I used the Morphe Live in Color Artistry Palette to create this bright, summery gold and pink look. I feel so inspired by the wide range of bright colours and finishes included in this palette!
Click ‘Read More’ below to see the full look breakdown, view full face shots and find out what I used on the rest of my face.
Click here to view my post on this palette, see photos and view swatches.
Looking for more look ideas using the Morphe Live in Color Artistry Palette? I have some other looks on my Instagram page (@makeupbysairalee) and will also have more coming up on the site.
Are there any products you would recommend from Morphe? This is my first time to try out anything from the brand so I would love to hear your suggestions!
Click here to read my article ‘Parts of the Eye’ for help on where to place eyeshadow colours.
Products
Base: Smashbox Photo Finish Lid Primer in White
Outer Lid: Sexuality eyeshadow (bright matte hot pink)
Crease: Culture eyeshadow (satin medium pink-coral)
Lid: Healing eyeshadow (bright sparkly yellow-gold)
Highlight: Milk eyeshadow (matte light white)
Lower Lashline: Make Magic eyeshadow (shimmery medium aqua)
Kiko Unforgettable Mascara in Black (upper and lower lashes)
Face: Benefit Hello Happy Flawless Brightening Foundation in shade 2, Makeup Revolution Conceal and Define Concealer in C5, Too Faced Primed and Poreless Pressed Powder
Cheeks: MAC Blushbaby (muted beige-pink) and Pixi Glow-y Gossamer Duo in Subtle Sunrise (light gold on left hand side)
Lips: Inglot Lipstick in 171 (light creamy peach with golden hints)
Steps
1. Apply Smashbox Photo Finish Lid Primer all over the lid as a base. You can either use your fingers or a flat synthetic brush (e.g. MAC 242).
2. Pat Sexuality on the outer lid using a flat shader brush (e.g. MAC 239). Take the eyeshadow into a slight ‘v’ shape to add extra shape to the eyes.
3. Sweep Culture into the crease using a windshield wiper motion (e.g. MAC 217).
4. Take a flat shader brush (e.g. MAC 239) and pat Healing on to the lids. I also used my finger to lightly apply another layer of Healing as I found this gave a more intense colour payoff.
5. Using a crease/blender brush (e.g. MAC 217) or a pointed crease brush (e.g. MAC 226), sweep Milk on to the browbone to highlight. I also topped Milk with some MAC Blanc Type as I felt I needed more of a white-beige to highlight.
6. Apply your face, cheek and lip products to finish off the look (suggestions given above in the ‘Products’ section).
7. Apply plenty of black mascara to the top and bottom lashes.
Here are some full face shots of the completed look: