hi guys welcome back and if you're new to my channel welcome I have this look
for you today this one is a nice holiday look for parties for New Year's for your
Christmas parties for any parties you have to go to even for some of some of
us I have some winter weddings to go to this would be really nice too so this
look is actually got some shimmer on the eyes in a nice really refined kind of
shimmer which is from lit cosmetics if you want to see this look just keep
watching I've already done my under eye area but I'm going to add to that I'm
gonna go into my more of my highlighting powder which is the g30 from cover
fx and I'm brightening out my under-eye area and I'm a very oily skin
kind of person so I tend to need more powder foundations to like soak it all
up and keep me nice and shine free as much as possible if you're on the drier
side I wouldn't say you need this much of the powder that I'm doing you
probably just do a light dusting on your face and you should be fine
okay all right add a little contour I'm going to show you a drugstore contour
color that I really like so this is the fit me face powders and this one is in
the color 360 and I'll show you the color in there so it's basically a
skintone color but it's a little bit deeper so what I do is use a brush
similar to this one and this one is the morphe E48 I'm going to tap that in
and get it on the tips of the brush like that and then I'm going to find you can
see I have a bit of a cheekbone visible already I just kind of add that in and
see how intense that is and then just let the brush kind of blend it out for
me there we go
voila and do the same thing on the other side
actually I'm gonna be right back I'm gonna tie my hair back okay so I just
tied my hair up and now I'm gonna do the same thing on the other side that's
intense
I'm just taking whatever is left on the brush and kind of going around the
perimeter of my face
and then you can take a little bit and put it on the underside of your jaw line
down here
now once you've done that and you have a lot of darkness and stuff going on you
want to be able to balance that out so I'm going to take my other powder
foundation and I have this as a makeup forever dual matte and obviously I have
loved it to death because I have a nun left so I'm going to go underneath what
I just did with my contour and kind of chisel it out even more see that
now this isn't something I normally do on a regular basis but if I'm going out
for a party you bet yeah I'm definitely gonna do it
you see how I have a really brightened area here and then I have the contouring
that I did there I'm going to take this medium tone and kind of go in between
that arch right there and kind of Pat some on and blend it down a bit you see
now there isn't really a line of demarcation anymore it's kind of come
together a bit better so you can do that if you want to to kind of take the
harshness away of your overall contour but we're contoured we're highlighted
pony tail is going to the wrong side there we go let's see next I would do my
blush before my blush because there's so much going on on the eyes in a few
minutes and then I'll probably have a lot going on my lips I'm going to use a
blush that's not too crazy something that has a little bit of color but
nothing nothing too intense so I have here the morphe brush and it is the m-52
3 I'm gonna take a blush that's fairly neutral neutral for my skin tone now I
have a lot of NARS brushes blushes and I'm going to keep messing that up NARS
blush is here I'm gonna take one I believe this one on the end is torrid
which is a little bit more of an intense version of NARS orgasm blush so it has a
little bit of shimmer in it but it's also very like oily peachy kind of
neutral II so I'm gonna take that now the way to apply blush is to kind of go
right above the area that you contoured so imagine if you're a curved you know
if you had an apple for instance so the darker side of the Apple that's in the
shadows is where the contour the part that's kind of in the light is
where the blush would go and the part that's more towards the light is where
your highlighter will go so if this is an Apple for instance this is the outer
curve of the the Apple where is where I put the shadow and this is where I'm
adding my color right there so you can see I have a nice intensity of color and
I'm just going to kind of sweep it back a little bit make sure I have it fairly
blended there we go now you can take the other side of the
brush that's clean and kind of sweep it around the edges just to blend it out a
little bit more and pick up any color that you don't want and then to the
other side same thing so here's where I created the shadow and here is where the
fleshy er part is and it's kind of right on top of the bone of my cheek I'm
adding the blush there
you can take it a little bit into the temple and kind of follow it up and then
take the cleaner side and just kind of move that around now when they talk
about the Apple you see that that little chubby part of my face wash my face is
all check but this chubby part of my face now if I was to put the blush right
