Defined crease with a teal lid is the look I’m going be doing today, so if you guys have any questions on what products I’m using, it’s going to be in the about this video section. From eyes, brows, lips to cheeks, everything you need to know is right over there. Thank you so much for watching, and the comments that were put on the, exciting news revealed video, I just had to take it down just because, you know, reasons and stuff like that but, thank you very much to everybody who saw and commented. Please enjoy the video. I’ll talk to you guys soon. Bye.
We’re going to start of with using a Painterly Paint by Mac. That one, and I’m going to use a synthetic fiber brush and this one is the normal CA cream color brush and I’m going to be putting this all over my lid. Next, we’re going to sharpen the pencil were going to use to define the crease, in this case, I’m going to be using Feline I call, and I’m going to be using a sharpener and this is by Darphin. Make sure this is really sharp just so we can get that really, defined look. All right now what I want you to do is to get your mirror, and make your positioned directly right in front of your mirror. Your going to take this without closing your eye, without putting your head back, without turning without nothing, and your going to start in the outside of the eye. Small dots on the way in like this. See how that’s really above my crease, just like that and when I close and then open, it’s kind of just laying right on to the crease, that’s exactly what you want. And now then you’re going to take a flat, eyeliner brush like this and then smooth out that line. Go slowly with this to.
After that, line is smooth, and then were just going to kind of bring up, and smoke it out a bit. The way you’re going to do that is your going to start at the base, and bring that up. Since the feline, I pull by mach is very soft. It’s really going to be easy for you to blend. You’re going to look like that when you’re finished. The next thing your going to do is still look straight right at your mirror and your going to start, turn your head, put this right here at the corner of the eye and were going to connect just like that, and now were going to use that flat liner brush, slowly blend. See how it kind of turning, turning the brush just likes this. You get that nice shape, and you’re going to blend it like that. You get that nice look. Like I said you before, if it doesn’t make that noise, it’s not going to work though.
Now do you see how we created that, really nice kind of defined crease shape, now we’re just going to define it a little bit more? I’m going to be using, a small shadow brush and the color sketch by mach. I’m not going to load a ton on the brush, just a little bit. And I’m going to tap it off, take the side that actually has the color on it, press that towards the skin, and slowly brush it upwards. I’m going to take my 217 Blenda brush and blend out right on the top only. With my 239 brush I’m going to put this color or this brush into the color all that glitters, I’m going to tap it off, just soften it out on the top. Instead of doing the lid first, I’m going to do the highlight there after, I’m going to be using− and what color is this Eye dust. This is by Jesse’s brow cosmetics; I’ll use this one, its gorgeous see actually on this, the side it’s got like an iridescent shine to it. It’s really pretty, I like it.
This one I’m going to be using with my wonder brush, 224 putting it on there just like that, I’m getting it right on the brow, the highlight. Using Feline eye cool go ahead and put that under the eye, not on the water line just, just yet. And then smudge it out with your flat liner brush to meet this right here, and I’ll go ahead and put the Feline eye cool under water line.
Now, for the lid color, I’m going to take the teal pigment by mach, and I’m also going to take mix and medium, make a really nice consistency and I’m going to put that right on the lid. Now if you kind of favor something that is more, I don’t know I guess this is not a natural look at all cause let’s face it I never do those, but if you want to kind of tone it down. You can definitely keep the color or keep the shape just like this on the eye, and just pop on any bronze color instead of a teal. Using the same brush that you used to put on the painterly paint pod, is the same brush that we’re going to be using to put these on, the mixing medium. You definitely don’t want to use a natural hairbrush with this; the color will just take up into the brush. Make sure, when you’re putting on, that you don’t get into the crease. I really want that crease to stay, so make sure when your putting this on, don’t put the color over that line. Just keep it really, really strict. Keep it very constrasty—it’s not a word, whatever.
Take the same consistency brush, synthetic fiber, make it a really tiny thin brush as well, and we’re going to pop this right into the same kind of mixture, and put that in the inner corner of the eye. Apply fluid line to your eyes using the brush, number 210, this one and I use black track to make it look like that. Now I’m going to apply it, Smokey Lash mascara by Make up Forever, very pleased with it, and then, after that, I’m going to put on some foundation and then we will see some pictures. So thank you very much for watching.
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