I had always thought I will never find a replacement for oil
for eye makeup removal, until I found this little thing.
I didn't love the color (my super fond of
purple for eye makeup) and it didn't stay on great but for a quick easy application it was great!
Today I will discuss about a unique brush, which is not a necessity, but quite interesting to use and a good
investment for eye makeup enthusiast.
I will typically use coconut
oil for my eye makeup, then just use my honey mask cleanser as an all - in - one makeup remover too!
Also, I felt my normal - dry skin type really appreciated the Stem Cellular Eye Treatment afterwards to really moisturize the area and provide a tightened, wrinkle - free
canvas for my eye makeup.
An American actress having freckled skin failed to choose a perfect color
for her eye makeup in this look.
Ideal for all - day occasions like business conventions or weddings, this barely - there cream combats excess
oils for eye makeup with a smooth (not greasy!)
If you are using other eye
shadows for your eye makeup, you can pop in a little highlighter to the center of the lid to make you eye's pop and look brighter.
First, prep the lashes with beautiful curls, using this cute Lash Curler by Eyeko, Alexa's favourite
brand for eye makeup.
Palette Petrouchka... I used all but
gold for my eye makeup and light - handedly applied coral blush on my cheeks.
Just like the white eye pencil as a
base for eye makeup, the black eye pencil too works effectively in popping out the eyeshadow's vibrancy.
All the products are nice but since I was specifically
looking for eye makeup remover I'm horribly disappointed.
For eye makeup remover, to moisturize my face before bed, and for an all - over body moisturizer, I use my homemade coconut oil with vitamin E, I love it!!!
For eye makeup, press the soaked cotton ball on your eye and gently sweep away, being careful not the rub.
For the eye makeup I chose the Coastal Scents Revealed Palette.
For eye makeup, I like to stick to natural shades like vanilla, taupe and chocolate shadows with just a little gradation in color as I get to the outer corner.
For the eye makeup, I started with the brows first.
It's great at removing all makeup, but I especially love
it for eye makeup!
For my eye makeup, I dispense some product onto a cotton pad, press it gently on my eyelids for about 10 seconds, and wipe off.
For my eye makeup, I worked solely with my Urban Decay Naked Smoky palette.
For this eye makeup, I lined my upper lash line with Cote D'Azur.