Wednesday, 18 April 2018

Pink Spring Makeup Look - Danielle Scott



The perfect look heading into the summer. Pink is the ideal colour for spring and adding in allot of highlight gives you that natural glow :)
Would you wear this?










First for the look you want to take a large fluffy brush and blend a brown shadow into the crease making sure there is no harsh lines.








Then with a darker brown shade and a smaller fluffy brush you want to apply this to the crease keeping it closer to the lash line. Also take this on the outer and inner corner of the lid and also the lower lash line.



For the centre of the lid you want to carve out where the pink and highlight shadows are going to go. So with either concealer or a eye primer apply this to the inner part of the lid. 









Then with this pink eyeshadow you want to apply this on the outer parts of the concealer you have just applied. 



Then with this pink shimmer highlighter shadow apply this on the very centre of the lid in an upside down triangle shape. You want to make sure these two shadows are blended into each other and no harsh lines. To do this you want to go back and forth with the two shadows.









With this darker shade of shimmery pink apple this on the outer parts of the pinks to give some definition and depth.









With a pencil brush and a dark brown shade you want to apply this right at the crease where the pinks and the crease shadows meet.


 Now apply mascara to the top and bottom lashes and then also apply some false lashes.








With a tiny bit of black eyeshadow apply this on the outer part of the eyes to deepen up the eyes. Apply small amounts and light pressure until you are happy.






For this look I paired it with a pink liquid lip and gloss


If you would rather watch a video tutorial on this then you can see it below.
Hope you love this as much as me. 



Id love to see if you recreate this.
xxx

Thursday, 12 April 2018

The Magic Juvia's Place Makeup Tutorial | Danielle Scott



The perfect look going into summer. You have the golden and red tones which is just perfect. This look can be everyday as you have paired it with a nude lip or even on an all out night out. 
Psssst...Please ignore some of the faces I must love too pull haha










First for the eyes you want to take this burnt orange brown shade and blend this into the crease with a large fluffy brush and make sure it is blended.








Then with a red shade and a smaller fluffy brush you want to blend this into the crease and lower lash line taking right from the inner part of the lid to the outer corner of the lid.






To clean up the centre part of the lid you can use concealer or a eye primer and carve out where you want this shadow to be. This is going to help the lines be a little sharper and the pigment be stronger.








With this yellow golden shade apply this over the cop of the concealer/ primer you have just applied keeping it on the outer part of it.






For the very centre of the lid you want to take this light pink shade and put it on the very centre. This will really make your eyes pop.









With a dark brown shadow and a dense fluffy brush you want to apply this right where the lid and crease shadows meet. Also take this onto the lower lash line.




 






To finish off the eyes apply a wing, mascara to the top and bottom lashes and pop on some falsies.






For this look I paired it with a nude pink liquid lipstick.







If you would of rather watched a video on creating this look I have added it below.
xxx


Thursday, 5 April 2018

Everyday Makeup Using Jaclyn Hill Morphe Palette | Danielle Scott



Hi guys!!! I hope you had a great easter holiday. Here is the perfect neutral brown smokey eye. This would be perfect for anyone and any occasion especially spring.

 First you want to take a very light beige colour and apply this in the crease making sure it is blended. Then with a darker beige shade you want to do the same thing.
















Then with a brow shade and a smaller fluffy brush you want to apply this to the crease and lower lash line. You want to keep this slightly closer to the lash line and this will help deepen up the crease and create more definition.
   

With a champagne pink shimmer shadow apply this on the inner part of the lid and take out to the outer part of the eye lid.














With a dark brown shade and a angled brush you want to take this along the lash line and will help give you a thicker looking lash line.













Now apply some mascara to the top and bottom lashes and also some false lashes if you would like.








To help finish off your eyes you want to fill in your brows.





To keep this look looking simple and perfect for everyday I paired this with a nude lip.




If you would rather watch a makeup tutorial video then I have added it below. 



I hope you love this look as much as me. Let me know what you would like to see next.