You may watch her HUHMAZING tutorial below.
This look is definitely one of her more wearable looks, (she is usually super-artsy, which I LOVE) and I admired it so much, I decided to try it. Unfortunately, I don't have any eyeshadow that was blue enough. So the blue you see here was done primarily with Urban Decay's 24/7 Glide Eye Pencil in Deviant. Then I covered it with my brightest matte blue eyeshadow, and the black eyeshadow, both by e.l.f.. And then white eyeliner with an ice-blue shimmer eyeshadow for the inside corner of the eye. Lightly dust with an iridescent blue glitter.
This is what I came up with. I was doing my makeup from memory, soooo REALLY different from Klaire's.
So there's this totally great song by Paul Oakenfold from his album Bunka, called Starry-eyed surprise. It's a great song. Watch the music video here.
It's such a great song that Coca-Cola paid a bajillion dollars to use it for the most wonderful commercial in the whole world, which you shall now watch here.
And two months after I took the pictures of the makeup I did, I was like "Huh, Tharry Eyeth." (Because when I talk to myself, I talk with a lisp.)
And the whole time I was trying to edit my mascara mistakes out of the picture (It was pretty bad, I started coughing right after I put my mascara on,) this song was running through my head. Thus the title.
KAY, LOVEYOUBYE.
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