Thursday 25 August 2016

New Cheshire Cat

New Cheshire Cat


The new Alice in Wonderland film came out a few months ago so I drew up as design for the newer version of the Cheshire Cat. I really love this character, so much in fact that I have already done a look based on the older cartoon version. I wanted to change things up a bit and use more face paint for the eyes whereas with the other there was more glitter and liner. 

Face Chart 

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I actually designed both looks for this character at the same time which was fun as you can see the differences and similarities in each. 


Products 

White, Pink, Grey, Turquoise, Blue, Black Face Paint
Turquoise eye shadow 
Yellow eye shadow
Eyelash Glue
Cheap makeup brush for whiskers
Glitter liner in 'Distortion' by Urban Decay
MAC eye shadow in 'Saddle'
Maybelline Gel Liner in Black 




Step by Step - 

1) To start this makeup I took a black face paint and painted the circles around the eyes. I also painted the outline for the mouth. The rest of the face was painted with a grey face paint. I then painted the teeth in the mouth outline by using the black paint to sketch out their shape and then filling them in with white. The mouth is a lot thinner than the pink Cheshire cat look. White face paint was blended under the nose just above the mouth. 

2) I then painted a black line on my nose to form where the cat nose will be. pink and white paint was mixed to create a light pink and i then filled in between the lines. A dark peach is eye shadow is then used to shade the edges of the nose ( I used 'Saddle by MAC). A black line is painted down the bottom of my nose to join in with the mouth. 

3) I used a turquoise green colour on the bottom half of the eyes and then a darker blue on the top half. I then added a bit of yellow at the bottom to lighten it further. I used some cheap eye shadows in yellow and turquoise to dab along the bottom half of the eye. This helps blend the paint into the dark blue. For the cat-like pupil of my eye I used Maybelline Gel eyeliner as this will not smudge. I painted on the top half on my lid in a long triangular shape and then painted it on the lower half which is below my actual eye. I then darkened the outline of the eye in black and used a white dot on the upper left side. I dotted some turquoise paint near the white dot to make the eyes look as if the light is reflecting off them. 

4) Black dots where added below the sides of the nose, above the mouth. I then took strands of black hair from a cheap makeup brush and glued them on to the black dots for whiskers. Grey paint was painted all down the center of the chest. On either sides of that I painted stripes of turquoise and darker grey alternately with a fan body painting brush. This makes the paint appear like fur which is a great effect when designing animal or creature face paints. I added flicks of grey with the same brush on the forehead and extended it slightly down the nose. I also took this around the edges of the jaw and face. The turquoise colour was added in the same manor around the face and I finished this off by adding white on the fan brush and going over the center of the chest and occasionally the striped paint. 

5) Glitter liner in 'Distortion' was streaked through the fur to add a sparkle to the look and make it appear more magical. I also added this around the white dots in the eyes so they reflect more. The look was completed with a blue wig and black cat ears. 

New Cheshire Cat
MUA: Chelsey Pavey
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New Cheshire Cat
MUA: Chelsey Pavey
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New Cheshire Cat
MUA: Chelsey Pavey
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Wednesday 17 August 2016

Creepy Doll

Creepy Doll

As halloween approaches I wanted to do another scary makeup look and this time I opted for a creepy doll.  As normal I designed a face chart to plan what I wanted to do for this look. 

Face Chart Design 


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Products 

MAC Black Track Gel Liner 
Barry M Eye Shadow Pencil in 'Gold Creme'
Pros-aide 
Ben Nye Translucent Powder in White
No7 Smoky Rose Quad (White Gold Shade)
MAC Eye Shadow in 'Carbon'
Kryolan Cream Liner in 'Snow'
Kryolan Clown White 
MAC Full Coverage Foundation in NC15
Urban Decay Glide on Pencil in 'Zero'
Kryolan Supracolor (101 Brown)
MAC 'Orb' Eye Shadow 
Black Lipstick 
Sleek Acid Palette (Dark Purple)
MAC 'Brun' Eye Shadow 
Red Cherry Wispies Lashes 
Kryolan No 9392 Lashes
Eylure 157 Texture Lashes
MAC 'Bespoken For' Lip Liner
Dark Brown Eye Pencil
Maybelline Super Stay in 542  'Cherry Pie'
MAC 'Omega' Eye Shadow
Urban Decay Primer Potion
Mascara


