A Summery Green Look with a Pop of Coral featuring Melt Cosmetics Impulsive
About this Look
Here’s a green-heavy look using the new Melt Cosmetics Impulsive palette!
P.S. — You can find the details for the other half of the face here.
Step-by-Step Guide
- Inner tearduct: No Regrets
- Inner lid: No Regrets
- Middle of lid: Go Getter, CEO
- Outer lid: Drunk Text
- Crease: Game Changer
- Deep crease: Profesh
- Above crease: 2012 (above inner crease only)
- Browbone: Poppin' Bottles
- Lower lash line: Overdrive, Game Changer (outer), Poppin' Bottles (inner)
- Cheeks: Lines & Last Night, Bronze (03)
- Lips: Infuse, Pink Parade
Products Used
Melt Cosmetics Impulsive 18-Pan Pressed Pigment Palette
Melt Cosmetics No Regrets Eyeshadow
Melt Cosmetics Go Getter Eyeshadow
Melt Cosmetics CEO Eyeshadow
Melt Cosmetics Drunk Text Eyeshadow
Melt Cosmetics Game Changer Pressed Pigment
Melt Cosmetics Profesh Eyeshadow
Melt Cosmetics 2012 Eyeshadow
Melt Cosmetics Poppin' Bottles Eyeshadow
Urban Decay Overdrive 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencil (Eyeliner)
La Mer Linen The Soft Fluid Long Wear Foundation SPF 20
Natasha Denona 20 LY Face Glow Foundation
Hourglass Diffused Light Ambient Lighting Powder
Marc Jacobs Beauty Lines & Last Night (502) Air Blush
Natasha Denona Bronze (03) Super Glow Highlighter
Bite Beauty Infuse Amuse Bouche Liquified Lipstick
Marc Jacobs Beauty Pink Parade (376) Enamored Hi-Shine Lip Lacquer
Some time, I’m gonna need you to explain how you’re able to combine mid-tone and/ or bold colours so that all of them pop without getting all muddy. I know I’m probably blending too much but I can’t seem to hit that sweet spot between “too much” and looking like I just have different blobs of colour attached to my eyes.
It is a fine line! Some random tips: use more brushes between shades or use a microfiber towel between colors, and sometimes, it is better to use a clean, fluffier brush for blending. When doing a brighter/lighter shade in the middle, sometimes I’ll go over it with a bit more product at the end to bring back brightness if I over-blended into darker shades. I also like working light to dark overall!