Last minute halloween costume #2
Start off with a semi-matt foundation and apply it all over your face and don't forget to blend it down your neck. I used the Covergirl Ready Set Gorgeous Foundation in the shade 105, classic ivory. Next, you'll want to fill in your eyebrows. Try to go a shade or two darker than your natural brow color! You want to define & shape your eyebrows. To achieve defined eyebrows i used Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Powder Duo in taupe. After you fill in your eyebrows, take two pieces of tape and apply them to the back of your hand to get almost all the tackiness off. Then angle the tape under your lower lashes pointing up near the end of your eyebrow! This will ensure that you get a cat-eye shaped eyeshadow and your eyeliner will be perfect. Once you have your tape where you want it, grab a gold creme eyeshadow base and apply it all over the lower lid up to your crease. I used the Elf Jumbo Eyeshadow Stick in the color Little Miss thing. Then I took a gold eyeshadow out of the Too Face Chocolate Bar Eyeshadow Palette and packed it on over the gold cream base. Next grab a dark brown and apply it to your crease and create a wing shape until you hit your tape. With the dark brown eyeshadow, sweep it down near the front of your eyebrow and down in the inner corner. Grab your favorite eyeliner and create a winged eyeliner. I used Kat Von D Ink Liner in the color trooper. Next extend your eyeliner towards your inner tear duct! Sweep the gold eyeshadow for your brow bone highlight! Grab a creamy kohl eyeliner pencil and line your lower lash line. Then grab a black eyeshadow on a pencil brush and smudge the liner you just applied. Apply your favorite mascara and false eyelashes for a more dramatic effect! Next, contour your cheeks, temples, and jawline. I used grey tone bronzer powder to achieve a more structured face like Cleopatra. I used the The Balm Cosmetics Brozer in Bahama Mama. Then grab a more orange toned bronzer to warm up your complexion. I used the Smashbox Brozed Lights Bronzer. Apply a touch of blush and finish your face look with a golden highlight. I used The Balm Cosmetics Betty Lou Manizer. Apply a stone brown lipstick(Wet N Wild Bare It All Matte Lipstick) then dust the gold eyeshadow used earlier lightly over your lipstick for a golden look! For the hair, I added in two dutch braids on each side and pulled them out to make it messy. I used a couple of necklaces that I already had as headbands! To complete this egyptian goddess halloween costume, add gold jewelry and big earrings! If you want to take this costume to its fullest, add a black wig. Also, try adding gold eyeshadow all over your neck and decolletage to embrace your inner goddess! Share with us if you recreate this halloween look! |
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July 2016
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