How to Do a St. Patrick's Day Makeup Look
Apply a dot of skin-colored concealer to your lids, and blend it in with your pinkie or ring finger., Over the concealer, apply a green that isn't too bright and isn't too dark., Choose a smoky gray eye shadow to apply just in the outer corners of...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Apply a dot of skin-colored concealer to your lids
This will create a base for your eye shadow. -
Step 2: and blend it in with your pinkie or ring finger.
Apply it up to your crease, and make sure if it becomes clumpy, smooth it out. , Don't make it too dark, remember to blend! , Remember that this is supposed to be SUBTLE, so don't let the gold overtake the green.
The green is the most important part.
The gold will add a shine, and a touch of the 'pot of gold at the end of the rainbow' look. , Apply it along your brow bone for highlighting.
There will be a tinge of green.
Make sure the highlighting reaches all the way to your main eye shadow, kind of fading from light green to dark green. , Set it with clear lip gloss. ,,, -
Step 3: Over the concealer
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Step 4: apply a green that isn't too bright and isn't too dark.
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Step 5: Choose a smoky gray eye shadow to apply just in the outer corners of your green eyeshadow
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Step 6: so it looks like the green is fading into a kind of black color.
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Step 7: In the inner corner
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Step 8: apply gold eye shadow to the middle of your lid
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Step 9: kind of meeting the smoky color halfway there.
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Step 10: Mix a simple white eye shadow with a light sea foam green so that you have a greenish-white color.
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Step 11: Apply a dark pink lip stain or lipstick to your lips.
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Step 12: Finally
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Step 13: apply a thick coat of black mascara
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Step 14: preferably curling mascara
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Step 15: so that your lashes are long and thick.
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Step 16: Have fun with your look!
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Step 17: Finished.
Detailed Guide
This will create a base for your eye shadow.
Apply it up to your crease, and make sure if it becomes clumpy, smooth it out. , Don't make it too dark, remember to blend! , Remember that this is supposed to be SUBTLE, so don't let the gold overtake the green.
The green is the most important part.
The gold will add a shine, and a touch of the 'pot of gold at the end of the rainbow' look. , Apply it along your brow bone for highlighting.
There will be a tinge of green.
Make sure the highlighting reaches all the way to your main eye shadow, kind of fading from light green to dark green. , Set it with clear lip gloss. ,,,
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