Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Frozen's Elsa Inspired Look!



Alright Becca's Beauties!!! I hope that everyone has been well and healthy! I am so excited to share with you all this look! I LOVED the movie Frozen and had to try to duplicate the look of Elsa! Her eye makeup was so pretty! I think that I did a pretty dang good job :) The good news is that it is pretty easy to combine. It takes a pretty good deal of blending, but all beauties know that! I look forward to the challenge of duplicating more looks in the future. Please give me some requests! Please let me know if you have any beauty or prayer requests! I am here for you! Thank you so much for viewing and for all of your support!
  
                                                              Love,
                                                                        Rebecha


A Verse To Remember:
~My Flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever. Psalm 73:26
~Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28



Here are the colors that I worked with. These are all Urban Decay Shadows (Which are my fav) but you can use any of course! You will need a mid-tone purple, a lighter purple, a magenta pink, and a copper-pink)


1) First and always I applied a primer. I use Urban Decays Ultimate Primer Potion in Anti Aging.

2) I applied the mid-toned purple on the inner and outer part of my lid leaving the middle of the lid bare.

3) Next I applied the lighter purple color in the middle of the eyelid. I blend the color into the darker colors on either side.

4) With a crease brush I applied the magenta color to the crease and did a lot of blending.

5) I then took the copper-pink shade and blended softly above the magenta color. Blend....Blend.....Blend.... So Pretty!

6) This is my favorite step! My favorite product right now? Lorac's 3D Liquid Luster. Take a drop of this dream glitter and dab a small amount on the center of the eyelid. Oh yeah!!!

6) I used a black gel eyeliner on my upper lash line and a black pencil liner on my bottom waterline and lash line.  

7) Applied a  coat of mascara to the top and bottom lashes and for a finishing touch, added some pretty false lashes.



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