Showing posts with label Too Faced Natural Eye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Too Faced Natural Eye. Show all posts

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Theatre of the Nameless

The first time I saw an Illamasqua campaign, I instantly fell in love with them. They are crazy and over the top, but still manage to look amazing! This is one of the looks from their newest campaign Theatre of the Nameless, that inspired me the most:


 I wanted to do something that was loosely based on the picture, but not quite as crazy. (Disclaimer: This look is for fun; I would not wear it out!!!!)









For the face, I used:
-Smashbox Photo Finish Primer
-CoverGirl Foundation in Ivory 205
-Mary Kay Mineral Foundation in Ivory .5
-Kat Von D Tattoo Concealer
-Stila Blush in Art Deco under the cheekbones
-Too Faced Pink Cheeks as highlight

Eyes:
-Urban Decay Primer Potion
-Urban Decay Eyeshadow in Sin
-Clinique Cream Liner in True Black
-Sephora Lashes
-Tarte Gifted Mascara

Eyebrows:
-ELF Brow Gel
-Mally Eyeliner in black to draw brows

Lips:
-OCC Lip Tar in Pageant
-Mally Eyeliner in black to trace around lips

It's kind of a shame that as much as I LOVE Illamasqua campaigns, I have never actually used their products!!! But I plan on trying them out soon. Hope you enjoy the look!

Saturday, October 15, 2011

My Hockey Game Face!

There's nothing quite like a hockey game- whether it be flying ice chunks or the beatdowns, I enjoy it all! So for my latest game, I thought it would be fun to try out a more sporty look. Unfortunately I have some kind of crazy face rash on my chin and forehead that I couldn't completely cover so I look just a little bit crazy!

To cover up my rash, I used Kat Von D Tattoo Concealer which is AMAZING! Even though you can still see the rash, the concealer made it like 1000 times less noticible than it was before!

For the stripe, I used Ben Nye Professional Wheel in red, back and white.



On the eyes, I used from the Too Faced Natural Eye Palette: Silk Teddy for the highlight, Honeypot on the lid and Sexpresso in the crease and to line the bottom lid.