From my inspiration and mood boards you will have seen that I chose a green smokey eye for my Night look. I chose to apply this look on a model with green/hazel eyes because they will really reflect the colour of the eyeshadow. I have then also chosen to have a light pink glossy lip as this is an evening look.
Step by step
Products
- Garnier Micellar Water
- Daywear moisturiser
- MAC Prep and Prime Primer
- MAC Studio Fix Foundation
- Bobbi Brown concealer palette
- Estee Lauder Trio Eyeshadow palette - Camo Chrome
- Kiko Eyeliner - 813
- Sumptuous Infinite Mascara
- Benefit BrowZings
- MAC Powder NC55
- MAC Highlighter Lightscapade
- Illamasqua Ambition Blusher
- Estee Lauder Potent Lipstick
- MAC Lipglass PRRR
- Brush belt
- Prepare the skin with Garnier Micellar Water and Estee Lauder Daywear moisturiser.
- Apply MAC Primer all over the face.
- Match a foundation colour to the skin (maybe mix two together) and buff into the skin using a buffing brush.
- Using the Bobbi Brown palette conceal blemishes and dark under eye circles.
- Use the lightest cream colour in the Estee Lauder trio all over the lid with a flat brush.
- With a fluffy brush apply the medium green in the palette over half the lid and blend out.
- With a pointed brush, apply the darkest green in the crease and blend in well. This will give you the green smokey eye.
- Sharpen the Kiko eyeliner and apply it on the water line of both eyes.
- Lastly for the eyes, apply a thick coat of Sumptuous Infinite Mascara for thick dark lashes.
- Shade in the eyebrows with Benefit BrowZing's.
- Use the MAC NC55 Powder to contour the face - under the cheekbones, down the sides of the nose and on the jaw line.
- Highlight with the MAC Lightscapade - down the nose and on the cheekbones.
- Add a tough of blusher on the apples of the cheeks.
- Apply the Estee Lauder Lipstick in Potent all over the lips and finish with the MAC Lipglass in PRRR.
Hair Charts
Here are my hair charts for my evening look. I chose to go for a hair up style with some volume, this suited my model best and complimented the make up. My model had long light brown hair which worked well with the hairstyle, it abled me to use some hair to wrap around the hairband. This disguised the black band.
Step by Step
Products
- Denham Brush
- Back Combing brush
- Hair Spray
- Hair pins
- Hair Band
- Brush the hair throughly so all the knots are out.
- Take the front section and using the back combing brush, back comb well making sure you start at the root. This will help create more volume and it will be easier to comb out at the end.
- Once back combed well, bring all the hair back and arrange it into a low ponytail. Use the back combing brush to help arrange the hair and neaten it.
- Secure the hair with a hair band and tighten to the head. Use your fingers to sit the hair where you'd like it.
- Take a small piece of hair from the ponytail and wrap it around the hair band. Secure this with a bobby pin.
- I left the ponytail natural and just added some slight back combing to give it some body.
- Lastly, spray some hairspray on your hands and brush over the hair, this will help tame any flyaways.
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