Step by Step -

1) I started this look by blocking out my brows. I took a cotton bud which ad pros-aide on and applied this to my brow hairs in the opposite direction of hair growth to ensure the hairs are properly coated. I then took a spoolie and brushed the hair up and flattened them to my head with my finger. I powdered when this was dry and repeated this several times. By doing this you fill in any grooves that are in between the airs and the texture of the area smooths out. Once this is done I then apply Urban Decay Primer Potion to my eye area and set this with 'Orb' by MAC which is a Pale Pink/Cream Shade. 

2) The base colour is mixed using Kryolan Clown White with MAC Full Coverage Foundation in NC15. I dabbed with onto the covered brows to cover them completely and spread the foundation over the top half of my face (above eye level). This is because I didn't want to get fall out when I apply the black shadow. This look is very messy so you can always apply the base first but I didn't for this look. I then Powdered the foundation with Ben Nye Setting Powder in White.

3)  The eyebrows were drawn on with the a Dark Brown Eye Pencil/Kryolan Supracolor 101 Brown. I just used a cheap pencil for this, just make sure its pigmented well so the colour isn't sheer. I made sure they were thin with a very high arch. I would use the Supracolor if I needed the colour to be darker.I started at the top of the bridge of my nose and used 'Brun' Eye Shadow by MAC to darken where I drew the brows. 

4) I then took the purple shadow from the Sleek Acid Palette and blended his in the inner corner just below the new brow and through my crease. I blended this up to where my natural brows would be so it gives the illusion of a bigger eye. I then darkened this with 'Carbon' by MAC. I used Barry M Eye Shadow Pencil in 'Gold Creme' on my eye lid and then pressed the White Gold Shade from the No7 Smoky Rose Quad Palette into this to set it in place. 

5) I then took Black track and painted a line under the eye and used Kryolan Cream Liner in 'Snow' to paint along the waterline and lower lash line inside the black line underneath. I then lined the upper lash line and did a little flick at the end. Mascara was combed through the upper lashes. 


4) The fall out from the eye shadow was cleaned up and he rest of the foundation was applied to the face and neck. This was set with Ben Nye White Face Powder. The purple shade from the Sleek Acid Palette is blended under the lower black liner and 'Carbon' by MAC is also smudged under the eyes. I used a finger to drag the black shadow down my face. I used the dark brown liner to create freckles by dotting it gently on the center of my face. 

5) I then out lined my dolls lips with the Urban Decay Black liner in 'Zero'. I used Maybelline Super Stay Liquid Lipstick in 'Cherry Pie' on the center of the outline I have created. I then took the same Black liner from Urban Decay and drew a line from the outer corner of my mouth curving upwards and placed crosses on this line to look like stitches. This was copied on the opposite side. Black Track Gel Liner was used to paint on irregular shapes on the forehead and neck. I then made little crack-like lines stemming from the corners of each shape and blended 'Omega' by MAC around this. Then with the foundation shade I highlighted around the edge of the shapes to give it more depth. 

6) I added Eylure Texture lashes in 157 and Kryolan No 9392 Lashes on the top lash line. I then applied Red Cherry Wispies on the lower black track line. I darkened the lip line with MAC 'Bespoken For' Lip Liner. 

I completed the look with a short brown haired wig, A bow headband, A doll dress and white knee high tights.

Creepy Doll
MUA: Chelsey Pavey

Creepy Doll
MUA: Chelsey Pavey

Creepy Doll Outfit
MUA: Chelsey Pavey

Thursday 11 August 2016

Suicide Squad Joker

Suicide Squad Joker


Just before Suicide Squad was released I did a makeup look for the new Joker. Here is how I did it and what I used. 

