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Today, I'm going to be doing a makeup tutorial on this look right here. Ummm... basically
I was looking around on the internet... Hannah Montana logo came up..and I thought: Huh?!
That would be a cool makeup look, so I decided to do a Hannah Montana inspired look, by the
logo, inspired by the logo. So, I did like a gold lid with a, kind of like a purple lower
lash line. Just a little touch of purple on the lower. So, I hope you guys enjoy this
tutorial. I had so much fun filming it, and yeah let's get into it. So, I'm going to start
by going into the Too Faced Natural Love Eye Shadow Palette. So, for my transition color,
I'm going to take Spotlight on a Luxie 205 Tapered Blending Brush, and OOP. Basically,
with this, I'm just going to kind of blend that into the upper crease area. So, using
that exact same brush, I'm going to dip into the shade, Nudie, from the same palette, and
I'm going to focus this color right into, more into the socket line, but still just
kind of blending that into the crease. So, because of this look, I'm going to kind of
pull that brown into the inner corner, too. So, I'm going to kind of open my eyes a little
bit, and keep blending into that inner crease, as well. Alright, and then, once I've kind
of worked that color in, I'm going to very gently move my brush a little bit upwards,
and just haze out those edges, to make sure that it blends with my transition color. Okay,
so now, I'm actually going to cut the crease a little bit. I don't want to do like a full
cut crease, but I kind of want to do like a half, center cut crease right from here,
to the middle. So, I'm going to take my MAC Soft Ochre Paint Pot, and a little brush.
So, I'm actually going to use my Luxie 215 Small Angled Brush for this. I'm going to
kind of start to map out where I want to cut that. So, I'm going to make a rounded shape,
starting from the inner corner of my eye, and using like the flat edge of the brush,
I'm going to draw a line upwards. And, I actually want to draw this line kind of like, higher
up than where my crease is, so that you can still kind of see this on the look. So, I'm
going to kind of follow that line up there. And, I'm only going to go like, about halfway
through my eye. So, once I've kind of mapped out that line..obviously it's not absolutely
perfect, but we will do our best to clean it later. I'm going to take what is left on
my brush, and sort of pull that down, to cover up all of that brown shadow, so that I have
a fresh base for the color that I'm going to put on the lids. Next, I'm going to take
the Bella Pierre Pigment in the shade, Celebration. It's kind of like a copper-gold color, and
what I'm going to do with this, is essentially kind of the same thing. I'm going to go along
that cut, and kind of put that right over the top of where I put my MAC Soft Ochre Paint
Pot. So, I'm just going to take another angled brush. And then, once I've lined that, I'm
going to do the same thing I did before. I'm going to fill in, except I'm just going to
make little tapping motions, to make sure that the product is pressed in. And then,
once I get to these outer edges, I'm just going to use whatever is left of my product,
to kind of haze that color into the brown. I will go back into the outer corner later,
and work a little bit more on that, but for now, I'm just going to leave it. Ohhhhh. So
now, what I'm going to do is, I'm actually going to cut out the crease more. I want to
intensify that shadow, and make it look really cut. I'm going to take a tiny little detailer
brush, almost like a baby little concealer brush. I'm going to dip into a darker, brown
shade, so I'm going to take Makeup and Chill from the palette that I've been using. I'm
just going to take a very small amount of that on the brush, because I don't want to
have any fallout, and with this, I'm going to kind of just press it into that line, on
the top side, so that it makes it kind of look like it has a shadow. So, with that color,
I'm just going about halfway throught the eye, and then I'm going to go ahead and quit,
and go on to the next eye. You can just kind of see, like, even though I haven't blended
it out, it is already making a difference in the way that the lid looks. It kind of
gives the illusion that that is where my natural crease is, and that I just have really big
eyelids. Now, I'm going to take a clean blending brush. This is the Luxie Small Tapered Blending
Brush 231, and with this, I'm going to kind of go right above that crease. I don't...I
want to try not to touch the lids at all, and I'm just going to go over that brown line,
to blend the edges. Real quick. So, I'm going to take the same exact brush, and this time,
I'm going to dip into the shade, Stiletto, which is a black, and I'm going to do the
same thing, except not as intense, and I'm going to try and be as precise as possible.
