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Saturday 26 October 2013

Leopard Makeup


Well, here's the second makeup entry I did, the Leopard makeup!

1. Start off with priming your face and then apply your usual concealer, cover up and powder.

2. Take your brow pencil/ gel/ powder and apply this to your eyebrows making it dramatic and bigger than your normal brows.

3. Next your going to apply primer to your eyes and then take a brown eyeshadow (I used a shimmery dark brown from my e.l.f palette). You're going to apply this color all over your eye.

4. Next take a black/ dark brown eyeshadow and your crease brush and brush it in a C shape on the outer corner of your eye and across your crease making sure to blend it out.

5. Once you've applied your eyeshadow take either a gel liner or liquid liner and apply this to your inner eye make a V shaped tear drop. Then extend this to a dramatic wing on the outer corner of your eye. Remember longer is better.


 
6. Take your pencil liner and apply this to your water line.

7. Apply your favorite mascara like usual and then apply some dramatic false lashes. I applied a pair similar to these but more thicker. 


Yay your eyes are done! Now comes the difficult part.

8. You're going to take the same brown eyeshadow you used for your eyes and apply this in circles and ovals all over your face wherever you want to have the leopard print.

9. Once you've placed the eyeshadow where you want it, you're going to take either your gel liner or liquid liner and place this around the eyeshadow. Keep in mind that it doesn't have to be perfect. Apply the liner in half circles or in circles around the eyeshadow.


10. Next take that same eyeliner and apply this to your nose in a triangle, then draw a line in your cupids bow connecting your nose and lips.

11. Take the eyeliner and apply this to your top lip and angle it out on the sides like it's a smile.

12. Draw small circles on your upper lip and then draw on whiskers. Make sure the whiskers and thicker at the start and then thin out the further you draw them. I find that it helps when you hold the pencil/ liner/ face paint hard on your skin then sorta drag it out and let the hold get lighter.

And there you have it! Your leopard makeup is complete! 

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