Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Corn yellow & Teal blue (BTFE Cosmetics)



Okay let me just say, about %10 percent of mineral pigments that are Matte suck for me lol. Seriously, nothing I do can make matte pigments look good on the lid or crease. I can work it with shadows, but for some reason matte pigments are kinda tricky.

But the night before trying this look I decided to do a pre-run with Beauty from the Earth's "Sweet Nibblets." Honesty, guys this was the easiest matte pigment I've used in awhile. I was so surprised to feel how silky the matte pigment felt as it went on. It really showed up beautiful and I am quite impressed.

I was again inspired by what I wear. As most of you know I love to be inspired by many things including what fashion I seem to be wearing. I hope you like!


What I Used:

Beauty from the Earth pigment in "Sweet Nibblets" (matte corn yellow on lid and tear ducts)
Beauty from the Earth pigment in "Playful" (light purple blue color on lower lashline on the inner tear ducts only)
Beauty from the Earth pigment in "Caribbean" (tealish green color, crease blended into brow highlight and lower lashline)
NARS eyeshadow in "Kilimanjaro I" u can use MAC "Vanilla" as dupe (brow highlight)
NARS eyeshadow in "Night Flight" (sparkly dark blue to darken crease)
Urban Decay Liner in "Zero" (waterline)

Blush:
Allez Couleurs Blush in "Bubblegum"

Lips:
NYX Lipstick in "Thalia"
Sally Hansen Lacquer Shine in "Orchid"



5 comments:

  1. You went back to dark!! I love the look! I gotta try some yellow, everyones doing yellow these days!!!!!! I love bright colors!

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  2. You're makeup is beautiful! Expecting some smaple jars from BFTE, can't wait to try them :)

    What kind of mascara do you use?

    Thanks!

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  3. omg this is so amazing, u look awesome i love it

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  4. Thanks guys!!

    Jenn...I use Lash Blast first to untangle my lashes. Then I go over with Loreal Voluminous to thicken them!

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  5. well done :D
    Love it
    very bright and interesting

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