So, you chose the natural tutorial!
Let's go! Let's do this! ^-^
Alright. So we start with a bare face. Unlike Cuckoo (if you read her post), I just did not wash my face and instead, rolled around in the local beach sand to make my usually oily skin nice and matte.
Design Seed Pallet here: ^_~
Next step. Obviously. I chose the dark grey in the palette and mixed it with sweaty toe-jam to create this beautiful black paste. I used that as eyeliner and I can say that the restorative properties of #D3D3D3 gray and toe-jam make for a truly beautiful liner.
Design Seed Pallet here: ^_~
Next up is primer and eyeshadow! I was cleaning the apartment with Cuckoo earlier today and was washing the dishes when I realized there was this exact shade of mossy brown growing on our 5-month old potatoes. I used them to prime, ready, and color my eyes...so versatile!
Design Seed Pallet here: ^_~
I used the subtle pink in the palette to create a nice accentuated look. I was inspired by the addictive game on that our whole apartment plays: Candy Crush. I found this half-eaten pre-ready cherry lollipop on the floor so I rinsed it off, and used it to apply this beautiful cherry-blossom pink.
Design Seed Pallet here: ^_~
Be careful in this step! Normally, you can use asian color contacts called Circle Lenses for this...but I'm too poor to buy them so I just left a Crayola-brand indigo felt marker in my eye until it stained them blue. Isn't that a most genuine color!?
Design Seed Pallet here: ^_~
And finally, add some white liner. I bought it for 99 cents at Walgreens but it wasn't the dirty white-gray that was found in the palette...so I had to dip it in the toilet a couple of times to get the appropriate color. From there...just line your waterline and the inside corner of your eyes and presto! You are done!
Design Seed Pallet here: ^_~
Isn't that neat and easy? It's a cheap and effective make-up tutorial. Now if you're looking for a much more sophisticated and complicated look, head over to Cuckoo's wonderful tutorial located here:
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