Retro Glam Party Makeup- Ask Me Makeup with Amy B
Uploaded by: askmemakeup
Video Description:
Hi everyone!
This is a retro party glam makeup look! It follows the principles of the smokey eye, but just on the upper eye. This gives it a bit of a 60's twist.
Megan, my beautiful friend, has very full uppper and lower lashes. The lower eye looks as though we've lined it with pencil, but we hadn't.
Enjoy!
Music used in this video:
* Everything I've Got- Blossom Dearie
* Kiss Me Honey Honey- Shirley Bassey
Makeup used in the video:
* Mac StudioFix Liquid Foundation in NC20
* Laura Mercier Concealer (it's a little drier in consistency which was best for Megan's eye)
* Napoleon Translucent Powder
* Rimmel London Matte White Eyeshadow
* Shiseido Liquid Eyeliner
* Rimmel London Exaggerate Khol Crayon
* Mac Black Tied Velvet Eyeshadow
* Napoleon grey/silver eyeshadow
* Lancome Definicils Mascara
* Napoleon dusty pink eyeshadow as blush
* Designer Brands Australia Baby Rose lip pencil
* L'Oreal Glam Shine Gloss in Lycee Sorbet
Tags for this video: 1960s 60s aben3084 amy ask bardot brigitte glam hair makeup me party pinup retro smokey tutorial
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i am going to try it
so good luck to me!!
XoXo megan
can you tell me the title and who sings the second song on the video?
Shirley Bassey "Kiss Me Honey Honey"
Keep up the great work on your videos!
:)
Your videos are so helpful! Keep it up :)
I just have two questions
First is that I have lots of dark freckles, and after I apply foundation, you can see it smeared over them. It looks very strange. Is there any way I can avoid that?
Also, my eyes are a green-yellow, and I just wanted to know what color eyeshadow should I use to bring the green and yellow out.
thank you so much!
but i have that problem when i apply eyeshadow, after a while, the eyeshadow makes a nasty line on the crease of my eyelid.
is there anything you suggest?
Try Urban Decay's primer potion. Also applying your eyeshadows with a damp brush, or mixing pigments/loose shadows with makeup sealer like Napoleon's cake line sealer, or Benefit's Shelaq makes your eyeshadow stay put all day!
And with your freckles, it depeneds on how much you want to conceal your freckles. You could try a stick foundation in the areas that need most coverage. And just apply that over the top of the liquid foundation. Also choose a foundation colour that is half way between your skin colour and your freckle colour.