Monday, 5 December 2011

A girl can never own too much leopard print....



I got the inspiration for these eyes from Karla who works with MUA and thought I'd give them a go! **Excuse the bushy eyebrows my threading lady is on holiday : (


They are really easy to create and here is everything I used:



  • Sephora Moonshadow baked palette - I used  the gold on the top row and brown on the bottom right of this Sephora palette  
  • Liquid Eyeliner - I used M.A.C and e.l.f cream liner in black
  • Pencil Eyeliner - M.A.C
  • High Lengths Mascara - Clinque
  • Brushes - Fearne Cotton range for boots and e.l.f cosmetics.
I'm not going to give you a step by step guide on how to recreate this look because the lovely Karla has done a splendid job over on the MUA blog here: http://muacosmetics.blogspot.com/2011/11/mua-goes-wild-with-leopard-print-eye.html

I love this Sephora Moonshadow baked palette as all the colours shimmer and sparkle once on and they are really pigmented. The best thing about this palette is that the colours can be used in the day or evening. My favourite is the gold on the top row. 

I'm still getting to grips with the e.l.f cream liner I purchased when they had a special offer recently. It's really good at helping to add some va va voom and does gives a really strong finish. 

The brushes I used were a mixture of the new e.l.f brushes I purchased (which I will be doing a post on later this week) and Fearne's brush range which can be purchased from boots. Both are really good and I love the leopard print design on Fearne's range.


I used a new mascara on my eyes today, High Lengths mascara by Clinique. I got it as a free gift with my purchases during their 'Bonus Time' offer. I didn't even have apply to many coats of mascara and it's worked really well in lengthening my lashes. However, it does feel weird using a comb to apply instead of a normal mascara brush.



Do you own any Sephora products? Would you like to see swatches from this set?

4 comments:

  1. !I love this eye make-up! So artistic :) I love it.

    Xo

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  2. I've done this eye look, too, following a Youtube tutorial and indeed it was easy, even though for me (who is a newbie, haha) it took a bit of time! :)) but it was so worth it, it's a gorgeous look, well done!! and I love the products you used! How are you liking the e.l.f blending brush? I'm thinking of getting that with my next elf order :)

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  3. Thanks for the lovely comments!

    I really like the e.l.f brushes they are defo worth a purchase and great value for money! I highly recommend them :)

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  4. Oooo wow. That looks incredible.

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