Smokey Peach using Covergirl Peach Punch Eye Shadow Pallet

in makeup •  7 years ago 

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Wow has it been quite a week already. We had a hard weekend, where the hubby went to the ER due to an infection that started as a dental procedure but turned into a bigger ordeal. Our sweet Caleb missed out on his best friend's birthday party and had to stay with his grandparents while I tried to get the hubs better. He did put on a brave face and said that he was sure he'd have just as much fun at his Mawmaw's house. He's such a sweet and caring boy to make us feel better about him missing the party.

However, Caleb just didn't get much time with mommy and daddy this weekend like usual and it was pure havoc on him. He stayed with me at work yesterday and today it took me over an hour to get him to calm down at his summer camp this morning so I could go to work. It has been a rough week already it's only Tuesday. I am hoping it will all get better really soon.

Does anyone else think that being a parent is the hardest job in the world to do? Or is it just me?

Well today I am going to show off my tutorial for a smokey look using the Peach Punch pallet by Covergirl. I wore this look over the weekend and really loved how it turned out. It's got just a smidgen of peach to it, but I wanted to really make the look go more towards the cool tones this time and I knew I wanted it smokey.

I hope you enjoy.

Starting off we are going to blend color 4 all throughout the crease and then follow that up with color 8, but keeping 8 a little lower in the crease.

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Next we go with color 3 to deepen the crease but keeping it on the outer half. Then get color 6 on a flat brush, spray it down with setting spray and pack it in the outer V. Here's where the smokey-ness comes from.

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I used a black pencil liner in my lower water line and then smudged it out with color 3 again. After that I took color 5 and put it directly on top of color 3 to lighten it up a bit.

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I went in with color 1 and highlighted my brow bone and used it to blend out the crease a bit. I also used color 6 on the middle of my lid to help blend my next shade.

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Using the Covergirl Peach Punch blush pallet, I used the highlight shade to pack on the inner third of my lid and my inner corner, I also used this as my bronzer, blush and highlight as well. Then I lined my upper lash line with black eyeliner and coated the lashes heavily with mascara.

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For lips I used the Rimmel liner in Ravish and topped it with Revlon matte lipcolor in HD Flare.

And that's all there is to my smokey look.

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I hope you enjoyed today's post and will visit me again here with more makeup talk.

Have a great day and happy rest of the week. Until next time, take care.

-Kim

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Being a parent is the hardest job for sure! My husband took a trip to the ER this weekend too! Thankfully due to his history in the medical field he was able to help the doctors get him back on his feet quickly, but he was in so much pain. I hope your husband is getting well! You look beautiful as always! (((HUGS)))

Thank you, I really needed an uplifting word today and yours are always that for sure!! :) The hubs is definitely better...he has dental surgery scheduled in two weeks so we will never have to deal with this again with him. I'm so happy your husband is getting better also...what is with our guys?? Us moms have enough trouble, we don't need our hubs getting sick!!