ST. PATTY’S DAY MAKEUP TUTORIAL #2

Hey guys!

So while, I have another St. Patty’s Day makeup tutorial coming your way, I thought to myself “why not share the slightly different look that I wore to the parade yesterday?!”

Yesterday, my husband, my son, and myself went to the annual St. Patricks Day parade in New Haven (Connecticut) and had a great time! But the couple days leading up to the parade, I knew I wasn’t the type of person to wear the funny hats, and dress in head-to-toe green; but I knew I would try to create a killer green smokey eye!
Hey, some people dress their body, I dress my face – it is what it is!

In any event, I was actually really impressed with how the look turned out (despite being crazy rushed in the morning – I’m a mom before all else, and well, baby needs to be ready first!) and I wanted to share with you how I achieved my parade-ready look!
SIDE NOTE * It was quite warm out for March, with a touch of humidity, and my makeup did…not…budge!*

If you want to see how I created this look, then just keep reading!


 Working with more pigmented, shimmery shadows than usual, I knew I wanted to do my eyes first. So I started by priming my eyes using the Urban Decay Primer Potion (still working off my little Sephora VIB sample), and then went over my lids and slightly into my crease with my NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil in ‘Milk’, and blended that out with my finger.

 

 First, I wanted a warm transition shade, so I mixed ‘Beaches and Cream‘ and ‘Peach Smoothie‘, both by Makeup Geek, and dusted that back and forth sloppily into my crease using a Morphe M441 brush.

 

 They shadows I’m using are samples of Urban Decay singles, I believe, that I received with an ULTA order sometime last year, and never really got around to playing with. So, I started with the shade ‘Mildew‘, which is a shimmery, mossy green shade with the slightest gold reflect. I tried using a Morphe M167 dampened with some MUFE Mist & Fix, but because they’re carded samples, I was having trouble picking up enough pigment, so I ended up packing it on with my finger, from the inner corner, to about halfway across my lid.

Next, I used my Morphe M433 brush to pick up some of the shade ‘YDK‘, which is a shimmery, golden/champagne-y/brown shade, and dusted that lightly over my crease where I laid down my transition shade, and running it just over the edge of the green shadow to soften the line. Then, using a Morphe M169 brush, I carefully started working in the shade ‘Blackout‘ into the outer V, and blending it out with a tapered Morphe M330 brush. You can build on that black color as much or as little as you want – I didn’t want it too dark, but I didn’t want it too light, either. Once I had almost no product left on my brush, I started to very, very lightly drag it over the green in the crease, keeping it very low – #hoodedeyeproblems.

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Maybelline EyeStudio Gel Liner in Blackest Black

Taking a baby wipe (I ran out of makeup remover wipes), I removed any fallout from under my eyes (and fair warning, there’s gonna be A LOT!) and also sharpen up the edges of the shadow, and then apply some winged liner using my Maybelline EyeStudio Gel Liner in ‘Blackest Black’ (yes, I finally replaced it!) and a Morphe M160 1/8 brush. Click here for my winged liner tutorial!

 

 Next I applied my foundation. I mixed Revlon ColorStay Foundation for Oily/Combo skin in the shade ‘Nude’ with a pump of the L’Oreal Magic Lumi Light Infusing Primer on the back of  my hand, and applied it with a Sigma F80 brush spritzed with MUFE Mist & Fix.

 

 For concealer, I’ve been trying out a sample of the MAC Pro Longwear Concealer in NW15, which I applied with my ring finger in a V shape, and blended out with a damp Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge. Then, using ‘Lyric’ from the Kat Von D Shade + Light Contour Palette, I set the concealer under my eyes, and in the center of my face (forehead, nose, chin, etc) with a Morphe M438 brush.

 

 Back to the eyes – taking a Morphe M432 flat definer brush, I picked up a little bit of ‘Blackout’ and worked that really tightly up against my bottom lashes, matching it up to my winged liner and stopping about halfway. Then, using that M169 pencil brush again, I smoked it out using ‘Mildew’, all along the lower lash line. Finally, I just applied some Rimmel Lash Accelerator Mascara in ‘Black’ to my top and bottom lashes, and popped on some Kiss Blooming Lashes in the style ‘Tulip’.

img_9564I filled in my brows using the NYX Micro Brow Pencil in ‘Ash Brown’, and set them in place with my Anastasia of Beverly Hills Clear Brow Gel.

 

 I used Physician’s Formula Argan Wear Bronzer and a Morphe M527 brush to warm up the skin, and then applied a light contour to my cheekbones, forehead, nose, and jawline using Makeup Geek Contour Powder in ‘Breakup’ and a NARS ITA brush. For blush, I wanted to keep it kind of low key, so as not to compete with the eyes and make myself look too overdone, so I chose Milani Baked Blush in ‘Luminoso’ on an angled blush brush (mine is from Walgreens) and used my Morphe M501 to apply BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector in ‘Opal’ to my cheekbones, cupids bow, and the tip of my nose.

 

 Finally, for the lips, I chose Almay Smart Shade Butter Kiss Lipstick in ‘Nude Light/Medium’, and gave myself a bath in MUFE Mist & Fix. And voila! All done!


 And there you have it! My completed St. Patty’s Day parade look!
Sure, I could have just slapped on some green eyeshadow and walked out the door, but what kind of fun would that have been?! This look would be great if you’re headed out with your friends to a local pub (if you’re old enough!) or if you just feel like being a little extra festive that day!