here watch what happens when I put up with the clean side of the blush brush
the brush on my face you see what happens when I stop smiling
when I stop smiling it comes down lower and if I was to apply blush here on it
like a big splotch of blush here it would just look too too intense so and
it would actually pull my face down so what I do is just kind of pull some of
this color forward in a sweeping motion and just let it kind of dust over that
area rather than putting an intense amount of color there
I always take my powder brush afterwards and just kind of blend it out on top of
the blush just to make it look a little bit more seamless so that it doesn't
look like I have too much of a harsh line anywhere now we're going to work on
the ice which is so much fun now I have an eye primer here I'm using soft ochre
by Mac it's a Paint Pot and I'm going to apply that to my whole eyelid area and I
don't use like I've seen a lot of people use an intense amount of this product
and I don't use that much to be honest - maybe I don't know maybe I should but I
find if I use too much of it it just looks really ashy and white on my lid so
I try not to do that
and see how I'm putting some underneath my eye here for someone like me who has
a lot of oily skin and creasing problem and stuff like that if you put something
like this like an eye primer on the bottom side of your eye you might find
that it actually helps a lot in keeping keeping you from getting a lot of
creasing under your eyes I'm gonna take a brush like this this is a mock brush
but the numbers have worn off that does come to a tapered point and it quite
quite taper to it it's not quite like the the one the 217 which is a little
bit flatter and I'm going to take a transition color out of my favorite
palette which is the V's art palette I'm going to choose this type of tone here
and I'm just getting out of the ends of my brush now what I'm going to do is
look down in my mirror and find my socket line right here and just kind of
apply that transition color in there
and you see how I kind of pulled that out a little bit that just gives you a
more of that cat bile up and this look isn't very hard to do it's actually just
a simple kind of putting a transition color putting a little bit of your waned
eyeliner and some shimmer of course lashes because you know that really
makes the look I have the ability to put some color here and not make my eyes
look too close together if your eyes are close together avoid doing that keep
your color to the wards the darker colors towards the outer outer portion
of your eye I don't know if you notice but I'm not really blending too much or
anything I'm just letting the brush do everything for me and when it comes to
bringing it up I'm just gonna go like this and towards sort of sweep up a
little bit on both sides
who's that one and there's Ellen pencil shaped brush and kind of put some
lighter tone under my brow
I'll go back to this brush and just kind of sweep this over that highlighter area
just to make sure that I don't have any kind of difference between so it's more
of a gradiation rather than a stark like oh now there's white there and there's
brown there or whatever okay now I'm going to take a flat brush like
so this is again the numbers have disappeared
all right I'm going to take a shimmery tone it's kind of a goal but it's a BG
gold so what I'm going to do is I'm going to actually apply by pressing it
on my eye and gliding downwards
so that I don't have a lot of fallout
I'm just gonna do like the whole area here it's a really pretty kind of gold
tone but with a champagne evasion touch to it
a little bit of khaki is in there too like something I put it in the front to
brighten that's inner corner
see
and now I'm going to go back to this pointed brush and I'm going to take a
dark tone like a chocolate brown so in this one it's that one there and I'm
going to go in the corner and when you do a corner all you have to do is apply
that color right there you see that can you see that little and you kind of make
a little swish back and forth I'm not going very far with it I'm keeping it in
the corner and grab a little more
again applying it to the corner and then bringing it a little bit in and a little
bit to the corner of the eye it's kind of doing a little tiny little vite
nothing too much not too much movement your arms not swinging around I'm just
kind of placing it in the corner and moving in a tiny V in this corner and
you can take your little pencil brush and take that same brown and sweep it
underneath your eye
since I forgot my eyebrows I'm going to show you this little brush this is from
ELF it's just an angled brush that's a really tiny little head which I kind of
like so I'm gonna take one of my favorite brow filling powders is from
Bobbi Brown and it's in the color smoke it's just an eyeshadow and the color
smoke it's like the perfect cool toned not brown not gray just it hard to tell
what color exactly like a smoke color so I'm going to take that on my brush and
just fill my eyebrows and I'm just doing a little brush strokes upwards to fill
