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Welcome to my beginner tutorial! I’d do a video one, but you wouldn’t be able to SEE anything. My video camera sucks! So I’ve numbered each picture so you can easily follow each step that I’ve written down here.First I’ve set out EVERYTHING that I use (some I haven’t even used, but I will in the future) not just the ones used for this tutorial. So now you can see exactly what I use.
1. Brushes.
I’ve set out each type of brush I’ve got. All of them are just random brushes that I’ve collected over the years. None of them have names on them, they’re just ones I’ve gotten from kits. One of them is a lip brush and it works wonderful for clean lines! The big brushes I’ve used on the full face, but never just the eyes or lips, they’re too big. The medium ones are usually for application of the shadow. Not the small details. Tiny is used for the small details, but usually the pins are the main thing I use for the really fine details.
2. Eyeshadows
So these are the main things I use. I love Covergirl’s eyeshadows! They’re so bright and go on very nice. The strange thing about them is the longer you have them on, the sparklier they get.
The Rimmel ones are creams, and I’m not that big of a fan of them. They’re really pretty when you first put them on, but soon they start going in the crease of your eyelid and it is not pretty.
The Avon stuff is surprisingly good! I wear the gold everyday to work and it is extremely shiny. (I have to look normal for work, blah)
The L’oreal one is just a standard blue, nothing special but it’s nice for a more normal look.
The Annabelle ones are WEIRD! You put them on blue, and they change purple after you wear them for a little while. It’s fun if you want to freak out your friends. “Weren’t you wearing blue before?”
3. Liquid Liners
I love love love these things! These are the main thing I use for the tiny details. The brushes are pretty small themselves, but if I need it smaller, I just dab it on a pin. The Gosh ones are IMPOSSIBLE to get off. They really suck into your skin! They’re super bright and last forever, but if you’re just going to be wearing it for only a little while, they’re not fun to get off.
The L’oreal black liner goes on wonderful. My only complaint is that it flakes off way too easily. For me, just doing it for fun and not going out, it’s fine. But if you wore this out for a while, it’d flake off in no time. I’d suggest getting a better kind. The Rimmel ones are really good, bright, stay on for a long time and don’t REALLY stick to your skin afterwards. They’re sometimes a little tricky to get off, but no where near as hard as the Gosh.
The unknown one was my first liquid liner. The actual liner was crappy, but the brush is tiny! It works wonderful for small details! I think it came from the dollar store.
4. SPARKLES!!!!!
Oh how I love sparkles. If you want some heavy duty sparkles, you seriously want to get the Wet N Wild Mega Sparkles. They are amazing! Though they stick to you for days, but they’re SO SPARKLY!
The Body shop has a mineral sparkle that is so pretty! I use it for the whiteish silver stuff and it stays on pretty well!
The Caboodles is just fun. It’s got a huge brush with SCENTED sparkles. That’s right! It smells like strawberries!
5. Random Crap
The most important thing out of ALL the stuff I’ve shown you is the Make-up Remover! If you’re going to be playing around with make-up, always make sure to have this! Some of this stuff is hard to get off and this seriously is like magic! It’s Neutrogena, oil free, so it doesn’t leave your face feeling like you’ve just oiled up. It takes stuff off in seconds!
Annabelle Black Eyeliner, it’s the only black eyeliner I use. It goes on nice and smooth, so you’re not ripping your eyes off and it doesn’t smear everywhere.
Skittles lip balm. Smells AMAZING! I just use this for when I’m doing my lips. It helps the shadows stay on and it makes the clean up so much faster!
Rubies Halloween Cream Make-up. This is what I use for all the white details. The only thing is don’t put a lot on your lips. It makes them feel funny and it says on the tube don’t. Just don’t! haha.
Revlon Mascara, it works amazing. I have pretty long lashes, but they’re always so limp. This really curls the lashes and really extends them!
6. Palettes
From 6-8, they’re just no name palettes I’ve picked up over the years. They’re from Shoppers drug mart and… well they’re not THAT great. Some of the colours look bright, but when you put it on it just blows off. If you’re looking for light, pale colours, these work well. Some of the colours can go on bright, like the pink and red in 7 and the pink in 6, but the rest are pretty pale!
9. Mirror.
I love this Remington mirror with a passion. As a lot of you know, I wear glasses. When I take them off, I’m completely blind. This thing blows your eyes up like you wouldn’t believe. It allows me to do make-up without my glasses and still be able to see. It also provides 4 different settings for light. I use the brightest so I can see everything that I’m doing! Seriously think of getting it. It’s worth it.
10. A Good Camera
Nothing worse then an amazing make-up job and a terrible quality picture. Get a half decent camera, doesn’t have to be an expensive one, but one with at least a 4 megapixel thing! No webcams! Haha Mines a Sony, it works wonderful!
Finally! Now time to get started! I’ve only used the brushes from the eye shadows themselves, plus Q-tips and a pin.
