Music Festival Inspired Makeup Tutorial With a Pop of Blue - Makeup and Beauty Blog

Warm bronze eye shadow with a pop of blue
Warm statuary center shadow with a popular of blue

My social media feeds have been blowing upwardly with cute photos and snapchats of really cool, trendy people at music festivals, and so I decided I would (try to) channel my inner cool person and came up with this makeup expect I'd wearable if I were to get to said festivals.

I dearest this look and then much! I can't look to habiliment information technology this summer. I think it makes a huge impact, just it's totally piece of cake to practise. And you can customize it if you want to. You lot could switch out the statuary-y shades for taupes and the blues for some lavander.

Mmm, that would be gorgeous!

I'one thousand using the Besides Faced Semi Sweet Chocolate Bar Palette and the Pixi Mesmerizing Mineral Palette in Aquamarine Dream.

Yes, I know the Besides Faced Palette has a blue shade in it, but I've been dying to try out the Pixi palette. The colors brand my heart pitter patter.

The Too Faced Semi Sweet Chocolate Bar Palette, $49
The Besides Faced Semi Sweet Chocolate Bar Palette, $49
Pixi Mesmerizing Mineral Palette in Aquamarine Dream
Pixi Mesmerizing Mineral Palette in Aquamarine Dream, $12

I wanted a actually warm crease, and then I put "peanut butter" (an virtually orange matte brown) from the Too Faced palette in the crease and just above it. By using a really soft, fluffy castor and taking your sweet fourth dimension blending, you'll become that diffused await we all aim for.

Too Faced "peanut butter" in the crease
Likewise Faced "peanut butter" in the crease

Using a MAC 217 brush or something similar, blend "truffled" (a dark, warm matte brownish) onto the outer half of the lid and through the outer V.

Too Faced "Truffled" in the outer V
Too Faced "Truffled" in the outer Five

To add just a little bit o' shimma, take "frosting" (a dark shimmery brown/bronze), and pat information technology over tiptop of where yous simply put "truffled", and blend the edges and then everything blends together nicely. I'chiliad leaving the commencement one-half of the lid blank considering that's where some of the blueish is going to be.

Too Faced "Frosting" placed over top "truffled"
Too Faced "Frosting" placed over meridian "truffled"

To darken upwards the lower lash line, using a pencil brush, place a generous corporeality of "peanut butter" 3/4 of the way across the lower lash line, and join it up with the shadows on the upper lid.

Too Faced "Peanut butter" on the lower lash line
"Peanut butter" on the lower lash line

Now with the same pencil castor, put "frosting" on the outer 1/three of the lower lash line.

"Frosting" on the outer part of the lower lash line
"Frosting" on the outer part of the lower lash line

I've learned a valuable lesson when it comes to using bright middle shadows; you lot Need a white base if y'all want the colors to evidence up halfway decent. My favorite to us is the NYX White Eye Shadow Base. Using a modest pencil brush, pat the white base in the inner corner and inner function of the lower lash line, and then blend it up onto the first part of the lid.

NYX White Eye Shadow Base
NYX White Eye Shadow Base of operations
Place the NYX White Eye Shadow Base in the inner corner
Place the NYX White Eye Shadow Base in the inner corner

Now the fun part! Switching over to the Pixi palette, I'm putting the fourth shade, which is a mid-toned matte blue, on the inner 1/3 of my lower lash line.

Mid-toned matte blue from the Pixi palette on the lower lash line
Mid-toned matte bluish from the Pixi palette on the lower lash line

Then using the top shade (a lite shimmery blue) from the Pixi palette, slather that stuff in the inner corner, and blend into the other blue colour. I took a make clean blending brush and blended out the blue so it looks nice and diffused.

Use the light blue shade to put in the inner corner
Use the light bluish shade to put in the inner corner

Next, add some winged liner. If you want, head over to my blog and this post here, Like shooting fish in a barrel Winged Eyeliner In 4 Easy Steps!

Add some black winged eyeliner
Add some black winged eyeliner

To pull everything together, put on some killer fake lashes and some lower lash mascara!

The finished look
The finished expect

Doesn't this await but make you lot so excited for warmer weather!? Ah, I tin't wait for sandals, dresses, and playing exterior.

What practise you think? Would you rock this wait to a music festival?

Music festival inspired makeup with a pop of blue

Jen Clark


Howdy, beautiful! I'm Jen from Jen Leigh Dazzler. Now, rather than but talking to myself about makeup, I write it down in a blog. Besides being madly in love with anything I tin smear on my face up (and sharing pics on Instagram), I'chiliad more in love with my hunky husband, my sweet 2-year-old, and my fluffy fur infant. Thank goodness they put up with the madness, because I love chatting about my favorite things with people who understand the addiction.

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