Heya beauties! Today I am going to do a review and swatch post of Makeup Academy (MUA) Undress Me Too eye shadow palette which is one of my recent buys. MUA is an UK based drugstore brand which sells highly affordable makeup products. Their eye shadow palettes are famous around the globe. I'm not much into eye makeup, all thanks to my weak eye sight and glasses! Sigh! This is actually my first "proper" eye shadow palette. Read on to know how it faired for me! Product Description Undress Me Too Palette embraces a fresh-faced look and urges you to strip back and go for a natural finish! Made up of 12 warm and timeless shades, this palette will suit all skin tones and any occasion. The pearlescent flesh-toned finish of shades Naked, Devotion and Shy are perfect for highlighting the eyes, while the shimmering bronze …show more content…
Each shadow has a distinct look that works for everyone. Price - varies in different stores, MRP is Rs.960 | Quantity - | Availability - Available in online stores only (in India) Shades in the palette - 12 // Variation of palettes - Top Row - Left to Right 1. Naked - a nude shade, just like its name. Can be used as a base colour for every eye makeup look! 2. Devotion - light golden shade. 3. Shy - a white shade which can be used to highlight the inner corners of eyes and the browbones, since it has a little bit of sheen. 4. Fiery - Light coppery brown shade. 5. Lavish - Matte brown shade (it's more on taupe side). Can be used to define crease. This one feels a bit chalky when I apply it on my eyelids! :( 6. Dreamy - Insanely pigmented golden shade which will look BEAUTIFUL for Indian wedding & festive makeups! Bottom Row - Left to Right 7. Tranquil - champagne shade with light sheen. I'd like to wear it for everyday looks. :) 8. Exposed - "Gunmetal grey" would be the perfect description for this
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Since glitter is so hard to remove, I started with two coats of a glue-based base coat. After that dried, I painted two coats of Cover Girl's Lav-endure polish. I was disappointed with the consistency of this polish which was streaky and thin. After two coats, there were splotchy streaks that showed some of the nail underneath. I would have needed three or four coats for a perfectly opaque manicure. Even though I have a large selection of Cover Girl polishes, I tend to avoid using them unless I need a specific color, or I'm using it as a base of sorts. In this case, the lavender was only a base for the glitters.
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In this painting there is a strong presence of the color element. There is a strong contrast in lighting between the mother and child and the angels worshiping on the outside. The mother and child are painted in a vibrant pinkish rose hue while the surrounding angels are a slightly darker mix of green shades. The painting also offers a good variation of saturation when it comes to the fading yellow brick background. The pallets used
The pigment choice of the artist is further revealed as intentional and meaningful when examining the colors employed to depict the garments of the Angel Gabriel, the Madonna, and the...
She captured herself in beautiful low-cut blue satin dress and the students in working dresses. The dress was painted in great detail and captured both the sheen and fluidity of satin. This was achieved by using shading and li...
I find the color element to be the most prominent because of the well done contrasting of colors. The lightness of the model’s skin contrasts to the slightly darkened background to almost give her an otherworldly or angelic glow. The green in the background contrasts greatly with the russet brown of the mountain like trail that seems to be right behind the woman. Even her clothes show contrast because the sleeves are the same russet brown but the rest of her outfit is darker. Those darker colors make her skin tone seem lighter than normal and help to create that luminous or radiant color that seems to radiate from her. The principle that I think stands out the most is emphasis because while more emphasis is put on the model so she is the focal point, the background is also very interesting and not overshadowed by the model. Both of them complement each other with the contrasting light of the girl and the darker background. The viewer’s eyes will immediately go to the lighter section in the middle but will stray to the darker part because neither are forcefully dominating or fighting attention. The color contrast and light contrast aren’t at war with each other; rather they are more like two halves of a whole that perfectly fit each other in a way not commonly
Step #8: In order to add my look a bit color, I used Clinique Cheek Pop Blush in Peach. Use a bigger brush and apply the blush sparingly: we are looking for just a bit of pop.
Over the last five years, I have been collecting makeup. Over these years, I have discovered all of the different types of makeup and the different uses for it. In this essay, I will be informing my audience of the benefits of different kinds of makeup as well as their uses.
If you are working with the image of a model, you can make her eyes glittering, the carved shape of the body, making the hair lovely and so on. This will be useful for making an immaculate skin.
Hue is the common name for the colours in the spectrum which are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. A pigment is a colouring ag...
[Pause] For those who don't know what primer is, it is meant to moisturize one's skin and offer a solid base for the makeup to stay on all day. Next, I usually focus on my eyes. A lot of people like to do their eyes last; but, it takes me the longest to complete, so I prefer to do it sooner. I first like to outline and "wing" my eyes with a liquid eyeliner, which is essentially meant to enhance my eyes. I like to use the "Kat Von D Ink Liner" **show the class the eyeliner**. [Pause] I love winging my eyeliner because my eyes are one of my best features. Winging refers to the way that my eyeliner is right now **motions to my eyeliner on my eyelids**. As you can see if you look closely, my eyeliner is very sharp at the ends which lines up with the end of my eyebrow. Enhancing my eyes more makes me feel incredibly confident, and eyeliner is one of the constant products in the majority of makeup routines. Even the ancient Egyptians would line their eyes with coal. I then follow up with mascara on my eyelashes, and I use "Telescopic" by Loreal **shows the class the mascara**. I like this mascara because it makes my eyelashes look long without actually wearing
First, choose the right eyeshadow colors that are going to bring the natural eye color. For the blue eyes, go with warm colors such as oranges, reds, and golds. Girls with brown eyes can go with blues and violet. For have green eyes, choose from purples, violets, and pinks. For girls with hazel eyes, you have a combination of green and brown, so you can play around with a few colors to bring out either the green or the brown in your hazel eyes depending on the color you like best. The first things to do before applying the eyeshadow is to make sure that the eyelids are primed. The primer will make the eyelids smooth and the oil does not come through it and it will make the eyeshadows in place for a lot longer and will bring out the colors. To apply the primer on the eyelids use your finger to blend it so that it will cover all the eyelids. The second thing is to choose the eyeshadow color that match’s your eye color. Then take a deeper color for the eye crease to give the eye some depth one or two shades darker than the color that you want to apply it on the eyelids. After that, blend all the eyeshadows in a circular motion by using a blender brush, which will make the eyeshadows, blend in a really nice way and it will make the work much easier. Then pick a color and use an angled brush to apply it on the lower lash line that will make the eyes appear larger. Finally, apply mascara on the upper and lower