I love Masquerade Balls... and have been wanting to do this type of makeup look for quite a while - I just didn't have the time to devote to it. My hubby was off from work that day - so I got started and while it did take me over an hour - I did speed up my video to save on some time while you're watching :)
This Masquerade Mask look was done using I-Candy Couture cosmetics in:
The contacts in this look are from CandyColorLenses and are the Avatar 3 Ameythyst lenses, my absolute favorites.
The accessories in this look can also be found at www.i-candycouture.com. The white rose stud earrings are a very popular seller at I-Candy Couture and the Pearl necklace was strung by me with faux pearl beads.
Check out the Video Tutorial below. In the tutorial - my camera died before I got a chance to film putting on the feathers. To do so - I used spirit gum and applied the spirit gum to each feather individually and then stuck it to my forehead beneath the "scrapbook" cut out. I also took one of those scrapbook cutouts that I used on each of my temples and applied that in front of the feathers to cover part of the plume. :)
- Happy Thoughts (used to blend over the white to give the white cream makeup dimension since Happy Thoughts is a Duo chrome),
- Epic and The black hole (used on the eyes)
- Ever After and The Hammer (used to add dimension and shadowing to the border of the mask)
- Dollface lipgloss (on the lips for that pretty pop of color that ties it all together)
The contacts in this look are from CandyColorLenses and are the Avatar 3 Ameythyst lenses, my absolute favorites.
The accessories in this look can also be found at www.i-candycouture.com. The white rose stud earrings are a very popular seller at I-Candy Couture and the Pearl necklace was strung by me with faux pearl beads.
Check out the Video Tutorial below. In the tutorial - my camera died before I got a chance to film putting on the feathers. To do so - I used spirit gum and applied the spirit gum to each feather individually and then stuck it to my forehead beneath the "scrapbook" cut out. I also took one of those scrapbook cutouts that I used on each of my temples and applied that in front of the feathers to cover part of the plume. :)