Nina Dobrev showed up at an event these days with beautiful makeup she really wanted to copy.
I loved this bright shade in an old metallic pink tone (half cherry) with golden sequins, it’s a shade with a color that’s hard to define, you know, but do I just know it’s divine?
- The rose was applied to the upper and lower eyelid and combined with an outer corner.
- Concave and smoked with brown and black coffee.
- To finish the mega postiches!.
I looked for my shadows here and found a 1g Contem launch that has the same print color: Satin Alchemy.
Alchemy’s old rose is very metallic and beautiful to the eyes, but it doesn’t have the golden glow of Nina’s shadow (but the effect is close!). And keep in mind that depending on the light it becomes more cherry, as in the image above (gamei!).
Nice, right? Besides that, there are other very similar shades in this shade:
1. Last call?Urban degradation?Is it more metallic in class!Glare? It pulls a little more towards the wine but has a similar color and a lot of shine. See you here, 3. Star Violet? Mac? Thinking about color, I think it’s the closest of all. 4. Rich Core?Mac, it’s more intense than the others, ideal for dark skin (but it’s beautiful at all!).
Now look how great it is, Nina wore this makeup with a pink pink outfit, it was an interesting way to keep the same tone in the makeup but not exactly the same, but a variation that’s good advice!
She’s beautiful!!! I always thought she was cute, but these days I found a diva, dating Ian Somerhalder is really good, isn’t she?#Chanceux
So, do you enjoy this shadow?
Picture: Getty