Sun-Kissed Glamour for Summer Part 2: How to Create an Evening “Resort Chic” Look
Posted by Sean Conklin | 05/18/2010 | 0 Comments
Labels: Cosmetics, Beauty Make-Up, Make-Up Demo
In Part 1 of this series, I showed you how to create a simple, natural beauty look that’s beach-ready. Now, I am going to show you how to transform it to a resort chic look for the evening. To create both of these looks, I’ve used MUD’s Sun-Kissed Glamour Kit (launching officially on June 1 but available now online), which contains the following products:
· 4-Hole Eye Color Palette filled with Dulce de Leche, Pixie, Cajun Spice, and Smoked Sapphire Eye Colors
· Endless Summer Matte Bronzer
· Magnolia Lip Glaze
Get This Look:
Eyes: Apply Pixie Eye Color on the lid with the #800 Crease Brush, blending upward into the crease. Next, add Cajun Spice Eye Color with the #350 Shadow Blender Brush to the crease to reinforce the contour. To intensify the look, add Smoked Sapphire in the crease and blend with the #800 Crease Brush. For elegance and definition, add Smoked Sapphire Eye Color as a liner with dampened #210 Angle Liner Brush, ensuring the thinnest part of the eyeliner is near the tear duct. The liner should thicken towards the outer corner of the eye and flare up, stopping two to three lashes in.
Cheeks/Lips: Starting from the center of the cheekbone and using a circular motion, apply Endless Summer Matte Bronzer with the #510 Duster Brush. Apply a light layer of Magnolia Lip Glaze to complete this look.
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