As promised, here’s the second cat-eye look you guys loved from the Facebook page! This look would be perfect for holiday parties, especially New Year’s Eve. It’s super smoky and sultry, but it’s still a cat-eye. What makes it different from yesterday’s look is that it’s not all about definition. It features a smoldering sexy eye and a pale nude lip.
Here is my version of the look in a step by step tutorial. Follow along with me!
Step 1
As always, start with a clean, primed eyelid.
Step 2
Start building your smoky winged look by packing on a black shadow and blending it into a cat-eye shape.
Step 3
Soften the edges of the look with a blending brush and a little bit of light grey shadow.
Step 4
Apply a brow highlight (I used a matte cream-colored shadow). Blend it down into the light grey blending shadow.
Step 5
Apply a liquid liner with a wing matching the same shape as the shadow. This step is not necessary but I find it adds a little definition to the look.
Step 6
Apply a very thick full set of lashes.
Step 7
Apply multiple coats of mascara on the bottom lashes. Don’t be afraid to create a somewhat clumpy look—it works well with this look!
Step 8
Apply a nude lip liner all over the lip to neutralize any natural redness in the lip. Then apply a pale pink lipstick on top. I used Creme Cup by MAC.
There you have it! An easy and quick smoky cat eye, sure to be a show stopper for any night-time event or holiday party. Give it a try yourself!
Recently, the nine looks below were posted on the QC Facebook page. Everyone seemed to absolutely love look #5 so I decided to recreate it for you! As the lower lashes aren’t quite visible in the photo, I decided to create what I think works well with this look.
Here’s my version of the look, step-by-step. Follow along with me!
Step 1
Start with some creamy neutrals as your base. Use cream or white on the lid and brow to highlight, and a soft pink or brown in the crease.
Step 2
Apply a liquid liner across the lid at your desired thickness.
Step 3
Create an extension of your lower lash line into the beginnings of your winged liner.
Step 4
Connect the tip of the wing to the top of the line you have created on your upper lash line.
Step 5
Fill in the gap and apply mascara and false lashes.
Step 6
Apply a white liner on the lower waterline. Be sure to avoid smudging it onto your lashes as we want to apply a clean line along them afterward.
Step 7
Use a flat, thin liner brush to apply a brown eyeshadow along the root of the lower lash line. This will give the illusion of bigger eyes!
Step 8
Apply a light coat of mascara along the lower lashes, keeping it clump-free and clean-looking.
Step 9
Apply a red lip and away you go! This is a great look for this time of year, whether it be for a Christmas party or a night out with the girls!
Hope you all enjoyed this step-by-step tutorial and were able to create the look yourself with ease. Make sure you check back in tomorrow! We’ll take the drama up a notch with a dark and sultry cat-eye look.
Recently QC Makeup Academy posted a picture on Facebook of a lovely fall-inspired smokey eye. Everyone was swooning over it so I was asked to recreate it for you guys in my own way. I hope you like it!
Here are the steps to re-create it yourself…
Step 1
Start with a clean, primed eyelid. Apply your primer from the root of your lash line all the way up to the brow.
Step 2
Take your desired green shade (I mixed the dark and light green you saw above) and apply it to the center of the lid. You’re applying at the roundest part, or the “peak”, of the lid.
Step 3
Apply a bronzy gold into the inner corner of the lid and along the top of the green. Blend it into the first half of the crease.
Step 4
Pick up the cranberry color on a blending brush and apply it to the outer corner of the crease, blending into the green and bronzy hues.
Step 5
Apply a brow highlight underneath the brow and into the inner tear duct. This will add a little pop!
Step 6
Add liquid liner and lashes.
Step 7
Smudge the cranberry shade along the outer lower lash line.
Step 8
Smudge the bronzy shade along the inner lower lash line.
That’s all she wrote, folks! I hope you found these instructions comprehensive and are able to recreate this look with ease. If you have any questions, leave them for me in a comment below!
Day of the Dead, or Dia de Meurtos in Spanish, is a major Mexican holiday celebrated on November 1st and 2nd. It is a time when families honor and remember their loved ones who have passed away by leaving them food, flowers, and sugar skulls on homemade altars.
For all you makeup lovers, the colorful and whimsical sugar skull makeup is a fun challenge to complete and a great look to pull off. The best part is that once you’ve got the basics down, you can personalize it with whatever shapes and colors you’d like! Read on for a step-by-step guide for a simple sugar skull look.
Step-by-Step
Step 1
Cover those brows and prep the skin with the foundation of your choice. You can go a few shades lighter than your natural skin tone here if you like, just to give yourself that skeletal look. Try to create as flawless a finish as you can.
Step 2
Map out your design with eyeliner by drawing large circles around the eyes (above the eyebrows). Depending on the overall look you’re trying to achieve, you can use whatever color you’d like. Black, purple, and blue are popular choices. Precision isn’t too important at this stage.
Step 3
Prime the eyes inside your circle to make sure the pigment that you’re about to put on stays in place.
Step 4
Taking a brightly pigmented powder, fill in the circle around the eyes. This is where you can start getting creative! Decorate the edges of the circles however you’d like, either by making a design with eyeliner (as seen above), or jewels. You can even add some eye glitter to the lid for an extra bit of sparkle.
Step 5
Finish off your eyes with a thick liner on the upper and lower lashes (don’t forget the waterline!). If false lashes are your thing, feel free to use them here for a more dramatic look.
Step 6
Buy or make some stencils for an extra bit of whimsy. You can use flowers, hearts, or just a fun design around your forehead, or on the chin. Fill them in with a bright pigment in the color of your choice.
Step 7
Using a crème eyeliner and angled brush, outline the nose in black and fill it in. This will complete the skull look. You can add an extra bit of sparkle here too if you like.
Step 8
Paint the lips in the color of your choice. The above look went all white for an overall creepy effect, but you could also fill them with a bright red or coral for a more colorful, fun look. Extend the corners of the mouth and add “stitches” across the entire mouth using black eyeliner.
Step 9
To really look like a skull, you’ll need some contouring! Take a dark gray and contour the cheekbones and jawline.