Products 

Pros-aide
Ben Nye White Setting Powder
Black track Gel Liner 
'Brule' and 'Carbon' Eye Shadows By MAC
Kryolan Clown White 
MAC Full Coverage Foundation in NC15
Urban Decay Primer Potion
MUA Winter Forest Matte Palette (Dark Grey)
Kryolan Supracolor Palette (Grey)
Mascara
Maybelline Super Stay in 542 in 'Cherry Pie'
Snazaroo Face Paint in Red, White and Black 
Green Hair Spray 
Hair Spray 
Kryolan Silver Tooth Enamel


Step by Step - 

1) I started this look off by blocking the brows. I took a cotton bud which ad pros-aide on and applied this to my brow hairs in the opposite direction of hair growth to ensure the hairs are properly coated. I then took a spoolie and brushed the hair up and flattened them to my head with my finger. I powdered when this was dry and repeated this several times. By doing this you fill in any grooves that are in between the airs and the texture of the area smooths out. Once this is done I then apply Urban Decay Primer Potion to my eye area and set this with 'Brule' by MAC. 

2) The base colour is mixed using Kryolan Clown White with MAC Full Coverage Foundation in NC15. I dabbed with onto the covered brows to cover them completely and spread the foundation over the top half of my face (above eye level). This is because I didn't want to get fall out when I apply the black shadow. It doesn't matter too much if you do with this look as the joker is a bit messy but I preferred not to. I then Powdered the foundation with Ben Nye Setting Powder in White. 

3) Black Track Gel Liner was blended onto the eye lid and into the crease. This was set with 'Carbon' eye shadow by MAC and blended out. I also took this under the eye going all the way in. The fall out was then cleared up with a cleansing wipe and I the started to apply the foundation. I wanted to contour the face so I used  grey colour in the Kryolan Supracolor Palette and contoured the cheeks extending it down towards the mouth. I then contoured my temples and jawline and blended in everywhere I put the grey contour shade. 

4) The foundation was set with Ben Nye White Setting Powder. The contour was darkened slightly with a dark grey eye shadow from the Winter Forest Matte MUA Palette. Mascara can be swept through the lashes. The nose is slightly contoured with the Dark Grey shade. Foundation is applied and set all down the neck and chest. The black shadow on the under eyes is blended more in the inner corner where a natural bag of the eye would be.

5) Maybelline Super Stay Liquid Lipstick in 542 'Cherry Pie' is applied to the lips. The bottom lip is over drawn and the top is too but with no emphasis on the cupids bow, the jokers lips are straight at the top. I then took Snazaroo Black Face Paint and painted 'Damaged' across my forehead. This was quite difficult to do by myself because you have to think about how others will read it and how it will photograph to make sure it makes sense. I wrote the word down on a piece of paper and put it against my head to figure out which way it should be written. I made a line going down from the outer side of my eye in a straight line to below my eye. On the opposite eye I painted a 'J' underneath. On the same eye I took the dark grey eye shadow and made a line going up from the inner corner of the brow. I then made another line on the outer corner slanting slightly. 

6) I started to paint on the chest now. The cars were painted over the collarbone and the 'HAHA' tattoos were painted underneath. I then painted a skull with a jester hat on the other side of the chest.This can be difficult when painting on yourself. Foundation is taken down the arms and set with powder. I then painted the teeth on the forearm with Snazaroo paints in black, white and red. I painted the teeth first then added the lips around the edge. The hair was put in a low bun and hair sprayed away from my face. I then coated my hair in Green Hairspray till I was happy with the colour. The teeth were my last thing to do so I wiped them dry with tissue and painted Kryolan Silver Tooth Enamel over them. 

The look was now complete. 



Suicide Squad Joker
MUA: Chelsey Pavey

Suicide Squad Joker
MUA: Chelsey Pavey

Suicide Squad Joker
MUA: Chelsey Pavey



Lobster Hands from American Horror Story

Lobster Hands from American Horror Story 






Products

Liquid Latex
Translucent Powder
Pros-aide
Avon Ideal Flawless Foundation


Step by Step - 

1) I started off by applying Pros-aide in between my pinkie and ring finger. I did the same between the index and middle finger. Once my fingers were stuck together I then started coating the two paired fingers in liquid latex, careful not to touch the middle and ring fingers together as then all my fingers would get stuck together. 

2) I coated my fingers in latex for about 8+ layers to make sure they wouldn't come apart. I then powdered this when I felt there was enough layers on them. My hand and arm was then covered with a Foundation, I used Avon Ideal Flawless Foundation. I then set this with Translucent Powder. 


