Showing posts with label Woodwinked. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woodwinked. Show all posts

Sunday, November 6, 2011

[Tutorial] Navy & Brown Make-Up Tutorial

 

I came up with a navy blue-brown make-up of which looks quite formal but still effortlessly stylish. As much as I had difficulty choosing shades,  I hope you have fun trying out this look :D



After priming both eyelids, put Woodwinked on the inner corners and blend it outwards. Having your eye socket as guideline, apply it just below the double eyelid line.



Apply MAC's Chocolate Brown pigment (mixed with mixing medium) on the outer corner. I made wings of which stretch outwards but it's totally up to you. Gently blend where Woodwinked and Chocolate Brown meet. (I actually blended it out so that the navy shade becomes the centre of the focus but you can keep it that way if you want.)




Apply a black eyeshadow just above the crease (or in my case, just above my double eyelid line). I made sure that the shadow is not too visible because I wanted to keep it natural but you can use a pigmented eyeshadow for a more intensified look.



Then, blend it just above the crease and in towards the inner corner. Make sure that these lines aren't too defined. These will be only the guidelines for the navy blue eyeshadow.



Then, a blue eyeshadow will be placed just above the outer crease and blended inward (towards the inner corner) where black eyeshadow was applied. Again, blend upwards. You're now left with the choice of blending the borders betwen navy blue and brown eyeshadow. I blended out the borders (edges?) to look more natural. 

...And I think that's it! This is very attractive, eye-intensified look, of which doesn't look overdone.  




(I decided to show you how it looks like when leaving the border between Woodwinked + Chocolate Brown and the blue eyeshadow more visible. This is how it looks like :D)

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xoxo
cynthia.

Monday, October 31, 2011

[Tutorial] Haunted Little Red Riding Hood Make-Up Tutorial




Hey everyone! I hope you all are preparing well for Halloween.
I had a Halloween party last Friday and this was my last minute make-up but I had great compliments from my guy friends so I decided to share this tutorial.


Let's Begin!


Here I am, either barefaced or with very minimal make-up (i.e., base & eye primer).
(yes, I'm assuming this is the one without make-up 
because I'm covering my face with my hair...lol) 



I applied MAC's Woodwinked on the inner corner and Forest Green Pigment on the outer corner. I blended Forest Green with a dry brush without mixing medium and it turned out to be a beautiful daily look (and this is what I wore to work). However, we're not aiming for a daily look, are we?



Now, this is what you're willing to get.
A metallic forest green.




Now, I wet my brush with mixing medium and 
topped the daily look with more of the Forest Green to accentuate the eyes.
Now, this is completely optional but I made that sharp edges on the outer corners and intentionally didn't blend them for sharp and defined look 
(if you are not a follower of mine, I do that all the time xD).
If you want, you can do so.




Next, I wanted to look haunted since it was Halloween party (but not to the point where I look trashed), so I took Reflects Blackened Red glitter and mix it with Missha's Magic Eyechange to apply them on the lower lash line.







(And, again, this is optional but I mixed Woodwinked with Colour Infallible in #015 Flashback Silver on the inner corner of my eyes to brighten the inner corners of my eyes)





I used MAC's Glitz n Blitz and Maybelline NY Volum' Express the Falsies to finish off.

And that's it for the eyes :D





Products Used:





I wanted the overall look to appear very natural since eyes are so accentuated,
so that the focus is on the eyes, not here and there. I still added minimal amount of bronzer on my cheeks and jaw area (very very minimal so that it shapes the face). 





I hope this tutorial was helpful and if you want more make-up tutorials,
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Thank you so much and I hope you have a wonderful Halloween!

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This is my look and sorry for the blurriness but
this is the only picture I could get without others in the photos.
I'll come up with more pictures. Stay tuned!


xoxo
cynthia.




Monday, October 10, 2011

[Tutorial] Starry Night


I came up with this make-up named "Starry Night", inspired by Van Gogh's masterpiece.


(Credit: Click here for the enlarged view of Starry Night)

Although I know nothing about art, it's a masterpiece of my all time favourite.
I love drawings or paintings that look like a real-life image or scenery but Van Gogh was an artist who led me to open my eyes to the world of abstract art.



Dark navy shade (although it looks black) was to create as the night sky, while golden eyeshadow was to create the stars and the moon. This make-up is great for club night but also great for day-time make-up with lighter intensity.


So, let's begin! 





The first two steps are just like the Trip To El Dorado" (Click here for the link to the tutorial): use GL02 (Missha The Style Metallic Eyeshadow) on both the inner corner and the lower eyelid. 




Then, apply MAC's Woodwinked on the outer corner. 
If you want more dramatic look, apply Woodwinked to crease and blend it upwards.  



Then, take Almay Eyeshadow Trio Smoky in Smoky Blue and 
add the deep blue shade on top of Woodwinked (outer corner and crease).



Brush off the excess and, using a fluffy brush, 
blend the border of all three shadows on the centre of the eyelid.



I always had problem with lighting but this is the closest-to-real-life shade :)


So that's the end of Starry Night.
I used warm-coloured nude pink lipstick to finish off the look and 
minimized the use of blush to attract people's attention towards my eyes.

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xoxo
cynthia.