Pink and Teal Look

I wanted to try out two pink pigments I haven’t worn before, and it worked out that I was wearing a new rose-print dress that had the same colors as these pigments. I added some teal to this look to complement the pink (green and red are complementary colors, opposite from each other on the color wheel; teal is a bluish-green color and pink is a tint of red). If you don’t have these pigments, you can just substitute them for similar eyeshadow colors.

EYES
- MAC Paint Pot in “Soft Ochre” (entire lid)
- MAC Pigment in “Pink Opal” (apply wet on inner corner, tear duct, and inner lower lash line using a sponge-tipped applicator and MAC Pro Water Base Mixing Medium — click here to see how to make your own homemade mixing medium)
- MAC Pro Pigment in “Ruby Red” (apply wet on center lid using a sponge-tipped applicator and some more of the mixing medium)
- MAC Pigment in “Teal” (apply wet on outer V using a sponge-tipped applicator and some more of the mixing medium; blend along crease)
- MAC E/S in “Gesso” (highlight)
- MAC Fluidline in “Waveline” (upper lash line)
- MAC Limited Edition Eye Kohl in “Float On By” (outer 2/3 of lower waterline)
- MAC Prep + Prime Lash (top and bottom lashes)
- MAC Plush Lash Mascara (top and bottom lashes)

CHEEKS
- Benefit Bronzing Powder in “Hoola” (contour)
- MAC Powder Blush in “Pink Swoon” (on apples)

LIPS
- MAC L/S in “Snob”

August 5th, 2010 in Looks | Share
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