MAC To The Beach: A Bit of Blue for a Rainy Spring Day - Makeup and Beauty Blog
Well, ladies, jump was allegedly on the bill of fare until these tempest clouds blew into town…
Come on, Mother Nature, what's the deal? Where are my lxxx-degree days? I want hotness, and then I can read my gossip mags while I sip iced tea by a swimming puddle and daydream almost MAC To The Beach. 🙂
MAC To The Beach Makeup Look Featuring a Bit of Blue for a Rainy Spring Day
Today I'm wearing my new "I'm living in complete denial near the weather" makeup expect, which features gilt, peach, coral, blue and bronze.
Even though it still makes use of some of the brighter colors from the MAC To The Beach collection (among other things similar these and this), I think it's a little daytime-friendlier than the orange and light-green liner look I tried last weekend.
If you decide to give this or something similar a try, please share any suggestions for duplicate or like products you discover. Substitutions are ALWAYS welcome (a daughter's gotta have options!). 🙂
Take hold of your board, girl, and let's ditch this rain! Yous know where we're headed…
Products I used (from MAC To The Beach unless otherwise noted)
- Urban Disuse Eden Primer Potion
- Expensive Pink Eyeshadow, a shimmery aureate pink from the permanent collection (NOTE: If pinkish eyeshadows make you look like you've been crying, try substituting with a shimmery gold)
- Brownborder Technakohl Liner, a dark matte brownish liner from the permanent collection
- Float On By Eye Kohl, a shimmery bluish
- Pro Longlash Mascara in Pitchblack, a jet black mascara from the permanent collection
- Lustre Drops in Sunday Rush, a shimmery golden peach highlighter
- Hipness Blush, a shimmery coral
- Weekend Cream Bronzer, a shimmery warm brownish with pink and golden pearl
- Funbathing Cremesheen Lipstick, a shimmery bronzy plum
Pinnacle row: Urban Decay Eden Primer Potion, Expensive Pink Eyeshadow, Brownborder Technakohl Liner, Bladder On By Eye Kohl, Pro Longlash Mascara; Lesser row: Sun Rush Lustre Drops, Hipness Blush, Weekend Foam Bronzer, Funbathing Lipstick
Woodwinked Eyeshadow
Eyes
- Kick things off past applying a sparse layer of the eyeshadow primer over your entire eyelid with a finger.
- Next, grab a flat eyeshadow brush like the MAC 239, and sweep the shimmery golden pink eyeshadow over the entire eye, concentrating about of the color on the lid.
- Line your upper lash line with the brown pencil line, mellowing it out by smudging the edges with a MAC 214. OPTIONAL: Y'all tin can tightline the upper lash line to make your lashes look thicker (here'due south more than on the process of tightlining).
- Add together a pop of blue past lining both your lower water and lash lines with the shimmery blue eyeliner; soften the colour along the lower lash line by gently smudging it with a pencil castor. I like the MAC 219.
- Clean your pencil brush before using information technology to apply the shimmery gold eyeshadow to the inner corner of your eye (around the tear duct); information technology actually brightens things upwardly.
- Finish by crimper your lashes and applying ii layers of black mascara to both sets (the top and lesser).
Cheeks and Lips
- Almost to the finish line, boo! With your trusty blush brush in hand, apply the shimmery coral blush to the apples of your cheeks.
- Brand 'em glow past blending in a shimmery peachy gold highlighter along the tops of the cheeks, down the bridge of your nose.
- With a synthetic flat superlative brush like the Sonia Kashuk Apartment Top Blusher Castor, sweep the bronzer along the curve at the bottom of your cheeks and forth your jawline.
- Finish the wait by applying a layer of the shimmery bronze lipstick to your lips.
Tada! Now, smile with your eyes, and pose for the mirror!
Good job. 🙂
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
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