Monday, July 26, 2010

How do i get my eye makeup to look like this? (pic)?

http://ellegirl.elle.com/var/ellegirl/storage/images/beauty/celebrity_beauty/content/mod_make_up/11048-4-eng-US/modern_love_image_244_319.jpgHow do i get my eye makeup to look like this? (pic)?
Cute costume idea! That ought to be good fun :)





You'll want to begin with a VERY even coat of foundation. Foundations in the 1960s were a lot heavier and thicker than they are today (think Max Factor's Pan-Cake and Pan-Stik- both still available, btw) , so to re-create that look, I'd say use a thick cream foundation and cover your face in it. If you're using something that thick, be sure to cover everywhere- by your nostrils, lip, etc., and buff it in well so it's even. Then you'll want to set it with translucent powder to create that even look.





The model's face appears to have been done very matte and very pale, so go light on the blusher if you decide to use it at all. Instead of blusher, maybe opt for a light highlighter on your cheekbones instead? The model here looks like she's had some pretty intense contouring done on her cheeks (darker blusher is brushed below her cheekbones and blended so that they appear to recede and her face looks thinner), so that's something you could look into if you're interested, but for the Mod look it's hardly required.





As for the eyes- The false lashes are going to do most of the work for you. Get some long black false lashes (they might look a little frightening in the package, but they'll look authentic once they're on), and apply those, blending in with black mascara. Curl the falsies and your real lashes once they're applied. Either opt for a very neutral, matte shadow, or none at all (possibly just your setting powder), and use black liquid liner to draw a heavy winged line on your upper lid only. The model here has an extremely heavy line on her upper lid, it seems to go almost to the middle of her eyelid at its widest point. Make sure you flare it out a bit into a cat's eye shape, and make sure that the ends are even (same length, same angle, you know). It sounds fiddly but it's not too bad :)





If you want to recreate the model's look exactly, use a white eyeliner pencil to line your waterline only, and use black eyeliner pencil (Prestige's waterproof eyeliners are quite good, as are Urban Decay's) to add a thinner, but still winged line out just past the corner of your eye. Make sure the line starts thinner toward the inner corner of your eye and gets thicker as it approaches the outer corner.





For your lips, you'll want a light nude or pale pink color lipstick. Again, matte was more popular during the 1960s, but shimmers are easier to find nowadays. Just follow the natural contours of your lips and blot to get an even look. You can cover this with a clear or matching gloss if it makes you more comfortable. The model in the picture you provided has a very beige-colored lipstick on, so keep that in mind if you're looking to re-create her look exactly.





Mod was all about they eyes, so make sure you play them up while subduing the rest of your face. It's not going to look at all natural or subtle, so have lots of fun with it!





Hope I could help, sorry for the long explanations.





Cheers!How do i get my eye makeup to look like this? (pic)?
maybelline has an eyeshadow kit that has black, white and silver.


put the silver on the inside corner, put the black on the rest of your lid (i personally like to add a middle color to make my eye color pop-and blend) put some white on the top lid (not so that it's WHITE -just so it shimmers and contrasts with the black. Add some black liquid eyeliner and mascara! looks cute, good luck)
You'll need:





black liquid eyeliner


black eyeshadow


beige eyeshadow


white shimmery eyeshadow


black mascara


eyeshadow brush


eyelash curler


angled eyeliner brush


foundation primer





First, apply foundation primer to your eyelids so the eyeshadow has something to cling to. Next, apply beige shadow below the eyebrow on the brow bone. Next apply white shimmery shadow to the inner corners of the eyelids.





Next, take the black eyeshadow and apply to the entire eyelid and extend to the crease and just below the browbone, and extend the eyeshadow past the outer corners of the eye, making sure the eyeshadow comes to a point. Next, take the black liquid liner and trace a thin line long the top lashes, and extend beyond the outer corners of the eye to a ';cateye'; look. Then, trace a medium sized line along the lower lashline, also extending sightly outside the outer corner, and make the line come to a point (like above, but not a far beyond the outer corner of the eye).





Finally, curl the lashes and apply 2 coats of mascara to top lashes only. Do not apply mascara to the bottom lashes.
To start, take black or a dark brown/purple shade of eyeliner.


Apply a thick line to the top eyelid while taking index finger and pulling outside corner of eye towards ear so that it makes a straight, even application. (make sure it hugs the lashline)


Next, open the eye. On the end of the outer corner, draw another layer curving upward. Sort of cat-like.


Now take a white eyeliner and apply to the inside of your bottom waterline. Also make sure to get the inside corner. Right underneath, go back with the black liner and under your bottom lashes, apply a light line.


Next, take a grey-silvery eyeshadow and lightly apply it on top of the THICK black liner you just applied. Do not put on too much or the liner will dissappear.


After all liners and shadows have been applied, start your lashes. Curl your top lashes with lash curler for 5 seconds per eye. (dont curl bottom) Now use a thick, black mascara. Such as collossal lash blast (the big yellow and purple tube). Apply several coats to both the top and bottom lashes, esp. the top.





This should work well for the eyes! I have done this look on my customers several times and it comes out great! It really makes your eye color POP
I understand the dramatic eye, I really do, but don't you think she looks a bit like a chameleon with the eye makeup? It makes them look like they're bulging out, and it seems they're looking in two different directions.





I wouldn't go for that look.
Haha, she looks a little like an alien. But you should try www.youtube.com for make up tutorials. I think this is the closest to what you want: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FSnCwJtX鈥?/a>





Hope you get the look you're after!
Just use alot of eye liner.





i could do that(Below)


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try that , but use more eyeliner . keep watching it starts out slow . fast forward it to later in the video .
Black shimmery eye shadow, black liner, liquid. White eyeshadow near the tear ducts, long black false eyelashes with two coats of black mascara. Good luck. Looks pretty difficult.
its not her makeup. shes just wearing black eyeshadow and eyeliner (and white eyeshadow on the inner corners). its the fake lashes that are doing it.
white eyeliner in the corner of your eyes, black liquid eyeliner on the bottom, and black eyeshadow applied on the top.


make it look ';winged';.
Its not real they like add extra stuff on the computer and it's a little heavy.
That's a little drastic for daytime.
smashbox eyelight is what they use to get the white.
r u serious
lol.....you want to look like cat woman.








Wow....I'm sure that look will fit your personality perfectly and how about a polite, 'thank you' to the people that tried to help you out.
that's beat.
thats a little much
wow im not sure but why would you want to wear that much?

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