Golds and Coppers Using Aromaleigh and MAC Eye Shadows
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Note: Top right is Aromaleigh Elemental Lustre in Pyro
First of all, Happy Mother's day to all moms and all people who show motherly love to others! ;-)
Here's a gold and copper eye look using Aromaleigh Elemental Lustre mineral eyeshadows. I like these eyeshadows when using gold/copper/bronze looks because these are hella vibrant and they really look like molten metal on the lids. I also prefer to use these loose shadows dry, because they become way too metallic and frosty when foiled. I use them with a tacky eyeshadow base underneath - I prefer to use MAC paint pots.
I also used MAC's Cut To Fit eyeshadow from the Pret-a-Papier collection. It's a frosted red bronze that I'd thought would go well with the warm coppers of Aromaleigh Elemental Lustres.
Here is a step by step. All eye products Aromaleigh unless otherwise stated.
Apply Urban Decay primer potion in Sin all over lid and browbone and lower lashline. Apply MAC paint pot in Indianwood on lid using a fluffy shader brush.
Using a firm shader brush like the MAC 239, apply Ego on lid dry using patting motions.
Using Sonia Kashuk blender brush, apply MAC Cut To Fit on outer V.
Apply Mutiny on the outer V using the firm shader brush. Blend the colors using the 224.
Using the same brush, apply Pyro and blend using the 224.
Using Stila No. 5 brush, apply MAC pigment in Vanilla on browbone. Using Sonia Kashuk bent eyeliner brush, apply MAC Blacktrack fluidline on browbone.
Apply MAC Chromagraphic pencil in NW25/NC30 on waterline. Apply Urban Decay 24/7 glide-on liner in Zero on tightline. Using Essence of Beauty concealer brush (use the tip), apply Ego on inner lower lashline and MAC Cut To Fit on outer lower lashline. Apply Red Cherry falsies #99. Apply mascara.
Labels:
Aromaleigh,
Aromaleigh Elemental Lustres,
EOTD: Coppers,
EOTD: Golds,
MAC Pret-A-Papier,
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5 comments
omg, cut to fit is so so pretty
love the look
Wow, the colors are amazing!
great combination of colors! I love how you did the liner. precise clean line
love it =)
Molten metal is such a perfect description :)
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