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Spring 2019 Makeup

  • Olivia Day
  • Apr 18, 2019
  • 2 min read

I haven't posted in more than a year. A year! But I'm back and (hopefully) better than ever. Here's a makeup piece that I filmed, and since I didn't talk during it, and HATE voiceovers, I am going to do a written list on what I did. Any product I used are NOT going to be listed, because I don't want to advocate buying more products (also most of mine are "expired") but if you must know, do not hesitate to ask!

1. Prime lids, duh. I do eyes first always.

2. Use a very light beige/peach color all over the lid to make things bright and blend-able.

3. Use a muted pink as a transition color and blend virtually all the way up to the brow bone.

4. Darker pink, mine is more of a taupe/pink closer to the lid. Instead of following the whole eye, start following the inner corner of the eye and start going straight to the hair line. Don't follow DOWN, follow where there would be winged eyeliner if that helps.

5. a dark, almost plum like purple (more warm toned) shadow should line your crease. maybe a little above to enlarge your eye. just like the blended taupe, make it swoop out, not fully following the lid. you need this look to be like a day time cat eye. elongate that eye, girl.

6. blend that shit out. mine wasn't as blend-able as I would love, so i took the two lighter crease colors and it succeeded.

7. brighten lid more by adding the beige/peach color again

8. foundation goes everywhere, woot! do your daily routine what have you. mine is same color everywhere, take it under the eye with a dense brush and take the foundation to the outer corner of eye and UP (try not to tug like I did). This erases the over-blending or fall-out that fell, alluding to an eyelift.

9. Blush, preferably cream because you want to glow. Add bronzer (practically everywhere) WITH shimmer. No glitter though, that is never good. Use a good quality, shimmery bronzer to give you a tasteful summer glow. No need for highlighter if you use these two face products.

11. Spray Setting Spray before mascara so it doesn't look like you're crying. I sometimes forget this.

12. Mascara and falsies. Before you come at me, realize I didn't follow my lid in the EXACT same way as the eyeshadow. I want to elongate my eyes. Lift them a little. So I add the lashes and in between my natural and falsies, I put black eyeshadow to blend them into one another. I never put mascara on false lashes because I honestly see no point.

13. Pinky nude gloss.

Seems like a lot, and I wish I talked it through, but sadly I didn't. Don't worry guys, content later will be much better!


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