Tuesday, June 4, 2013

NEON + neutral Makeup Look with Australis

note to self: hair oil exists for a reason, Ms Frizz!
 
Cheeks: Tarte Amazonian Clay Blush in Exposed
Lips: Clinique Chubby Stick in Whole Lotta Honey + Barry M Toffee gloss

As promised, I put the Australis Neutrals & Neons palette to the test and created a wearable look to show you! The colours didn’t blend away (as some affordable brands tend to do!) and I found the shadows soft and easy to blend together for this look. I popped a bit of the acid green on the inner corners and used the first 3 neutral shadows to create an easy natural look with a twist. I used the Australis Curve Ink liner* to ground the look down (a great tip for those who are frightened of wearing brights!) and used lots of mascara as well, as I always do.

 
What shades from this palette would you like me to create a look with next?

Are you excited about affordable brands bringing out amazing palettes like this?

Which of the NEON shades are you most afraid of?


*Marked items were provided for consideration. The Clinique item was won on a social media competition. Honesty, always.


7 comments:

  1. I'm scared of anything bright on my eyes so usually stick to the boring neutrals but I do like that green on you and the way you've applied it is subtle and so pretty.

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  2. LOVE that acid green on you Emma! It's AWESOME!

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  3. Green for sure! I love this look, very wearable :)

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  4. The neons don't look too bright which I think is great for a daytime look. yep I'm surprised. And kudos to you for daring to try it! :) Looking amazing there as usual babe!

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  5. This is a great look with just that little pop of color - like peekaboo haha. So cute. Love it.

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  6. Loved it, beautiful look, loved the neon pop

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