Today’s request comes from Barbara and she asks:
“How about a soft yellow look?”
Sure thing! This is definitely one I haven’t done yet, but I love how light and natural this one turned out to be. I kept everything very light in this look, but if you’d like to wear a darker lipstick or more dramatic winged eyeliner, this would be the type of look to do it with. Thank you for the idea, Barbara!
Close-up of the eyes:
Products Used
Face
- Revlon Colorstay Liquid Foundation in Ivory #110
- Ben Nye Neutral Set Translucent Powder
- MAC Prism – blush
Eyes
- Too Faced Eyeshadow Insurance
- MAC Ricepaper (inner half of lid and lower lashline)
- MAC Goldmine (outer half of lid)
- MAC Femme Fi (LE) (blend) – you could also use ‘Shroom’ here
- MAC Blacktrack Fluidline
- L’Oreal Voluminous Mascara
- Covergirl Brow Pencil in ‘Soft Blonde’
- Ardell #113 false eyelashes
Lips
- MAC High Tea
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High Tea is my new found favorite! Love, love it!!!
Very pretty Zabrena. You definitely made the look soft and wearable!
Many of the looks I’ve seen on other websites using yellows are just horrible! Usually too bright of color on the wrong complexion. I wanted to ask you how you are liking the colors you are using for the new spotlights? I recently got Digit and I love it! You have to do pack it on a little bit, but I think it’s worth it.
Thanks, Karah!
I always get so intimidated by yellows because like you said, they can be too powerful in a look if you don’t pay attention to the hues.
I am loving Digit too! It’s become of my most favorite purples lately!
Surprisingly I’m really enjoying Moon’s Reflection, even though I typically don’t like how blues look on me. I think the reason I like it is because it’s such a pale, light blue. Really gorgeous color!