
Makeup artist Dick Page told Allure magazine that he combined pink and indigo for an uber-glamorous, yet effortlessly cool effect.
He described the look as 'poetic' and said he blended a matte fuchsia shadow, which he toned down with a touch of grey colour, along the brow bone and under the eyes.
Ladies will also need a black liner in their natural makeup bag to create this look as Mr Page slicked the product along the top lashes then traced over the line with indigo shadow.
'We were going to do just the black liner, but I thought the indigo looked more beautiful,' he told the magazine. 'It tones down the pink shadow a bit.'
If pink is not your colour, then maybe you would prefer red, which Stylist magazine has said will be big this spring and summer.

He described the look as 'poetic' and said he blended a matte fuchsia shadow, which he toned down with a touch of grey colour, along the brow bone and under the eyes.
Ladies will also need a black liner in their natural makeup bag to create this look as Mr Page slicked the product along the top lashes then traced over the line with indigo shadow.
'We were going to do just the black liner, but I thought the indigo looked more beautiful,' he told the magazine. 'It tones down the pink shadow a bit.'
If pink is not your colour, then maybe you would prefer red, which Stylist magazine has said will be big this spring and summer.

No comments:
Post a Comment