Eye products you will need:
- An eye shadow primer such as FaceFront Survival Paint or OCC Skin:Primer
- A shimmery, sky blue eye shadow such as OCC Loose Colour Concentrates in Frigid or FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Chromium Sky
- A deep teal green such as OCC Loose Colour Concentrates in Nori or for a darker effect use Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Dream Girl or Furious
- Optional: A highlight shade with hints of purple such as Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Bubbles
- A skin-coloured shade such as your mineral foundation for smoothing away rough edges
- Coastal Scents Gel Liner in Deep Plum
- A vivid purple eye shadow such as FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Weekend Warrier or Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Diva
- Coastal Scents Gel Liner in True Black or Stellar
Brushes you will need:
- Sigma E55 Eye Shading Brush or Sigma E60 Large Shader Brush
- Sigma E30 Pencil Brush
- Sigma E40 Tapered Blending Brush or Sigma E35 White Tapered Blending Brush
- Sigma E05 EyeLiner Brush or Sigma E65 Small Angle Brush for applying eye liner
Step One: Apply a thin coat of primer such as our FaceFront Survival Paint or OCC Skin:Primer
Step Two: On top of the primer, use your Sigma E55 Eye Shading Brush or Sigma E60 Large Shader Brush to apply your shimmery, sky blue eye shadow across your entire lid. To enhance the vivacity of this colour further, mix with a tiny drop of Heavenly Naturals Mix Drops before applying to your eye lid.
Step Three: Using your Sigma E30 Pencil Brush, apply a dark shade to the very outer corner of your eye lid, creating a point that is angled upwards. We have tried this using the following colours which all look fantastic, and are just dependent on the type of look you are trying to achieve: OCC Loose Colour Concentrates in Nori or Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Dream Girl or Furious. To blend this colour out, use a clean, dry Sigma E40 Tapered Blending Brush or Sigma E35 White Tapered Blending Brush to blend the edges of the darker shade pulling a small amount of colour across your upper crease.
Step Four (optional): Still using your Sigma E40 Tapered Blending Brush or Sigma E35 White Tapered Blending Brush, dip your brush in a tiny amount of duo-chrome iridescent violet (we use Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Bubbles). Blend this into the upper edge of your eye shadow blending out harsh lines as if you do with a highlight shade. If there are any harsh edges remaining, erase them away using a clean fluffy brush and your mineral powder foundation. Using this duo-chrome iridescent violet shade, apply a small dab to the inner corner of your eyes to make your eyes look brighter.
Step Five: Use your Sigma E05 EyeLiner Brush or Sigma E65 Small Angle Brush to apply Coastal Scents Gel Liner in Deep Plum to your lower lash line. Smudge this out a bit so as not to create too harsh a line. Set this on top (using the same brush) with a small amount of vivid purple eye pigment. We use FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Weekend Warrier or Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Diva.
Step Six: Use your Sigma E05 EyeLiner Brush or Sigma E65 Small Angle Brush to apply Coastal Scents Gel Liner in True Black or Stellar to your upper lash line, close to the lashes. Pull a small amount of this down to your lower lash line, on top of the purple, about a third of the way across your lid. You may also want to apply this gel liner to your lower water line.
Step Seven: Apply a coat of your favorite mascara to your lashes and you are ready to go!
Eye products you will need:
- An eye shadow primer such as OCC Skin:Primer
- A shimmery, dusky beige / pink eye shadow such as OCC Loose Colour Concentrates in Platonic or Clove, or Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Soulmate or Admire
- A matte brown eye shadow such as Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Chocolate Brown
- A darker brown eye shadow such as FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Bitter Bark or Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Kitten
- A skin-coloured highlight shade such as Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Posh
- Heavenly Naturals Chubby Cream Eye Shadow in White or Coastal Scents Gel Liner in Silk White
- A white eye shadow such as FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Snow Cone
- A glitter eye pigment such as Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Unicorn Tears, or for something a bit more subtle try FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Sea Salt
- Coastal Scents Gel Liner in True Black or Stellar
Brushes you will need:
- Sigma E55 Eye Shading Brush or Sigma E60 Large Shader Brush
- Sigma E40 Tapered Blending Brush or Sigma E35 White Tapered Blending Brush
- Sigma E30 Pencil Brush (for application to the lower eye lid a Sigma E20 Short Shader Brush can be used instead)
- Sigma E70 Sigma Medium Angled Shading Brush (optional)
- Sigma E05 EyeLiner Brush or Sigma E65 Small Angle Brush for applying eye liner
Step One: Apply a thin coat of primer such as our OCC Skin:Primer which can be used on both the face and eyes.
