I'm feeling that Spring is in the air and quite frankly, I'm looking forward to the sun shining down. WHat better way to welcome Spring than with a Bright and Clear makeup look. I'm wearing Lady Danger by MAC layered over Magenta lipliner (also MAC). Angelika blush by NARS was used to give this look a cooler toned glow and I decided to play up the contrast with Smolder eyeliner smudged with SMut shadow (MAC). In terms of colour palette, this would fall into 'Bright WInter'. Inspiration came from studying Elizabeth Taylor's makeup look from her younger years as an actress. I love the clear contrasting colours she wore! I found a makeup look I created for my cousins wedding and I found that it fit perfectly with the 'Elizabeth Taylor' look. I can't remember exactly what makeup I was wearing, but I think this look rocks for this upcoming SPring - check it out:
I'm enjoying creating these Bright Winter makeup looks. As much as I love my True Autumn palette, I love colour too much to just stick with one colour type. I've decided that I need to embrace that about myself vs fight it. I love being free to explore colour this way! I look forward to creating more 1950's siren makeup looks soon!!! :)
8 comments:
Not a big fan of the blue eye shadow. It's a little 80's.
wow Renata! Big fan of your looks!!
wow great look
you should start a youtube channel
Thank you so much for the compliment and encouragment!!! Very much appreciate it :)
noooo, I was wrong. This one is way better: https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xft1/v/t1.0-9/p526x296/10408009_10153150683137743_3472157740028803910_n.jpg?oh=4eb930da839f1e22ceaf83777eb4f9c9&oe=55763267&__gda__=1433743652_19ee42f5dc25573bafb9fd2aa10f6003
clear winter. Too deep for a spring. (analyzing the boy picture)
I dunno.. I like the blue.. but then I grew up in the '80s.. Those were some good years, and the way women dressed during that time still make my heart go pitter-patter.. :)
Ooooh, you took down pics.... Would like to,see you in any of the Winter Colors for comparison.
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