Monochrome Greens - Chartreuse
About this Look
Step 1: Apply a chartreuse eyeshadow all over the lid. The placement need not be precise, but make sure that the color is opaque.
Step 2: Blend a deep forest green all over the crease/socket-line. You can go as high as you want.
Step 3: Mix a white highlighting eyeshadow with a tiny bit of matte green (Tap into the white 4 times with your brush and the green 1 time only) and apply this onto the negative space below the eyebrow to just above the forest green.
Step 4: If you prefer a more pronounced crease, darken that area with the forest green again. Line your eyes – I did a double wing and applied a white eyeliner between the lines.
Step 5: Define the brows. Mix the forest green and the matte green onto the lower lashline. Too make this look a little smokier, just go lower than you usually would. Line the waterline with some black liner.
Step 6: Apply false lashes.
Step 7: This look is heavy on the eyes – so I decided to go plain on the cheeks with just some minor contouring. The lips are kept natural and glossy with a mix of beige and pink lipgloss.
Heh heh, so… this is what you get when you actually tried to play by the rules for once. ^.^ Or is it just me?
Products Used:
Eyes:
- NARS Rated R I Eyeshadow (Chartreuse) – Eyelid
- Tarte the Jewelry Box Eyeshadow No. 6 (Forest Green) – Crease/Socket-line and Lower lashline
- Inglot 496 DS (White) – Highlight
- Inglot 384 Matte (Green) – Lower lashline and highlight.
- Canmake Creamy Eye Pencil in Black – Waterline
- Maybelline Lasting Drama Gel Liner in Black/Silver
Face:
- DIY Tinted Moisturizer
- MAC Refined Golden Bronzer
Lips:
- Essence Stay With Me Lipgloss in Trendsetter
- Lancome Color Fever Lipgloss in 306
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