Royal Highness Photo Tutorial

Fit for a queen, this majestic purple look is a first-class creation! Intricate detail work is made totally doable via this step-by-step photo tutorial. Take your place on the throne and challenge yourself to recreate the look!

PRODUCTS USED:

  • Makeup Geek Eyeshadow in Corrupt
  • Makeup Geek Eyeshadow in Curfew
  • Makeup Geek Eyeshadow in Drama Queen
  • Makeup Geek Foiled Eyeshadow in Day Dreamer
  • Makeup Geek Sparkler in Satellite
  • Makeup Geek Sparkler in Halo
  • Makeup Geek’s Full Spectrum Eye Liner Pencil in Nude
  • Makeup Geek’s Full Spectrum Eye Liner Pencil in Spice
  • Makeup Geek’s Full Spectrum Eye Liner Pencil in Obsidian
  • Makeup Geek’s Full Spectrum Eye Liner Pencil in Espresso

BRUSHES USED:

  • Makeup Geek’s Soft Dome Brush
  • Makeup Geek’s Pencil Brush
  • Makeup Geek’s Bent Liner Brush
  • Makeup Geek’s Outer V Brush
  • Makeup Geek’s Defined Crease Brush

STEP 1:

It’s always best to sketch a cut crease out first with a neutral toned pencil – I’d recommend using Spice from the Full Spectrum Eye Liner Collection. Your goal is to mimic a higher crease, add a tail to the end similar to a winged liner you would do on your lash-line

STEP 2:

Clean the line underneath to make it sharp using your favorite high coverage concealer and a bent liner brush blending with a flat stiff brush

STEP 3:

Apply Corrupt just above cut crease line with a pencil brush and blend it upwards slightly, be sure to stay above the crease you created

STEP 4:

Apply Curfew with a clean pencil brush slightly above the Corrupt you sketched and blend it upwards slightly, making sure to stay above the crease you created to keep a clean line

STEP 5:

Clean the line again with the high-coverage concealer and bent liner brush to make the lines clean and sharp

STEP 6:

  • Apply Day Dreamer to the inner corner of the eye with a clean pencil brush
  • Leaving a strip of blank space below the crease you created: pat Drama Queen on the whole lid with a flat stiff brush creating a slight extension outward, almost like a thicker wing
  • Try to keep the eyeshadow line clean but if you do make a mistake or go over the line you can apply more full coverage concealer to cover

STEP 7:

  •  Finish the outer corner with the Espresso pencil, creating a wing to match the flow of your cut crease
  • Apply Satellite onto the center of the lid with a flat synthetic brush (for a stronger hold apply your favorite glitter glue first)
  • Using your ring finger highlight inner corner with Halo
  • Wipe away fallout from under the eye

STEP 8:

Darken waterline with Obsidian eye liner and apply Corrupt to the lower lash line with a pencil brush and blend that out with a small amount of Drama Queen and a defined crease brush

STEP 9:

Apply your favorite set of cat eye upper lashes and dramatic lowers and you’re all set!

 

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XOXO ANKA (ANSHU)

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