Make Up Tutorial for Asian: Cousin's Wedding (Day)

I saw items only for the eyeshadow part. I was feeling creative that day. I only had this cheap palette that I bought from Karamunsing (thanks again woman! She told me about it!) that I used for make up practices at academy (but it's really good, for RM8.90, it has like, 11 beautiful bright colours on! And it sticks!), Elianto Colour Studio in number 18, Almond and Elianto Colour Studio Shimmer Shadow in Salmon. Weird, both aren't in the website. Maybe it's discontinued?
I put on the Elianto Colour Studio in number 18, Almond on my eyelid, from the base to the fold-line of my eyelid. Which, in my case, it's short, vertically. =P
Then I layered the Almond shadow with a bright blue from the Karamunsing eyeshadow palette. I took sikit saja, it was a day thingy kan. It was pretty cool! The colour turned to silver! Dark silver! But gotta keep the blue shadow light, if not it'll really turn to bright blue! =D Looking at this pic below, I think it looks nice as it is, can skip the next step! xD
Then I applied the Elianto Colour Studio Shimmer Shadow in Salmon on the upper part. It looks like brown when applied lightly and it suits my skin tone! Chinese look, tan (I got a lot of Sun during my school days), small droopy-like eyes...you know. =P
Then I applied a light green, shimmery eyeshadow from the Karamunsing eyeshadow palette. It really makes my eyes pop! Ain't it? Looks nicer kan?
Then I just dust my Za True White Two-Way Foundation in 32 starting from the centre of my face, blending outwards. (a very very light one using the big brush). And NO second dipping into the powder. I know there'll be a possibility of hotness (it was day kan) and sweating with your make up isn't good. Sikiiiiiit saja I used.
Done! Tada! I intensified the eyeshadow colour for this tutorial so that you guys can see it. =P
Shine on,
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