I am combining my two most favorite colors in the world in a look that can be worn during the day. It may look a bit summery but I don't mind, because it is still pretty warm here, although temperatures are steadily dipping. I used my new MAC Liquidlast liner in Inkspill today because I was going to spend the afternoon at a resort spa (it was a heavenly, blissful respite from everything stressful!), and I needed a liner that would neither smudge nor melt. Well, Liquidlast did not disappoint. It has gone with me to the sauna, steam room, jacuzzi, my massage and shower, and the line emerged intact with nary a smudge, and I didn't get raccoon eyes at all. A-ma-zing. Now I understand when they said that this stuff really melds to your skin. I also found a more manageable way to use the brush applicator: start lining from the middle of the eye going outwards, then work your way toward the inner eye using the residue. That way, you won't get wonky lines or too thick product on the inner eye.
Eyes:
MAC Beige-ing shadestick as base
MAC Gold Dusk pigment foiled with MAC mixing medium on lid and inner corners
MAC Summer Neutral eyeshadow on mid to outer lid
MAC Scarab eyeshadow on outer V
MAC Humid eyeshadow on crease
MAC Greensmoke eyeshadow on crease
MAC Ricepaper eyeshadow to highlight
MAC Liquidlast liner in Inkspill
black mascara
Face:
Camellia Rose skin smoothing primer
Meow Flawless Feline foundation in Naughty Abyssinian and Pampered Puss foundation in Fierce Manx (70-30 mix)
Mary Kay undereye concealer in Ivory topped with
Bare Escentuals Well Rested
Bare Escentuals mineral veil
MAC Emote blush to contour
MAC Northern Lights MSF as blush
Lips:
MAC lipliner in Whirl
MAC Slimshine lipstick in Scant
Golds and Greens
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Labels:
EOTD: Golds,
EOTD: Greens,
Golds,
Greens,
MAC liquidlast liner
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4 comments
Love this look, especially the eyeliner :D
Thanks crissy, you're always so sweet. =)
I love Inkspill and I purchased it last week, I love LLLs they're amazing and they really last!!!
I agree, they're truly the kings of liner staying power. =)
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