Step Two: On top of the primer, use your Sigma E55 Eye Shading Brush or Sigma E60 Large Shader Brush to apply your dusky beige / pink colour across your entire lid.
Step Three: Using your Sigma E40 Tapered Blending Brush, apply your matte brown eye pigment to the very outer corner of your eye lid, and sweep this along your crease.
Step Four: Using your Sigma E30 Pencil Brush, apply your dark brown eye shadow more precisely to your crease, trying not to blend this out too much.
Step Five: Apply brow highlight with your Sigma E70 Sigma Medium Angled Shading Brush. This will also work to soften out the edges of the brown eye shadow. We use Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Posh which is a great highlight shade for many skin tones.
Step Six: Using your Sigma E30 Pencil Brush or your Sigma E20 Short Shader Brush (our preference), apply your matte brown eye shadow on your lower lid close to the lash line. Top this off with your darker brown eye shadow from the centre of your lower lid, to the outer corner. Again make sure this stays very close to your lower lash line.
Step Seven: Apply a white cream eye shadow to your inner tear duct area. Use more product that you normally use in this area to give your eyes a real popping appearance. We prefer to use Heavenly Naturals Chubby Cream Eye Shadow in White but if you have Coastal Scents Gel Liner in Silk White this will work just as well. Apply with your finger or a Concealer Brush. Also apply this white cream eye shadow in a small triangle/wing at the outer corner of your eye lid. With a clean brush, apply FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Snow Cone on top of the cream eye shadow on the inner corner of the eye to set it.
Step Eight: Apply a smudge of glitter adhesive, or eye shadow primer to your eye lid on top of the dusky beige / pink colour and on top of the white triangle at the outer corner of your eye lid. Using your finger, dab the glitter on top of the adhesive. Using a brush, apply glitter also on top of the outer corner triangle.
Step Nine: Using your Sigma E05 EyeLiner Brush or Sigma E65 Small Angle Brush, add a line of Coastal Scents Gel Liner in True Black or Stellar to your upper eye lid, very close to the lash line. Create a slight wing at the outer corner above the glitter triangle.
Step Eight: Apply two coats of your favorite mascara to your lashes. For extra fun, add some thick dark false eye lashes.
Eye products you will need:
- An eye shadow primer such as OCC Skin:Primer
- Chubby Cream Eye Shadow in White
- A satin white eye shadow such as FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Sea Salt or Snow Cone
- A fawn or skin coloured shade to smooth out the edges. You could use a shade from the Coastal Scents 88 Piece Makeup Palette, or your regular mineral foundation
- A pale blue eye shadow such as OCC Loose Colour Concentrates in Frigid or FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Chromium Sky. Alternatively you could use a turquoise colour such as Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Kingdom
- Coastal Scents Gel Liner in Silk White
Brushes you will need:
- Sigma F70 Concealer Brush
- Sigma E55 Eye Shading Brush or Sigma E60 Large Shader Brush
- Sigma E40 Tapered Blending Brush
- Sigma E05 EyeLiner Brush or Sigma E65 Small Angle Brush for applying eye liner
Step One: Apply a thin coat of eye shadow primer such as our OCC Skin:Primer which can be used on both the face and eyes.
Step Two: Using your finger or a Sigma F70 Concealer Brush, apply Chubby Cream Eye Shadow in White to your eyelid. Start at the very corner of your inner eye and apply right across your lid. Using the Concealer Brush helps you to get right into the corners and close to the lash line. Apply this cream shadow to your inner eye underneath the tear duct area. Take this across your lower eye lid, close to the lash line and blend out well. Use the brush sideways to get in close to the lashes.