in my eyebrows a little bit I have a very uneven kind of crazy eyebrows so I
don't I actually kind of like the undone look to the brow which I may have
mentioned before
I didn't really follow this whole idea of you know we gotta have those painted
on brows it looks great on some people what I mean I just look absolutely nuts
I like having like the visible hair kind of showing and a little bit more
uncapped I guess is the word well now what we're gonna do is some
eyeliner and let's see I'm going to use an art brush to do eyeliner this is the
Princeton something this is from basically an art store you can find them
really easily they're usually you know just tapered
little brushes and stuff which are really inexpensive now one of the tricks
I'm going to show you if you want to see a couple of my other tricks on how to do
eyeliner I'll link that for you as well but one of the things that I do is apply
a little bit of loose powder on my eye with a triangular sponge and I go like
this from under my eye and just stamp a line right there
thanks oh okay now you have a guideline to show you
exactly how you should do it on the eyeliner now the other way you can do it
is if you don't you know you've done your eye makeup already and you don't
really want to do that is you can take your eye shadow in a dark brown or a
block and then do your eyeliner with the shadow first and then go back over it so
what I'm going to do is create a little flick kind of following that line
and I created some shadow lines there and now I'm gonna go back and draw my
actual eyeliner so I'll be right back with me and my crazy eyes
back okay now I'm going to use essence liner and this one is waterproof
eyeliner and this is a me felt tip kind of pen so I'm going to show you I'm just
gonna put that on actually what I'm gonna do is just go along my lash line
to cover the lash base so when I apply my false lashes they are camouflaged
into my eyes
and then maybe I'll do the actual flick part later because the eyelashes are
going to be pretty intense
so I have my own brand of lashes now and these are the Seema Heather studio
lashes this is in the style beautiful that's what they look like
they're really nice and these are cruelty free so I'm gonna put those ones
on and I will be right back okay here's the look with the lashes on now that's
what I was saying like you don't need a lot of eyeshadow when you've got like
intense lashes like this going on like they're so dramatic may as well do it up
now we have this little line going on and I'm gonna go ahead and use a pencil
liner so let's see if I could do this without losing the frame so I'm gonna
make it a little flick right there and I'm following that guideline and then I
go backwards and fill it in
and bringing it all the way to the front
and making sure that there's no skin showing
and then on the inner corner I'm going to give a little flick here all you do
is just bring it down a little bit just like that
into my inner corner just to be a little different
gives you that cat eye my eyeliner is now on and now what I can do is remove
the guidelines that I had created and we can go like this and just flick it all
away and it acts as a nice highlight again to brighten out the under eye area
there we go
now we can add that fun glitter so I got glitters from lit cosmetics which is a
Canadian company this is what their logo looks like and what I'm gonna do is I'm
wearing red top but does matter we're going to use a rose gold glitter which
it's super pretty hopefully that doesn't fall while I show
you it's a very very fine glitter which is very pretty it's not like chunky I do
have chunky ones too which I can show you to compare with but this one is it's
super chunky one which I think if I did that today it would be a little too too
much but if we do kind of a go refine glitter
that would really work now what I did is I'm just taking a little bit of a
glitter like adhesive so I'm just applying it to my lips I mean to my
finger sorry just like that and I'm going to tap that on like so
and then I just take my finger and put it into the lid line at the lit glitter
like that and get some of my finger you can see that and just tap that right on
top of my eyelid
you see that it's not pretty
now this is like a little bit more of a
again like an undone type of look it's very pretty it's very like like a a
rosetone glitter shimmer and it looks really pretty and look I didn't get too
much fallout happening or anything because my the adhesive it's actually
the lit adhesive that I'm using on the eye it actually helps to avoid getting a
whole bunch of it all over the place with this lip I mean with this eye color
we need to do a nice lip so I think what I can do is we could do like a really
nice wine color what do you think let's do one I'm going to use a color from Mac
called plum and this one from makeup forever which is the number 10
this is sorry this is half red
though that's the lip color now let's just finish off the look with a
highlighter really make those cheeks pop so I'm using Becca highlighter and this
one is an opal
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