Ashley Riley: Ombre: Makeup, Beauty and Style
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Showing posts with label Ombre. Show all posts

October 12, 2016

Easy Wicked Witch Halloween Makeup Tutorial | Green Eyes & Ombre Bitten Lips



My annual Halloween makeup and costumes are almost always last minute, and over the years I've had to get creative finding interesting but easy costume ideas.  I've always loved makeup and it has continued to be the centerpiece of every Halloween look I do.

While this Wicked Witch inspired makeup look MAY appear difficult to re-create, it's actually very simple!  The goal with makeup is to have fun with it and remain creative.  I used just a few different shades of greens and yellows to achieve this look, and a lot of blending.  While you are re-creating this look you can blend and move the colors around in any way that you like; in other words, make it your own!

The "bitten" lip was a fun addition, but unnecessary if you don't have these dark lip colors handy.  A bright red or even nude lipstick would go great with this.  Add some Wicked Witch accessories like a hat, nails, black robe, or broomstick, and you're ready for that Halloween party!


  
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October 18, 2015

Stone Ombre Lip and Makeup Tutorial


Greys and taupes have become incredibly popular with the change in weather (or, can we thank Kylie Jenner for that?).  In the spring and summer I was buying baby pinks, terracotta oranges, and pale warm nudes.  Now, I am all about those plummy browns, dusty mauves, and peachy nudes.  Oh, least I forget the newly crowned trending beauty term of the fall: Greige (that's grey-beige).

Ombres are a great way to mix two of your lipstick favorites into one very presumptuous look.  The ombre effect can instantly give a plumped up look to the lips, making them instantly appear larger and more voluptuous.



How I Got This Look


The Face

For the face on this look I want to keep every shade and tone I used very neutral and lightly defined. 

I moisturize my face with Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion and my under eye area with ELF Eye Illuminating Cream.  I prime my skin with Laura Mercier Foundation Primer in Radiance and prime my under eye area with ELF Hydrating Under Eye Primer.  Using a Beauty Blender, I apply Kat Von D Lock-It Tattoo Foundation in Light 29 to my entire face.  To highlight and conceal I use NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer in Vanilla in a V-shape beneath my eyes, in the middle of my forehead, down the bridge of my nose, on my chin, and on my eye lids.

To set everything I take the Real Techniques Setting Brush and place a mixture of the highlight shades Lucid and Lyric from the Kat Von D Shade and Light Contour Palette and place a generous amount over the areas that I highlighted with concealer.  I also add a generous amount to my jaw directly below my contour line.  I allow the extra powder to sit on my skin for a few minutes to "bake" before brushing off with a Morphe Brushes G23 Soft Fan Brush.

With the Real Techniques Sculpting Brush I take the contour shade Sombre from the Kat Von D palette and contour beneath my cheekbones, underneath my jaw bone, along the hairline on my forehead, down my temples, and alone the parallel sides of the bridge of my nose.  After blending I apply Make Up For Ever HD Blush in Cool Pink using the blush brush from the BH Cosmetics Party Girl Brush Set.  

Using the same fan brush as earlier, I then apply the first shade of pale white highlighter from the Carli Bybel by BH Cosmetics Palette to the tops of my cheekbones, my forehead just above my brows, and the bridge of my nose.

I shape my brows with the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz in Ebony, fill it in with the ABH Brow Powder in Medium Brown, and set it into place with the ABH Clear Brow Gel.

The Eyes

I keep the eyes simple and neutral for this makeup look to keep the main focus on the lips.

I have been using the BH Cosmetics Party Girl Brush Set for applying my eye makeup.  Using the Urban Decay Naked 2 Basics palette I take the color Frisk, a matte warm grey, with a fluffy blending brush into the crease of my eye and start blending upward.  This is going to be our transition shade.



I then apply Cover, a matte red-brown, directly into my crease with a small tapered blending brush using windshield wiper motions.  I reapply this color a couple times to build the color, making sure it blends into my transition shade but stays directly within the crease.

I use the color Primal, a matte brown, to define my outer corner.  I apply this directly to the outer third of my eye lid in the shape of a sideways "V" to smoke out the look ever so slightly.  I also add a little of the color Undone, a smokey matte brown, over top of where I placed Primal to darken the outer corner.

Using a flat shadow brush I take the color Frisk again and press it onto the center of my eye lid and bring it down into my inner corner.  Once the color is as pigmented as I want it to be, I then go back in with a crease brush and just make sure the crease and the outer V are just slightly blended enough that there are no harsh lines.

I take a small angled brush to draw on my eye liner using the NYX Gel Liner in Jet Black.  I get as close to the lash line as possible and press down on the lid to create a black line.  I wing this out just a little when I reach the outer corner of my eye.

I then use the color Skimp, a pale nude satin, to highlight the inner tear duct with a fluffy blending brush, and a small flat shadow brush to highlight my brow bone just below my eyebrow.

Finally, I take the color Cover again and glide it below my bottom lash line using a small eye defining brush, making sure to blend into the outer corner of my eye to give the entire look a rounded appearance.  To add some dimension and soften any harshness I go over this color with our original transition color, Frisk.

To finish I curl my lashes and apply mascara using Benefit Cosmetics Roller Lash.  Using the Vegas Nay by Eylure Lash Glue I apply the Vegas Nay by Eylure lashes in Easy Elegance.

The Lips

I wanted to make the lips the centerpiece of this look.  First, I take NYX Slim Lip Pencil in Nude Truffle to outline and fill in the outer corners of my lips  I take this color inward about halfway to the middle of my lips on both sides.

