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Looks: Blue Archive
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Bright Pink and Light Blue Look
Posted on September 11, 2010 | 1 CommentThis bold look has a light blue color on the lid and bright pink on the crease. I wanted the light blue to stand out even with such a bright color above it, so I did this by not transitioning it into the pink too much -- only blend lightly right where the two colors meet. Read more... -
Gradient Blue Look
Posted on August 24, 2010 | 3 CommentsA gradient is a smooth blending of shades from light to dark (or from one color to another). When applying eye shadow, the easiest way to blend two colors together is when you use two colors that are the same color but different shades. For this look, I used white and 3 shades of blue to create a gradient. You can create other gradient looks the same way using at least 2 different shades of one color. Read more... -
Partylicious Look
Posted on August 21, 2010 | 1 CommentI created this look to feature “Partylicious” pigment from MAC’s Alice + Olivia collection that launched back in July 8, 2010. I used "Partylicious" pigment in a previous look, but I wanted to bring it out more in this look to show more of its beautiful turquoise color with silver pearl. I also used a bright yellow color on my inner corner so that when I blend it into "Partylicious", it creates a bright green transition between the two colors. Read more... -
Back to School Makeup Look
Posted on August 14, 2010 | 7 CommentsThis is a very quick makeup look you can wear when you're rushing out to your early morning class. This look has pops of bright colors to make you look both awake and spunky throughout the day! I kept the colors on my eyeliner, cheeks, and lips -- you can even keep the bright color to one or some of these areas instead. Read more... -
Steel Blue Look
Posted on August 3, 2010 | 6 CommentsSteel blue color is typically a less vibrant shade of blue, since it's supposed to resemble steel metal. However, MAC Pro's "Steel Blue" Pigment is just gorgeous! I wish steel really did look like this shimmery goodness. Read more...





