I always say, “I threw this look on,” but I really did! This took about 10 minutes, not including the few minutes it took to gather my arsenal of supplies, which in this case was not very much. Those are cool-toned grayish-brown lids and rosy beige lips, and I did it right before going to get Connor from school the other day. The highlight was showing it off to a couple of my neighbors when we got home and practiced Connor’s bike riding and did some sidewalk chalk.
I’m telling you, these days, the highlight of my day is often those socially distanced chats with my neighbors. That’s where it’s at!
Anywho, I really like this look. I feel so polished in it and, dare I say, almost cute?!
I like the slight definition on the lids and lashes, the pink blush on my cheeks, the lipstick and the somewhat bushy brows, which are defined but not overly bold.
Here it is in action…
I’ll definitely wear this again, maybe even on a date night (if one of those ever happens again). Ooh! — or on a girl’s night out, or a Saturday at a museum, whenever we can do those things again. I think you could wear pretty much anything with it.
The full breakdown is below, but I think the eyeshadows are the key. I’m wearing two matte cool-toned shadows — a light taupe-gray called MAC Cozy Grey all over my lids. It’s a workhorse from the permanent collection. And a darker gray-brown called MAC Brun.
I have hooded eyes, and I chose the matte taupe-gray because I wanted to contour my lids. The cooler gray along with the matte finish creates the illusion of a shadow, which I think makes my lids look like they’re more deeply set.
If you’re over 40, or if you have naturally hooded eye, definitely consider adding a matte cool-toned grayish taupe eyeshadow to your collection. I would go with a shade slightly darker than your skin tone — maybe one or two shades — because you want to be able to see the shadow and get that contoured effect, but you don’t want anything too dark; otherwise, you’ll be sitting there blending for days!
In my outer corners, I buffed a tiny touch of matte gray-brown MAC Brun. This shade… SO GOOD. You can also wear it in your brows to fill ’em out, or you can smoke it out over a dark chocolate brown or black base, or even use it as a simple upper or lower lash liner. It’s a staple I turn to over and over again… I’m never without a pan of Brun, it’s that serious!
One last thing I’d like to point out about the eyes, and it might seem subtle at first, but if you look closely at my lash and water lines, there’s a hint of shimmer, which I think really makes the eyes pop. I’m wearing a pencil liner called MAC Prunella, which is a shimmery warm dark purplish bronze. I happen to like how it contrasts with the cooler tones on the lids.
Makeup in this look
- Base: MAC Studio Fix Soft Matte Foundation Stick in NC42, Estee Lauder Hydraprep 24HR Concealer in Medium Deep
- Eyes:Urban Decay Brow Blade in Dark Drapes, MAC Cozy Grey and Brun eyeshadows, MAC Prunella pencil liner, Bite Beauty Upswing Mascara, MAC Clear Brow Gel
- Cheeks and lips: Laura Mercier Soleil 1 Bronzer, Laura Mercier Rose Blush, Honest Beauty Forever Liquid Lipstick
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
P.S. I hope you’re having a great day so far! 🙂
Anne says
This really looks beautiful, and with the rosy lips and cheeks very spring-like. I think i have a similar grey eye shadow in my collection, I need to try if I look as elegant as you do.
Karen says
Aww, thank you! Happy Friday!
Kim says
Oh, my gosh! You always look cute!! Love the video! <3