Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, This Eye Makeup Tutorial Is the Coolest of Them All

October 12, 2020
By: Alanna Martine Kilkeary | Makeup.com by L'Oréal
If you were a fan of the “mirror challenge” that made its way through Instagram last season (you know, the pictures with the sky behind you and a golden frame below you), you’re going to love the makeup look it inspired. We’ve been seeing versions of the mirror effect replicated as eye makeup on the feeds of some of our favorite IG artists, like @harbsy and @beautybekky, so we knew we needed to try it ourselves. We tapped Pat Naphat of @p.xtt.art to help us out. Ahead, she takes us through how to get the look.
  • STEP 1: 

    Carve Out Your Shape

    Using a full-coverage concealer, draw a rhombus shape on your lid by creating three points in a pyramid-like formation — one on the outer corner, one at the middle of your crease and one at the inner crease — to create the “frame” of the mirror. Fill in the rhombus with your concealer, and bring it down toward the corner of your eye to create the final “side” of the mirror. We recommend using the Dermablend Cover Care Concealer for this step. 

  • STEP 2: 

    Add a Sky Blue Color

    Create your sky reflection by using a sky blue face paint, like the one in the NYX Professional Makeup SFX Face and Body Paint Palette in Brights. Using a flat eyeshadow brush, apply the paint to the perimeter of the rhombus shape you created only, leaving the rest of the lid as is.

  • STEP 5: 

    Outline Your Frame

    Use a precision-tipped black liner (or apply a black paint from the NYX Professional Makeup SFX Face and Body Palette in Primary with a very thin brush) to line the frame in between the blue sky and gold frame color. Next, create small black curls and waves on top of the gold waves you just created for extra dimension.

  • STEP 6: 

    Add Your Clouds

    In a patting motion, use a small smudging brush and a white paint, like the one in the NYX Professional Makeup SFX Face and Body Palette in Primary, to build your clouds on top of your sky eyelids. Create a small, round patch of white bubbles with a straight line at the bottom to create the edges of the clouds. Complete the look by adding a sweep of pink blush onto the apples of each cheek and across the nose. For something kind of cool and extra, add more clouds onto the bridge of the nose and cheeks.

Photography and Makeup: Pat Naphat of  <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p.xtt.art/" target="_blank">@p.xtt.art</a>,
(Visual Designer: Hannah Packer )

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