Tuesday 9 August 2016

Inner Demons Makeup

Inner Demons Makeup


As Halloween is around the corner I wanted to start creating some more spooky and gory looks. I created a look a while back of a gory masquerade mask and wanted to do something like that but with my whole face peeling off instead of just the eye area. In order to make it even more creepy I thought I could do a makeup look underneath so I thought about what I wanted that look to be I thought about what things people fear and knew that it was hard as everyone has different fears. I suddenly realized one thing everyone has in common and it is in fact our fears. Our own personal inner demons are all different but we all have them so I wanted to create my inner demon and rip off my face to reveal it. 

This look has more of a long process than my others as there is more prep work behind this. I had to face cast myself in order to make the latex copy of my face.

Face Chart 

Here is the design for the inner demon makeup -

Inner Demon Makeup Face Chart
MUA: Chelsey Pavey


Casting Process (Steps 1-5) /latex face (Steps 6-7) - 


Products 

Vaseline 
Plaster Bandage 
Plaster 
Warm Water 
Scissors
Box with rolled up towels
PVA Glue 
Sandpaper
Foundation (Avon Ideal Flawless in 'Nude')
Translucent Powder
Contour Powder (MAC Shadester)
Blush (Dollymix by MAC)
Eyeshadows (MAC 'Sketch', 'Goldmine'and 'Carbon')
Kryolan Mascara Cake 
Skin Illustrator (optional)
MUA Lip Stain in 'Reckless'
Lashes 
Superglue

Step by Step - 


1) I put Vaseline all over my face and even more through my eyebrow hair and lashes. This makes sure the plaster bandage doesn't stick to the hairs and pull them out when you remove it. It also eases the release of the dry plaster bandage. I got my mum to assist me with the next step as I was doing it on myself but needed to cover my eyes at one point which is when she stepped in. I then took a bowl of warm water and cut up plaster bandage into strips. The strips varied from thick to thin, long to short to cover different areas. I wet the bandage and ran two fingers down the length of it to get off the excess water, I then started applying it all over my face. When doing this its good to have hand signals with your assistant so they know if something is wrong as your mouth and eyes can be covered. Once the whole face is covered (aside from the nostrils) the bandage can be left a few minutes to set.

2) Once the bandage feels solid I started moving my face under it (raising my eyebrows, smiling, wrinkling my nose) This loosens the mask and makes it easier to get off. Its good to have someone help you remove the mask and it may be difficult.

3) Once the mask was off I then covered it in my plaster bandage on areas which looked a little thin (hold the mask to the light and if you can see the light through it then it needs some more layers). The nostrils also needed covering otherwise when the plaster is poured in it will spill out of them.

4) I then let it dry. Once it was completely dry I covered the inside with Vaseline and then put it in a box with towels around the edges. This will give the mold something to rest on and keep it level so the plaster doesnt drip out. I mixed up the plaster ( some different brands may vary in ratio of water to plaster, I just made sure mine has a slightly melted ice cream or thick milkshake consistency). I poured this into the mold and let it set over night.

5) I removed the face cast out of the plaster bandage by pulling on the edges all the way round and then eventually pulling it all off slowly. The Vaseline should've aided the removal. I wash the cast over to remove the Vaseline (washing up liquid helps remove Vaseline), and let it dry. I then sanded the surface to make it smooth with sandpaper. To protect it I put on a few layers of PVA Glue, this also fills in any holes or grooves which I couldn't sand away.

6) Now its time for the making of the actual latex copy of my face. I got this method from Glam&Gore tutorial of a snake which shed its skin, I'm going to post the link below. I started by applying Vaseline all over the face cast. I then started applying liquid latex with a sponge. I let this dry in between layers and applied about 6+ layers. The whole thing was then powdered and I went in with a foundation all over the latex piece. I used an old Avon foundation that I don't use but kept, it worked well for this look. I recommend using a foundation which is cheaper than some big brands because its a waste to use an expensive product especially as you might have to do a few layers to get even coverage. Thicker formulas work better and cream foundation would also probably work. I set the foundation with powder like I normally would on the face.

