I chose to do a fire related tutorial today. Mostly because I was wearing a red halter dress at the time. I wanted to match!
This look is called Fire Season. I live in a state that has a yearly fire season (no, not California. Montana). In fact, just about a week ago, or most important mountain was on fire. While it looked neat at night, it’s serious business.
Anyway, the classic fire colors are red, orange, yellow and white. Of course, the fire is hottest when it’s white. Right?
Using these three colors, I created the Fire Season makeup tutorial, which is so scorching hot!
Purple is so in right now. I went to a clothing store the other day and almost everything on the racks had purple in it. (It’s a shame. I wish pink was in right now, but I guess purple is the new pink.)
In the makeup world, smoky eyes is in right now as well. I decided to put these two trends together, so I created Plum Smoke.
Did you know that you can do a smoky eyes look without using any grey or black eye shadow? It’s true. The smoke in this tutorial is subtle, but still so totally adorable, without any of those colors.
This look also has a vintage feel based on how I did the eyeliner and mascara. If you like vintage makeup techniques, then you’ll like this look.
Less than a week ago, I got my first ever MAC makeup stash. At the time, I promised that my next makeup tutorial would use the MAC Cosmetics I got.
Well, I always live up to a promise.
Today I’ll be using MAC eye shadow and lip gloss (along with some other brands) to get a great summer look. I call this Tropical Storm because it uses tropical colors (blue, green, yellow.) It’s also stormy and smoky.
This is a pretty heavy look, using a lot of color. Because of this, you may want to limit it to special occasions. For instance, it would look nice at some club after a long day at the beach.
Although, if you’re like me, you may want to wear it any ol’ time. I really do like wearing a lot of makeup.
Soft Rust? Is that even possible? Well, yes, when it’s on your eyes.
Today, I’ll be teaching you how to get a beautiful rusty colored makeup look on your eyes, as well as a soft rust color on your lips. This look is going to be a bit more subtle than what you are expecting, I’m sure.
Where you wear this look depends on how comfortable you are with makeup on. I could wear this anywhere, including work and on a date. Those who aren’t used to a lot of makeup may want to limit this look only for special occasions.
Some of the looks I teach you guys are so out there, like the Rainbow Eyes tutorial, that you can’t wear them in most situations. To remedy that, I’m teaching you a look today that can be worn pretty much anywhere:
To work.
To school.
On a date.
To a family gathering.
For a hike in the woods.
During the day.
At night.
Even to a night club.
I call this look Simple and Clean because it has a freshness about it. You’ll look amazing while not having that much makeup on. At least it will seem that way anyway.
I actually got some of the idea for this look from the steps in the Vintage Pinup Girl Video, although I changed some things around.
Mmm, I just love lemon lime. Whether it’s a food or drink, it nearly always tastes good. What a great flavor combination! Since it can be so good for flavors, why not for makeup, too? Sure, we won’t be tasting this look, but it can still look as fresh and bright as lemon lime.
I was actually inspired to do this look today because I’m wearing a green shirt. You’ll see that in the end, the green on my eyes doesn’t really match the green on my shirt.
Oops! Oh well, you can’t always help what the end result is once you use your inspiration. Right?
Get ready, because we are so about to learn the Lemon Lime Look.
I don’t always like to play it safe. In fact, I like to go crazy sometimes. Many people would avoid the look I’m going to teach you today, but whatever. I think it’s cute!
I think about the fact that I have nearly every color in the rainbow when it comes to eye shadow, so why not have a look that is…well…a rainbow?
So, that’s exactly what I’m doing. Be prepared for Rainbow Eyes! This is the most colorful makeup look I’ve ever done. And you’ll get to see how I did it here.
Sometimes it’s really hard to think up a good name for one of these tutorials.
I chose ‘blueberry’ this time because of the colors of that fruit. On the outside, it is a purple blue color, and on the inside, it’s a lighter pink and red.
This makeup tutorial, Blueberry Eyes, keeps that color scheme. You’ll learn what products you can use, and how to apply the makeup in such a way as to replicate the end product. Fancy, right?
This tutorial is also a good example of how you can get great looks with inexpensive makeup.
I had two inspirations for today’s makeup tutorial. First, the inspiration for the name. If you’ve ever seen waters surrounding a glacier, you’ll know that it can be a really bright blue-green color. It’s amazing, like something you would see at the best ocean beaches in the world. At Glacier National Park in Montana, US, they have these waters. The water turns this color because of ‘glacial dust.’ This was the inspiration for the name of this look, as well as the general color scheme.
I also got inspiration for this look from Christine over at Temptalia. She uses MAC to get some amazing eye makeup looks, and lately she’s been doing makeup similar to what I’m going to do here.
The biggest difference is that I won’t be using MAC. Not that I don’t like it or anything. I just want to show that you can do very similar makeup techniques with many different makeup brands.
So, Read on to learn how to do this Glacial Dust makeup technique featuring blue and green shades of eye shadow. Read the rest of this entry »
Up until now, I’ve been doing some bold looks for the Tutorial Tuesdays. Most people aren’t going to wear this kind of makeup on a regular basis (unless you’re me.) Instead, you may want something a bit more subtle. Something you can wear to work.
Hence, Umber Eyes.
This is an eye makeup tutorial using a brown shadow pallet. Brown makeup can go with a lot of things and blends in well with most people’s coloring.
While it may not be suitable for a night of hardcore partying, it’s still good for most other everyday uses.