Leave your lips nude, with only a lipbalm on or maybe a nude lipstick in a flesh tone, to keep the focus on the eye area only, or else your makeup could look clownish :D
It's important to create a gradient between the inner corner yellow and the iridescent blue on the lid, by using a light green with shimmers, blending the colors well between applications. Darken your outer corner with a teal color and avoid blacks, because they can make the eye look seem harsh. The purple just under the browbone brings a warmer tone to the eye. Remember to blend it with a matte vanilla color applied on the browbone
This is probably my favorite look I have done so far! The colors are intense, bright and are perfect for any eye color! It's also an Arabic inspired makeup style, but nonetheless, a nightwear eye look.
Products used: - Dars white eyeshadow base (the matte one)
- yellow from the "Butterfly" (Editt cosmetics) trio
- light green from the no.1 Qianyu palette
- Turquoise e/s from the no.1 Qianyu palette
- Leishi blue pigment (no. 98)
- The darkest blue from the Beauty She palette
- White from the Beauty She palette
- "Cantare" black single eyeshadow
- Purple with blue undertones (Role Rose palette)
- Purple from the Kiko Color Sphere duo (purple & green)
- Vera Valenti liquid liner
- Avon Color Trend mascara
- Gabrini waterproof lip pencil (nude brown)
- Kiko clear super gloss.
- light green from the no.1 Qianyu palette
- Turquoise e/s from the no.1 Qianyu palette
- Leishi blue pigment (no. 98)
- The darkest blue from the Beauty She palette
- White from the Beauty She palette
- "Cantare" black single eyeshadow
- Purple with blue undertones (Role Rose palette)
- Purple from the Kiko Color Sphere duo (purple & green)
- Vera Valenti liquid liner
- Avon Color Trend mascara
- Gabrini waterproof lip pencil (nude brown)
- Kiko clear super gloss.
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