Monday, March 9, 2009

Creme shadows

So I decided to try out one of the new wet n' wild creme stick eyeshadows that I posted yesterday (I wore the dark grey one) and loved the way it came out! I basically colored my lid up to the crease and then blended the harsh lined with my fingertip ...I found it worked better than using a brush and on top put some grey shmering mineral powder to sort of set it and give it a more luxurious look. Def spiced up my boring old grey oversized thrifted sweater look :P ....

Sweater: Thrifted (by Hanes)
Tank: DIY shredded by Fruit of the Loom
Jeans: ?
Bag: Winners

P.s. Package should arrive soon in the mail...I hope....so be on the look out for my give-away

11 rantings:

Anonymous said...

You make a plain sweater look like its something I need to be coveting! I love how you did your eye makeup, I think I need to try those out for myself

morena said...

Beautiful
<3

Nessa said...

..i think i may make a trip to walmart just for those creme shadows!! gracias. ;)

Charm said...

I love wet & wild, they're so underated for some reason...

Bella said...

This is exactly why you are one of my daily stops... I mean, just look at you! The last shot is especially beautiful. xx

L said...

that first picture looks cool with the light behind you! I love your hair and it sure is growing quickly

Glamouricious said...

oh thanks so much for posting about them!:) i love how you did it... defintily spiced the basic sweater up.

Fashion Fille said...

so prettttty!

Jen said...

ugh. i went to get those creme stick and they don't have them at my store. however i did find 3 in 1 sticks (lips, eyes and check) for 50%off. So I got them for under 2 each.

can't wait for the give away:)

Annie said...

you look so pretty in that last picture! and i love your sweater, it looks insanely cozy :)

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Connie said...

Great great picture!!! I love seeing James Dean in the background. Again, your hair looks sensational in this one!

Revealing of the shoulder....can't get enough of that style