how to use sketch and stars n rockets together

LC

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Products used:

eyes

MAC studio finish concealer NW15 as a base
MAC fluidline Blacktrack as a base
MAC shadows: rose blanc, sketch, & stars n rockets
brows - MAC blush in Taupe
zoomlash mascara in zoomblack
face
MAC face and body foundation C2
MAC mineralized skin finish in medium
MAC Blush in Shy Angel for highlighting
MAC Blush in Taupe for contouring
MAC Blushcreme Pearl in Maidenchant
lips
MAC liner "Magenta"
MAC lipstick "Show Orchid"

the key to this look is using the blacktrack fluid line as your base. when you put the stars and rockets shadow over top of it it really pops and turns to a different color

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Junkie

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Very pretty! I'll have to try to replicate this
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Where the two eyeshadows meet - it looks like Young Punk MES from Style Black!
 

LC

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Junkie
Very pretty! I'll have to try to replicate this
smiles.gif


Where the two eyeshadows meet - it looks like Young Punk MES from Style Black!


it's awesome i love how stars n rockets changes color over the blacktrack
 

toxicglitter

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ill have to get sketch now. i love stars n rockets.
i like to use blacktrack for a base but i was thinking about getting the black paint pot. do you think its pretty much the same? because when i use the fluidline it gets hard to blend out as its drying and it makes my eyelids a little dry feeling.
 

blackeneddove

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You're on a roll with these FOTDs! This is so pretty, I'm gonna have to try this out one day, I never would've thought to use Sketch and Stars n Rockets together but it's gorgeous! Thanks for even more inspiration
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amyzon

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Gorgeous! Sketch over blacktrack looks alot like Beautymarked - except the way it looks IN THE PAN complete with shimmer, not the color it ends up on the lid!
 

LC

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Originally Posted by toxicglitter
ill have to get sketch now. i love stars n rockets.
i like to use blacktrack for a base but i was thinking about getting the black paint pot. do you think its pretty much the same? because when i use the fluidline it gets hard to blend out as its drying and it makes my eyelids a little dry feeling.


toxic, stick with fluidline. the black paint pot tends to crease more and doesn't cover as well as the fluidline. Just make sure you have a great blending brush to blend it right away before it dries, that's the trick
 

Civies

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so pretty! You did a great job contouring.. I was thinking "Damn those cheekbones are to die for"

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January

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Thanks baci! I'm going to try this out tomorrow, I've always loved how Stars N' Rockets looks over a black base. What are your favorite eye brushes? Your crease blending is flawless
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I hope they repromote Shy Angel, it looks like the perfect highlight on NW15
 

LC

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Originally Posted by January
Thanks baci! I'm going to try this out tomorrow, I've always loved how Stars N' Rockets looks over a black base. What are your favorite eye brushes? Your crease blending is flawless
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I hope they repromote Shy Angel, it looks like the perfect highlight on NW15


January -- for that soft flawless blended look i use a 224. I also use the 217 for blending of like paints, paint pots, concealers, anything emollient
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Laurie

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Junkie
Very pretty! I'll have to try to replicate this
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Where the two eyeshadows meet - it looks like Young Punk MES from Style Black!


I thought the same thing!!! I actually scrolled back up to see of she used it!


Gorgeous! Gorgeous!
 
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