I then take NYX Matte Lipstick in Butter and fill in the rest of my lipsUsing Anastasia Beverly Hills Liquid Lipstick in Pure Hollywood I place this onto my inner pout.  Using my ring finger I carefully blend where the two colors meet to give the lips a graduated ombre effect.

I set the entire finished look with Urban Decay's De-slick Makeup Setting Spray.


Let Me Know!

What are your favorite grey or taupe colored lip shades and brands?  What are you favorite brands in general for matte liquid lipsticks?

Products Used

Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Cream
 ELF Illuminating Eye Cream
Laura Mercier Foundation Primer Radiance
ELF Studio Hydrating Under Eye Primer
Beauty Blender
Kat Von D Lock-It Tattoo Foundation Light 49
NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer
Kat Von D Shade and Light Contour Palette
Real Techniques Setting Brush
Real Techniques Sculpting Brush
Morphe Brushes G23 Soft Fan Brush
Make Up For Ever High Definition Blush in 410
Carli Bybel by BH Cosmetics Palette Highlight

Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz Ebony
Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Powder Duo Medium Brown
Anastasia Beverly Hills Clear Brow Gel
Urban Decay Naked2 Basics
BH Cosmetics Party Girl Brush Set
Benefit Cosmetics Roller Lash Mascara
Vegas Nay by Eylure Easy Elegance
Vegas Nay by Eylure Waterproof Lash Glue
NYX Slim Lip Pencil Nude Truffle
NYX Matte Lipstick Butter
Anastasia Beverly Hills Liquid Lipstick Pure Hollywood
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October 06, 2015

Vampy Ombre Lips Makeup Tutorial


With Halloween fast approaching who wouldn't love to rock a vampy lip?  This one is unique and although it is obviously not an everyday wearable look by any means, it would most definitely compliment any witch, vampire, or creature of the night costume you can come up with.

Speaking of costumes, I have yet to pull one together for myself.  I have already decided on several Halloween inspired makeup looks that I will be posting this month, but not one yet that I will be physically wearing on Halloween.  The reason is that I will be coordinating with my boyfriend on a matching couples costume.  I was thinking Hunter and Doe because he has a lot of camo and I have a lot of makeup (haha, obviously).

 
How I Got This Look


The Face
and The Eyes

I did my usual face routine as the base of this makeup look.  All products used will be listed below.

The centerpiece of this look are the lips, so I want to do something simple and soft for the eyes.  I created a soft brown cut crease with heavy black winged eyeliner.

A tutorial for the soft brown cut crease makeup look will be posted this Friday!

 
The Lips

 This vampy ombre lip is actually fairly simple to achieve as long as you spend some time patiently blending.  Make sure to first exfoliate, moisturize and prime your lips in order to achieve a highly pigmented look.

First, I line my lips with NYX Slim Lip Pencil in Currant.  Using the BH Cosmetics Ultimate Lip palette, I take the first color on the second row, a dark purple-brown, and line my lips using the lip brush from the BH Party Girl Brush Set.  I then take the NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream in Copenhagen and go over this color to darken it.  I smudge out the inside of the line just slightly to help with the ombre effect.

Next, I take the fourth color on the second row of the Ultimate Lips palette, a red-orange, and use a clean lip brush to layer an overcoat around my lip.  After I do this I go back in with a clean lip brush and gently blend the area where the red and purple colors meet.

Last, I dab the fourth color on the first row, a pale yellow-nude color, onto my inner pout in order to prime it for what we are doing next.  Carefully bend the pale color into the red with a clean lip brush.  Then, using a clean shadow brush I take the color ES75, a burnt orange shimmer from the Morphe Brushes Jaclyn Hill Favorites Palette, and apply it directly over where I place the pale color on my inner pout.

Finally, go back in with a clean lip brush and clean up anything I can see that still needs to be fixed or blended more.


Let Me Know!

Are you buying any special makeup or beauty products for Halloween this year?  What are your favorite colors when creating a "vampy" lip (ex. rouge, purple, black)?

Products Mentioned

Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion 
 ELF Illuminating Eye Cream
Smashbox Photo Finish Foundation Primer Light
ELF Studio Hydrating Under Eye Primer
Maybelline Fit Me Matte and Poreless Foundation Soft Tan
Beauty Blender
Kat Von D Lock-It Tattoo Foundation Light 49
Kat Von D Shade and Light Contour Palette
Real Techniques Setting Brush
Real Techniques Sculpting Brush
Morphe Brushes G23 Soft Fan Brush 
Jaclyn Hill by Becca Cosmetics Shimmering Skin Perfector Champagne Pop
Morphe Brushes 9B Blush Palette
Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz Ebony
Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Powder Duo Medium Brown
Anastasia Beverly Hills Clear Brow Gel
Lorac Pro Palette
Urban Decay Naked
NYX Gel Liner Jet Black
BH Cosmetics Ultimate Lips Palette
NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream Copenhagen
NYX Slim Lip Pencil Currant
Jaclyn Hill Favorites Palette (palette isn't available, but all individual eye shadows are)
BH Cosmetics Party Girl Brush Set
Benefit Cosmetics Roller Lash Mascara 
Eylure Vegas Nay Eyelash Glue 
Katy Perry Feline Fierce Lashes by Elylure Lashes (I can't find these for sale anymore, but these are similar ones by Eylure)
Urban Decay De-Slick Makeup Setting Spray