MAC Look: Smoky Fafi Quad 1

By marlena • Apr 30th, 2008 • Category: Black, Color Combinations, Full Face, MAC, Pink, Purple

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Eyes:

  • Perky Paint Pot
  • NYX jumbo eye crayon in “slate”
  • Fafi Quad 1
  • Black Tied
  • Loreal cream eyeliner in black
  • Lashblast mascara

Lips:

  • Utterly Frivolous lipstick
  • Cult Fave lipgloss

Cheeks:

  • Nars Orgasm blush
  • Sassed Up beauty powder

5 Responses »

  1. Thank you for doing this look! I bought the fafi quad 1 and was a little unimpressed with it, the pink is really hard to blend…but after seeing how you put the look together it made me want to use it again.

  2. HI,

    I was on specktra.net and i mentioned that i love your makeup tech and I love this look that you did with the fafi quad 1. I am also from michigan. I love it. I was wondering is the fafi 1 quad worth buying. I have not purchased yet because i felt they were to easily duped with other things.

    thank you for representing michigan girls who love makeup.

  3. Hi Elmo :)

    I would say that this quad could easily be duped- but, if you’re starting out and don’t have any of these colors, it may be worth getting as it’s cheaper than buying the shadows separate. Not sure if that was much help or not? The colors I use most are the Vanilla and the dark purple in it…

  4. I love this look! If you could do it on a video tutorial, that would be great :D

  5. I love your site. I am 27 and just now exploring make-up more seriously. I would love to know what type of foundation/finisher you use on your face. Your face is a beautiful canvas - flawless!!!! My skin is also fair but I suffer from a condition called rosacea which causes my cheeks to be really red and flushed at times–it also makes me feel very hot - like my cheeks are on fire. I think people don’t take me seriously when I am flushed from rosacea b/c they think I’m either embarassed, angry, or experiencing some other flighty emotion that I’m really not! I need people to take me seriously! Please help!

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