I didn’t mean to do another green and blue eye look because I just did one, but Deep End was too pretty to pass up. It is an intensely bright teal shade that is just fantastic and what initially attracted me to this anniversary palette. The gold shade I used in this look mutes the color a bit, but it is bright and beautiful.
Products Used: | |
Eyebrows: | Mac Eyebrow Crayon – Spiked |
Maybelline Great Lash Clear Gel | |
Base: | Mac Soft Ochre |
Highlighter: | Mac Manilla Paper |
Crease: | Mac Cork |
Lid: | Urban Decay Deep End |
Inner Corner: | Urban Decay Chase |
Outer Corner: | Urban Decay Evidence |
Upper Lashline: | Mac Kohl Pencil – Feline |
Lower Lashline: | Urban Decay 24/7 Pencil – Electric |
Urban Decay 24/7 Pencil – Eldorado | |
Mascara: | Clinique High Definition Lashes |
Mac Prep and Prime – Lash | |
Foundation: | Everyday Minerals Powder – Tan
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Get This Look: |
I applied Mac Cork with a crease brush after smoothing on Soft Ochre paint pot. Cork has sat in my collection and had not received much attention from me at all. I ‘discovered’ it this past week and used it a lot in my crease. On my skin, it creates a nice shadow versus being an obvious brown shade. It is a typical Mac matte and not easy to blend out. Cork gets mostly covered up by the lid shades but does peak out a bit.
Using a Mac 239 and used Chase for the inner two-thirds of my lid. I wish I hadn’t taken the color over that far because it muted Deep End too much. Using the other side of the 239, I patted on Deep End starting on the outer corner and blending in towards the inner corner. Using a pencil brush, I used Evidence to form my outer V.
I used a bright blue (Electric) and gold (Eldorado) liner on my lower lash and water line to create a more teal shade. I didn’t set Mac’s Feline with a black shadow, but I would have if I were leaving the house or wearing this look for an extended period of time.