"I'm meeting friends for happy hour tonight, so I started by just touching up my face with NP Set It Takes Two Concealer and Foundation Pot, $35. It's handy to keep at the office since it has foundation, concealer, and highlighter in one little container.
"Then I used the pink blush in the palette on the apples of my cheeks to touch up my color before going out."
"Then I used the pink blush in the palette on the apples of my cheeks to touch up my color before going out."
"I used the shadows on the right side of the palette (the silvery shades) to create a smoky eye. I started with the cream shade all over my eyelid as a base."
"Then I used the dark gray shade on the outer half of my lid. I blended it into the crease and smudged it out into a subtle wing slightly past my eye toward my temple."
"To complete the smoky eye, I used the charcoal shadow on top of the gray. Again, I smudged it out beyond my eyelid and into the crease of my eye.
"If you're doing a dark smoky eye like this one, it's important to define your eyes with a little liner and help your lashes stand out with mascara, otherwise they can get lost in the shadow. I used Pixi Lash Line Ink, $16, in my lashline, and NP Set Glamorista Mascara, $16, on my lashes."
"If you're doing a dark smoky eye like this one, it's important to define your eyes with a little liner and help your lashes stand out with mascara, otherwise they can get lost in the shadow. I used Pixi Lash Line Ink, $16, in my lashline, and NP Set Glamorista Mascara, $16, on my lashes."
"I finished up with a little mauve lip gloss. I didn't want to go with anything too bright since my eyes are pretty dramatic. But even though this is a darker smoky eye, I don't think it's too crazy for the office. It'll transition easily to drinks tonight."
Next up, Rosie's turn ...
Next up, Rosie's turn ...