Betty Davis eyes tutorial, part 2
This Tutorial is divided into two parts This tutorial was inspired by the Betty Davis look in Kevyn Aucoin's book, Face Forward. Totally one of the best books on makeup ever. The look is designed to pronounce the look of the crease by having light colors on the lid and highlighted on the brow, but deep dark colors in the crease. Products Used: Mary Kay concealer Mary Kay foundation Mary Kay Mineral foundation Mary Kay Lip Primer Mary Kay Eye Primer Mary Kay Moonstone Mineral Eye Shadow Mary Kay Espresso Mineral Eye Shadow Mary Kay Steely Eye Liner Mary Kay Ultimate Mascara Mary Kay Natural Lip Liner Mary Kay Toffee Creme Lipstick Mary Kay Amber Suede Creme Lipstick (because the first shade wasn't quite what I wanted) Mary Kay Pink Petals cheek color All those itty bitty packets were sample packets. If you want a sample of any of the eye/lipstick/cheek colors then simply email me. I can't guarantee that I can get samples to everybody on the internet for free, so I might ask for a dollar or two to cover the cost if you are outside Australia. DFTBA stardustandunicorns@gmail.com
This Tutorial is divided into two parts This tutorial was inspired by the Betty Davis look in Kevyn Aucoin's book, Face Forward. Totally one of the best books on makeup ever. The look is designed to pronounce the look of the crease by having light colors on the lid and highlighted on the brow, but deep dark colors in the crease. Products Used: Mary Kay concealer Mary Kay foundation Mary Kay Mineral foundation Mary Kay Lip Primer Mary Kay Eye Primer Mary Kay Moonstone Mineral Eye Shadow Mary Kay Espresso Mineral Eye Shadow Mary Kay Steely Eye Liner Mary Kay Ultimate Mascara Mary Kay Natural Lip Liner Mary Kay Toffee Creme Lipstick Mary Kay Amber Suede Creme Lipstick (because the first shade wasn't quite what I wanted) Mary Kay Pink Petals cheek color All those itty bitty packets were sample packets. If you want a sample of any of the eye/lipstick/cheek colors then simply email me. I can't guarantee that I can get samples to everybody on the internet for free, so I might ask for a dollar or two to cover the cost if you are outside Australia. DFTBA stardustandunicorns@gmail.com