11. Start with a clean base. You don’t want yesterdays make-up mixing in with the new stuff.
12. I’m using the Covegirl shadows, this one is the 425 lime alive. Depending on how much you put on, it either can go on a neon yellow, or a lime green. (It looks more yellow, unless you mix with the turquoise) I’m sort of in the middle here. Don’t worry about putting it on neatly right now, just slap’er on.
13. Next is the 434 turquoise tempest. Just put it on in the middle, don’t worry about blending yet.
14. Finally is the 450 indigo impact. Add it to the end and go further out past your eye. Make it go into a point as shown in the picture. Try to follow your lid line when the eye is closed.
15. Blend. First take the lime eye shadow on your brush and add it to the beginning of the turquoise. It’ll turn into a bright green. If you want it more turquoise or more lime, add the colour you prefer. It might take a few times to get the perfect blend. Do the same with the turquoise and the blue. When finished, use a Q-tip to clean up any fly away eye shadow.
16. Add black liner to the underneath. I used the Annabelle pencil for this, not the liquid liner. Extend it out to the end of the blue. I use a Q-tip to go along the bottom and side to clean it up.
17. Add black to the corner and extend it just a little bit. For people with glasses, don’t go too far, otherwise the feet of the glasses will smudge it and it’ll just be a mess! Go up under the lid just a little bit, but make it look like your have black all around the eye. The lashes should help fill in the black.
18. Grab your liquid liner and grab a pin. If you don’t feel safe using a pointy pin, you can cut off the end. I used scissors for it once, and it worked fine. Just be careful not to send it flying into your eye! Be cool, wear safety glasses. Dip your liquid liner brush into the tube and then dab the pin against the brush. Don’t get too much, otherwise it’ll drip off.
19. Open your eyes REALLY wide. Ok, not that wide, and carefully dab the pin under your eye, like the picture shows. Try not to use the side of the pin, otherwise it’ll turn into a line. If the dot is looking a little funny, grab a Q-tip and just try again! I did about 6, but you can continue around the eye if you want. Let it dry!
20. Finally it’s time to put the mascara on. My trick is to do one eye, do the other and then do a second coat. I let them dry for just a few moments, so the second coat really makes them thick and long!
21. There you have it. A final picture of what the eyes look like. My camera washed out the lime and turquoise a bit, so 22 is of a picture without the flash.
I hope you enjoyed this! I’ll be doing another in the future, slightly harder! If you guys try this, send me a picture! I’d love to see it! I’ll put it up in my journal!
Any questions? Just ask!
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Comments: 194
SheyChan [2013-07-06 20:33:51 +0000 UTC]
so nice! But I am one of this guys who never use firmly make up... because I won't train it... so it would surely look like some creep on me.
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TheCanarianEmpire [2013-04-25 16:57:44 +0000 UTC]
I was playing around with my makeup last night, trying to do this you do such lovely work~ What kind of brush do you use to get it to a point at the end? Whatever I try looks too rounded
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KatieAlves In reply to TheCanarianEmpire [2013-04-26 15:55:47 +0000 UTC]
I used a really fine craft brush! But a really good technique is to put a piece of tape along the edge of your eye and then add the eyeshadow. You don't need a really small brush, just bring the eyeshadow closer to the edge until you make a point. Take off the tape and you have a perfect edge with a small end!
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TheCanarianEmpire In reply to KatieAlves [2013-04-26 16:13:20 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much! I shall definitely try that~
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engelangelicamodel [2013-01-08 12:03:43 +0000 UTC]
So dissapointed to see you use cosmetic tested on animals
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KatieAlves In reply to engelangelicamodel [2013-01-08 16:49:36 +0000 UTC]
Which one is tested on animals?
This was posted almost 2 years ago when I was first starting out. I don't even use any of this makeup anymore.
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engelangelicamodel In reply to KatieAlves [2013-01-08 21:09:05 +0000 UTC]
L'Oreal, sadly.
I was browsing through the all thing didn't notice the date. I am very glad if you don't use l'Oreal anymore, theses people are just down cruel.
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KatieAlves In reply to engelangelicamodel [2013-01-08 22:06:30 +0000 UTC]
Nah, the stuff was pretty crappy anyways.
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Ultramarine7 [2013-01-06 18:04:39 +0000 UTC]
...I can barely do eyeliner properly... hopefully, with enough practice (lots and lots and lots and lots of practice), I can eventually move on to stuff like this! Thanks for sharing!
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DeadRoseInTheSnow [2012-09-28 05:43:14 +0000 UTC]
Have you ever considered using a nail dotting tool instead of the pins? Just thought that it might be a little bit safer
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KatieAlves In reply to DeadRoseInTheSnow [2012-09-28 22:16:05 +0000 UTC]
I haven't used a pin in quite a while now thankfully! I've found a small enough brush!
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ViolinGoddess In reply to KatieAlves [2012-10-28 03:54:03 +0000 UTC]
Being a Costumer myself, my instinct would be to use a match stick (either end), or the extra long matches used for lighting fireplaces!
Now days there are a variety of straight pins with lots of sizes, shapes and lengths of that wouldn't trigger a frightful response of sticking a needle THAT close to my eyeball.
Additionally, several small sizes of kitting needless that are soft to the touch, but fine at the point.
