Eye makeup in blue metallic shades: step-by-step technology with photos

Ode to the blue of the sea

2021-07-13
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Rich eye makeup in blue shades with a metallic effect is an ode to the cool azure sea at the height of the summer season. We tell you and show you how to repeat it in the material.

Rich eye makeup in blue shades with a metallic effect is an ode to the cool azure sea at the height of the summer season. We tell you and show you how to repeat it in the material.

Metallic shades of eyeshadow are not as popular in summer as in autumn or winter, but, whatever one may say, they are always relevant and in demand, because they allow you to make your eyes brighter and more expressive not only with the help of color, but also with a beautiful iridescent texture.

In the hot season, we suggest you bet on luxurious blue and purple shades of eye shadow with a metallic effect, reminiscent of the coolness, sea waves and melting ice cubes in Blue Hawaii. Makeup artist Larisa Larina tells and shows how to create rich eye makeup, what beauty products to use and how to complement the makeup look.

Step 1. Apply StarGazer foundation in Bisquit. Set with Translucent powder.

Step 2. Create the shape of the eye makeup using cream shadows in shades Violet and Blue. We draw out the outer corner of the eye with a black cream pencil.

Step 3. Fix the eye makeup with shadows and star powders No. 40, 22, 36 and 15 on the moving eyelid, apply shades No. 17 and 36 to the lower lash line. Use pearlescent powder No. 14 under the eyebrow.

Step 4. Shape the eyebrows with eyebrow pencil No. 3. Add Glitter Shaker Lazer Pink to the eyebrows. We draw the lower lash line and mucous membrane with a black pencil Black.

Step 5. Correct the shape of the face with compact powder in the shade Body Glow. Add a metallic highlighter all over the face. Apply blush in shade No. 1 to the cheeks.

Step 6. Use Mascarpone liquid lipstick. We paint the eyelashes thickly.

Idea, makeup: Larisa Larina

Hairstyle: Natalya Klochko

Photo: Vadim Sery

Model: Ekaterina Mikhaleva

Cosmetics: StarGazer

The technology was first published in the MAKEUP&YOU Professional magazine.

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