Sunset-themed makeup is having a moment.
Whether
you're gearing up for a spring break vacay somewhere tropical or
whether you're merely pretending, this fiery eye shadow tutorial is just
the look to get you in the warm-weather spirit. Luckily, with a little
know-how, this red carpet-inspired look is pretty easy to replicate.
"You just have to use a paint eye shadow formula, which basically has a
built in primer, so it dries fast, stays put and really brings out the
color," shared celeb makeup artist Suzie Kim.
To get the from-dusk-to-dawn look for yourself, here's how to do it.
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Jacqueline Lee/E!
Step 2: Using the dark orange side of L'oréal Paris Infallible Paints Eye Shadow in Sunset Fire,
apply the product to the crease and blend. "Really layer this bright
color slowly, because you want it to look more subtle, not defined," she
said.
Step 3: Next, apply the same orange shade along the bottom lash line.
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Step 4: On top of the orange shadow, use L'oréal Paris Infallible Matte-Matic Liner in Deep Brown to
line both the top and bottom lash lines. "You don't want to overpower
the coral, so opt for a brown shade instead of a pitch black," she said.
Step 5: Add any brown shadow you have to the crease and blend to add a bit of dimension.
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Step 6: To
finish the look, bump up the cheeks with bronzer and add a little bit
of orange blush, like the second shade from the left in the L'oréal Paris Infallible Paints Blush palette.
"The blush is key because when you get naturally tan, your cheeks tend
to get an extra flush, so you want to replicate that island glow," she
said.
And did i mention it's flattering on all skin tones?
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