And, I'm like, barely touching the brush to my skin, just so that the product transfers.
And then, going back in with that brush, that I used over the brown, I'm going to do the
same thing. Done. I'm going to go back in with that pigment, not too crazy, like I did
before, but I'm just going to take a little bit, and just touch up on any of those edges
that might have gotten a little bit dull. It actually stayed on pretty well, but I'm
just going to kind of touch up those edges, just a bit. So, I'm going to take the Luxie
227 brush, and I'm going to dip into the shade, Makeup and Chill. IIIIII don't know. And,
I'm just going to kind of tap that into that outer V / C shape of the eye, and extend it
along that crease. I'm also going to pull that onto the lids a little bit, to connect
it with that gold shade. Now, taking my blending brush from before, I'm just going to run over
those edges, to make sure
that it's blended. I'm going to
take a little shader brush, and
I'm going to dip into
the shade, Stiletto again. Taking just a little bit of that, I'm just
going to pack that right on the socket line
of the outer line. Just on
that outer edge, and I'm even going to kind of wing it out a little bit, so that it connects
with that transition color. And then, going back with the brush, that I used to apply
that brown shade, I'm going to blend that out a little bit. And then, going back in
with my transition brush, I'm going to go over those edges again, and just blend that
out. Okay, next, I'm going to take a little bit of Artist Couture Diamond Glow Powder
in the shade, Illuminati. It's like a white-gold. I'm going to tap that right on the center
of the lid, to really bring a highlight to it. Using just the brush once I kind of get
the product off, I'm just going to tap on those edges, so that it blends. Now, to add
a little pizazz, extra pizazz. I'm going to take the Bella Pierre glitter in the shade,
Copper. It is a copper glitter. So, I think I'm actually going to cut the crease even
more just with the glitter. I'm going to go make a little line of glitter right underneath
the cut. First, I'm going to apply the glue. I'm going to take some on an angled brush,
and make a little bitty line right under that. I'm going to dip into my glitter, and I'm
going to tap that right in that same little spot. And that is just a little extra moment.
A little extra pizazz to the moment. Now, I actually want to highlight the eyes. I think
I'm just going to take a little bit more of that Illuminati shade that I used on the center
of the lids. It is fire, let me tell you. And, I'm going to turn my head at an angle,
and just insert this right underneath the highest point of the brow. I'm also going
to bring that into the inner co--can you see me? I don't know. It looks weird though. So,
I'm also going to bring that onto the inner corners, just to... Going back in with that
brush, that I applied that dark brown. I'm going to actually add a little bit more dark
brown, because I feel like it's not like enough, like we need a little bit more in the crease,
on the brown up here. Take a little bit of that Makeup Chill, Makeup and Chill color,
and put that right into the socket line, and then, going back in with my blending brush.
Again, just going over those edges. So, I'm actually going to move on to the lower lash
line, real quick. So, I'm doing a Hannah Montana look, so I want to do gold on the top, and
purple on the bottom, so I'm going to do a purple smoked out lower lash line. Very fun.
I'm going to use my Buxom Customizable Palette. I picked a bunch of fun colors. Cool. Basically,
I'm going to take the Buxom Single Shadow in the shade, wait what is this? Posh Purple.
I'm going to pick up that color on a pencil brush, and I'm going to insert this right
along that lower lash line, and just start working it on the lower. Once I've kind of
packed that color right in, underneath the eye, I'm going to keep dipping into that product,
but I'm going to go just below that, and start to really smoke it out, and try and blend
it as much as possible. I'm going to blend out that lower lash line a little bit more.
I'm going to take the Royal & Langnickel Eye Shadow Brush, Eye Shader Brush. It's just
a little bit fluffy, but also pretty flat, and I'm going to dip back into my Too Faced
Natural Love Eye Shadow Palette, into the shade, Nudie, which I used in the crease.
