Greetings from the Dark Side!
Do you remember my ELF Disney Villains Palette haul? And what about the Night time look using the Maleficent palette? Well if you don't remember, then totally check those out! For those of you who are still interested in seeing how I am using those palettes, then I have the day time look using the Maleficent palette. I am featuring the Maleficent palette first because she is my favorite villain and Sleeping Beauty is one of my favorite Disney movies.
This look is for the most part demure; there is some color, but it is quite subtle and great for day time wear! And I'm not going to lie, besides the color Sceptre, the eyeshadows in this palette are not very pigmented. But that makes them great for very subtle looks.
1. On your primed lid apply Sceptre, or any tan colored eyeshadow you own.
2. Using a denser brush, apply Fog of Doom, or any other murky purple, on the outer V area. You can leave the purple like this, but since I am going to try and make a very wearable look, I will proceed to blend the purple in the next step.
3. Use Spindle, a mauve-toned brown, on the crease and use this color to blend the purple out.
4. Apply Fauna, a greyed green color, on the lower lash line. Finish the look with liquid liner and mascara!
If you are using the ELF Maleficent palette, then use the Day Villain Lip Pencil for a neutral mauve lip. If you don't have it, of course you can use any other lipstick you wish :)
Thank you for reading my beautiful readers!
Do you remember my ELF Disney Villains Palette haul? And what about the Night time look using the Maleficent palette? Well if you don't remember, then totally check those out! For those of you who are still interested in seeing how I am using those palettes, then I have the day time look using the Maleficent palette. I am featuring the Maleficent palette first because she is my favorite villain and Sleeping Beauty is one of my favorite Disney movies.
This look is for the most part demure; there is some color, but it is quite subtle and great for day time wear! And I'm not going to lie, besides the color Sceptre, the eyeshadows in this palette are not very pigmented. But that makes them great for very subtle looks.
Tutorial
1. On your primed lid apply Sceptre, or any tan colored eyeshadow you own.
2. Using a denser brush, apply Fog of Doom, or any other murky purple, on the outer V area. You can leave the purple like this, but since I am going to try and make a very wearable look, I will proceed to blend the purple in the next step.
3. Use Spindle, a mauve-toned brown, on the crease and use this color to blend the purple out.
4. Apply Fauna, a greyed green color, on the lower lash line. Finish the look with liquid liner and mascara!
Finished Look
If you are using the ELF Maleficent palette, then use the Day Villain Lip Pencil for a neutral mauve lip. If you don't have it, of course you can use any other lipstick you wish :)
Thank you for reading my beautiful readers!
your eyes look so pretty =) Love that look on you!
ReplyDeleteYour eyes look amazing. I love how blended the colors. Btw, your hair rocks!!!
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nice! much better than what I came up with. I've been debating on even posting the looks because i wasn't pleased with them at all :/// this looks great, though!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely and wearable look! I love it!
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The way you blended the colours together is really pretty :) Maleficent is such a cool villain!
ReplyDeleteYou really blended this beautifully <3
ReplyDeleteLovely! I love the shimmer in these eyeshadows.
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