Step Three: Pack on your satin white eye shadow on top of the cream base. Use a Sigma E55 Eye Shading Brush or Sigma E60 Large Shader Brush to apply from the inner corner of your eye and across the crease area. Make sure you also pat this colour on top of the cream shadow that is below your tear duct and lower lash line.
Step Four: Using your Sigma E40 Tapered Blending Brush, apply your fawn/skin colour shade to the very edges of the white eye shadow (along your brow bone) so that the edges are blended out well. If you have a choice in the shade you apply here, try to choose a matte shade which is slightly darker than your natural skin colour.
Step Five: Again using a Sigma E55 Eye Shading Brush or Sigma E60 Large Shader Brush, apply small amounts of your chosen pale blue or turquoise shade. Apply this to the lower half of your upper eye lid and make sure it blends out nicely into the white. Also apply it to the outer half of your lower lid, close to the lash line.
Step Six: It is your preference whether you use a Sigma E05 EyeLiner Brush or Sigma E65 Small Angle Brush when applying eye liner. Each has their own benefits. Use your favourite brush to apply Coastal Scents Gel Liner in Silk White to your lower water line.
Step Seven: Apply a coat of your favorite mascara. If you are feeling bold, opt for some individual false eye lashes to give you a wide-eyed appearance. If you don’t like to do this yourself, we recommend Lush Lashes who are very professional and apply good quality, long lasting lashes.

This tutorial shows you how you can enhance your green eyes. To make your green eyes pop, you dress them with colours that contrast with green. These are always colours that lie on the opposite side if the colour wheel from green. Have a read of our recent tutorial introducing the colour wheel. This tutorial will give you a bit of background on colour theory, and how this can be applied to your make up application.
Although the colours in this tutorial work especially well with green eyes, they can in fact be used with any eye colour. The theory is around choosing colours which compliment other colours. You may be wearing green clothing, and want an eye shadow to contrast with this colour. Either way, colour theory works the same. Below are some suggestions of colours to contrast with your green eyes (or your green clothing). Enjoy!
Try these shades (hover over the image to identify brand and shade. Click on the image to visit the product page):
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| Outer Half Lid: | Crease Colour: | ||
| Crease Colour (also pull down under lower lid): |
Lower Lid Colour: | ||
Also try:
| Upper Lash Line/ Lower Water Line |
Inner Corner Highlight |
Inner Corner Highlight |
Upper Lash Line/ Lower Water Line |
Note: This tutorial would look great with Coastal Scents Gel Liner in Envious along the water line. Envious will be hitting shelves during September. Keep an eye out for when it arrives. We will let you know immediately on Facebook!
This tutorial shows you how you can enhance your brown eyes. To make your brown eyes pop, you dress them with colours that contrast with brown. These are always colours that lie on the opposite side if the colour wheel from brown. Have a read of our recent tutorial introducing the colour wheel. This tutorial will give you a bit of background on colour theory, and how this can be applied to your make up application.
Although the colours in this tutorial work especially well with brown eyes, they can in fact be used with any eye colour. The theory is around choosing colours which compliment other colours. You may be wearing brown, red or orange clothing, and want an eye shadow to contrast with these colours. Either way, colour theory works the same. Below are some suggestions of colours to contrast with your brown eyes (or brown/red/orange clothing). Enjoy!
Try these shades (hover over the image to identify brand and shade. Click on the image to visit the product page):
| Base Colour: | |||
| Crease Colour: | Outer Half Lid: | ||
| Lower Lid Colour: | Crease Colour (also pull down under lower lid): |
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Also try:
| Upper Lash Line/ Lower Water Line |
Inner Corner Highlight |
Inner Corner Highlight |
Upper Lash Line/ Lower Water Line |
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This tutorial shows you how you can enhance your blue eyes. To make your blue eyes pop, you dress them with colours that contrast with blue. These are always colours that lie on the opposite side if the colour wheel from blue. Have a read of our recent tutorial introducing the colour wheel. This tutorial will give you a bit of background on colour theory, and how this can be applied to your make up application.