I'm going to take a small little little little little bit. I'm going to run this brush right
underneath that purple, on the edges, and this is just going to make it look more hazed
out. Now, I'm going to take my Pop Beauty Kajal Pen in the shade, Sooty Black, and put
this in the inner rim of my waterline. For mascara, I'm going to take the Max Factor
Masterpiece Max Mascara, and put this on the lower lash line. I'm actually going to kind
of put a lot on, because this look is about the drama. I'm going to use the NYX Collection
Noir Liquid Black Eyeliner. I'm going to take the House of Lashes Boudoir Lashes, and pop
these on the upper lash line. One time. I'm going to go back into that mascara, and I'm
going to blend my natural eyelashes with the false eyelashes that I just applied. I'm going
to go into my NYX Highlight and Contour Palette. I'm going to take this shade over here, and
I'm going to warm up the skin with this, so I'm going to apply this all over the contouring
area, and the cheek area. So, I just want to warm up my skin a bit, a bit, a bit. I'm
also going to bring that on to the temples, and the forehead, and kind of like wrap it
around the hairline too. Bronzey Bronzey Bronzey GLOW! I'm also going to contour the jawline
a bit. I'm going to take the Luxie Tapered Highlighter Brush, and I'm going to dip into
this cool-toned brown shade right here. I'm going to insert this right into the hollow
of my cheek, and this is what I'm going to use to really kind of carve it out. Ooooh
kay gurl. Okayyy. I'm going to take the Dirty Little Secret Kitten Blush. It's like a cutesy
little peach. I'm going to take that on the Luxie 516 Duo Fibre Powder Brush, and I'm
going to run that right onto the apples of the cheeks, and right above that contouring
line. Okay, highlighter. Highlighter. OOH. I'm going to take the Kylie Cosmetics Pressed
Illuminating Powder in the shade, Cotton Candy Cream, and
I'm going to apply that using my Morphe M509. My favorite highlighter brush. So, I'm going
to put that on the tops of the cheekbones. Kay, for
the forehead, I just
want to do a small little touch. I'm going to make a little upside down U shape. I look
like a little greaseball, but I kind of love it. I'm also going to bring some of that on
the Cupid's Bow. Touch, Touch Touch. Just a soft brush on the chin. I'm just going to
use a Luxie 231 Small Tapered Blending Brush, just to contour my nose a bit. I'm just going
to take a little bit of this shade right here, just a touch. I'm going to very gently, just
kind of map out that line. I'm going to take a flat shader brush, and then, I'm going to
dip back into my highlighter, and I'm going to use this just to make a little, thin little
moment down the nose. I'm going to take my favorite all-time lip liner. This is the J
Cat Beauty Rocker Chic Velvet Touch Waterproof Gel Lip Liner in the shade, So Fawn of You
204. I'm going to use this to outline my lips, and kind of like where I want the shade. I'm
going to be using a liquid lipstick, so it just makes it so much easier. For lipstick,
I'm going to take my little mini. I'm going to use the Tarteist Lip Paint in the shade,
Delish. Delish. This is the Jouer Lip Topper in Skinny Dip. You know. Everyone who is...everyone
uses this. I love it. I use it pretty much, in every single look. It's so favorite. I'm
just going to put this on the top, for a little glitz and glamma. Okay you guys. So, that
is it for this Hannah Montana inspired makeup look. I know its crazy, but I just really
wanted to play with a gold lid look, with a purple lower lash line, and just kind of
make it look like a cute, country, fresh girl. I guess. I don't know. But, I just wanted,
kind of wanted to have fun playing with the different colors, and stuff. So, I hope you
guys enjoyed this tutorial. If you did, please subscribe to my channel, and check out my
other videos. Thank you guys so much for watching, and I'll see you in the next one. oh oh ahoh.
Lime Perrier is bomb. Just sayin. You guys. Can I talk? I can't talk. I need to sing.
Hold please. Shimmi Shimmi Yall Shimmi Yam Shimmi Yay. Ahhhhhh. I'm going to take. Oh
no. I dropped a brush.
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