Inspired by Japanese geisha and dolls in general, martial arts.
Products I used:
- eyes : MakeUpFactory eyeshadow base; Stella i-Divine matte palette Brights; GOSH Mascara in black; MAC gel liner; Oriflame eyeliner in black; Inglot AMC pure pigment eyeshadow #76
- face : Oriflame studio artist primer; Kryolan AQUA color in white; Kryolan transparent powder
- Contouring : Sleek i-Divine matte palette Brights – hot pink
- eyebrows: Oriflame kohl pencil in black
Face: to create this look start by priming face with Oriflame primer (or any other primer), then use Kryolan Aqua color in white all over the face, for better results use kabuki brush. Powder face with Kryolan transparent powder. Eyes: start with tipical cut crease look by putting black kohl eyeliner right into crease part, draw it out from the eye corner as in picture. Smudge it upwards. Put hot pink eyeshadow in smudged area and blend in well. Use light pink eyeshadow to blend the hot pink together with white face color. Put a bit or white shine, I used Inglot #76 pure pigment loose eyeshadow, up the natural eyebrow place and on cheeks. Use black liner for eyes, draw it all around the eyes in different thickness to create almond shaped eye, draw a little stroke outside the eye corner, below cut crease line.
Contouring: use hot pink blush (or you can even use eyeshadow as I did) for contouring. blend in well with face.
Eyebrows: draw spiked lines upwards with a liner brush, they have to be very precise.
MakeupBee link: https://www.makeupbee.com/look_Japanese-Doll_90070