So I'm off to a friend's work Xmas party at the weekend, already got the outfit sorted, a black and red strapless dress and a gorgeous pair of killer Kurt Geiger shoes to set it off. I say killer because how I haven't managed to break my neck and kill myself wearing those sky scrapper platform heels only god knows but I keep telling myself every time I wear em that if I do end up on my back waiting for an ambulance, at least I've got some pretty shoes to focus and not die of embarrassment instead!
Anyway, for my eye make-up I thought I'd do a shimmery glittery red and off I trekked up the high street to see what the stores had in store for me which was a complete waste of time. The only thing that came close to the kind of red I was after was a Barry M Dazzle Dust pot in cerise but on my skin tone, it looked an awful pink! Stuck for time and lack of strength to trek anywhere else I thought I'd rummage through what I already had at home to see if I could improvise and to my surprise I found a bright red Constance Carroll blusher (no.41) which was far too bright for my cheeks but could it work on my lids with a splash of Barry M Dazzle Dust in Mushroom (no. 51) to give it a glittery effect?! Time for an experiment me thinks.....
Constance Carroll red blusher 41 |
Barry M Mushroom Dazzle Dust 51 |
Et Voila! |
2 comments:
I hadn't thought about recycling blusher and using it as a shadow. Good idea! I like the end result. Hope you have a nice time at the party!
Thanks for your comment! Well we are in the age of being green and recycling so why not recycle make-up as well then eh?!
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