Equipment Needed:
- Eyeshadow Primer
- Eyeshadows - Green, Blue and Black
- Mascara
- Disposable Mascara Wands
- Flat Brush
- Small Blending Brush
- Large Blending Brush
- Gel Eyeliner and Eyeliner Brush
- Lipliner
- Lipstick
- Lip Brush
- Concealer and concealer brush
- Lip Primer (Optional)
Step By Step for Eyes:
- Firstly start by applying an eyeshadow primer as this will help to intensify the eyeshadows and will prevent the eye makeup from creasing.
- Once the primer has been applied start by using a matt green shadow in the crease to act as a transition colour - this will help the other eyeshadows to blend better.
- After the transition colour has been applied. Apply a green/blue shimmer eye shadow at the inner part of the lid - this will bring light to the eye.
- Using a darker shade of green and using a small blending brush begin blending this into the crease follow this will a little black eyeshadow - this will help to make it look smokey.
- With a clean fluffy brush blend everything together until it looks seamless.
- (Optional) Apply a black gel eyeliner to the upper lash line.
- Finish off with a couple of generous coats of black mascara - make sure to use a disposable wand.
Step By Step for Lips:
- (Optional) Apply and thin layer of a lip primer as this will help to prevent the lipstick from feathering/bleeding.
- To create a crisp line start by lining the models lips as this again will help to prevent bleeding and also will give a nice base for the lipstick - Make sure to sharpen the lip pencil as this will help with the application process.
- Using a lip brush apply the lipstick.
- To clean up any dodgy lines use a bit of concealer on a concealer brush to fix any mistakes.
Personal Analysis
I really enjoyed creating this look as I personally love applying eyeshadow and creating new looks. I think I did a good job with the eyeshadow as the eyeshadow was well blended and had a gradient. One thing I think I need to improve on is using lipliner because looking at the images again I think I could have been slightly neater.




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