Early Sun Set Makeup Look | Photo Tutorial

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Early Sun Set Makeup Look

Step 1:

Apply Concealer as your base before you’re applying any eyeshadows.
Apply it with the applicator or with a brush and blend it into the skin with the brush or a damped sponge.

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Step 2:

Set the concealer with some translucent powder.

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Step 3:

Using a light blue eyeliner pencil to map out your cut crease.
Following your natural crease or a little higher to create a crease (depending on your eye shape) and smudging it with a pointed eyeshadow brush or smudging brush.

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Step 4:

Setting the blue eyeliner pencil with the same color of eyeshadow powder.
Taking a flat eyeshadow brush will be the easiest for you to follow the eyeliner pencil. This will set the eyeliner pencil and you can add a little more pigment to the line. Keep in mind to blend it upwards towards your brows.

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Step 5:

Go for a light blue.
Choosing a shade lighter as before, still in the blue range, and applying it higher as your crease close to the brows will give you different colors in blue, from a darker blue (in your crease) to a very light blue (underneath your brows) -> this will be the sky. Applying it with a fluffy eyeshadow brush will give you a nice blend.

Step 6:

Sharpen the edges.
Getting a proper line towards the outer corner of your eye will make your eye makeup look a little more dramatic. Concealer and a small eyeshadow brush or lip brush will give you the best result. Following your lower lash line towards the end of your brows, as you would do a winged liner, should be your orientation.

Step 7:

Set the outer corner of your eye with some translucent powder on an eyeshadow brush.

Step 8:

Create a cut crease.
Now, take your favorite concealer and clean up the line where you have created the blue line then fill in your mobile lid with concealer and set it with translucent powder with the goal that you will get a clean canvas.

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Step 9:

Yellow for the sun
Taking a flat eyeshadow brush or a pointed one will give you the possibility to keep it close to the lash line. So, choose a yellow eyeshadow and if you want to get more pigment out of it dampen the brush with setting spray is one way how you could do it, and blending the yellow shade a tiny bit so that there won’t be any harsh lines.

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Step 10:

Orange for the shine of the sun and sky.
Taking a flat eyeshadow brush and applying and orange eyeshadow on your mobile lit will give you the best result since you can follow the line where it touches the blue. Likewise, with this shade, you can dampen the brush to get greater pigment.

Step 11:

Drawing on some birds.
Choosing your favorite liquid liner to draw on some birds which are flying into the sunset. Tilting your head back so that you’re able to see what you’re doing on your eyelids is essential.

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Step 12:

Adding some Glitter Glue.
Add some Glitter Glue underneath your eyebrows and inner corner of your eye. This will help glitter to stick to the place throughout the day. I’m using iridescent glitter as my highlight. I used a flat lip brush to apply the glue.

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Step 13:

Add some Glitter.
Now you can pick up some glitter with the brush from before and apply it to the inner corner and underneath your brow.

Step 14:

Choosing a soft brown shade.
For the lower lash line, take a soft brown eyeshadow shade and place it on the lower lash line using a flat or fluffy eyeshadow brush.

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Step 15:

Add some blue eyeliner on the waterline.

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Step 16:

Add a few coats of mascara to finish off the eye makeup look.

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Step 17:

Using concealer to cancel out your natural lip color.
You can take a sponge to blend it into the lips.

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Step 18:

Taking the blue liner from before as your lip liner.
Even out your lip shape with the blue lip liner. This is why canceling out your natural lip color is so important. -> If you’re using bold or unusual lip shades.

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Step 19:

Fill in the lip.
Now you can fill in your lips with a blue lipstick or liquid lipstick.

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Finally, this is the end of the makeup look, and you have just created an early sunset eye makeup look, I hope that you’ve enjoyed it!

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