Paradox FOTD

Shannon. N
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Paradox FOTD
Paradox FOTD

About this Look

I wanted to do a nice bright red lid today, and that’s exactly what I did!!

Step-by-Step Guide

I started with Too Faced Shadow insurance, and then set it with a matte cream shade! 

I then took a fluffy brush and ran the warm brown shade in the ELF Contour kit in my crease to start building up the crease shade. 

Then I took the same fluffy brush and really buffed Colourpop Crenshaw (LE but it's a matte warm brown!) into my crease and up onto my hood!!

I swirled my finger into Colourpop Paradox (Matte red!) and then carefully patted that onto my mobile lids, then took my 217 and blended out any harsh lines!

I then took a small crease brush and patted a bit of Colourpop Seeker (Matte reddish dark brown) on my outer V/corners to deepen and darken things up! I also ran a SMALL amount of Seeker into my crease to overal deepen it. 

At this point, Paradox will be all faded and not looking so hot from all of the blending, so I then patted some MORE of Paradox onto my mobile lid again. But this time I took the SMALLEST amount of Kat Von D Swoon (Metallic?? Shimmery? Red shade!) and patted that ontop of Paradox to lighten it a bit, and add some shine and shimmer to this all matte look!!

I then took a pencil brush and ran a cool matte brown shade along my lower lash line, and buffed it out with a fluffy brush. 

I did a light coat of Too Faced Better than sex to my upper lashes, then applied these AMAZING falsies. 

For my bottom lashes, I did a mix of better than sex, and L'oreal Voluminous millions of lashes mascaras

LASTLY. I took the smallest amount of Colourpop Paisley (A pressed sheer glitter!) and patted that onto my inner corners!! 

(Brows are just MAC Waterproof brow set in Brown Ebony) 

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