Pigmented peacock

    Hello everyone!

    I'm sorry I didn't write anything yesteday, I was shopping and I was pretty tired when I got home :3

    BUT, I'll try to make it up to you today!

    I'm not gonne give just ONE step-by-step tutorial, I'm gonna give you TWO of them!

    First look looks like this:


    MAC Painterly p/p
    MAC Heritage Rouge pigment
    MAC Copper pigment
    MAC Vanilla pigment
    MAC Melon pigment
    MAC Blue Brown pigment

    MAC Gesso eyeshadow
    MAC Blacktrack fluidline
    Mascara

    MAC #34 lashes

    And the second one is more fantasy styled, this is inspired by a peacock:

     

    MAC Painterly p/p
    MAC Teal pigment
    MAC Copper pigment
    MAC Chartreuse pigment
    MAC Melon pigment
    MAC Vanilla pigment
    MAC Deep Blue Green pigment
    MAC Smooth Blue technakohl
    MAC Blacktrack fluidline
    Mascara
    MAC #34 lashes
    Revlon  Blue Shadow lashes


    But before I go into tutorials. I', gonna show you my yesterday's LOTD, here's my (a bit boring) look from yesterday, I got a bit hurry, so I made a simple look with MAC Vintage Gold pigment:

      

    I went to Helsinki, and did a bit shopping.
    I bought MAC Gesso eyeshadow, 'cos I needed a pure white shadow.
    I also bought my first MAC lashes, no. 34. I wanted something, that would be wearable, but still heavily visible, so they were great for that purpose.
    I alse bought brandless fantasy lashes, MSCHIC SkunkLash mascara, Duo adhesive and Make Up Store eyedust Glory.
    And new colored contacts, Aqua Marine:



    Here are the fantasy lashes:

      

    And here's MAC lashes and the contact lens:
      

    Then, like I promised, the TUTORIALS!
    First my LOTD, look with MAC Copper, Heritage Rouge, Blue Brown and Melon:

    First you prime your eye. I used MAC Painterly paint pot, as always:
     

    Then add MAC Copper pigment to your whole lid:
     

    Add MAC Melon pigment to crease, from inner corner all the way up to brow, lower on the outer corner:
      

    Then add Heritage Rouge to the crease and to outer half of the lid. Create a sharp shape. Add also light highlighter, I used MAC Gesso e/s and MAC Vanilla pigment:
      
      
    Then add MAC Blue Brown to outline the Heritage Rouge. It doesn't really show in the image, but believe me, it gives a nice touch to the look:
      

    Then add Heritage Rouge and Melon to your lower lashline:
      

    Then the liner, MAC Blacktrack to both upper lashline and waterline:
      
      

    Then add mascara, and you're done!
      
      
      

    I then added my MAC #34 lashes to bring more glamour to the look:
      

      

     

    And full face:

    Then the tinyest bit of photomanipulation, I changes my eyecolor to bright blue, I think this look would look absolutely STUNNING with bright blue eyes:
     



    Then the peacock look tutorial!


    Again, prime your eye. I used MAC Painterly paint pot:
      

    Then add MAC Teal pigment to whole lid:
      

    Then MAC Chartreuse pigment to inner corner:
      

    Then MAC Copper to crease:
      

    Blend with MAC Melon pigment:
     

    Then add MAC Deep Blue Green where Copper ends, and add Charteuse above it:
      

    Blend colors together using Teal to Chartreuse and Deep Blue Green and Vanilla as a highlighter:
      
      

    Add MAC Deep Blue Green to your outer half of the lid and to your crease:
      

    Add Deep Blue Green to half way to lower lashline, Chartreuse to inner hald:
      

    Then liner. Black liner to upper lashline, I alse created double wing. I also used MAC Smoothblue technakohl to my waterline:
       
     

    Then the mascara:
      
     

    And the the falsies if you wish, and you're done!
      
      
      

    Oh, and I also did a small order to Aromaleigh. I ordered no more than ~70 baggies of eyeshadow samples :3 They were cheap and I just COUDN'T deside what to take, so I took almost everything :3 
    Oopsie :D

    I'm also planning a giveaway, if I can figure out what to give away :D

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