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Today’s Look
So here’s today’s look, it’s definitely something very bright and something very new to me. I’m a girl that likes to blend in and this colour definitely makes you stand out, which can be a good thing. I used two sorts of eyeliner here, the black one and the pink one. I do think if you decide to use to pink on all of your eye it might become a bit too much.
Products used:
- Kiko cosmetics Loose Pigment Eye Show – 20 Fluo
- Kiko cosmetics Mixing solution
- Sephora Night in pink Satin N05 palette – Liner must have N6 (dark grey-black)
- Rimmel Soft Kohl - 061 Jet Black
- Astor EyeArtist Kajal - 090 Ebony
How to:
- Use an Angled Liner to apply the “Liner must have N6” which is a dark grey – black liner. (I didn’t do a wing, but you can do so you want
- Mix Kiko Loose Pigment Fluo Pink with the mixing solution, it should be about two drops, and mix it until it becomes creamy. Then apply it right above the black line you did, “as a second eyeliner”. I also applied the pink underneath my eyes.
- After applying the pink, I retraced the black liner as the pink came onto the black and to give it some extra pigment with the Rimmel Soft Kohl
- I applied the Astor EyeArtist Kajal onto my waterline. And I applied mascara
And voila, the result…
The mixing solution is used to make the loose pigment creamy and to enhance the colour and the prolonged the duration. I’ve been wearing it for about eight hours now and it’s still perfect in place. On the bottle it does say that whoever is sensitive to the product, upon applying it, it might sting a bit, but that it is formulated to ensure minimum instance of allergic reactions.
When I tried the solution onto my hand I did not experience the burning sensation, but I did when I applied it on my eyes, it was only for a minute, after that I didn’t feel anything anymore. But I will let you guys know, once I take it off, whether or not there was a reaction.
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