Wednesday, February 2, 2011

BLOSSOMING FACE OF THE DAY: KALEIDOSCOPE GLAM

Hey Blossoms,

I am in LOVE with color you all know this! Well today's BLOSSOMING FACE OF THE DAY is packed with it! An amazing duochrome eyeshadow! Duochrome eyeshadows reflect 2 colors and are so amazingly beautiful. I love duochrome eyeshadows. For more popular duochrome eyeshadows think of 2 of my favorites: MAC's Stars & Rockets E/s, MAC's Club E/s There are many duochrome pigments too! Many other cosmetic companies have their own so don't be afraid to experiment and check them out. In this look I used the duochrome E/s, from Wet & Wild's Limited Edition Holiday Palette in Night Elf , it can definitely be a dupe for MAC's Club E/s! Duochrome E/s remind me of a kaleidoscope. I loved kaleidoscopes as a child because as you looked at them the more it would start to look different. So much fun was had just peeking through its little opening and oohing and ahhing at the different shapes and colors! OHHHH the memories! LOL! Now let's turn this childhood past time into a great modern day KALEIDOSCOPE GLAM eye thats frisky, spunky, cool and down right FUN!


PRODUCTS USED

FACE:

MUFE HD Primer
Black Opal Stick Foundations in Hazelnut & Beautiful Bronze
Graftobian Powder Foundation
Black Opal Blot Powder
MAC Studio Finish Concealer (under eye)

EYES

NYX Jumbo E/s Pencil in Oyster
Urban Decay E/s in Sidecar (shimmer light golden brown e/s in inner eye blended up into crease)
Wet & Wild Duochrome E/s (green/blue relflect shimmer e/s center of lid and blended up into crease)
Urban Decay E/s in Perversion (matte black e/s in outer V blended into crease)
Revlon Colorstay Liquid E/l
Falsies
Maybelline Lash Stiletto
Urban Decay 24/7 E/l in Zero (black e/l to line water line)
Shimmer green e/s to line lower lash line

CHEEKS

La Femme Cinnabar

LIPS

Red lip liner
Black Opal Wine Not l/s
Black Radiance Prismatic l/g (burgundy red)


***Feel free to substitute any products for ones that you own***

Of course I love to also go dramatic so a bold eye/bold lip was necessary! You can tone down the look with a more neutral lip or even a clear gloss.
Here are pictures!





























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1 comment:

  1. Thank you. I am mainly self taught but I did take a few classes here and there. Not all at one place. The key is to continue to practice EVERYDAY. School is great but the hands on learning and doing is what makes the difference. I do a lot of photo shoots so with that I'm constantly doing makeup on different skin types, tones and textures. I research, read and study the work of Makeup Artist I look up to. I am considering further schooling though. I hope this helps. Thanks for subscribing to my blog and commenting I truly appreciate it!!

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