A Purple, Gold, & Green Eye Look featuring ColourPop & Stila
About this Look
Here’s a look using ColourPop’s new Through My Eyes palette along with some of the new Stila Shade Mystere Liquid Eyeshadows!
Step-by-Step Guide
- Inner tearduct: Mythical
- Inner lid: Spellbound
- Middle of lid: Flecks
- Outer lid: Emerald Dream
- Crease: Moody
- Above crease: Wild Soul
- Browbone: Lucido
- Lower lash line: Perversion, Psychic
Products Used
 ColourPop Through My Eyes
                    ColourPop Through My Eyes                        16-Pan Eyeshadow Palette
 Stila Mythical
                    Stila Mythical                        Shade Mystere Liquid Eyeshadow
 Stila Spellbound
                    Stila Spellbound                        Shade Mystere Liquid Eyeshadow
 ColourPop Flecks
                    ColourPop Flecks                        Pressed Powder Shadow
 ColourPop Emerald Dream
                    ColourPop Emerald Dream                        Pressed Powder Shadow
 ColourPop Moody
                    ColourPop Moody                        Pressed Powder Shadow
 ColourPop Wild Soul
                    ColourPop Wild Soul                        Pressed Powder Shadow
 ColourPop Lucido
                    ColourPop Lucido                        Pressed Powder Shadow
 Urban Decay Perversion
                    Urban Decay Perversion                        24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencil (Eyeliner)
 Stila Psychic
                    Stila Psychic                        Shade Mystere Liquid Eyeshadow
 
             
     
                             
                     
                    
Oh gosh!!!! Why?! Has me drooling with that Stile inner corner mix! Stunning again! Looks great on you.
Christine! That blend of the greens and orange is impeccable! Was magic involved?? Share your secrets!! Every time I blend green into orange/yellow it’s a muddy mess (dang color theory).
I’d recommend laying down the more orange color first and avoiding too much overlapping – let the green get pulled and diffused over the edge of the orange. I’d also say to step back – don’t get caught up in making it look seamlessly blended close-up because to a degree, it’s not “seamless” but blended enough that the two meet nicely but are still distinctive.