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O-Face and other makeup peeps
I tried 'Alice' from the UD Alice in Wonderland book. I used it in the manner you suggested, I think. I learned a couple of things that will make this look better the next time I try it. Not a bad pass at a first try. I've never done a smokey eye like this. I'm excited to try the green from the same book this way.
(I tried getting a decent pic with my eyes open, but it just wouldn't happen).
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Re: O-Face and other makeup peeps
I think it's too blue for your skin tone. IMO.
All I see is blue, and not your cute face, but I never claim to know anything about makeup.
That's pretty good for a first try. I would try foiling (using wet) with the shadow toward your lashline, then blending out with the shadow dry and adding the darker color in the crease to make it really pop. I hate the word "POP".
NOLA - I wasn't sure about the color myself. When I have my eyes open, you see less of the blue.
I need to avoid getting so much blue by the tear duct. I think that was a matter of too much product on the brush, and maybe the wrong brush. I think controlling the blue and the blue/black fallout with be the key.
Also, in celebration of H's successful dissertation proposal, we stayed up a little late So I have some under eye baggage today.