Ultra Violet Eye Makeup Tutorial
- Cari Bunfill
- Jul 20, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 14, 2020
I was finally able to play with the Urban Decay: Naked Ultra Violet Palette! And I created a fun bold look for you all.
As always I started with Urban Decay: Primer Potion and applied that to both lids, next I applied ELF: Line & Define Eye Tape along both lower lids, arching them upwards to create a strong edge

Next I used the Urban Decay: Naked Ultra Violet Palette-I used this palette for all of my eye shadows

Taking a fluffy dome-shaped brush, I blended Mind Slip into my crease as a transition color.

Using the same brush, I blended Optimized into my crease on top of my transition color

To start darkening up my crease, I added Warning to my crease and blended it upwards towards my brow bone

To finish up the colors in my crease, I applied Euphoric to my crease and blended it out

I lined my water-line with Urban Decay: 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencil in Viper

I also lined along my top lash line with the same liner

I took a small smudging brush I applied Purple Dust over Viper on my top lid

Using a small eye shadow brush I applied Warning to the rest of my lid

Taking another smudging brush, I smudged Purple Dust along my lower lash-line

For an inner corner highlight, I applied NYX Cosmetics: Jumbo Eye Pencil in Milk to my inner corner, and right on top of that I applied Lucid

Using Benefit Cosmetics: Roller Liner in Black I applied a thin line along my top lash line and created a small wing

Time to add some glam! The lashes I used are Eylure: Pre-Glued Lashes in Wispy Light


To blend my false lashes with my real lashes I applied a few coats of Benefit Cosmetics: Bad Gal Bang Mascara. I also applied one coat to my lower lashes

And that completes the makeup tutorial!

(For those interested in my Mickey Hands Skater Dress I got it from Etsy.com/LakeBuenaVisitors)
*This post is not sponsored or paid for by any of the brands/companies I mentioned above. All items were purchased by me, and photography is my own.*
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