On a smaller pointed crease brush and a little more of Print, place the brush in the outer corner as before but this time flick it out towards the end of your eyebrow to get the same look Olivia has. Don't go too dark in the outer corner and don't blend upwards too much, you want to see no shadow above your crease when looking straight into a mirror.Ĥ. Keep doing this over and over until you get that nice gradient going on. On a stiff blending brush I took the colour Print by Mac and slowly began building up the colour in the outer corner, sweeping it in towards the inner corner when there was very little product left on the brush. This is to make it easier to blend out the grey as its the only other colour we will be using, and as those of you who use UDPP will know, it can be hard to blend with a sticky base like this.ģ. Next you want to do a wash of a matte bone coloured (or any fleshtone eyeshadow that matches your skin) eyeshadow all over the lid and under the lower lashes. Olivia's brows aren't the main focus on her face so if you don't need to fill in gaps on yours, leave them be.Ģ. As always, I applied my Urban Decay Primer Potion all over the lid with my ring finger and I filled in my brows with Catrice eyeshadow in Starlight Espresso. Get your greys and blending brushes out and let's get started!ġ. I find that it's very much a "prettifying" look and the colour will suit any eye colour. This is a super-easy makeup look, perfect for when you want to make minimum effort with maximum results.
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