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Fresh look for Summer - Chartreuse vs. Violet!

uh_oh_disco

Well-known member
I promised a tutorial...but I got distracted by these two shades and did something totally off tangent! But I think it was quite fun, so here you have it :]

USED - EYES
Udpp
Victoria Jackson "Champagne" cream eyeshadow
Fyrinnae "Omgtwf"
Fyrinnae "Oberon"
MAC "Violet"
MAC "Entremauve"
Mad Minerals "Pizzazz"
Fyrinnae "Rapunzel had Extensions"
Fyrinnae "Finnegan's Wake"
(I'll leave liquid/ pencil eyeliner/ mascara choices up to you).

LIPS
Lip balm
Natural Collection "Almond" lipliner.
MAC "Jubilee" lipstick <3
MAC "Springbean" lustreglass

I'll leave face makeup choices up to you as well, as you more than likely have a routine you're already fond of :]

1) Prep your eyes with Urban Decay's primer potion and apply your cream eyeshadow sparlingly just upto where you feel your eye socket.
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2) Apply your chartreause shade to your entire lid. If you're using finely milled/ mineral makeup, PAT IT ON! It work so much better than sweeping it on.
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3) Now apply your highlight (I used a mixture of a melon-gold shade and sparkley cream).
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4) Apply an arch of bright purple (I used a mixture of MAC "Violet" and Mad Minerals "Pizzazz" to your crease...
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5) Now shape it a bit better and blend into your chartreuse lid shade. If you're not sure about shaping, follow the shape of your eyebrows.
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6) Blend that purple out! You can apply more highlight to the edge and blend out more, it seems to make blending much easier.
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7) Apply a dark purple (I used MAC "Entremauve") right into the crease and blend into the brighter purple. The crease should remain darker than the rest. Freshen up your chartreuse too!
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8) Apply your liquid eyeliner with a nice pointed flick. If you find flicks difficult, try an eyeliner with a felt-tipped nib rather than a brush, I used Prestige liquid eyeliner.
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9) Apply a line of pencil eyeliner under your lower lashline. Smooth with a small angle brush if you like.
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10) Apply "Violet" pigment to the inner lower lashline and a dark purple (Fyr. "Oberon") to the outer lashline over the pencil eyeliner. Blend!
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11) Add an inner flick with your liquid eyeliner if you so desire, fill in your waterline - remembering to set it with a dark purple eyeshadow!
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12) Now do your foundation and apply a medium blush colour just underneath your cheekbones to contour, as so...
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13) Smile! No, really. Smile and apply a rosey blush to the apples of your cheeks, blending with the contour shade. You'll end up with something like...
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14) Apply your setting powder, remember your jaw and neck!
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15) Apply your highlight (I use the same as I used for my eyes) and buff it out into your skin. This picture shows the placement, prior to buffing it out...
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16) Fill in your eyebrows! I use eyeshadow applied with a small angle brush, finally setting them in place with a clear mascara.
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17) NOW curl your eyelashes and apply your mascara (if you do it before applying all of that powder/ highlight, your eyelashes will catch a lot of the fall out and dull).
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18) Apply lipliner and your neutral lipstick (MAC "Jubilee")
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19) And add a bit of "Springbean" lustreglass to the centre of your lips...
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20) DONE!
Full face...
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Eyes...
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Have fun! I hope somebody gets some ideas from this
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n_c

Well-known member
This is a very helpful tut for me, I like how you placed your highlight along eyes and cheekbones for all to see proper placement THANK YOU! Oh and i need jubilee now.
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