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Subculture Palette: Lime Green Look
Hello everyone! As promised, here is another look that I created with the Anastasia Beverly Hills Subculture palette. I tried to focus on the greens in this palette. If you would like to know how I created this look, keep on reading!
As usual, I started off by priming my lids. I used my UD primer potion.
The Subculture palette does not have a cream shade to set primer so I went into my Lorac Pro palette and used the shade light pink.
For the crease, I used a bit of the shade edge, which is kind of a chick yellow.
I also used the shade New Wave which is a pumpkin-like shade and applied that to the crease as well.
I applied the shade untamed to the outer corner. This is a camo-green type shade.
For the lid, I applied the shade electric, which is a duochrome that looks lime green on the eyes. I figured it seems easier to apply these shades with my fingers as I cannot seem to pick up a lot of color with my brushes.
I moisturized my face using farsali's rose gold oil.
For under eyes, I applied my Nyx under eye corrector and Too Faced Born This Way concealer.
For foundation, I used Sonia Kashuk soft focus. I really do not enjoy this foundation. I think I may have mentioned this before but it is difficult to apply over face oils and it is too fragrant.
To set my under eyes, I used my Laura Mercier secretly brightening powder and a dry beautyblender.
I used Physicians Formula powder and a big powder brush to set the foundation.
I used a small angled brush to remove the excess under eye powder.
For brows, I used my Nyx eye brow pencil in dark brown and my essence gel in brownie brow.
For highlight, I went back in with light pink again.
I used Too Faced Sun Bunny for my bronzer.
I used Tarte Peaceful blush.
I used my UD Gwen face palette and the shade Angel as a face highlight
I set my makeup with Mario Badescu rose water spray.
For mascara, I used my Benefit roller lash.
For lips, I used my Sola Look LE liquid lipstick in baby.
That's the final product. I hope you all enjoyed this look! I definitely enjoyed using this palette for the month of October.
Thanks for taking the time to read this!
~Naty
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