Everyone knows that blue and yellow make green, but rarely think to experiment with primary colors on their eyes. The hues may be bold and bright on their own, but blend together for a look that is unique and flawless.
Looking for something a little more wearable? Start by applying canary yellow eyeshadow to your lid. Using a contour brush, sweep green shadow into your crease and along the outer corner of your eye. Dip a precision brush in water and line your lower lashline with blue eyeshadow. Then, blend the blue eyeshadow into the corner crease for that "mixed-primaries" look. Line your eyes with deep, blue eyeliner and finish with a bold, volumizing mascara.
Get the look with Shiseido Luminizing Satin Eye Color Trio in Tropicalia ($33), Sephora Colorful Duo Eyeshadow in Tropical Blue ($16), MAC Pearlglide Intense Eyeliner in Petrol Blue ($14.50) and Benefit Cosmetics Prrrowl Mascara Topcoat ($28).
Shake your tail-feathers,
Voguerrilla

3 comments:
Do you think the big peacock feather eye treatment is going to catch on outside of fashion shows? I did see one young filmmaker with her face done like that at a recent experimental film exhibition, but in her case she looked more like Pris from Blade Runner than like a feather.
And PLEASE don't demonstrate how to get the "visible ribcage" look of the Chanel model in your photo. I'm pretty sure that's a look that only works on the catwalk and haunted houses, not in real life.
Todd, I definitely think wild makeup is on its way into the mainstream. You can thank Lady Gaga for that one! :)
You can bet I will thank Lady Gaga next time I see her. We share the same chiropractor, believe it or not.
Oh, and Beth showed me your review of the holographic power focus wrist band in the October 2010 Fitness magazine. It's so great to see you in the big time. Beth and I are both very proud of you.
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