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Aug 16, 2013
Elma H.
Aug 16, 2013
Daniela R.
Is it really formal?
Aug 16, 2013
Isabella K.
What about a light brown smokey cat eye? Like on the outer cornera.
Aug 16, 2013
Brittany F.
I'd love to help but, first things first.
1) what color is your dress
2) what undertone does your skin have
3) post a picture of yourself please
4) where is it located?
Aug 16, 2013
Elma H.
It's formal but not a lot.
Aug 16, 2013
Elma H.
My dress is lilac my skin is coffee colour it is at a hotel and a church.
Aug 16, 2013
Brittany F.
Alright, I'd say do you regular foundation routine, then use a peach blush. Bronzer and highlighter if you want.
For eyes I have an idea haha, purple may be hard if you're not confident with brights so I think the best way is use it as a transition!
Apply concealer on the eye then any primer you'd like
1. Apply a beige onto your lid
2. Blend a warm brown into the crease, keep it light
3. Apply a lilac color over that (not literally over that I mean like above it) and use it to blend the brown out, this creates a purple haze. Then add some black or if you want even some dark purple gel/ liquid liner and you're done!
Pair with a nude lip :)
Aug 16, 2013
Brittany F.
Oh and of course add a highlight to the inner corner and brow bone, and mascarra.
Aug 16, 2013
Axita S.
Wow you are so gorg.
Aug 16, 2013
Elma H.
Who me
Aug 16, 2013
Emily M.
I don't think doing a purple lid would be so great like Brittany suggested. A little too matchy in my opinion. I'd go for a natural/warm smokey eye with coppers and warm browns, and you can never go wrong with a cat eye.
It would be better if you posted a picture of you, since on your profile there is none.
Aug 16, 2013
Brittany F.
Haha nooo I think you misunterstood, it's a mix of purple and brown in the crease essentially, if she's using it as just a transition it won't look over powering. I wish I could do it myself but I'm on vacation and didn't bring tons of makeup :( haha