7) I shaded under the cheeks bones slightly with a contour powder and added blush to the cheeks. The lips were painted on using a liquid lipstick as this has staying power and dries well. I used a cheaper lip stain by MUA in red ('Reckless'). The eyebrows are painted in with short brush strokes and I used Kryolan Mascara Cake in brown to make an outline and then darkened this with the Black. A skin Illustrator Palette works just as well if not better. The eyes are closed so I painted a lash line over where I think it would naturally sit if my eyes were closed (usually closer to the bottom than in the middle of the eye area as you have lid space to account for too). I used black for this and then blended some eye shadows on the 'eyelid' to make it look more real. 'Goldmine' on the lid, 'Sketch' in the crease and 'Carbon' on the outer corner. Lashes were glued onto the lash line with super glue as lash glue didn't quite stick enough.

To remove from the cast I used powder and a brush and as i peeled off the latex I coated it in powder so the underside doesn't stick to itself.

Latex Copy of my Face
MUA: Chelsey Pavey

Demon Makeup -


Products 

Snazaroo Facepaints in Red, Black and White

Maybelline Gel Liner in Black
Black Pencil Liner
Kryolan Supracolors in , 512 Green, 303 Yellow, 082 Dark red, 071 Black,517 Grey and 091 Blue
MUA Matte Winter Forest Palette
Mascara
Kryolan Grey Aquacolor 32B
MUA Romantic Efflorescence Palette (Corrupt)



Step by Step - 

1) I started the makeup by drawing in the mouth outline with Black Facepaint by Snazaroo. Once this is done I then paint the face with a light grey colour (32B Aquacolor by Kryolan). I painted the teeth in the mouth outline next with a black face paint, making long triangular shapes and then filling them in with white facepaint. The eyebrows were then painted on with short thin strokes of black face paint starting a bit further down than the start of the natural brow and angled up heavily then sweeping down to create a harsh arch. This will make the facial expression more angry.

2) The red eyes are painted on my eyelids and just on my socket line in a circular shape with red face paint. I used black face paint to outline the top of this and then lined the upper lash line with the same paint. I then took a black pencil liner and lined the waterline. Using a grey Supracolor by Kryolan (517) I blended this into the inner corner just under the painted brow and took this under my lower lash line, I blended this down in the inner corner where a natural dark under eye would be. My natural brow is in the position to be a new crease so I used the same grey colour Supracolor and put this into my brow. I created frown lines in between the brows curving upwards and little lines going from the inner corners to the center of the nose bridge to make the demon appear more creepy. I raised my natural eyebrows and created lines on the forehead where my natural forehead crinkles up. I put another curved along the top of the arch of the brow. The cheekbones were then put in place with the same shade going along the cheekbone and coming down slightly to curve around the mouth. The corner of the painted mouth were accentuated with lines around them too. Little lines are added at the sides of the mouth.

3) A pointy shape is painted on the nose above the nostrils to make them appear more lizard-like, you may need to paint around the natural nostril so it all appears black to make the illusion work. Lines are added on the sides of the nose and the end of the nose has the grey colour blended upon it. A black Supracolor (071) and applied this around the painted eyes as well as under my lower lash line. I set this with black powder ('Corrupt' from the MUA Romantic Efflorescence Palette). I also applied grey Supracolor around the folds of the nose (where the nostrils are).

4) Veins were drawn around the eye with supracolor with the colours: 303 Yellow, 082 Dark Red, 091 blue mixed with black and 512 Green. The catlike pupil is painted on the eye with Maybelline Gel liner in Black. A white dot is then added to the centre of this. Little Yellow and Dark Red tiny swiggles can be put on the red eyes around the pupil. Mascara was added to lashes to darken them.The teeth are shaded at the top edge with 'Camel' (Peach) and 'Chino' (Light Brown) from the MUA Matte Winter Forest Palette.


This is the final look:


Inner Demons Makeup
MUA: Chelsey Pavey

Inner Demons Makeup
MUA: Chelsey Pavey


This look was really fun to create and I'm happy with the outcome. If I was to do it again I think I would create the veins with a Skin Illustrator Palette instead of Supracolor as the colours seemed to blend together and didn't keep the look I was originally going for as it ended up a bit messy.