Although the colours in this tutorial work especially well with blue eyes, they can in fact be used with any eye colour. The theory is around choosing colours which compliment other colours. You may wearing blue or violet clothing, and want an eye shadow to contrast with these colours. Either way, colour theory works the same. Below are some suggestions of colours to contrast with your blue eyes (or blue/violet clothing). Enjoy!
Try these shades (hover over the image to identify brand and shade. Click on the image to visit the product page):
| Base Colour: | |||
| Outer Half Lid: | |||
| Crease Colour (also pull this colour down under the lower lid): | |||
Also try:
| Upper Lash Line/Lower Water Line | Inner Corner Highlight | ||
Create this look using EyeSpice Products:
Eye products you will need:
- Heavenly Naturals Mix Drops
- Dark Corner: Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Inked
- Turquoise: FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Early Spring
- Charcoal: Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Dream Girl or FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Heroic
- Heavenly Naturals Chubby Cream Eye Shadow in White
- Coastal Scents Gel Liner in Deep Plum
- Coastal Scents Gel Liner in True Black (optional)
- Violet: FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Weekend Warrior or the Coastal Scents 88 Shade Palette (optional)
- Glitter (the key ingredient): Heavenly Naturals Glitter Eye Pigment in Mermaid Scales
Brushes you will need:
- Sigma SS194 concealer brush
- Sigma SS224 tapered blending brush
- Sigma SS219 pencil brush
- Sigma SS266 small angle brush
Step One: Use a flat topped brush such as a Sigma SS194 Concealer Brush to create the outer point to your eye. Dip the end of your brush in Mixing Medium, and then in your dark corner shade (we use Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Inked). Tap away the excess and apply to the very outer corner of your eye, creating a line sweeping upwards about 1cm. This will create the shape of your eye shadow look. Blend this line very slightly inwards towards your crease to create the shadow with which to develop your blending on.
Step Two: Using your Sigma SS224 blending brush, apply your turquoise colour to the outer corner of your eyelid and blend this using wind screen wiper motions, into your crease and upper half of your eyelid.We use FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Early Spring. At this stage, the lower half of your upper eyelid remains bare of any pigment.
Step Three: Using a black cream eye liner, apply this to the lower half of your upper lid, from the inner corner (where it is applied at its thinest), to the outer corner. Blend the turquoise and black eye liner together using your Sigma SS194 Concealer brush. The black cream eye liner creates a base. If you don’t have a black cream eye liner, apply your charcoal eye pigment in step four with mixing medium instead.
Step Four: Continuing to use your Sigma SS194 Concealer brush, pack your charcoal colour on top of the black cream eye liner (we use Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Dream Girl or FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Heroic – both have a nice amount of shimmer to them). Ensure a bold colour is achieved. Hint: Make sure you tap excess powder off your brush before applying. If you do end up with a dusting of charcoal pigment on your cheeks, brush this away with a large powder brush (rather than your fingers which will make it smudge)!
Step Five: Using your Sigma SS224 Tapered Blending Brush dry (without any pigment), blend the turquoise and charcoal colours together to create a gradient transition between the two, rather than a sharp line. Add a small amount of the darker corner shade (Heavenly Naturals Eye Pigment in Inked) to your blending brush, and add this to the very outer corner and a small way along your crease. This will help with the transition between turquoise and charcoal.
Step Six: Apply Heavenly Naturals Chubby Cream Eye Shadow in white to just underneath your brow bone and to the inner corner of your eye. Blend this into your brow bone lightly using your Sigma SS194 Concealer Brush. This is your highlight shade, so ensure it remains light without taking on too much of the surrounding colour. Smudge with your finger into the inner eye. To create a more defined line at the outer corner of your eye, you can apply some white cream eye shadow under this line, and also blend in with your Sigma SS194 Concealer brush. To add more definition and shimmer, you can apply a shimmer highlight shade on top of the cream eye shadow under your brow bone and to the inner corner of your eye. Use your Sigma SS219 Pencil Brush to reach the small area in your inner eye. We recommend any of the OCC highlight shades for this.
