Hey, everyone. Today I'm going to be featuring products from FaceFront cosmetics so at the end of this video, go ahead in to the “About” of this video section to find the link. It’s www.facefront.us. Enjoy.
I'm going to start up with the application of a Mac shadestick and corn. This application is going to go over your lid and a little bit into the crease. Now we’re going to create the shape that we want the shock tart to go into so I want to do a cat eye as always. So we’re going to do it like this.
Now, we’re just using the shadestick as a base for the pigments. After that, the color that we are going to put on is called butter me up and that’s going to go on the inner corner or inner third of the eye. I’m using an allover shadow brush. In this case, I'm using the mop brush in 239 but the numbers really don’t matter. It’s just pretty much you need an allover shadow brush for it. Always remember to make sure to get right where the lash line is because a lot of people will forget that too. So after you put on the butter me up color, we’re going to move over the shock tart. Shock tart is a really cool color like if you get this and you see it, and I see it in the container it’s really is shocking.
Using the same shimmer for this application and this is going in the outer corner of the eye. After you’ve applied the color to your lid we are now going to do the crease color. I'm using Death by Rubies and I'm going to using this with my 217 brush. The 217 is a basic blending brush and then I’m going to apply it in small circular motions to the contour and make sure when you're doing this you want to step back, look at both eyes, and make sure both eyes are actually even. I always like to apply the contour with my eyes open instead of closing this eye and doing this, you know. It’s just a lot easier as you can see so they're even.
The death by Rubies colors are really pretty on color on its own but mixing with this is just makes this really bright kind of gorgeous auburn. It really complements auburn hair as well so it’s a very, very pretty color. This is chemical. If you take the death by rubies and use the Mac paint pot inflammable, that color would be gorgeous, so try that out too. Now I'm going to put the death by rubies alright here. I'm using the pencil brush, took the 219. We’re going to switch back to our blending brush and I'm going to use the color eye storm just to give it a little bit of more contrast and darkness.
Now to finish up with that, I'm going to use the last color and this is for the inner highlight of the eye. It’s called bold gold. I'm going to highlight my brow bone and as always I'm using bare minerals and this is the color so. I'm just using this regular allover shadow brush. I actually got these brushes from ELF, eyeslipface.com. A lot of people of asking about those brushes, I mean they're okay, they're not fantastic but they’re all right.
And just remember why you're putting on this highlight. You're going to want to blend in that, just a little not too much. I'm going to line my under eye. I'm using the Milani retractable eye pencil. I have a tip for you. If you’re coloring your eye brows with eye shadow and then throughout the day, it will wear off because you will be retouching and stuff. Here’s a tip, you can use any kind of lip gloss or lip chapstick that you want but I actually use the Facefront lip blush and this is in the color French kiss which it’s pretty much clear. All you have to do is take your ring finger a little bit. I'm using a little bit, literally dab it on and go over your eye brows just to flatten them down just a little and this is going to act as kind of a primer pretty much for your eyes and I’m going to let us follow it off that actually has an eye brow kind of treatment kit. I'm going to put the link on the side bar. You can get that but it’s kind of expensive and this a lot easier so chapstick or $34.00 on that product.
And also I'm choosing chapstick so I have to take. I'm just using eyeshadow and I'm producing it for my Wales palette. I obviously use the eyeshadow that matches your brows. And just color that in. Cool, huh? And that was done all day so add my little tip, just put on some false lashes. On my lash dries, I'm going to put on some blush and for the contour I'm going to use format by Mac. It’s a really cool color. It’s actually really bronzy. So for me it’s very dark on my skin. You’ll see me obviously blended and stuff like that but if you have tan skin tones. This would be really, really great for your skin.
And for the apple of my cheeks, I'm going to use the blush same by Mac. It’s called Feeling. So now that the lash is dry, I'm going to actually if you can see how there's like a separation between the eyelid. There we go. Do you see how there is like kind of separation right here and you could see what eyelash ends and the eye begins. We’re going to cover that just because it looks panky and plus you see on here or you can see where blushes are. We’re going to cover that as well. I'm just going to throw on some mascara and then you will see the final. I'm always using so far this is my favorite lip gloss.
And now I'm just going to put on my lip gloss. I'm actually using wear me up by FaceFront and this is color standing. It’s a really nice color. Alright, everyone thanks for watching. I really hope you enjoyed it. Thanks for subscribing and commenting too. All the products I used on the about this video section right to right of the video. So if you have any questions on what products I'm using, go ahead and click on the about this video section. Also the link for FaceFront cosmetics is right there too, so enjoy.
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