Most importantly, have fun with it – make it your own! Makeup is supposed to be fun!! And if you recreate this look, tag me on Instagram (@dlynnesposito) so I can see it, too!

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LUCK OF THE IRISH SMOKEY EYE MAKEUP TUTORIAL

“May your troubles be less, and your blessings be more, and nothing but happiness come through your door.” – An Irish Blessing

Hey guys! With St. Patrick’s Day almost here, and my husband’s Irish heritage flying high and proud all year ’round, I knew I wanted to create a St. Patty’s inspired look.
This is a look that you can wear out with friends, to a parade, or even to a special St. Patty’s dinner. It’s easy to recreate, anyone can wear it, but especially for my brown-eyed-girls, this is going to make your peepers POP!

If you want to see how I created this look, then just keep reading!


 When you’re working with dark shadows, and shimmery, glittery shadows, you’re almost guaranteed to have some fallout, so I like to start with my eyes before doing my skin. I primed my eyes using the NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil in ‘Milk’, which is just a white eye crayon. The white underneath our shadows will help the colors stand out more, and the consistency of the pencil will give the shadows something to grab on to. Just draw it on sloppily, and smooth it out with your finger, all over the lid, up to the brow bone.

 Next I’m going in with ‘Beaches and Cream’ by Makeup Geek. Using a Morphe M441, which is just a fluffy blending brush, I’m taking that all over the lid, crease, and up to the brow. This is just going to help our other shades blend more smoothly. Then, using the same brush, I picked up ‘Peach Smoothie’, also by Makeup Geek, and applied that into the crease, working from outer corner to inner corner, and working just above the crease as the product starts to leave my brush. This warm, peach shade will give a nice contrast, and really compliment the next shades we’ll be using.

 

 Now, I’m picking up any flat, dense shader brush, and working with an Urban Decay Eyeshadow in the shade ‘Mildew’ (which I had a sample of from an ULTA order awhile back), I’m applying that all over the lid. It’s an earthy, shimmery, mossy green color which is the perfect base for a look like this. I started down near the lash line, and worked my way toward the crease, to keep most of the color as low on the lid as possible. Then, go back with your M441, and using no additional product, just buff out the line between the green shade and ‘Peach Smoothie’.

 

 So now we’re going to take the far right shade in the Maybelline EyeStudio Shadow Quad palette in ‘Gutsy Green’, which is a dark, forest green with shimmer, and a pencil brush (I used the Morphe M169) and begin building that up on the outer ‘V’ of the eye. Once you’ve gotten it to your desired intensity, begin moving your brush lightly through the crease, keeping it low, and bring it around to the inner corner of the eye. This will create sort of a ‘halo’ effect on the lid. Don’t worry if you’ve lost some of your brighter green, we’ll get to that. Just lightly blend , making sure all of the harsh edges are gone.

Now, using the far left, bright green shade in that same Maybelline palette, I just used my ring finger to pat a little bit right on the center of my lid. Gently pat it on, keeping it dead center on the lid, and then take your pencil brush, and blend the edges together with the dark shade we used on either side.

 

 Now, take a baby wipe or makeup wipe, and swipe away any fallout. Winged liner is totally optional here, but you know me (or you should by now!) – go big, or go home. Using my e.l.f. Cream Eyeliner in black and a Morphe M160 1/8 brush, I’m just going to apply my winged liner as usual. If you want to check out my tutorial for winged liner, you can do that by clicking here.

 

 Then I’m going to apply a thin coat of Rimmel Lash Accelerator Mascara, and apply some false lashes. I used Kiss Blooming Lashes in ‘Lily’, which I recently found on clearance at my local Walgreens, and I’m in love with them! They’re beautiful!

Now I’m just going to apply my foundation (L’Oreal Infallible Pro Matte in 101 and 102) and concealer (NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer in ‘Vanilla’) as usual, and set my concealer with the Anastasia of Beverly Hills ‘Banana’ Powder and a Morphe M438 brush.

 

 To finish up the eyes (without jumping around on you too much!), I’m going to take a Morphe M432 flat definer brush, and using the dark, shimmery green from the Maybelline palette, I’m going to press that right up underneath my bottom lashes, stopping about halfway in to the corner of my eye. Then using a clean pencil brush, I’m just going to buff that shadow out so it’s a little smokier, and apply some mascara to my lower lashes.
Then I filled in my brows using the NYX Micro Brow Pencil in ‘Chocolate’, and set them with the Anastasia of Beverly Hills Clear Brow Gel.

Since the eyes are so bold and smokey and dark, I really wanted to bring some warm, peachy color back to the face. After contouring as usual with Makeup Geek ‘Breakup’ Contour Powder and an e.l.f. Small Tapered Brush, I applied Milani Baked Blush in ‘Luminoso’ to the back of my cheeks with an angled blush brush. Since this blush already has some shimmer to it, I decided to – wait for it – skip highlighter! I KNOW! Did you fall off your chair? Pick yourself up, darling, because we’re not done yet!

  

 Finally, keeping with the same warm, peachy, natural glow we had going for the cheeks, I chose to finish off the look with some NARS Lip Gloss in ‘Dolce Vita’, and a quick spritz of Urban Decay All-Nighter Setting Spray. And we’re all done!!

 


There you have it! My St. Patty’s Day inspired makeup look! I hope you all have a wonderful, fun, safe St. Patrick’s Day! If you decided to recreate this look, tag me on Instagram!

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