Step Seven: Using your Sigma SS266 Small Angle Brush, apply Coastal Scents Gel Liner in Deep Plum to your lower lash line. Pull this line lightly out past the outer corner of your eye (don’t apply too thickly). If you feel that this line needs setting, apply a small amount of violet pigment on top, and blend out to create softer edges. We recommend FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Weekend Warrior, or any of the violet shades within the Coastal Scents 88 Shade Palette. If you want to apply Coastal Scents Gel Liner in True Black to your lower lash line, do this now with the same Sigma SS266 Small Angle Brush.
Step Eight: If you have false eyelash glue, dab a small amount right across your eyelid (from the lash line, up to just below the crease). Dip your finger in Heavenly Naturals Glitter Eye Pigment in Mermaid Scales, and dab on top of the glue to get an even coverage of glitter. If you don’t have glue, you could apply mixing medium or glycerine to your lid instead.
Step Nine: If you are going for false lashes, apply them now, otherwise add a couple of coats of your favourite mascara!
Step Ten: This look is as much about the lips as it is about the eyes. For a dramatic look, apply OCC Lip Tar in Anime, Pagent or Demure to your lips. These shades look great on their own, or mixed with other shades!

Eye products you will need:
- Eyeshadow primer – watch out for our new OCC Skin:Primer, hitting the shelves in October
- Heavenly Naturals Mix Drops
- FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Heroic, or Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Emo or Dream Girl
- Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Diva
- Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Bubbles
- Coastal Scents Gel Liner in True Black or Stellar
- A highlight colour such as a skin-toned colour within your Coastal Scents Contour & Blush Palette, FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Skinny Dipper or your mineral foundation
Brushes you will need:
- Sigma SS252 shader brush
- Sigma SS239 eye shading brush
- Sigma SS224 blending brush
- Sigma SS275 angled shading brush
- Sigma SS219 pencil brush
- Sigma SS209 eye liner brush or Sigma SS266 small angle brush
Step One: Apply a small amount of eye shadow primer to your lid. We use FaceFront Survival Paint.
Step Two: Mix your black pigment with a drop of Heavenly Naturals Mix Drops. Using your Sigma SS252 Shader Brush apply this carefully to your upper eyelid from the inner corner, right across to your outer lid. Create a point out past your crease, keeping in line with your lower water line. This creates the basic shape of your eye shadow look.
Step Three (optional): Using the other side of the same brush, apply Heavenly Naturals Eye Pigment in Emo on top of the base black. This is a matte colour which is what we need in this look. Take care when using this dark colour to avoid black fall out on your cheeks. Make sure you tap excess pigment off the brush before applying. Check out our other hints for fall out in our blog.
Step Four: Using your Sigma SS266 small angle brush or your Sigma SS209 eye liner brush, apply Coastal Scents Gel Liner in True Black or Stellar right across your lower lid, in a line close to the lash line. Before the liner dries, smudge it out with the same brush dipped in a small amount of black pigment.
Step Five: Take your Sigma SS239 eye shading brush and blend Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Diva to the edges of the black, taking this colour higher up on your lid and past the outer corner of your eye. Bring this colour down under the eye by blending it into the black on the lower lid. Use a clean, dry Sigma SS224 blending brush to really diffuse the colour out.
Step Six: Diffuse the bright violet into your skin by using a highlight colour with your Sigma SS275 angled shading brush. Apply both under the brow, and underneath the eye. Use the highlight colour to sharpen the lower line of the point at the outer corner of your eye.
Step Seven: Using your Sigma SS219 pencil brush, apply Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Bubbles to the inner corner of your eye, blending up and down from the point. This shimmery white pigment, with purple highlights gives your eyes a more youthful appearance, and will make your eyes pop!
