Tuesday, 8 October 2019

For the Bride that lusts after "stand out eyes"!

Are you considering doing your own wedding makeup?

Maybe you are on a tight budget or getting married abroad.  To give you an expert helping hand here is my guide to achieving "stand out eyes" on your wedding day.

A special thank you to Laura Charles at https://reviva-weddings.com for inspiring this blog post!

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1. Prime
I always use a primer on the eyelids to keep eyeshadow in place.  I prefer a primer in a flesh tone shade this will even the skin tone before you apply eyeshadow so you get much better colour payoff.

I like MAC Pro Longwear Paint pots, I mostly use 'Soft Ochre'.

2.  Shade 
As a good guide apply three colours to help open and define the eyes.  First apply a light base colour all over the lid up to the brow.  Next add a mid-tone shade such as a light pink, peach, gold or light brown to the lower lid.  Finally a touch of a darker shadow such as a brown at the corner of the eyes and into the outer eye socket.  Blend all the colours together well! Choose timeless, classic shades such as browns, greys and plums but nothing too bright or shimmery.

I personally love MAC Eyeshadows.

Base shades I use include Blanc Type, Shroom, Brule and Ricepaper.

Great Mid-tones are Amber lights, Woodwinked, Grain, Girlie, Era & Wedge.

Darker shades to go for are Cork, Charcoal Brown, Embark, Swiss Chocolate, Mulch, Print, Greystone, Shale & Trax

Urban Decay Naked 2 & 3 Palettes are also very good options.

3. To define your eyes apply Eyeliner to the top lash line and slightly to the bottom lash line as well. Opt for long-wear, waterproof and smudge-proof in the title when choosing an eyeliner. Black, Brown, Grey or Plum are all good options depending on the choice of eye shadow you have used.
Liquid, gel and pencil are all great!  Simply choose whichever you find easiest to use and like the effect of.

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4. To brighten the eyes I use a pencil in the lower waterline to emphasise the natural highlight.  I like Charlotte Tilbury 'Eye cheat' or Benefit 'Eye Bright'.
I use a shadow like 'Nylon' or 'Ricepaper' to add highlight under the arch of the brow and to the inner and outer corner of the eye.  You could use a liquid highlighter as an alternative like Charlotte Tilbury 'Flawless Filter' or Benefit 'Highbeam'.

5. Curl lashes using metal Eyelash curlers.  Pulse them for a better curl. My top tip is to go back at the end of makeup when the mascara is dry and curl again for big impact!

6. Apply two to three coats of BLACK mascara. Again, go for waterproof or smudge-proof. I would only use dark brown if you are really fair or a red head.

7. For additional eye definition in photographs and to add a little drama to the eyes apply false lashes.  Individual or cluster will look more natural and feel more comfortable. A full set is a better choice if you are used to wearing lashes or want super glam' eyes.  I always use Ardell lashes, the individuals are knot-free and look very natural and the Ardell  'Demi whispies' are my favourite full set of lashes. https://falseeyelashes.co.uk/collections/ardell

8. Brushes
These are the key to perfect eye makeup and will do a lot of the work for you!
You will need a base brush, blender, mid-tone brush, socket brush and angled brush.

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I highly recommend the following MAC Brushes.

MAC Medium Angled shading brush 275S
MAC Tapered blending brush 224S
MAC Large Shader brush 239S
MAC Pencil Brush 219S
MAC Small Angled Brush 266S

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Finally some beautiful eye makeup inspiration from Pinterest for you!















If you have any questions do get in touch I would be happy to help!
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