Hey guys, today I did a video on this yellow and black look. It was a viewer request and before I took this tutorial, I am going to do something a little bit different.
I’m going to call you the products I use, because even though I do list them over there in my description box, even though I list it on the description box and even though I do have it in the text here. Some people still ask me, so let me just call you what I use. Okay so as a base I use Mac Shape stick in corn, this is one of my favorite colors. This is what I use as a base.
First, I applied Benefit FY eye, which is one of my favorite bases as well. So over the Mac Shape stick I use, Mac goldmine and I use Mac pigment and dark soul, which is just a black pigment with tiny silver specs in them, but you can barely see it.
And as for my highlight, I use white black pigments for Mac, and I just pressed it into this pan. And part of my eyeliner of course I am using Maybelline waterproof liquid eyeliner and black and Revlon Color Stay for the lower lash line and also a per water line, up there. It is the first time I tried it; Glenda used it all the time. It is actually makes a dramatic difference eye thing. See, and for my face I use Covergirl smoothers and then I topped it up with mineral power natural perfecting powder foundation from Maybelline then primed my cheeks with this pelt palette and this green brown blush
It is like a bronze brown and then to top it, camera is making noises, then I topped it off with Mac X-tract, that’s my blush. And for my lip, I use Elle lip-gloss and candle light. And then since it is a little sticky and when I had applied the Goldmine on top of it too. They do not have like a gold lip-gloss or anything, so that works really well. It’s kind of like on how you could put pigments on you lips and I like it. I think that’s about it, that is all I use for this look, it was very easy. It is just require a lot of blending, so you make sure you will use a good blending brush and I would suggest to support professional blending brush but the one I used today is Next Cosmetics Contour Brush. I love it. Because it is a lot smaller or just not a lot smaller but it is a little more narrow than the SO4 brush and I find that, it is easier when I use it on my crease. So you guys check this one out, so I hope you guys enjoy this tutorial. Talk to you later, bye.
Apply a base all over you lids and lower lash line, pack on the yellow shadow on top of yellow base. Mac Rubenesque paint pot from crease to brow bone. (Forget to mention this is on the beginning.)
Black pigment or eye shadow to your outer “V” and crease. Blend wind shield wiper motion from outward. Apply a white or frost highlights to your brown bone. Blend the highlight color and black together, apply your favorite black eyeliner. Touch up on the yellow if needed. Black pencil eye liner to your water line. Emphasis on the outer corner, smudge outer corner with sponge tip brush. Line your upper water line. Use some sort of wax to your eye brow. Fill eyebrows in with dark brown E/S or whichever is your preference. Apply DVO glue unto a q-tip. Gently slide on the glue to your falsies, wait about 45 seconds before applying. Place falsies to the base of your lid, not direct on top of your lashes. Apply a tinted moisturizer with either your clean finger or sponge. Top your face off with mineralized foundation. Apply a bronze cream blush as a base. Bronzer or brown blush, smile to find the apples of your cheeks.
Neutral lip-gloss, take yellow gold ES you used earlier and dab it unto your lips.
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