Hi, everyone! My name is Camille, and today I'm gonna be showing you how to do this
eye makeup inspired by the Bi Pride flag! If you'd like to hear me discuss about
my experience being bisexual, then check out my previous video, and now let's jump
right in with priming your eyes. I use e.l.f.'s eye primer and a little bit of
concealer in the inner corner and underneath the eyes to brighten it up
and conceal the dark veins that I have under there. I'm starting the eye shadow
look with Suburbia by Sugarpill as my transition color. The pinky tones
will help bring out the pink in the fuchsia that we're about to use, but it's
also neutral enough to help blend out that bright fuchsia. I'm going to sweep
Poison Plum also by Sugarpill into my crease, and since I have hooded
eyes, I have to bring this color up quite a lot, so just keep adding color and
bringing it up and blending in Suburbia until you have something that looks like
this. I don't have a bright blue eyeshadow, so I'm using this blue eye
crayon by FLOWER, and I'm just rubbing that all over my eye[lid] and blending it in
with a small eyeshadow brush. I'm using Elemental Chaos by Sugarpill to deepen
the crease and the outer V, but also to create a bridge between that blue and
that fuchsia. Really pack that color into the outer V and the crease and drag it
on across the blue until you get a nice vibrant gradient like this. To brighten
up the inner corner and add a little shimmer, I'm just tapping on Grand Tiara
loose pigment by Sugarpill into my inner corner and blending that in towards the
middle of my eyelid.
I've had this neutral sampler pack from Coastal Scents for a while, and I always
use the lightest shade as my brow bone highlight, and I mix the two browns to
fill in my eyebrows. The next step is to line your eyes. I'm using Night Owl by
Alexys Fleming (MadeULook). I tried to do this on camera but immediately messed up, so I
did it off camera! And then, of course, add mascara or false eyelashes, and your eyes
are done! For my face, I've really been enjoying using these makeup drops mixed
with primer by Hard Candy. I have a slightly lighter shade and a slightly
darker shade so that I can mix as needed depending on how dark my skin is as the
seasons change. I use e.l.f. powders to set and contour as well as e.l.f. blush called
glow, which I use for almost every look because I just think it's so subtle and
so pretty! I put it on my cheekbones, of course, as well as my nose and my
forehead to just add a little bit of color back into my face after putting on
the foundation. I'm finishing off this look with Sugarpill's liquid lipstick
Trinket, which is a beautiful, beautiful neutral mauve with little gold sparkles
inside! It's so pretty! Thank you all so so much for watching! I
hope that you enjoyed this makeup look ^.^ don't forget to check out my bisexuality
conversation from my previous video! I hope you all have a super-wonderful day
and don't forget that progress is more important than perfection <3
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