Just My FYI;
Violin Goddess
~Goddess Couture~
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Dragon-star23 [2012-04-08 00:30:54 +0000 UTC]
This is very cool. I think that I might use it or show it to one of my friends so that she can do it.
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SallySamson [2012-02-24 17:08:54 +0000 UTC]
YEAH!!!
Now i know how to do!
Thank you for showing how to conjure up the beauty eyes<3
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Cylpso [2012-02-20 14:32:02 +0000 UTC]
That's not hard at all~! (Sorry I've been creeping on all your pictures XD)
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Karen-Akkermans [2012-01-29 09:00:24 +0000 UTC]
Sorry but I don't think pins, trimmed or not, belong anywhere near eyes. I understand you are very careful with them but it is very unsafe :s Why don't you try a dotting tool? originally for nail art, but will work just fine and is a lot safer. I don't want to be mean, but I am just concerned
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KatieAlves In reply to Karen-Akkermans [2012-01-29 15:14:14 +0000 UTC]
I stopped using pins a long time ago. I use spotter paint brushes now. A pin was the only thing that was small enough to do all my details. I never poked myself, I was extremely careful with it.
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Karen-Akkermans In reply to KatieAlves [2012-01-31 20:20:50 +0000 UTC]
okay glad you reassured me ^^
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CittyCat105 [2012-01-26 11:22:47 +0000 UTC]
I think this goes without saying but - wow do you have a lot of eye shadow!
love you stuff. I gotta try this.
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themagpiesnest [2012-01-18 22:12:24 +0000 UTC]
Great tutorial - I need to try this out some time!
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BesaChan [2012-01-18 19:53:00 +0000 UTC]
I tried this, but it's no where near as good as this.
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lillyofthevally [2011-11-07 21:01:18 +0000 UTC]
I've wondered if when you blink the make-up smears?
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KatieAlves In reply to lillyofthevally [2011-11-07 23:08:49 +0000 UTC]
Nope, I never have that problem! I blink multiple times just creating this. If you have a problem with smudging or it falling off quickly, use eyeliner or eyeshadow primer!
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KatieAlves In reply to Arashi-Kuro [2011-10-18 01:36:46 +0000 UTC]
I have this one here: [link] which I will be making a video tutorial of!
and an actual scene with a fairy: [link]
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Arashi-Kuro In reply to KatieAlves [2011-10-25 03:34:41 +0000 UTC]
OMG!! I adore your Fall vs. Spring makeup. What inspired you to first start doing makeup like this?
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Arashi-Kuro In reply to KatieAlves [2011-10-28 17:15:17 +0000 UTC]
XD They're just beautiful.
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Spazz-Of-Spades [2011-09-13 06:03:20 +0000 UTC]
oooh I want your mirror! Do you happen to remember how much it costs? (Ignore this if you find the question too prying....)
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KatieAlves In reply to Spazz-Of-Spades [2011-09-13 23:17:56 +0000 UTC]
My mom says she thinks it costed about 60 bucks, but she can't really remember. I've had it for a while and I'll DIE when it breaks!
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PrincessOfDarknessHD [2011-08-20 19:50:27 +0000 UTC]
oooo definitely gunna try some of your makeup works.
Your amazing!
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KikuElric [2011-08-15 08:22:25 +0000 UTC]
I wonder if I'd be able to wear somthing like this at the school I'm going to next year.....
Heheh, I'm gonna find out the first day
I'm just about in love with your makeup, though.
I can't believe I JUST heard about you
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KatieAlves In reply to KikuElric [2011-08-15 19:08:36 +0000 UTC]
Do it! I wear this all the time, all I get is complements!
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Serenity-Pure [2011-08-07 00:08:08 +0000 UTC]
I'm going to try this, and wear it to school O: I will freak everyone out. :3 <3
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KatieAlves In reply to Serenity-Pure [2011-08-07 15:44:36 +0000 UTC]
If THIS freaks everyone out, then your school is full of a bunch of boring people! XD
This is my tame, normal make-up!
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Serenity-Pure In reply to KatieAlves [2011-08-07 16:10:41 +0000 UTC]
you are totally right. The reason why I don't like my school is because EVERYONE is such a....normal, jerky, teenager. None of them stand out, and none of them have a creative mind of their own. Plus I just love to freak people out xD :3
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KatieAlves In reply to Serenity-Pure [2011-08-07 17:43:29 +0000 UTC]
Bah, what a terrible school! Freak em out! haha
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Serenity-Pure In reply to KatieAlves [2011-08-07 18:53:36 +0000 UTC]
hehe trust me, I will xD I also can't wait to see my teacher's reactions O:
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PostitBowie [2011-07-01 04:20:02 +0000 UTC]
I really love your work! It's truly amazing :3
How long does it take to do this? & how do you make it last? my make up always fades within an hour x(
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KatieAlves In reply to PostitBowie [2011-07-01 16:25:54 +0000 UTC]
Put an eyeliner down first underneath the eyeshadow (same colour, or white or black depending on the shade you're looking for). It helps the shadow stick and makes it last WAYYYY longer!
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