Showing posts with label urban decay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban decay. Show all posts

Friday, August 2, 2013

Vibrant Purple Smokey Eye (Tutorial)

Smokey eyes are great for any sort of night out look. Once you start experimenting with smokey eyes, you realize that there are different kinds. This particular one focuses the dark shadows in the inner and outer corners of the eye.
 
 
This is my vibrant smokey eye of the night:
 
 
Before I get into it, I want to explain some things. The color purple may not be the best color choice for your particular eye color. Whenever you're putting eye shadow on, always try to choose colors that enhance your eyes. Enhancing is the entire purpose of makeup, after all. This purple shade can be switched out for any shade of your liking.
 
 
 
Step 1: Take a vibrant color of your choice (purple looks awesome on brown and green eyes) and place it right in the middle of your lid.
 
 
 
Step 2: With a fluffy brush, add some dark brown to the inner and outer corners of your lid.
 
* You will be adding black shadow, so the purpose of laying down the brown first is so that everything blends together with more ease. Brown is a nice transitional color.
 
* The color used was Buck from Urban Decay- Naked Palette.
Check it out here.
 
 
 
Step 3: With a pencil brush, add some black shadow in the inner and outer corners of your lid. This is the step that you should take your time with. Always start with a little black and work your way to your ideal black shade.
 
* The color used was Crave from Urban Decay - Naked Basics Palette.
Check it out here.
 
 
 
Step 4: Add eye kohl to the top and to the bottom. You could do a crazy cat eye with this, or keep it simple like I did. Both would look great.
 
* The eye kohl used was Smolder by MAC Cosmetics.
Check it out here.
 
 
 
Step 5: Lastly, add your favorite mascara to your top and bottom lashes.
 
* The mascara used was Benefit- BADgal Lash.
Check it out here.
 
 
 
And that's it! If you have any questions or comments, leave them below. If you recreate this look I'd love to see it. Tag me @aubreyhannah on Instagram so I can check them out!
 
 

Friday, August 10, 2012

Smokey Friday Night Eyes (Tutorial)

I decided to create a tutorial showing you all how I do my smokey eye-look. You can always substitute these colors for something lighter/darker or more colorful.


The first tips I have for any smokey eye is, 1. Use quality shadow. Using shadow that is finely milled and nicely pigmented will help you blend better and you will have a smoother application (a.k.a. it'll be a lot easier to create a smokey eye). 2. Don't use those sponge applicators that come with some eye shadows. A smokey and sultry eye-look is made by going from dark to light. You'll need a decent blending brush to create this. If you'd like to know how I created this look, keep on reading!



What you'll need ::


Eye shadow primer :: I'm using Urban Decay - Eyeshadow Primer Potion
Eye shadow :: I'm using Urban Decay - Naked Palette
Eye kohl :: I'm using MAC Cosmetics Eye Kohl - Smolder
Mascara :: I'm using Benefit Cosmetics - BADgal Lash



These are the eye brushes that I used to create this look. They are all Sigma brushes and you can find them here. From left to right :: E05, E55, E40, E30, E60, E25




Step 1: Apply eye shadow primer on your lid and blend up to your brow bone. This will keep your eye shadow from creasing and will intensify the colors of your shadow.



Step 2: Take your E40 (blending) brush and sweep the shade "Naked" (a light brown color) into your crease. You will hardly see this shade when it's all said and done, but it's put down first to help your darker shadows blend easier.



Step 3: With your E60 (flat shader) brush, pack on the shade "Sidecar" (a sparkly champagne color) all over your lid. Don't go into your crease with this shade. You want to use your sparkly colors on the lid and your matte colors in your crease.



Step 4: Take your E25 (flat blending) brush and apply the shade "Buck" (a dark brown color) into your outer-V. I will be applying a black color into my outer-V but putting this color down first helps the black blend easier.



Step 5: With your E30 (pencil) brush apply the shade "Creep" (a black color) into your outer-V.



Step 6: Use your E25 (flat blending) brush again, to blend out the black and browns in the outer-V. This may take a few minutes. Blending is key. Use a windshield wiper/circular motion until it's blended the way that you prefer.



Step 7: With your E55 (eye shadow) brush, apply the shade "Virgin" (a sparkly off-white color) to your brow bone and in your inner corner.



Step 8: Take a black eye kohl (here I'm using MAC- Smolder) and apply it above your upper lashes. To create more of a precise line, use an eyeliner (E05) brush to smooth it out and create a sharp point.



Step 9: Apply your mascara. Here I'm using Benefit Cosmetics- BADgal Lash.



Step 10: Take your eye kohl, and line your lower water line.



Step 11: With an E30 (pencil) brush, sweep the shades "Buck" (dark brown) and "Creep" (black) under your lower lashes.



Step 12: Add some mascara to your bottom lashes and you're finished!


I hope you all enjoyed this smokey friday night eye-look! It's one of my favorites to do! As always, if you have any questions/comments, feel free to leave them below!



Happy blending! ;)
Aubrey