

Comments alerting us to typos or small errors in the post are appreciated (!) but Please help us streamline the comments' section and be more efficient: double-check the post aboveįor more basic information like pricing, availability, and so on to make sure your question wasn'tĪnswered already. Off-topic question, or need technical support, please Please keep discussion on-topic, and if you have general feedback, a product review request, an Discussion and debate are highly encouraged but we expect community members to ” It’s a brightened, medium green with subtle, cool undertones and a matte finish. Kelly is described as a “bright kelly green. ” It’s a medium-dark, forest green with subtle gold shimmer and a pearly finish.

Humid is described as a “intense green with shimmer. ” It’s an earthy, olive green with a frosted finish. Greensmoke is described as a “tarnished olive. ” It’s a darkened green with a matte finish. See comparison swatches / view dupes.īottle Green is described as a “deep bottle green. ” It’s a medium-dark, bluish-teal with subtle cool undertones and satin finish (with slight silver sparkle). See comparison swatches / view dupes.Īquadisiac is described as a “deep sea turquoise. ” It’s a brightened, aqua-green with subtle cool undertones and a white base and matte finish. Then, for the lips, I apply one layer of Chanel Aqualumiere Gloss in Tangerine Dream (shimmery orange).Aqua is described as a “subdued, pale grey aqua.
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I complete the eye look by filling in my brows, curling my lashes and then adding mascara.Īfter covering up my dark circles with concealer, I’m ready to move onto my cheeks and lips.īecause there are quite a few steps to getting the eyes, I keep the lips and cheeks super simple.įor the cheeks, I sweep Benefit Coralista (a shimmery pinkish coral) on my apples with a MAC 129 Powder/Blush Brush. Patrick’s Day, I want a festive sparkle, so I lightly dust MAC Glitter in Reflects Antique Gold over the entire eye with a MAC 275 Medium Angled Shading Brush. Grabbing the same Sonia Kashuk Angled Brush, I pat MAC Humid on the outer two thirds of the lower lash line.īecause it’s St. Next, I line both the lower lash line and waterline with Powersurge. I load my Laura Mercier Flat Eye Liner Brush with MAC Fluidline in Blacktrack and then line my upper lash line.ĭirectly on top of the line I just drew, I pat MAC Eyeshadow in Humid on with a Sonia Kashuk Angled Eyeshadow Brush.Īfter I run the edge of a makeup sponge along the edge of the liner, here’s what I have… I don’t want too stark of a contrast, though, so I grab my trusty MAC 224 Tapered Blending Brush to blend out the edges. The dark colors contrast with Golden Olive, yah?

Here, I blend two MAC eyeshadows, Humid (shimmery dark green) and Folie (matte dark reddish brown), and pat them both onto the outer third of my lid with a MAC 239 brush. I do that by applying a darker color onto the outer third of my lid. With smokey eye looks, I really like to work the outer corner of the eye to add depth to the look. Gold Mode acts kinda like a bridge between Brown Script and Golden Olive. To create a smooth transition of color, I sweep MAC Pigment in Gold Mode (a shimmery peachy gold) into the crease with my 217. Okay, so, see how I have Brown Script in the crease and Golden Olive on the lid? I want both of these colors to blend into each other. Brush eyeshadow brush to apply Golden Olive, but a MAC 239 Eye Shader Brush would work great, too. For this step I’m using a Number Eight Billy B. Then, I grab MAC Pigment in Golden Olive (shimmery golden green) and pat the color onto my lid, drawing it up into the crease. Next, I define my crease by sweeping MAC Eyeshadow in Brown Script (a matte orangey brown) into the crease with a MAC 217 Blending Brush. To get the smokey effect that looks like a gradient of colors, I layer cream shadows, liners and powder eyeshadows, beginning the layering process by lining my entire lid with MAC Eye Kohl in Powersurge (a shimmery gold).īecause I plan to smudge pigment on top of the Powersurge, it’s okay if it looks a little messy at this stage. Its job is to intensify the color of the other eyeshadows and pigments and to anchor them in place. Painterly, a cream eyeshadow, acts as primer. I started by patting MAC Paint Pot in Painterly (a creamy beige) over my entire eyelid with a MAC 249 Large Shader Brush.
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