Working with beauty journalism is a delight! I’m in direct contact with professionals and I always end up discovering something new. And it was during an article for the Adoro da Farm blog that I came across a super cool trick: use sky blue pencils on the waterline instead of white/beige.
The trick was used to create the lookbook from Acecias’ collection (pictured above) created by beauty artist Carol Ribeiro.At first glance, it looks white, but it’s not!Sky blue makes the result smoother. It’s a subtle difference that injects an extra bossa into the brand.
- I loved it and I was super excited to guarantee my celestial pencil.
- The problem is that the one used in the model was the Khol Pencil off in the color El Azul de Jules de Lanc.
- Me.
- That is.
- How much?.
Since (almost a year later) I left the sky blue pencil, but that’s until Dailus sent me a nice gift: a product-filled necessity, including fashion Matte’s sky blue eyeliner pencil (color 12).immediately, I remembered the Farm brand.
It has a slightly more vibrant shade of blue than That of Lanme, but in the eyes the effect is very discreet.Find out how it got to the waterline:
I’ve already joined, especially in my mermaid makeup!A great option for those who like to apply a light pencil in this area but want to vary from the usual white / beige.
So, you like it, would they? My current goal is to find a very clear mint green, which would be nice, wouldn’t it?
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