Here is the link for the Glam&Gore video on how to make a Latex face:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0GJaAycJao


Sunday 7 August 2016

Blue and Pink Eye Makeup

Blue and Pink Eye Makeup 


I've recently been on holiday so I experimented with bright colours in order to create some fresh and tropical looks. This blue and pink look was one of my faves so I wrote everything down in order to recreate it in the future.


Products 

Urban Decay Primer Potion 
Urban Decay Smoky Palette (High, Smoulder, Thirteen)
Urban Decay Spectrum Palette (Backlash, Flatline)
Urban Decay Naked Palette (Virgin)
Urban Decay Naked 3 Palette (Darkside, Blackheart)
Sleek Acid Palette (Dark pink, light blue)
Mascara 
Nude Eyeliner
Maybelline Gel Liner
Lashes 
'Carbon' by MAC or any Black Eye Shadow


Step by Step - 

1) Urban Decay Primer Potion is applied on the eyelids and set with 'Thirteen' by the Urban Decay Smoky Palette. Tape is then applied on the outer corner of the eye, this is an easy way of getting a sharp angle with the eye shadow and the wing. 

2) I took the Sleek Acid Palette and used a raspberry pink shade with a bit of shimmer in it (there's two pinks in the palette, a neon and a darker toned pink so I used the latter). This was swept on the socket line and blended upwards. I wanted this colour to be intense so I build it up by mixing it with 'Backlash' from the Urban Decay Spectrum Palette. This pink tone will work as a transition shade.

3) I took the light blue from the Acid Palette and pressed this on to my eye lid with my finger. Some shimmery eye shadows tend to have more fall out than others so by putting it on with a finger, this will press the shadow into the skin which will make it more secure. 

4) 'Flatline' from the Spectrum Palette is put in the inner corner and blended upwards to below the start of the brow. This opens the eye area up. 'High' from the Smoky Palette is put in the inner corner too. 'Darkside' from the Urban Decay Naked 3 Palette is blended into the the crease and then 'Blackheart' is then added to the outer corner and slightly blended into the crease. 

5) I took 'Smoulder' from the Smoky Palette and darkened the outer corner even more.I then applied winged eye liner with Maybelline Gel Liner and and angled brush. 'Virgin' from the Urban Decay Naked Palette was dusted on the brow bone. 

6) The tape was removed and then 'Backlash' from the Spectrum Palette was added to the lower lash line. 'Darkside' was then blended on 3/4 of the way into the lower lash line to give definition on the outer half. 'Carbon' or any black shadow is pressed into 3/4 of the way in the lower lash line and a nude liner is applied to the waterline. Mascara and lashes are also applied to the eyes. 

The eye makeup is now complete.

Blue and Pink Eye Makeup
MUA: Chelsey Pavey

Blue and Pink Eye Makeup 
MUA: Chelsey Pavey


Wednesday 3 August 2016

Golden Goddess

Golden Goddess


I have always wanted to do a makeup look for a goddess so I started designing a face chart to create my vision. I've recently been on holiday so I thought now would be the best time to completely it as a tan would set off the golden element of the look. I also did some henna and had an outfit which I thought would suit the theme so once my ideas came together I had to make them a reality. This makeup look isn't too drastic as face or body paint isn't involved, it's more about liner and glowing skin with the addition of glitter.

Face charts 

Golden Goddess Face Chart by Chelsey Pavey

This is my original face chart which had some of my ideas for this look, as you can see by the photos below that some of the elements have changed as my plan developed.

Golden Goddess Face Chart by Chelsey Pavey
This is my final design on a face chart and is more accurate to the makeup look I wore.

Products

Urban Decay Primer Potion 
Urban Decay Smoky Palette (Thirteen)
Urban Decay Naked Palette (Smog)
Kryolan Mascara Cake 
Maybelline Gel Liner
Black Track Gel Liner
Mascara
Kryolan Cream Liner in 'Snow'
'Carbon' Eye Shadow by MAC 
Orange Eye Shadow
Urban Decay Vice 4 Palette (Bitter)
NYX Glitter Glue 
Tantrum Gold Glitter
Maybelline Color Tattoo in 'Creme De Nude'
MUA Twelfth Night Palette (Ice)
Ardell Babies Lashes 
Red Cherry Wispies Lashes 
Eylure 157 Texture Lashes
Sleek Concealer Palette 
Sleek Contour Palette in Dark 
Makeup Forever HD Foundation 
Supercover Translucent Powder
Anastasia Contour Kit
Anastasia Glow Kit
'Spice' Lip Pencil by MAC 
I Love Makeup Lipstick in 'Is This All I Need'
Reflective Gold Gloss
Kryolan Hair Gel Glitter in 'Pearl'
Kryolan Aqua Glitter in 'Light Bronze'

