Monday, October 12, 2015

 
 
Emerald Green Eyes and Bold Red Lips: Tutorial Using the Too Faced Everything Nice Palette
 
Hello everyone! I created this look using my Too Faced Everything Nice palette. If you want to know how I achieved it, keep on reading!
 
 
I am starting off by applying my foundation. I am using my Tarte Amazonian Clay full coverage foundation in the shade ivory and my real techniques expert face brush.

I then set my foundation using my Mary Kay setting powder and a big fluffy brush.

For my eyebrows I used my Tarte Amazonian clay brow gel in Black Brown.

I primed my eye lids using the Too Faced Shadow Insurance.

 
I used a flat shader brush and the color Turtle Dove from the Too Faced Everything Nice palette (Dupe option: Blanc Type from MAC). This is just a matte cream color. I used this to set the primer.


I then used a flat shader brush and the color Too Glam (bottom row, third from the left) (Dupe option to consider: Teal the Truth baked eyeshadow by Milani) which is a shimmery emerald green. I applied this all over the lid.
 
 
 
 
I then used a crease brush and applied the color Fawned of you, which is a medium warm brown,(Dupe to consider: Kid from MAC) to the crease and blended it out.
 
I used a small eye liner brush and smudged some of that Too Glam all over the lower lash line.
 
 
I used a black liner and lined my upper lash line and my waterline.
 
 
I curled my lashes and used my MUFE Smoky Extravagant Mascara.
 
I primed my lips using Mary Kay Age defying lip primer. You can also use a lip liner, a little bit of foundation, or even some concealer. This helps to create a blank canvas and allows your lipstick to last longer.
 
 
I went in with the color Paper Roses (Strange from Urban Decay) and a small crease brush and applied this as a brow bone highlight.
 
I am using a big fluffy brush and my Too Faced Milk Chocolate Bronzer to contour my face. In the second picture, you can tell that I pinched the brush together to get the perfect fluffy tool to get right into the hollows of my cheeks. This allows for a more subtle contour.
 
 

For cheeks, I will be using Sweet Pink from the Too Faced Everything Nice palette. This is a nice cool pink. I used my Real Techniques blush brush to apply it.
 
 
I used the brush that comes with the palette to apply my highlight, which is Inner Light (bottom right of the picture with the face products).
 
Since I am feeling a little more daring and this could be a "going out" look, I am using MAC Russian Red for the lips.
 
I finished off the look by setting it with my MUFE Mist&Fix.
 
*Remember that you can achieve this look with shades that are similar that you might have in your collection.*
 
I hope you enjoyed the look!
 
Once again, thank you for reading!
 
~Naty

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