Saturday, February 20, 2010

Hayley Williams Makeup Tutorial

Supplies -


• - One reddish/pinkish eyeshadow, and one dark reddish/brownish eyshadow.
• - One double sided eyeshadow brush. [EXAMPLE OF SIDE ONE & SIDE TWO.]
EYESHADOW EXAMPLES -

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STEP ONE - Use this side of your eyeshadow brush to apply the reddish/pinkish eyeshadow to the base of your eyelid, the part closet to your acutal eye. You want to use this side of your brush because it'll cause the color to come out darker, and we want to make it seem like eyeliner for your eyelid. Apply it gently. This area of the eye is very thin.

STEP TWO - After applying the eyeshadow to the base of your eye with this side of the brush, it's time to switch to this side of the brush. We'll be using the same color for this step, but there's a reason we'll be using the other side. The reason, is that for the rest of the eye, we want a softer color. It'll contrast with the deeper & more vibrant one we made at the base. Apply the eyeshadow lightly up until you feel the bone under your eyebrow. You deffiantley should NOT pass this line. Too much eyeshadow, and you'll end up looking like you applied your makeup in the dark! After going up to the bone, go a little outwards in the direction of your ear & a little upwards. Don't go out too far, or you'll look a little like a racoon! (Trust me. I speak from expierence.) If you need help with this part, just check out Hayley's picture to the left. I like to call this a butterfly effect, because it reminds me of a butterfly's wing. After you finish this part, we're ready to move onto step three!

STEP THREE - Now, you see that little wing? We're finally going to be able to use that lovely brown eyeshadow now! You can either use the first side or the second side for this. I'd suggest the first side, because it gives the color a deeper look, & that'll contrast much better. If you use this side, your makeup will end up looking a bit more like Hayleys. But, if you're in the mood for a lighter accentation, use the second side. After you've picked, take the brush & take the reddish/brownish eyeshadow onto the side you're using. Take the brush, & put the eyeshadow over the little "wing." By the time you're finished, it should be completly reddish/brownish!

STEP FOUR - Apply a red lipgloss.

Guess what? We're finished! Send pictures of yourself (faces may be blurred upon request) with this style; we'd love to see them! If you have any questions or requests for us at LS, just e-mail us at London-Starshine@live.com

-Caty ♥









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