Tutorial? iridescent sequined makeup

Today’s tutorial is really dramatic, purple lovers will love it!The protagonist of this look is the shadow of Inglot 446, a beautiful scandal. Check this out:

It has an amazing shade of purple, a purple grape!The twinkle is wonderful and so is pigmentation. I fell in love with the shades of Inglot, bought a palette of 10 fricotes and Details and I will show them one by little!Are you going to tie him up?

Well, let’s move on to the tutorials!

I start to apply makeup by applying a black pencil near the lower lashes and along the eyelid, I make several small dots and then brush with the Sigma E25 brush.

Now, with M. A. C. ‘s 224 brush, I mix M. AC’s Sushi Flower tone in the concave and outer corner. The pink hue when you encounter the black of the pencil already translates into a beautiful purple!

With M. A. C. ‘s 239 brush I apply the Inglot 446 eye shadow to the moving eyelid, apply it several times until the tone is mega intense!

I apply a black pencil near the lower lashes and on the waterline, and then, with the Sigma E30 brush, I blend the pencil with the Sushi Flower eyeshadow.

Now I take the shade Fig. 1 of M. A. C (opaque purple) and with the E45 brush from Sigma I mark the concave and the V in the outer corner. Then I mix it with the 224 brush from M. A. C.

I apply an illuminating eyeshadow near the brow. I used M. A. C’s vanilla brush and Sigma’s E50 brush.

To give it a special touch, I apply, with my fingers, iridescent white icing (or fruit color?) De Wet?N Wild on the eyelid. I don’t even use a fixer to keep only a few particles, very few!Before the glitter, I reinforced the purple again!

I’M DONE WITH CURVEX AND RIMEL! Look what it looks like

So you like me? For those who don’t have the Inglot hue, a good substitute is Mary Kay’s Sweet Plum!

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