmetics Shade & Glow in "Angel" (inner corner)
- Makeup Geek Cosmetics Eyeshadow in "Shore Thing" (upper lid and details)
- Makeup Geek Cosmetics Eyeshadow in "Dragonfly" (upper and lower lid, crease, outer corner)
- GlitterTubes Pressed Glitters in "Splash"
- Makeup Geek Cosmetics Eyeshadow in "Shore Thing" (upper lid and details)
- Makeup Geek Cosmetics Eyeshadow in "Dragonfly" (upper and lower lid, crease, outer corner)
- GlitterTubes Pressed Glitters in "Splash"
- NABLA Cosmetics Eyeshadow in "Petra" (crease)
- NABLA Cosmetics Eyeshadow in "Narciso" (transition colour)
- NABLA Cosmetics Eyeshadow in "Antique White" (brow bone)
- NABLA Cosmetics Eyeshadow in "Narciso" (transition colour)
- NABLA Cosmetics Eyeshadow in "Antique White" (brow bone)
- NABLA Cosmetics "Le Film Noir" Mascara
- MAC Cosmetics False Eyelashes n° 34
- DUO White Eyelash Adhesive
- DUO White Eyelash Adhesive
Eyebrows
- NABLA Cosmetics Brow Pot in "Mars"*
Brushes
- 239 ~ MAC Cosmetics
- 213 ~ MAC Cosmetics
- 224 ~ MAC Cosmetics
- 224 ~ MAC Cosmetics
- 2x Short Smudge (A13)* ~ Spectrum Collections (BombShell Set*, Marbleous Set*)
- 2x Fluffy Pencil (A12)* ~ Spectrum Collections (Marbleous Set*, BombShell Set*)
- Large Fluffy Shader (A06) ~ Spectrum Collections (Siren Set)- 2x Fluffy Pencil (A12)* ~ Spectrum Collections (Marbleous Set*, BombShell Set*)
- 3x Lip Liner (A15)* ~ Spectrum Collections (Bombshell Set*, Siren Set, Glam Clam)
- A couple of brandless, synthetic flat brushes to apply the glitters
- A couple of brandless, synthetic flat brushes to apply the glitters
I hope you like this look - and its name! ;D
Do you like all matte looks? Or you can't just help but add some shimmer/glitters (like me)?
Mermaid kisses and starfish wishes
*Disclaimer: Starred products are press samples, sent by respective brands for me to test and review.
Adoro questo bel gradiente di verde che inizia chiaro e poi va via scurendosi con maestria. Si fa fatica a staccare gli occhi, bello bello.
RispondiEliminaGrazie Damina ♥♥♥ Confesso che è uno dei miei look preferiti degli ultimi tempi, lo adoro follemente! ♥
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