Monday, December 2, 2013

Natural Beauty



Natural Beauty Mary Kay Set






 This is my little sister Angie, isn't she purty!!! She was over yesterday and surprised me by asking if I could do her makeup....ummm let  me think....YAH! Angie is a already a pro at applying her makeup and always looks amazing so it meant a lot when she asked if I could find a new "natural" look for her. Angie and I are both big fans of a smoky eye with eyeliner so this was definitely a step in a different direction. The lighting in my house is HORRIBLE so you may not be able to tell a lot but I still managed to smoke out the corners of her eyes but in a more natural way.

The key to any "smokey" or any applied eyeshadow is to BLEND!

* I applied the lighter color (Moonstone) to her whole lid, lash line to brow bone. 
*From the center of her eye lash line to crease I applied  the medium shade (Chocolate Kiss). Just pack it on there don't worry about being neat.
*Then take your strongest color (Copper Glow) and put it on the outer corner of your eye and up into your crease.
* Wipe off your crease brush so there is no color on it and start blending out your crease and lash line. Think a backwards C motion, you will be going about half way across your eye. You want to buff it out so there are no harsh lines and so it goes from soft and light at your inner to strong and darker on your outer corner. 
* Take you smudge brush and dab  little of the Copper Glow on it and run it along your bottom lashes. Start on the outer corner of you eye and blend it into you inner corner. It will be strongest on the outer corner and almost nothing on the inner. 
*Curl lashes and apply mascara to top and bottom.

The rest of her face was primer, foundation, blush blended from apples of cheeks down into cheek hallow, high lightening powder on top of cheek bones and cupids bow (upper lip), Natural lip liner with a little of True Dimensions Color Me Coral lip stick.


Super quick and naturally beautiful everyday makeup! Questions? Comment below! Want you own custom look and techniques class? Just ask, I'm always looking for new models and I love Love LOVE to help my friends with makeup or skin care!

1 comment:

Peggy Jean said...

I'm so excited you put this up now I have more ideas on how to use the amber glaze color!