https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/welcome-to-miami-makeup • Posted by Abrams
Turquoise and pink always remind me of Miami. Granted, as of yet, I have never actu- ally been to Miami, so this observation is based entirely off my extensive viewing of The Golden Girls. Now, I don’t think Sophia, Rose, Blanche, or Dorothy would be galli- vanting about town in this makeup, but who knows really; there is an older woman who lives on my block who wears orange false eye- lashes every day, so anything is possible. Either way, don’t let that stop you from owning the night in this South Beach–inspired look.
Turquoise and pink always remind me of Miami. Granted, as of yet, I have never actu- ally been to Miami, so this observation is based entirely off my extensive viewing of The Golden Girls. Now, I don’t think Sophia, Rose, Blanche, or Dorothy would be galli- vanting about town in this makeup, but who knows really; there is an older woman who lives on my block who wears orange false eye- lashes every day, so anything is possible. Either way, don’t let that stop you from owning the night in this South Beach–inspired look.
Apply black gel liner with a small angled brush.
Use a tapered blending brush to apply electric-turquoise eye shadow from the liner to the crease, blending thoroughly into the crease. Use the point of a small tapered brush to bring the turquoise shadow to the end of the liner wing.
Apply turquoise blue pencil liner so it’s on top of the black liner. You don’t need to be super- precise with this line because it will blend in with the shadow.
Use the pencil to line under the lower lash line. Extend the line all the way to the point of the black liner wing.
With a small flat rounded brush, apply iridescent ocean-blue eye shadow to the lower lash line.
Apply mascara.
Using your fingers, apply gold-toned highlighter to the cheekbones and blend well.