BORN TO RUN NEUTRAL EYE TUTORIAL
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BORN TO RUN EYE TUTORIAL
I used the Born to Run palette to create a soft, but still somewhat smokey, neutral look. First I used the shade weekender to apply to my crease and all over my lid. Then I went into the shade riff to deepen the crease, outer corner, and start creating a cat eye. I also used this shade on my under eye. For my lid, I used the shade smog with some Mac Fix+ and applied it all over, including over the shade on my outer corner. Finally, I used the shade blaze as a highlighting shade on my brow bone, inner corner, and a little bit on the inner corner of my under eye.
I also used the shade still shot as a blush and I love how it looked!
PROBLEMS
I didn’t have any problems with the eye palette. In fact, I really love it and I love that I can use a shade as a blush which makes finding a coordinating color so. much. easier.
But I was having problems with my foundation. It breaks up so much on my nose now and I’m not sure why. If you have any tips or recommendations I would really appreciate them!!
What do you think of the Born to Run palette? Also, share your favorite foundations or tips for dealing with foundation not sticking below!
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