Laura Mercier Eye Canvas
Are oily lids the bane of your existence? My oily lids and teary eyes ruin my make-up in approximately 15 mins in humidity.
Are oily lids the bane of your existence? My oily lids and teary eyes ruin my make-up in approximately 15 mins in humidity.
Pigmented. Saturated. Rich.
Looks just like skin.
It isn’t easy to find sophisticated makeup looks for Asian faces in magazines and the Internet. So I’ve collated a few for you.
Sahara Haze. This is a beautiful khaki mossy green based palette that can be used to create a beautiful and unique smokey eye that is not too intense. The powders adhere well to the lids even without primer too. It might not look like much on the palette, but it is gorgeous on Asian skin and eyes. The best part about Tom Ford’s Eyeshadow Quads is that they are all you need to create a smokey eye. So I got the beauty advisor to share with me the formula to wear Tom Ford’s quads beautifully. This works for most of his palettes, especially the ones with only one sparkle shade. 1. Choose the medium tone shade (in this case, the light grey on the upper right hand corner), and sweep it all over lids as a base colour. Stop just under the browbone. 2. Use the darkest tone (the dark grey in this case) and apply it on the upper outer corner of your eyelids with a contouring eyeshadow brush. Sweep the colour towards the …
Just two of the most beautiful colours from Giorgio Armani’s Eyes To Kill eyeshadow range. They might not look like much in the pot… That’s no.8, a high-shine metallic champagne beige-pink that is perfect for highlighting the browbone and inner corners of the eyes. That’s no.4, a grey-purple with a high-shine metallic sheen. Perfect for adding on the middle of lids to take a smokey eye from wow to pow-wow. The silky powder has an almost creamy finish. A little bit goes a long way too. Want to invest in good eyeshadows? Consider Giorgio Armani’s.
This is the first of a new series of posts on secrets to wearing make-up flawlessly and using skincare products correctly.
Fake the post-coital glow on dreary afternoons.
Different colours, same brands.
Sometimes called ‘Star Powder’ because the celebs in Korea and Japan love it.