Opaque eyeshadow

Most of you should even shiver thinking about wearing a dull red eyeshadow, right? In fact, it is not an easy color, but it is useful and perfect for creating a unique, powerful and full of personality color (and with this vampire print I have a beautiful Inglot, number 382.

This shade has a pinker shade of cherry red, which makes it more usable in my opinion. The quality is Inglot, isn’t it? Maravilloso. Me like to use it instead of brown when I smoke black in the concave. The result is super interesting:

This creation is very easy to do, you just want to see

I start by applying black on the moving eyelid and near the lashes (I like to mix Jumbo Black Bean from NYX MAC by MAC to make the black very intense), then I smoke red on the edge of the whole black corner, above, Then I take a beige tone and mix it under the eyebrow to soften that red. I end up with a black pencil on the waterline, a lash curler and a mascara.

It looks amazing! But this is not the only interesting way to use the opaque red tone.

Combining vermilion with wine and beige tones is also a great choice. The brand on the left is more conceptual, editorial. But the one on the right, made by Tiffany, looks too good, it has a lighter Christmas feel. There is a video tutorial at this link here.

Another trick is to do like Mary-Kate Olsen and apply the red color near the upper and lower lashes. Then end up with a small black/brown pencil and a mascara. The result is a more “basic” red makeup.

The least basic, but super-precise, option is to make the combination of red eye shadow on the eyelid and black on the outer corner and near the lower lashes, in the style of this Amapa walkway. It’s basically doing the same thing as the one I posted here, but using opaque red eye shadow instead of brightness.

Also super rolls in vermilion like Rihanna did. The tone is very intense near the lower lashes and still forms a “devil?”

You have to have the courage to use it, don’t you? In this GLOSS article, I give some tips on how to make this look. To make it lighter, I recommend not pulling it in the outer corner, just stay inside the eye line!

A softer option is the one used in the “Filhas de Gaia” parade. There was only a little red very close to the lower lashes, combined with a white pencil on the waterline, an illuminator in the inner corner of the eye and an opaque brown shadow on the concave. Super would use it!

Do you want to provoke and convert the fashionista? So you can be inspired by this makeup that happened at AndrĂ© Lima’s fashion show! Does this link here have a tutorial? Inspired by me.

So, did you get excited about the red hue? For those interested, I bought my Inglot with Fricotes e Details, but whoever wants a national I recommend the Clow of Duda Molinos, which is practically the same, it is sold at this link here.

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