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PAOLA Avatar

LAST ONE I LOVED WAS MY ROLLICKIN PAINT POT(FAFI) STARS AND ROCKETS ON TOP OF THAT…BABY PETALS (?) ON THE INNER LID AND SKETCH ON THE CREASE…I USED BABY PETALS AS THE HIGH LIGHTER 🙂 I LOVE THE WAY THE ROLLICKIN CHANGES THE COLOR OF THE PURPLE

lolli Avatar

Bell bottom blue on inner corners into antique green in middle of socket up into crease and antique gold on outer corners blending into my crease with emerald eyeliner topped with antique green on lower lid.. light gold highlight.

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sophia Avatar

I like all these questions you are posting on your blog!

My last great combo would be Nocturnelle with a gold colour from the Coastal Scents 78 colour palette.

I used the Gold on the inner corner, and Nocturnelle on the outer corner. To add some depth and crease, I used Top Hat.

For highlights, I used Dazzlelights on the browbone.

It is a bolder look than usual, but I like the overall results!

Saira Avatar

Pink and green eyeshadow look:
Girlfriendly on inner/first half of eyelid, greeny-gold one (can’t remember the name) paintpot on the middle-outer half of eyelid, Stars n’Rockets eyeshadow over inner/first half of eyelid, green-gold eyeshadow over middle-outer half of eyelid, dark green in crease, Urban Decay Midnight cowgirl on brownbone to highlight.

You can also substitute Rollikin’ paint pot for the greeny-gold one and use a blue eyeshadow in place of the green-gold one and dark blue in the crease, instead of dark green, with a sparkly white to highlight – gives a great pink and blue eye.

Vivien Avatar

OOO I just found a good one!

-the [lighter] purple mineralized e/s from Red She Said on the lid
-Climate Blue in the crease
-Shore Leave [or ne highlighter] to highlight

Amy Avatar

I’ve got two for ya….

Two with MAC Orange e/s ironically…

Orange on the lid with Violet Pigment on the outer corner and Tophat to darken the very outercorner. Orange and purple is a HOT combo!

The second is Orange layered with Coppering on top. It’s a very cool rusty color with a lot of depth. I used Mulch very lightly to on the outer crease, Black Tied to connect my Black Liner to the crease, and Rice Paper as a highlight. VERY COOL!

Ashley Avatar

Grape p/m above the crease, Fuchsia p/m all over lid, Violet p/m in crease to blend the two colours together, lined upper lash line with GOSH teal liquid liner (dupe for MAC’s Aqualine liquidlast eye liner.)

Sandy Avatar

Here’s my latest ones:

1.Stilife as base
Lusterleaf e/s on lid
Mutiny pigment in the crease
Print e/s in the outer V
Solar White e/s as brwobone highlighter and on inner tear duct
Emerauld Green pigment wet to line lower lashline

2. Cash Flow p/p as base
Gorgeous Gold e/s on lid
Amberlight e/s in the crease
Cranberry e/s in the outer V
Solar White e/s as brwobone highlighter and on inner tear duct
Fuschia pigment wet to line the lower lashline

Shannon Avatar

For a dailey look for going to school or work i use all MAC starflash, dreammaker on the lid, bold & brazen the the crease, and glamour check! in the outer V. I love those colors and have actually bought them for a few friends!

hannah Avatar

bare canvas paint, with parrot all over lid. then tempting in the crease and a brought up to the highlight of vanilla pigment. then use a bit of concrete in the outer corner.

Beverly Vinson Avatar

Today I wore, Moon’s Reflection on my lid, Mink & Sable in my crease and Shroom as a highlight. Quite Please was my lipstick. I wore this with a blue knitted sweater that matched Moon’s Reflection. I really liked the way this combo looked.

Mary W. Avatar

I went really purple with Urban Decay, lol
I did a wash of Asphyxia on the lid and almost all the way up to my brows [i blended it into my skin so it was very light when I got to the top]. Then I used Ransom in the inner corner and Flash on the outer, pulled them together to blend, and then used Zero and made a thin black line almost right on my lashline. Topped it off with Lust eyeliner right on the waterline and a little below and it was perfect =] Purple makes brown eyes crazy pretty.

leslie Avatar

I don’t have any gray colors , so i tried white frost(mac)on brow bone, scene(mac)on lid, and nehru(mac) in crease and as a liner.I wear nc42.

Chynna Avatar

My last one was NYX’s Pacific on lids and the gold shade from Wet n Wild’s Ultimate Expressions in Sand Castle in creases and layered over Pacific. I got my first shadow compliment from that!

rocketqueen Avatar

I paired Lilac touch (Ungaro) with Vellum and Black Tied, I know it’s basic but it just looked so good!

Also, Wolf Pearlglide with Goldmine eyeshadow. The gold shimmer in the Wolf liner was just intensified by Goldmine’s golden shimmer and they paired so well!

Erin Avatar

I did Old Gold on the inner lid, Mauvement on the outer, and Viz a Violet on the lower lashline, with Bobbi Brown Copper Diamond shimmer brick on the browbone. It was simple, but I received so many compliments on the color pairing!

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