![]() ![]() I applied my finishing spray to finish out the look, and it did have pretty decent staying power. Then I just went in with my middle green shadow color and applied it with a damp brush on top of the lipstick. I basically just applied my nude lipstick to prime my lips and give the loose shadow something to cling to. This metallic lip color was actually super simple to create. It will pull off the mascara without wrecking your makeup! Then take a brow brush or spoolie and gently brush over the spot of mascara. PRO TIP: If you accidentally got mascara on the shadow, leave it there for a minute and let it dry. You will want to use a good concealer brush for this so that you can be precise. PRO TIP: If you made a mistake with the liner, you can go in with your concealer to fix your line. If you feel the light green got overpowered on the lid, you can go back in on the inner corner of the lid with that light green shade. Next up is mascara, and I usually do two coats for more drama. You first go in with your liquid liner to line the lash line, and then do your wing. Once you are satisfied with the shadow look, it’s time for the stars of the show. After you’re done all of these steps, you want to go back in and just make sure everything is well blended. ![]() This last step is optional, but I liked the way it turned out. ![]() Lastly, you can take a yellow to the inner corner of the eye and the beginning of the lower lash line. You take that shade along the bottom lash line until it meets the other shade you applied earlier, and blend. Blend that inward a bit, and up and around the crease. Next you take a really dark green using a fine crease brush and apply it basically in an outward V where your winged liner goes. Then you take the slightly darker green and apply that with a new brush to the outer corner of the eye, and blend inward about halfway across the lid.Īgain once most of the product is where you want it, blend upward slightly and in and around the crease. Once most of the color was on the lid, I gently blended it upward a bit. I used a lighter shade of green to apply it all over my lid and in the center of the lower lash line. I applied all of my shadows with a little spritz of primer on my brushes to maximize the color impact. Once the face is good to go, I then move to the eyes. Once that step is done, I’m ready to go in with my bronzer, blush, and translucent powder. I do my brows next, and clean up around the brows with concealer. Then I go in and apply my foundation, and concealer to highlight. I use Must Dew to moisturize, and First Base Primer to prep my face for makeup. I always start by moisturizing and priming my face. The lips turned out like a metallic liquid lipstick, and I love how it ended up filling out the look! I used three different shades to create the eye look, and just one shade of the shadow to create that shimmery green lip color. As for the green shimmery shadows, those were Mica Bella shadows. Patty’s Day was no exception! I got some laughs and some funny looks, but it was all in good fun.Īll products used for this look – with the exception of the green shadows – were LimeLight by Alcone products. I tend to show up for work dressed for the occasion, and St. Anyone that knows me, knows that I like to go all out for holidays. ![]()
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