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”


Very Retro!
Very beautiful!!!! You are so pretty and you really make this look easy to do. Thanks for the homemade mixing medium recipe.
Thanks!
Have fun with the mixing medium!