I decided to do a fun little giveaway while I am in the middle of finding out how I injured my hand and getting it fixed.
*The majority of products used must be MSC
*Participants will list all colors used that are MSC by name, and other brands by color description (light pink, dark blue, etc) only.
*The winner will be chosen randomly from all participants via random.org
*Prize is ONE pot of MSC pigment of the winner's choice; pigment will be sent directly from MSC headquarters.
*Entries will be accepted through 12/26
*Winner will be announced 12/29 and will have 48 hrs to contact me before a new winner will be drawn.
OKAY! Now, here is the low down. I am posting below a word-only "tutorial". That's right, it will be in the same format as my video tutorials, but there will be no images to help you! Since the winner is being chosen randomly, any/all skill levels are more than welcome to play! Once you have completed your look, post it to the
MSC Facebook fan page. Make sure you list what colors you've used in your photo description. After your photo is uploaded to the fanpage, come back to my blog and leave a comment with the link to your photo!
What you need:
Nude Pigment
Green pigment
Blue Pigment
Black Pigment
White Pigment
Application Brushes
--Any other products YOU choose (primer, base color, Awesome Sauce, liners, mascaras etc)
1. Apply your Nude Pigment from your lash line to mid eyelid, blend upwards as you go.
2. Apply your Green Pigment above the Nude on the inner half of your eyelid, blend as you go.
3. Apply your Blue Pigment to the outer half of your lid, blend as you go.
4. Apply the Black Pigment to your crease, however you like, to create a dramatic shadow.
5. Apply your White Pigment to your inner corner and brow bone.
6. Finish your look with any other products that you use.
I am really looking forward to seeing what shades you choose, and how you interpret the instructions (this will really help me learn how to describe what I am doing better, as well)
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P.S. This picture is just for LOLz since it shows color variance, but is not boring.