SugarAsh182
Well-known member
Someone requested this, so here you are!
You'll need:
MAC Twillery e/s
MAC White Wheat e/s
MAC Maroon pigment
MAC Blacktrack fluidliner
MAC Blue Storm pigment
MAC 213 brush
MAC 266 small angle brush
Step 1: Start with a clean make-up-less face
Step 2: Apply your concealer/foundation/bronzer/anything else! I didn't use an e/s base, because I wanted the top lid to be very light and fresh in comparison to the bottom lashline, but feel free to apply one here as well! Then, with your 213 brush, pick up some Twillery and apply a light wash to your eye:
Step 3: Apply White Wheat to your browbone and to the tear-duct in order to highlight:
Step 4: Apply a *light* dusting of Maroon pigment to your crease and blend:
Step 5: Load up your 266 small angle brush with Blacktrack fluidliner and line your waterline on your lower lid. Then, tight-line your top lid. I do this by opening my eye reeeeally wide and then simply applying the liner to the waterline of the top lid. I tried to get a good picture, but it turned out to be kinda scary lol:
Step 6: If you need to, add more fluidliner to your 266 brush. Then, carefully draw a line as close to your top lash-line as possible starting at the outer corner and ending at your pupil. Then, carefully thicken the line to the desired width. When you're done, it should look like this:
Step 7: For this step, make sure there is only a small amount of fluidliner on your brush, it will make cleaning up mistakes alot easier. Take your 266 brush and place the very end of it next to the outer corner of your top lid. Then, slowly sweep the brush up in a curve *lightly*. Don't press too hard, or else the line will seem too harsh. Then, if you need to, go over the same line again. If you make a mistake, simply clean it up with a wet Q-tip. When you're done, it should look like this:
Step 8: Clean off your 266 brush, or, if you're like me, take out your other 266 brush
Then, mix a drop of Mixing Medium with Blue Storm pigment. Then, load up your 266 brush with the mixture and apply it alone your lower lashline. Make a thin line at first, and then build up to desired thickness. When you have a line that you're satisfied with, take your brush and place it on the edge of the line. Slowly extend it out so that it is parallel to the fluidliner above it. When you're done, it should look like this:
Then, apply mascara, lipgloss, and whatever else you need and you're done! Final product:
Hope this is helpful!
You'll need:
MAC Twillery e/s
MAC White Wheat e/s
MAC Maroon pigment
MAC Blacktrack fluidliner
MAC Blue Storm pigment
MAC 213 brush
MAC 266 small angle brush
Step 1: Start with a clean make-up-less face
Step 2: Apply your concealer/foundation/bronzer/anything else! I didn't use an e/s base, because I wanted the top lid to be very light and fresh in comparison to the bottom lashline, but feel free to apply one here as well! Then, with your 213 brush, pick up some Twillery and apply a light wash to your eye:
Step 3: Apply White Wheat to your browbone and to the tear-duct in order to highlight:
Step 4: Apply a *light* dusting of Maroon pigment to your crease and blend:
Step 5: Load up your 266 small angle brush with Blacktrack fluidliner and line your waterline on your lower lid. Then, tight-line your top lid. I do this by opening my eye reeeeally wide and then simply applying the liner to the waterline of the top lid. I tried to get a good picture, but it turned out to be kinda scary lol:
Step 6: If you need to, add more fluidliner to your 266 brush. Then, carefully draw a line as close to your top lash-line as possible starting at the outer corner and ending at your pupil. Then, carefully thicken the line to the desired width. When you're done, it should look like this:
Step 7: For this step, make sure there is only a small amount of fluidliner on your brush, it will make cleaning up mistakes alot easier. Take your 266 brush and place the very end of it next to the outer corner of your top lid. Then, slowly sweep the brush up in a curve *lightly*. Don't press too hard, or else the line will seem too harsh. Then, if you need to, go over the same line again. If you make a mistake, simply clean it up with a wet Q-tip. When you're done, it should look like this:
Step 8: Clean off your 266 brush, or, if you're like me, take out your other 266 brush
Then, apply mascara, lipgloss, and whatever else you need and you're done! Final product:
Hope this is helpful!