Here is my face with NO makeup... ALSO - please excuse the hair....tomorrow is my day to wash it and I worked out and cleaned the house before I played with makeup.......
I normally use my fingers to put on my foundation. I have a few foundation brushes from Real Techniques and Elf, but I can never seem to blend the foundation in enough and it looks streaky. I have also used those little triangle sponges that you buy in bulk. I always reverted to my fingers - but I think this new sponge is a keeper!
Here's my face with foundation only, applied with the Real Techniques Sponge (damp)...
I really like this sponge. It can apply a light layer of foundation and you can build up the coverage where you need it and keep it light where you don't. It's also nice for concealer, you can build up that coverage too without making a cake on your face. I used the flat side for my foundation and the pointed tip for concealer around my nose and eyes.
Here I am with concealer, powder and bronzer....
Now for the finished look.......
I primed my lids with the elf 1.00 primer then applied Rimmel ScandalEyes pencil in Nude to the inner 1/3rd of my lid, I covered that with Virgin from the Naked Palate. Then I applied the Ulta Gel Eyeliner in Golden Egg to the middle 1/3rd of my lid and covered that with Half Baked. Next, Penny went on the outer 1/3rd and was covered with Smog from the Naked Palate. I blended each color into the next when I applied them. I applied Darkhorse from the Naked Palate to the crease and blended it out and used the lightest color from the Louise Young Palate for my brow bone. The inner corner has Elizabeth Mott Smooth Shadow in Pearl. I also used a little bit of Bronzer to transition the colors. These liners make an awesome base and the colors are such a close match the the Original Naked Palate. After 3 hours, with a little bit of sweating there is no creasing.....
I lined my upper water line with Ulta Gel Eyeliner in Blackout and Lined my upper lash line with the Matte Black from the Louise Young Palate and an Elf small angle brush.
I lined my lower water line with Ulta Gel Eyeliner in Starry Night and smudged it into the lashes. I topped it with the light blue from the Sleek Original i-Divine palate. The eye shadow really popped over the liner. The liners (Blackout and Starry Night) seem to wear like a usual gel liner on the water line and would probably need reapplied/touched up after a few hours. I finished it up with 2 coats of L'Oreal Carbon Black Mascara.
Here's a close-up of the eye look:
Overall, I am happy with how the look turned out. Normally, the upper lid colors would have been smudged on the lower lash line and both water lines would be lined with a black liner. The pop of color makes it fun and (as lame as it may sound...) I would totally start matching it to my outfits! Or mood...does that sound better?
Full List of Products
Face:
- Foundation: Maybelline Fit Me in 125
- Concealer: NYX HD Photogenic Concealer in CW03 Light
- Bare Minerals Well Rested to top off the undereye area
- Powder: NYX stay matte but not flat powder foundation in SMP02 Nude
- Bronzer: Revlon Photoready Bronzer in 100 Bronzed and Chic
- Highlight: Philosophy the color of grace amazing graze shimmering face powder
- Blush: City Color Be Matte Blush in Fresh Melon
Eyes:
- Elf Eyelid Primer (1.00) in Sheer
- Rimmel Scandal Eyes in 005 Nude
- Ulta Gel Eyeliner in Golden Egg
- Ulta Gel Eyeliner in Penny
- Ulta Gel Eyeliner in Blackout
- Ulta Gel Eyeliner in Starry Night
- Elizabeth Mott Smooth Shadow in Pearl
- Naked Palate (Original)
- Louise Young Palate
- Sleek Makeup i-Divine in 594 The Original
- L'Oreal Voluminous Carbon Black Mascara
Lips:
- Revlon Colorburst Lacquer Balm in 105 Demure
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