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Showing posts with label eye shadows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eye shadows. Show all posts

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Amazing Eye Pallet-Follow up

This is a follow up from the 'Amazing Eye Pallet' post.
So, my left eye has the highlight color Undercover (a matte, shell color) and Unreal (a high shimmer, soft-golden color) as the mid-tone.  My right eye has the two same colors but I added Unspoken (a matte chocolate color) in the crease.  I am also wearing the L'Oreal mascara mentioned in a previous post with Bobbi Brown Gel Liner in Caviar Ink.
Yes, I get "dressed" on the weekends, too.  'Dressed' for me is hair and makeup and then whatever outfit, garb or slummin look I desire for the day. And yes, I clean my house with hair and makeup, too. And I am okay with that!
Beauty Tip: As long as that hair and makeup is done it does not matter what you are wearing!  Believe me, you will look put together.
Make it a great weekend Girlfriend!

Friday, March 9, 2012

Amazing Eye Palette!

So I was running an errand for my hubby at JCPenny and noticed that there was a Sephora within the store.  As I walked in I noticed so much eye-candy (yep, that's my kind of eye-candy) that I could not help but spend some time browsing.  I noticed this cosmetic line called LORAC and saw an amazing, "universally flattering nude eye shadow palette" called LORAC Unzipped (LORAC product box).  AND this palette includes a mini LORAC BEHIND THE SCENES EYE PRIMER.  
The colors are from top left: Undercover, Unbelievable, Unattainable, Unconditional, Unbridled- bottom left: Undiscovered, Unreal, Uncensored, Unspoken, Untamed.  The eye shadows are shimmer and matte.
This is a very good palette to create a nude eye look and it has some shades that you can use to add a little drama for a nice sultry look.  Price point was $40 but for 10 eye shadows and a primer, I justified the purchase.  PLUS, I don't have any of these shades!  Anyone can wear these colors and look fabulous! Please post your thoughts:)
Beauty Tip: Apply your eye shadow with a brush.  You can use one for the all-over color (highlighter) and then use an angle brush for your mid-tone and crease color.  I love Bobbi Brown brushes because they all have natural hair and deposit the color wonderfully on the eyelid.  (hmmm...cosmetic brushes may need to be a future post)
(For the local ladies reading, this is the Sephora @ JCP-Victory Lakes)
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