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Stormy: Violet and Navy Eye with Matte Pink Lips (Revlon Stormy Pink)
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Been away on a work trip, and took the chance to stock up on some Revlon goodies at the Dutyfree Shops. (Haul details in another post.)
One of the lipsticks I got was Revlon’s Stormy Pink Matte Lipstick, and I have to say this is one of the most gorgeous pinks I have seen in a long while, although the texture and opacity does leave something to be desired in my opinion. 
(And I thought I finally found a drugstore dupe for MAC Pink Nouveau…)
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Step 1: Apply a medium satin/matte purple over the inner 3/4 of the lids. I used a soft purple from the 88 palette.

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Step 2: Using a matte navy blue, blend into the outer corners and up slightly along the hollows of the sockets. I chose Revlon Matte in Riviera Blue. The shadow will blend into an indigo or blue-violet as it hits the original purple. 

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Step 3: With a navy liner, line the water line and upper lash line. I like MAC Blooz for this, but most drugstore brands have a pearlescent navy that will do just as well.

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Step 4: Apply black mascara or black wispy lashes to complete the look.

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Cheeks and Lips: I used a hot pink blush (NYX Pinky) high along the cheekbones, and then a cool-toned medium pink from Revlon (Stormy Pink*) on the lips.
*To get the sheer, patchy, cakey texture to work, I filled in my lips first with NYX Dolly Pink liner, and then ran a tiny touch of non-shiny lip balm over it. This creates a smooth base, which helps the lipstick to adhere and look more opaque.

Stormy: Violet and Navy Eye with Matte Pink Lips (Revlon Stormy Pink)

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Been away on a work trip, and took the chance to stock up on some Revlon goodies at the Dutyfree Shops. (Haul details in another post.)

One of the lipsticks I got was Revlon’s Stormy Pink Matte Lipstick, and I have to say this is one of the most gorgeous pinks I have seen in a long while, although the texture and opacity does leave something to be desired in my opinion. 

(And I thought I finally found a drugstore dupe for MAC Pink Nouveau…)

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Step 1: Apply a medium satin/matte purple over the inner 3/4 of the lids. I used a soft purple from the 88 palette.

—-

Step 2: Using a matte navy blue, blend into the outer corners and up slightly along the hollows of the sockets. I chose Revlon Matte in Riviera Blue. The shadow will blend into an indigo or blue-violet as it hits the original purple. 

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Step 3: With a navy liner, line the water line and upper lash line. I like MAC Blooz for this, but most drugstore brands have a pearlescent navy that will do just as well.

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Step 4: Apply black mascara or black wispy lashes to complete the look.

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Cheeks and Lips: I used a hot pink blush (NYX Pinky) high along the cheekbones, and then a cool-toned medium pink from Revlon (Stormy Pink*) on the lips.

*To get the sheer, patchy, cakey texture to work, I filled in my lips first with NYX Dolly Pink liner, and then ran a tiny touch of non-shiny lip balm over it. This creates a smooth base, which helps the lipstick to adhere and look more opaque.

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