Sunday, 21 August 2016

EOTDs: Catch up time!...

Didn't get around to uploading any EOTD's last month, but I have a pretty big stash put aside, and in various colours of the rainbow. So without further ado...


Was quite chuffed with how this turned out - I normally apply the lightest shadow shade on the inner corner of my eye, but decided this time to pat down the darker blue (from the Annabelle Haute Mer quad) on both ends, with MBA Cosmetics Silk FX Babybaby in the middle and underneath. I thought it would make my eyes look smaller, but I actually love the extra definition. Waterline was Eye of Horus Scarab Sapphire Goddess Pencil...


For my face I used Mirenesse Liquid Silk Foundation, Ulta3 Pretty Plum Blush, and Face of Australia Lip Quench lipstick in Ruby Delight (added bonus of SPF30)...


My pastel blue jewellery collection is the smallest of the lot, but I'll work on it this Spring lol...



A very special friend sent me a whole stack of her Colourpop eye shadows (eternally grateful hon ) - this is Tink (matte charcoal) & Liberty (the most fabulous metallic silver in my kit!)...


These shadows are amazing - the pigmentation and buttery texture is almost impossible to beat, and they blend with just a few strokes of a fluffy brush. Waterline is Eye of Horus Charcoal Obsidian Goddess Pencil... 


Mirenesse Liquid Silk foundation again (trying to actually finish a foundation - who me?), cheeks were Real Purity Frosted Orchid Powder Blush, and lips were Maybelline Matte Lipstick in Lust For Blush...


Dug through my retro jewellery box and was thrilled to find the acrylic "humbug" striped ring, and some earrings and a bracelet that I made over 10 years ago - confirmed my suspicion that I should never throw anything out lol...



For this look I decided to use ONLY Eye of Horus Goddess Pencils - Emerald Tabula & Scarab Sapphire. All these pencils are beautiful on their own, but I usually don't have enough time in the morning to let them set completely, and invariably cover them up with a matching shadow so the cream doesn't transfer to my hoods...


The green is such a good match for my eye colour, and the smudger on the end is excellent for blending before they dry...


Same foundation, cheeks were Laura Geller Blush 'n' Brighten in Berry, and that stunning red lippy is Rimmel The Only 1 Lipstick in One-Of-A-Kind...


Was lucky enough to find the matching emerald crystal earrings at Lovisa for a ridiculously low price...



And this last look is from way back in June, but too spesh to neglect - Too Faced Chocolate Bar Black Forest Truffle, with a dusting of Champagne Truffle over the top...


Still in awe of how much I'm loving browns and taupes and caramels! All to do with my lighter hair colour I reckon. Eye of Horus Bronze Amulet Goddess Pencil on the waterline...


Maybelline Super Stay 24hr Foundation, Ulta3 Pretty Plum Blush, and Maybelline Colorblur Cream Matte Pencil in Plum Please...


And a massive thank you shout-out to neurotichellfem for the change-it-yourself battery tip. This watch has been languishing in a box for months, but I managed to get it working again for less than $2. I also replaced the batteries in three other watches - hon, you've just saved me a FORTUNE! ♥♥♥


Will post another four looks before the end of the month - and keep an eye out for my September giveaway. It'll be a special one as it's my 3rd year Bloggiversary!

Take care of you,
kats xxx

4 comments:

  1. Those blues are just (*_*) wow!! Babybaby is such a gorgeous shade and you are a magician! I am lovinh that deep berry lip on you in the last pic- so vampy, so chic!!! <333

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    1. Aww thanks beautiful! Babybaby is by far my most stunning pale blue ♥ Glad you like the lippy - blimey, takes a bit of doing to keep it looking neat and tidy though lol ♥♥♥

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  2. Lots of lovely eye looks here Kats! That first blue look is my fave... love how you blended the shades together. It really makes your eye pop ♡

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    1. Thank you sweetheart - I usually struggle a bit with blending, well at least for the camera, but these two merged so well together it was easy as pie xxx

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