Dramatic Yellow and Turqoise FOTD

Mien

Well-known member
Hey all, here's tonights look I did for a diner at my friends place. This turned out a lot better than I thought it would when I was applying, can't really tell if I like something untill I applied my mascara
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Face/brows:
Ask if you wanna know, I'm too sleepy right now
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Eyes:
Vaseline as a base
Black from Modelitte e/s palette 'black' (Crease)
Pearl-ex Pigment #687 Turquoise (Crease)
Pearl-ex Pigment #683 Bright Yellow (lid)
Pearl-ex Pigment #682 Duo Green-Yellow (outher lid)
Pearl-ex Pigment #680 Duo Red-Blue (inner crease, looks more lilac IRL)Pearl-ex Pigment #674 Interference Gold (bottum lashline over black kohl)
Pearl-ex Pigment #651 Pearl White over white e/s (highlight)
Highlight from YR, Couleurs Nature, Camouflage&highlight duo (inner corers)
Essence, Lash Mania, Hypnotic Black

Lips:
YR, Luminelle, Marron Glacé L/s


Let me know what you think, too much?
CC is always welcome,
Thanks for looking!
 

msmack

Well-known member
I don't think this is 'too much' at all! I think the colours really suit you, pretty lady!
 

Mien

Well-known member
Thank you, guys, you make me blush!

The vaseline works very easy, and if you don't use too much, it won't crease. I just dip my finger in the vaseline (more like 'touch it') and smear it on my lids so they feel soft and smooth, not greasy. Then I apply my pigments and shadows on top, they look much bolder and stay on longer then without the vaseline. So it just works like a regular e/s base, I do own one, but I usually prefer the vaseline, because it's softer than the base I have wich feels kinda dry on my lids. And by the way, vaseline is also awesome to mix with pigments and make liner.
 

Bianca

Well-known member
Hi! I really like your fotd, the makeup looks great on your eyes! Good tip about the vaseline, thanks!
 
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