I have been beaten by a turkey. I mean how much a heavily pregnant woman can eat??? I literally fell a sleep from eating too much. My doctor will not approve my recent weight jump. My surgeon will hate it. Anyways, we are counting the days now.
On the contrary, things have been improving with jewel tones. I discovered or rediscovered an exiting tip that actually works with formulation of these kinds of very emollient, metallic / jewel toned eye shadows. Ok, here it is; sponge tip applicators. Probably the most common, cheapest, old school eye shadow applicator out there. Always overlooked and laughed at but when you think about it, companies are still pretty diligent on putting these in the eye shadow compacts. In conclusion, they work amazing. If you are let down because, the darn thing does not stick to any of your brushes or blending gets out of control, give it a try with sponge tip. It literally made these eye shadows as shinny as pigments. Not only the sponge tip sticks the product ti your skin better but also swiping motions melt the product to your skin. Ok, after this description, I am going to get myself an ice cream.
Lets get to the look,
I call this an improvement in comparison with the previous two. By the way, entire eye look is done with the sponge tip applicators. I find myself successful. I am proud, satisfied, and content. Yay, to a new challenge. How about I show this applicator in action in the next video?
Eye Makeup Details;
- MAC Cosmetics Bamboo (in the crease)
- The Masquerade by Juvia's Fulani (in the crease)
- The Masquerade by Juvia's Mali (on the lid)
- Make Up Forever ME-230 (inner and outer portions of the lid blended with the Mali, also in the lower lash line)
- MAC Cosmetics Contrast (in the crease, discontinued but any dark blue would do)
- Brown eye pencil in the waterline
Eyeliner is; L'Oreal felt tip eyeliner
Bye now!!!!!
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