I’m sure it was so fun! I’m not great at doing makeup on others but I definitely want to practice. I think you chose great shades for a smoky nude look. However I do have a critique. The girl in the last pic seems like she has slightly hooded eyelids which have a tendency to get oily and therefore product transfers easily. I have this problem as well where smoky eyes in neutral colors leave my eyelids looking dusty and creased. For smoky looks I stick to less dusty tones and instead use richer pigments. I also put concealer on my lids and do a modified half cut crease if I want to use shimmer shades. I use liquid eyeliner that is smudge proof so that there’s less transfer and I adjust my liner so that it actually shows (this is something that people with hooded eyelids often disregard- winged eyeliner needs to be adjusted for us or else it just looks wonky). Primers that are less oily and more “sticky” tend to help with staying power.
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I’m sure it was so fun! I’m not great at doing makeup on others but I definitely want to practice. I think you chose great shades for a smoky nude look. However I do have a critique. The girl in the last pic seems like she has slightly hooded eyelids which have a tendency to get oily and therefore product transfers easily. I have this problem as well where smoky eyes in neutral colors leave my eyelids looking dusty and creased. For smoky looks I stick to less dusty tones and instead use richer pigments. I also put concealer on my lids and do a modified half cut crease if I want to use shimmer shades. I use liquid eyeliner that is smudge proof so that there’s less transfer and I adjust my liner so that it actually shows (this is something that people with hooded eyelids often disregard- winged eyeliner needs to be adjusted for us or else it just looks wonky). Primers that are less oily and more “sticky” tend to help with staying power.
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Product list:
(I used combinations of of these eyeshadow (give or take) on each eye)
1) Naked palette (buck, half baked, dark horse, virgin, and skin)
2)Lorac Pro palette (espresso, nude, champagne, and sable)
3) too faced natural eye palette (nudie, cashmere bunny, heaven and silk teddy)
4) stila liquid eyeshadow in peach pretense
5)lorac pore perfection foundation for primer