Step Eight: Using your Sigma SS266 small angle brush or your Sigma SS209 eye liner brush, apply Coastal Scents Gel Liner in True Black or Stellar to your lower water line.
Step Nine: Apply your favourite false lashes and mascara, and you’re ready to go!
Don’t forget to apply a nude lip colour so you don’t detract from your eyes. We recommend Coastal Scents Smacks Lip Gloss. Check out our Handy Hint blog entry on the Perfect Lip.

Create this look using EyeSpice Products:
We have simplified this look with the use of just two main eyeshadow colours. You can add further depth using colours like Heavenly Naturals Eye Pigment in Ransom and FaceFront Paint Me Perfect Eye Pigment in Heroic, but you can achieve a nice natural look with just the two colours.
Eye products you will need:
- Eyeshadow primer such as FaceFront Survival Paint
- FaceFront Paint Me Perfect Eye Pigment in Skinny Dipper
- Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Chocolate Brown
- Coastal Scents Gel Liner in True Black
- A highlight colour such as a skin-toned colour within your Coastal Scents Contour & Blush Palette, FaceFront Paint Me Perfect in Skinny Dipper or your mineral foundation
Brushes you will need:
- Sigma SS252 shader brush
- Sigma SS224 blending brush
- Sigma SS275 angled shading brush
- Sigma SS219 pencil brush or Sigma SS209 eye liner brush
Step One: Apply a small amount of eye shadow primer to your lid. We use FaceFront Survival Paint.
Step Two: Use your SS252 Shader Brush to apply FaceFront Paint Me Perfect Eye Pigment in Skinny Dipper to the inner corner of your eye and approximately one half of the way along your lid.
Step Three: Using the other side of your Sigma SS252 Shader Brush, apply Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Chocolate Brown to the outer one third of your lid, out past the corner of your eye and up into the crease.
Step Four: Apply the highlight shade under your eye brow with your SS275 Angled Shading Brush, and blend into the edge of your eyeshadow to fade out any sharp lines or bring down colour if you have applied too much.
Step Five: Apply Heavenly Naturals Mineral Eye Pigment in Chocolate Brown to the lower lash line with your Sigma SS219 Pencil Brush or Sigma SS209 eye liner brush.
Step Six: Again using either your Sigma SS219 Pencil Brush or Sigma SS209 eye liner brush, use your Coastal Scents Gel Liner in True Black to draw a dark line on your upper lid, close to the lash line. Take this line out past the outer corner of your eye, in the same arc as your lower lash line.
Step Seven: Apply your favourite mascara, and you’re ready to go!
For a demonstration of contouring using our Coastal Scents Contour & Blush Palette, have a look at our review on this product.
Following on from the Two Colour EyeShadow Creations #1 and #2 blogs, EyeSpice has come up with some more Two Colour Creations, which means you can create both day, and evening looks using just 2 eye shadow colours. Of course, we do assume you have a few standard products that you can use in every look such as your trusty mascara.
This blog showcases some two colour examples specifically using Facefront Paint Me Perfect Eye Pigments. Check out our other blogs specifically for Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics and Heavenly Naturals Cosmetics. OR, you can mix and match between brands for even more options. Enjoy!
The instructions for two colour creations in four easy steps:
Step One: As always, apply your eyeshadow primer first. We use FaceFront Survival Paint.
Step Two: Apply your chosen lid colour across the entire lid.
Step Three: Apply your crease colour to the outer corner of the lid, and blend it up into the crease. Also sweep this colour across the outer lash line of the lower lid using a thin tipped brush such as a Sigma SS219 or SS266.
Step Four (important): Blend the two colours on the upper lid with a blending brush such as a Sigma SS275. Blend the outer edges into your skin to create perfect diffusion.
Top the look off with some optional extras (that you should have in your makeup kit already)! We recommed:
- A line of Coastal Scents Gel Liner across the upper lash line.
- A smudge of Heavenly Naturals Chubby Cream Eyeshadow in White to the inner corner of the eye
- A lashing of mascara to finish it off
Some FaceFront Paint Me Perfect colours we recommend together:
