For some time (heat blame?) I wear softer makeup and appreciate the result (and the speed of production, hehe), however, just because the brand is light doesn’t mean it has to be boring, does it?An illuminated, a little black here and a point there make all the difference.
And it is in this environment that I decided to publish the FIRST neutral tutorial (with bossa!) From the blog, for you who live to make up for work and day to day. So come with me!
- I start to make up by applying the 1g Contém Light Up under the eyebrow.
- Then I mix it with the index finger.
- This step I do ALWAYS.
- Regardless of makeup.
- This makes it easier to mix the concave and makes the look bigger and more beautiful.
Then I apply a prebase all over the eyelid (I used Make B) and then a brown eye shadow dulls two or three shades above my natural skin tone. I apply it to the fold of the eye, rising slightly above the concave. * I used MAC Kid Eyeshadow and Sigma E60 Brush.
I take this brown slightly in the outer corner, so you can’t see where the color ends and where the ‘skin’ begins. So the outer corner has no “marks” but rather natural. This step makes life much easier because for me the makeup and more difficult definition of this corner.
I pass the same brown near the lower lashes, connecting the top of the eye to the bottom. I used the same brush, sigma’s E60.
To give a gentle definition around the eye, I smoke a grayish brown shadow in the outer corner (in the reclining V) and in the concave, very slightly, leaving this twinkle?Inside? Light brown shadow. I used MAC’s Satin Taupe eye shadow and Sigma’s E25 Brush.
With a fine brush I also apply Satin Taupe near the lower lashes, I used Sigma’s E05.
To define the contour of the lashes I apply a black pencil only from the middle of the eye to the outer corner, up and down, then mix it with the same brush that I used to apply kid eye shadow, because how is that?with the brown hue, it will soften this black.
I apply a creamy tint to the inner corner, slightly invading the upper and lower eyelids, I used MAC’s Vanilla eye shadow and Sigma’s E30 brush.
To strike this eye, I apply a small light shadow in the middle of the eyelid, I used the cream eye shader from Sephora’s Moonshadow Baked palette, but I can use any illuminator, the important thing is that the shadow has little color and more I applied it with a fluffy brush to make it really light, in this case I used sigma’s E35 (but I also do it with my finger , hehe).
Now I pass the 1g Contém Light Up on the waterline (fix much more than any beige pencil you have used). This step leaves the view at rest, ideal for doing the work, as we wake up in the morning, right?? (kkkkk?)
I end up with a curler of eyelashes and mascara (I used the Intense Stretcher, O Boticio). Check it out as it was:
If you don’t like it bright at all, you can change the bright shadows to others with an opaque texture. But this enlightened ending, I think, makes ALL the difference. But it’s up to you, no;)
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