Friday, August 24, 2012

Green and Gold Sugarpill Shadow look

So...I am in LOVEEEEE with Sugarpill Cosmetics! Especially the Goldilux Pigment....ZOMG the color payout is A-MAZ-ING!!!! So I wanted to create a look using it and the green (Midori) and white (Tako) from Sugarpill's Sweet Heart palette (WHICH I LOVEEEE ALSO!)

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After applying primer on my eyelids...I applied tako under my brow as a highlight























 Next I used Goldilux loose shadow pigment to the 2/3rds of my lid up to the crease. (I put loose powder under my eyelids to catch the fallout from the pigment.)




















 I then took Midori from the Sweet Heart Sugarpill Quad Palette and applied it at the out V part of my eyelid and blended it with the gold and in the crease towards the tear duct.




















 I used Crush from Sigma to fill in my eyebrows.





















 Next I used Inglot's Waterproof gel eyeliner in #77 (black) and made an exaggerated winged line and extended it out.


On the top and bottom waterline and I used KIKO 8hr pencil eyeshadow.















 I applied Dreamy false lashes from Sugarpill and applied mascara lightly under to blend my lashes with the false lashes. Then applied mascara on my bottom lashes.



















My finished Saturday look....



Hope you enjoyed! If you have any questions or wanna see other color combinations...leave a comment!!!!

Be Bright....Be Bold....

Emily :)

3 comments:

  1. PRETTY HAIR ALERT

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  2. Do you have a special technique for getting the eyeliner to stay on the water lines? Mine doesn't seem to stick to most of my bottom line and I'm not sure I've been able to get any to stick to my top.

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  3. I usually use a waterproof eyeliner pencil, but you can also use a waterproof gel eyeliner like Inglot's...I'll look for comparable eyeliners because I don't know of any at the moment, but after you use the pencil go over the liner with a matching eyeshadow color and it will help set the color for longer wear. Hope this helps :D

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