After the mermaid tutorial, many people asked me about the Navy Disc shadow trio of Boticário’s Make B line, I had even stopped talking about it, because it’s a limited edition, it’s sold out in many places but I decided to do it. a quick post (someone can still find it, right?). Look at the:
The Navy Disc has this baked texture, which means it rolls super with a wet / damp brush. However, in the samples above the shadows are dry and although I found the pigmentation to be good. The shades are gorgeous: a deep navy blue ideal for blending, a very different lilac blue, and a aqua green with sparkles beyond the special (I don’t know such a thing, and would buy this trio just for that shade. Easy!). Just check the effect on the eye:
- Is it important to note that I applied the shadows on a white?Creamy? (I’ve used NYX Jumbo Milk.
- But it’s worth a light concealer.
- A creamy eye shadow or even a white prebase).
- Does this base override the natural tone of the eyelid by leaving the color of the eye shadow cleanser?It’s beautiful.
I did this makeup more or less following this incredible tutorial by Camila Coelho, the difference is that I only used Boticário’s shadows, I did not use eyeliner and I applied the green water d in the inner corner, removing the sparks from the sides well (to stay that way ? sparkling mermaid that I love lately).
Even if you don’t think this trio is the trick for the color scheme. I had never thought of something like that and never imagined that I would like these three shades together. Proof of (at least sometimes) letting go of prejudices and trying new possibilities after all, nothing that a makeup remover won’t solve, right?
I paid R $39. 90 on this trio, I don’t think it’s cheap because it’s small, but like I said up there, I’d buy it again for the beautiful aqua green (by the way, does anyone know more tone with this tone?and a lot of brilliness to tell me?).
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Beijossss!