Hey Eyeryone!
Sometime back I was asked to do a mini tutorial on the first eye look of model Ritika, so today I am posting a 'step by step' mini tutorial on how that look was achieved. I have already mentioned about the cosmetic products used in my previous post so feel free to read through it again if you are still unsure of what I used to achieve that look.
Eyeshadow used: Sleek I-Divine Palette in Graphite (a Limited Edition palette)
Obviously the actual look is not as harsh looking as it looks in the above diagram, the harsh lines of shadows should be blended properly to ensure a smooth transition of eye shadow shades and at the same time not loosing the definition required for this particular eye look. To finish off the whole look I also lined the waterline with a Black Kajal (which is missing in the above diagram) and added 2-3 coats of mascara to the lashes, you could also if you want, add false eyelashes for a more dramatic eye look.
Sometime back I was asked to do a mini tutorial on the first eye look of model Ritika, so today I am posting a 'step by step' mini tutorial on how that look was achieved. I have already mentioned about the cosmetic products used in my previous post so feel free to read through it again if you are still unsure of what I used to achieve that look.
Eyeshadow used: Sleek I-Divine Palette in Graphite (a Limited Edition palette)
Now for the tutorial:
Obviously the actual look is not as harsh looking as it looks in the above diagram, the harsh lines of shadows should be blended properly to ensure a smooth transition of eye shadow shades and at the same time not loosing the definition required for this particular eye look. To finish off the whole look I also lined the waterline with a Black Kajal (which is missing in the above diagram) and added 2-3 coats of mascara to the lashes, you could also if you want, add false eyelashes for a more dramatic eye look.
Hope you found the mini tutorial helpful.
Thanks for dropping by :)
Thanks for dropping by :)
Very helpful hun! Will surely try this out :)
ReplyDeleteThis is PERFECT!
ReplyDeleteI love how you've used a cartoony way to describe where the colours go, I have these colours (but not the palette) so I may attempt it myself.
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Thx for sharing this tuto darlin'
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this was really helpful - glad i found this blog
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Omg i absolutely loved that makeup! I may try it out now :)
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@Shifa, thanks darling!
ReplyDelete@Rhamnousia, I am glad you found the tut helpful, you'll sure have fun trying it out hun xoxo
@Liloo, you are welcome girlie xoxo
@Smaira, thanks, love! It means a lot to me xoxo
@Lubna, ThankQ gorgeous! xoxo
i love your tutorials! they're so helpful.
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Soo nice tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI'll use this in my next make up ^^
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Great diagram! This will be helpful to makeup newbies =)
ReplyDelete@ Thanks ladies, glad you liked the mini tut xoxo
ReplyDeleteLovely and very detailed Sonali! Loving the sketches :)
ReplyDeleteI'm hearting that Sleek brow bone color
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Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing =)
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Hey, I just wanted to tell u about the products that I use on my parrot make up look...I used my 120 palette,black liquid eyeliner from HM around my eyes, black eye glitter pen from Hm to draw the lines and the white creamy eye pen from HM on the edges to give it a 3D look... But it didn't turn out to well lol
ReplyDelete@LabelLover32, you are welcome hun xoxo
ReplyDeleteAmandita, I LOVED that make up look on you girl! It was very nicely done, thanks a lot for sharing it, girlie :)
Ah yes, now I see how you did that look. I love this tutorial. Very detailed and clear! The colours in this palette are simply fab! :)
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@Witoxicity, thanks, love!
ReplyDelete@HelloGorgeous, thanks girl! I will be checking yours out for sure xoxo
The person that asked you about this tutorial was me.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much. I love the look and the step by step was very useful :)
@Gabriala, you are welcome hun! I am glad you found it useful xoxo
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