Colorful make-up

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Had intended to do another New Year's make-up yesterday, but then it came louse cat baking and a bit of that in between so it never happened.
But then I discovered that I had cut short on the makeup I did in my last one video posts, I have to show them!
The details can actually be seen a little better in the picture than in the movie, because I'm not really a fan of that with video blogging yet;)
(All eyeshadows are from the 180 palette)
Light green eye shadow at the inside of the eyelid and at the bottom of the lower lash line.
Green eye shadow in the middle of the eyelid and the middle of the lower lash line.
Darker green eye shadow at the end of the eyelid and along the globe line.
Blue eye shadow at the end of the lower lash line.
Light yellow highlighter eye shadow in the corner of the eye and under the eyebrow, Annika's favorite shade.
White eyeliner in the inner lash line, H&M.
Black eyeliner at the end of the upper and lower rows of lashes, H&M.

A bit half-assed full picture but it should be enough! :)
Have a nice weekend everyone!

Dear brides!

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Tomorrow, all 3 of the school will go to the Saco Fair in Älvsjö, and as lucky as I am, Moa's class will also go there.
So I not only get company home, but there will also be coffee coziness in the South before :)
And then on Saturday I will, as the plans look like now, hang out and talk shit with Frida all day!
Cheers for that!

Lip tips

I actually have a great tip for you today, about what to do if you have a lot of eye shadows (maybe a palette) but a fairly empty layer of lipstick.
I have not heard anyone else test this (except on extreme make-up) but for me with my products I have to say that it works great! I use H & M's lip gloss and 180 palettes eye shadows
The secret is lip gloss + eye shadow instead of lipstick! First you put a lip gloss on the lips, and then eye shadow in the desired color over.

 

It may sound strange, but it will not be a bit messy, dry or unpleasant as you can imagine, at least not for me.
And the positive thing is that you have a huge number of colors to choose from! And you can also easily put lighter in the middle and darker further out so that you get one more plutig mun.

Do you also test and say what you think!

New Year's make-up

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Yesterday it was cleaning and Christmas decorations which was on the evening schedule, so heavenly cozy :) And god how nice we have this now!

And today is the 1st of December, FIRST DECEMBER! Where did November go as well?

I have also decided my "before-New Year's promise" - Decorate the blog with New Year's make-up!

There will of course also be some other make-up and also Christmas make-up, but above all a lot of party make-up before New Year's Eve. What do you think of that idea?

I start a little right today with a make-up I have done on Nicolin. It is a very dark and intensive make-up, without the eyes looking like "two black holes".

Brown eye shadow on the inner part of the eyelid, Glo Minerals (Twig)
Dark brown eye shadow in the middle of the eyelid, Glo Minerals (Kona)
Black eye shadow at the end of the eyelid and a little along the globe line, Isadora.
Light yellow shimmery eye shadow in the corner of the eye, up below the eyebrow and on the lower lash line, Annika's favorite shade (Kryolan brand)
Dark blue eyeliner in the upper lash line and at the end of the inner lash line, Wet n Wild.
White eyeliner in the inner lash line, H&M.
Black mascara on the upper lashes, Fiberwig.
For the rest of the face, I chose to apply makeup quite discreetly and naturally.
Things to think about for this look: When blurring the sharp lines in the globe line, you should be a little careful so that it does not "blur upwards" too much. Then you do not get the same intense impression around the eyes.
For even more party feeling: Add glitter and / or a dark lipstick!
Happy December everyone!
Or whatever you say :)

Make up the eyes bigger

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I have written a bit before about how to make up so that the eyes look bigger. But thought of running a more detailed rehearsal!
First, a basic rule - Light enlarges, dark reduces. For example, if you have a black kayak pencil on the inner lash line, the eyes look smaller (but gets a more intense look). And if you put a white eyeliner instead, the eyes look more open.
One may also mark the outer edges on the eye by applying light on the eyelid, and dark at the beginning of the crease. Then you see the eye in more "3D format" than if you only have one tone on the whole eye. And if you have your eyes quite close together, it makes them look like they are sitting further apart!
To reinforce the "basic rule principle" and "mark the outer edges principle", you can first place a white eyeliner pencil on the inner lash line, and then mark that you have done this by placing a dark eyeliner outside (that is, on the lash line itself) i the outer edges both on the upper and lower lash lines.
And now for what most people do not think you can do, cheat one larger eyelids! What you do is make up the light shadow (which you have on the eyelid) on globlinjen, and then highlight a "new globe line" over its true globe line but a darker shadow. (The globe line is between the eye itself and the eyebrow bone, where it goes in a bit)
Also shimmery eye shadows make it "pop out" more where you want. This can not only benefit the eyelid, but also the corner of the eye and under the eyebrow.
Having shimmery eye shadow under the eyebrow also gives the impression that eyebrows sitter higher up, which in turn makes the whole "eye area" look bigger.
Hope my tips are of some help. And for you to really understand, I did a make-up today that contains all these parts I just explained! (Without being exaggerated)
This picture was a bit blurred, but I think it is on this one that you see the result after the "effects" best.
(All eye shadows are from the 180 palette except Annika's favorite shadow)
Light pink eye shadow in the middle of the lower lash line, at the end of the eyelid and up on globlinjen.
Light yellow eye shadow at the bottom of the lower lash line, at the rest of the eyelid and up on globlinjen, Annika's favorite shade.
Light brown eye shadow over globlinjen.
Brown eye shadow at the end of the lower lash line and the beginning of the globe line.
Light yellow eye shadow (a lot) in the corner of the eye, Annika's favorite shade.
Light yellow eye shadow under the eyebrow (a little), Annika's favorite shade.
White eyeliner in the inner lash line, H&M.
Dark purple eyeliner at the end of the lower and upper lash lines, Isadora
It is not visible at all in the pictures that the eyeliner is purple, you can simply believe me :)
And if you want to intensify these effects, just "take in" a little more and use stronger and darker / lighter colors!

Im going to sleep now. But tomorrow is December and then I will start and stock up with lots of New Year's make-up!

Its going to be awesome!
Update: As I mentioned before, I have a period when I sleep very badly which makes me mega-dizzy. Light magnifies, darkness diminishes, nothing else! Mixed the words there without noticing it. Apologize :)
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