Greetings from the Dark Side!
Tutorial time! I received some Glamour Doll Eyes eyeshadows to try out and I decided to make a Fall inspired tutorial using some of the colors!~ I really loved how this came out! I hope you like it as well :)
1. Prime your lid. I used the Color Tattoo in Barely Beige all over my eye lid.
2. This step is optional. I used the Color Tattoo in Gold Shimmer on the lid to build up a base that will compliment the powder eyeshadows I will use.
3. This is also optional. I used the Color Tattoo in Rich Mahogany on the outer corner and lower lash line to contour my eye.
4. With a flat brush, apply Glamour Doll Eyes 'Lovers Lane' on the outer half of the lid and on the crease. This color is simply stunning! It screams autumn! I also applied some on the lower lash line.
5. Apply Glamour Doll Eyes Foil Me, or any glitter glue you might have, on the center of the eye lid. Then, pat the Eye Light in 'Fire Eater' on top.
6. Apply the finishing touches. I applied a highlight shade in the inner corner (Color Tattoo in Barely Beige', some liquid liner, and these really glamorous Ardell lashes. Then you are done!
What do you think? Is this something you would wear for a night out or something extra special?
Tutorial time! I received some Glamour Doll Eyes eyeshadows to try out and I decided to make a Fall inspired tutorial using some of the colors!~ I really loved how this came out! I hope you like it as well :)
Products Used
-Maybelline Color Tattoo's in 'Barely Beige', 'Gold Shimmer', and 'Rich Mahogany'
-Glamour Doll Eyes 'Lovers Lane' eyeshadows
-Glamour Doll Eyes Foil Me
-Glamour Doll Eyes 'Fire Eater' Eye Lights
-Urban Decay 24/7 liquid liner
-Prestige My Blackest Lashes mascara
-Ardell Double Up Lashes
-Revlon Whipped Foundation in #150 Buff
-Illamasqua Hollow Cream Pigment (contour)
-NYC 'Tempted' Halloween Lipstick
Tutorial
1. Prime your lid. I used the Color Tattoo in Barely Beige all over my eye lid.
2. This step is optional. I used the Color Tattoo in Gold Shimmer on the lid to build up a base that will compliment the powder eyeshadows I will use.
3. This is also optional. I used the Color Tattoo in Rich Mahogany on the outer corner and lower lash line to contour my eye.
4. With a flat brush, apply Glamour Doll Eyes 'Lovers Lane' on the outer half of the lid and on the crease. This color is simply stunning! It screams autumn! I also applied some on the lower lash line.
5. Apply Glamour Doll Eyes Foil Me, or any glitter glue you might have, on the center of the eye lid. Then, pat the Eye Light in 'Fire Eater' on top.
6. Apply the finishing touches. I applied a highlight shade in the inner corner (Color Tattoo in Barely Beige', some liquid liner, and these really glamorous Ardell lashes. Then you are done!
What do you think? Is this something you would wear for a night out or something extra special?
Thank you for reading ♥
*Some products shown were sent for consideration.
So lovely ...
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DeleteOoh, what a sexy look Nancy! I love your hair.
ReplyDeleteOh thank you Wendy!
DeleteFirey! I love it
ReplyDelete:D Thanks!
DeleteSo pretty, love it :)
ReplyDelete:) Thank you Sarah~
DeleteThis is very pretty, I recently ordered from Glamour Dolls and I can't wait for my packages to come :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I hope you like them too!
DeleteSo pretty Nancy!!
ReplyDeleteAww thanks~!
DeleteOMG YOU ARE SO GORGEOUS!!! RED IS SOOOOOO YOUR LIP COLOR -- IT LOOKS AMAAAAAAZING ON YOU!!! sorry, I just got really excited... hehe... love the eye look doll, those shadows are badass!!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you darling! You make me blush! They are totally badass! I seriously have to wear red lips more often! Coming from you, that is a huge compliment!
DeleteYou look amazinggggg. Love the look!
ReplyDeleteThank you <3
DeletePretty eyes and I love your lipstick
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. Lover's Lane is a fabulous colour.
ReplyDeleteEverything about this look absolutely rocks - especially the hair! I love you with orange! ;)
ReplyDeleteOMG those colours are gorgeous! Lovers lane is a stunning colour, so pigmented!
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