Hey!
You do absolutely wonderful make-up !!
I wonder if you can do a Halloween make-up with orange and black as base colors? One that is not too theatrical, but more party / good looking like…. :))
I let myself continue to be inspired by you!Hug!!
Hey!
Can't you do a little more Halloween-inspired makeup? Really liked your vampire makeup! :)
Would have liked to see such make-up that is well suited to have under an eye mask where the eyes are still visible, perhaps something a little more protruding (color, glitter, etc.) that you notice regardless of the mask. And you still want to be nicely made up if you get tired and take off your mask after half the evening… Hope you understood what I meant :)
What fun, I get such inspiration! :) However, showing step-by-step make-up is difficult on weekdays when I work.
Partly because of the autumn darkness which makes it difficult to get nice pictures, but also because it is much more time consuming than you can believe!
Hope it goes well anyway :) Will work on Saturday with, but on Sunday I can scrape together a really fun step by step "make-up" before Halloween!
Here comes today's, orange and black as the first comment wanted. Made on ten minutes this morning, then I had to run to catch the bus :)
All eyeshadows are from Eleven 180 Palette.
Orange shimmery eye shadow on the inside of the eyelid.
Bright orange eye shadow in the middle of the eyelid and along the globe line.
RED eye shadow slightly on the outer part of the eyelid.
Black eye shadow at the end of the lower lash line and at the end along the globe line.
Light yellow-white shimmery eyeshadow on the inside of the eyelid, in the corner of the eye and on the bottom of the lower lash line, Kryolan Eyedust (No.1)
Navy blue mascara on all lashes, Max Factor False Lash Effect (Deep Blue)
Happened actuallymatch the scarf with the makeup, exactly the same colors.
I remembered that when I was sitting on the bus. Must have been subconscious! But a little cool :)
My first thought was to do a black sweep with orange eyeshadow on the inside of the eyelid. Kind of like This the make-up, fixed with orange shadow instead of blue. Would be nice too!
But thought it would be more intense to divide the colors. Wanted a lot more black under the eye really, or frame the eyes more.
But a dark make-up looks much scarier when it becomes destroyed than what a light make-up does. And I wanted to look decent on the way home too, despite a job with lots of splashing dish water;)