Sunday, April 27, 2014

How to Do Pigments the Right Way.

Out of everything, I have to say pigments are one of the hardest things to work with. Not only do they seem to fall out everywhere on your face, but precision is something that seems near to impossible when using them. There's a trick to it though, something I've only recently discovered. Most pigments need some sort of mixing agent/glue to stop the specs of pigment from falling everywhere. The perfect product for this is MAC Studio Fix Plus. Its probably the best 14 pounds I spent. It's the most multi-use makeup product out there. The trick is to take some of the pigment on your eyeshadow brush and spritz the spray on the brush from afar. This will act a glue for the pigments to stick to. Then apply the eyeshadow by packing the colour onto the lid to create an intensified look. You'd be surprised how many different tones of colour get lost in your pigment when you don't use this step. Since discovering this method I've played around with some of my pigments and I came up with this super glamorous look using jewel tones.





Products Used:
Face
MAC Studio Fix Fluid - NC35 and NC45 
MAC Studio Finish Concealer - NC40
MAC Lustre Drops - Pink Rebel
Bourjois Poudre de Delice - 53
Sleek Blusher - Rose Gold
MAC Mineralise Skinfinish - Soft and Gentle
Eyes
Urban Decay Primer Potion
MAC Cream Colour Base - Quite Natural
Urban Decay Smoked Palette - Backdoor and Blackout
MAC Fabulousness Warm Eye Palette - Sketch
Collection 2000 Liquid Eye Liner - Black
Urban Decay 24/7 Liner - Blackout
MAC Zoom Fast Black Mascara
Rimmel London Eyebrow Pencil - Brown
MAC Pigment - Green Olive
Lips
Rimmel London Lip Liner - Spice
MAC Lipstick - Please Me
I know it seems like a lot of products, but when doing your makeup determining whether it looks cakey or not is not dependant on how many products you use, more the method with you use them. My advice when doing your makeup is, if its not broken don't fix it. If you have nice skin, embrace it, use a light foundation that highlights your skin and does not cover it. Those of you who have problematic skin, there will be some areas of your skin that are better than others and try allow your skin to show through in these areas. Remember, if your skin looks natural, no matter how dramatic your makeup is it will never look cakey. Hope that helps you guys!
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