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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Too Faced Natural At Night Makeup Look :)
I used Full Moon in the inner corner, Moonstone on the lid, Night Fever in the outer v area, and Spotlight on the brow bone (of course I primed my eye with shadow insurance ;)
These eyeshadow were so easy to use and blend out, I love them :)
I loved the tutorial. I just bought the palette for a wedding look, so I'm pretty much a beginner. I wanted to know how to prevent fallout, the shadows are pretty shimmery and the stay on my face. I also was wondering to recreate your tutorial look, do I need better eye shadow brushes,I just have a few elf brushes from target. Thanks
The easiest thing you can do is simply do your eyes first and than afterwards wipe off the fallout with a makeup wipe, then put on you foundation. Also you need an eyeshadow primer for sure in order for the shadows to stay on all day. When you are putting on the eyeshadow on your lids you need to use tapping motions so the eyeshadow doesn't fall out as much. You don't need expensive brushes, but if you are using ELF use only the studio line (the black brushes), they are much better quality than the $1 brushes. Hope this helps!
Thanks so much for your feedback it is very helpful. I will try the tapping motion and use a primer as well. As for the brushes, I already bought the $1 brushes(oops!) will get the studio line since you recommended it.
I loved the tutorial. I just bought the palette for a wedding look, so I'm pretty much a beginner. I wanted to know how to prevent fallout, the shadows are pretty shimmery and the stay on my face. I also was wondering to recreate your tutorial look, do I need better eye shadow brushes,I just have a few elf brushes from target. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThe easiest thing you can do is simply do your eyes first and than afterwards wipe off the fallout with a makeup wipe, then put on you foundation. Also you need an eyeshadow primer for sure in order for the shadows to stay on all day. When you are putting on the eyeshadow on your lids you need to use tapping motions so the eyeshadow doesn't fall out as much. You don't need expensive brushes, but if you are using ELF use only the studio line (the black brushes), they are much better quality than the $1 brushes. Hope this helps!
DeleteThanks so much for your feedback it is very helpful. I will try the tapping motion and use a primer as well. As for the brushes, I already bought the $1 brushes(oops!) will get the studio line since you recommended it.
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