Step by Step -

1) Prime the eyes with urban Decay Primer Potion and set this with 'Thirteen' by Urban Decay (the pale shade in the Smoky palette)

2) I filled in my brows next with a wet brush dipped in the Brown shade from the Kryolan Cake Mascara kit (can also be used for liner). This will make them more prominent.

3) I then used tape on the outer corner of my eyes making sure the angle is really winged out.  I started off the eye makeup by applying the winger liner using Maybelline Gel Liner in Black. I made the wings quite long with a medium thickness. The inner corner was also taken quite far in to give it a cat eye effect. I then outlined a cut crease using Black Track Gel Liner from MAC because this isn't as thick and will glide on in a smooth line. I created a line going from the start of the brow downwards to the inner corner and connected this to the cut crease line. The outer end of the cut crease line should be a little bit longer than the winged liner on the lash line.This is blended slightly.

4) An orange eye shadow is swept above the cut crease line and blended out. 'Smog' from the Urban Decay Naked Palette is added closer to the line and also blended out. 'Carbon' by MAC is used to soften the cut crease line and 'Bitter' by Urban Decay (Vice 4 Palette) is used to blend this out further.

5) Maybelline Color Tattoo in 'Creme De Nude' is applied to the eyelid in between the two liners (the winged on the upper lash line and the cut crease liner). NYX Glitter Glue is put on top of this and gold glitter is added too.

6) 'Ice' from the MUA Twelfth Night Palette is added to the inner part of the lid. The tape is removed and Black Track is used to paint a line under the lower lash line and flicked to below the liner in the inner corner. Kryolan 'Snow' Cream Liner is put in the waterline and lower lash line. This will make the eyes appear bigger.

7) 'Bitter' eye shadow is blended below the lower liner. Mascara is brushed on the top lashes. I then added Ardell Babies Lashes on the lower liner and Eylure 157 Texture lashes with Red Cherry Wispies on the upper lash line.

8) I removed the glitter fall out before I concealed my under eyes with the Sleek Concealer Palette. I used the Sleek Cream Contour Palette to shade my cheekbones, forehead, jawline and sides of my nose. Makeup Forever HD Foundation was applied to the face and everything was blended out.  I set my base with a translucent powder by Supercover.

9) I then went over my contour with the Anastasia Contour Kit. I used 'Mimosa' from the Anastasia Glow Kit on my cheekbones where I would usually put blush or bronzer and also on my forehead. 'Crushed Pearl' is then applied to the nose, cupids bow, brow bones and very tops of cheekbones.

10) 'Spice' Lip Pencil by MAC is used to line the lips and I then take a pinkish/nude tone lipstick ( 'Is This All I Need' by I Love Makeup) and paint this all over my lips. A gloss which reflects gold is then added to the very center of the lips, I used a cheap one for this so I'm unsure of the brand.

11) I applied two types of glitter to the cheekbones, neck and forehead (coming down the center of the forehead then curving in two arches just like the top half of a heart). Kryolan Aqua Glitter in 'Light Bronze' and a hair gel by Kryolan in 'Pearl'.

12) My hair was put it three braids the night before, two at the sizes and one in the middle, I completed the makeup and then took my hair out which resulted in tight waves. I also created a henna design on my hand which went well with this look. I hairsprayed my hair and also used a shine spray on top.


Golden Goddess Outfit
MUA: Chelsey Pavey

Golden Goddess
MUA: Chelsey Pavey

Henna and Jewelry  for the Golden Goddess Look
Henna By: Chelsey Pavey 

Golden Goddess
MUA: Chelsey Pavey


Golden Goddess
MUA: Chelsey Pavey

Golden Goddess
MUA: Chelsey Pavey