MOTD using new Kat Von D Chrysalis.

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Dec 4, 2014

Jackie S.

Ok, so this is the first look I've done with this palette and with these types of colors! Constructive criticism please!

Dec 4, 2014

Jenny A.

This is a good start. The darker purple is bringing out some discoloration at the inner corner of your eye. If that were covered, and maybe the mezzanine (which is so pretty OMG!) were faded out just a bit at the corner to lighten it, it would give more dimension. You could do a light color in the corner, mezzanine in the crease and as the contour, and darker purple to deepen the look on the outer corner. Maybe the same shade you put in the inner corner swept across the brow bone under the arch. I can never get my eyeliner that straight or nice, so I would be smoking the heck out of it, especially that darker shade in the outer corner.

I feel like the lipstick is too warm of a shade to go with this. Do you have a cool-toned lippie? I'm on this burgundy kick lately, and I think you could rock the heck out of burgundy. Or you could go with an entirely nude lip which works with a more dramatic purple eye.

Dec 4, 2014

Jackie S.

Great suggestions Jenny!! Thank you!! I'll deff play around and try that out next time! I don't have a lot of lipsticks. This color, red, a too faced melted one in the orangey shade. Maybe just Chapstick next time!!:)

Dec 4, 2014

Jenny A.

Yeah, orange isn't right for this. I'm willing to bet your natural undertone with some gloss would be better. I'm off to lunch on a dime store (I'm old, I call Targe a dime store) quest to find some cheap purple lippies. I'm so envious. I want that palette now dang it!

Dec 4, 2014

Taylor G.

Those are pretty colors! I want that palette