Unicorn
Unicorns, unicorns everywhere and not a one to eat...
Don't you hate it when you try something new to escape the mundane, like drinking some unicorn blood, & then before you know it you have a horn protruding from your skull & you're getting into a fight with the beast next to you? That horn comes in pretty handy when you're disemboweling your enemies.
This was a quick transformation thanks to the use of Tinsley Transfers a newer product we got in at the store, dying to try it out I was inspired me to also try some of the unicorn theme cosmetics out there.
After transferring on the base of the unicorn horn (ignore that ridge it applies on amazingly smooth if you follow the simple directions but at that moment my partner came home + excitable dog) over top I started smoothing on Ben Nye's Clown white and setting powder (to cut down on transfer).
Do you see this? Transfer
blends
seamlessly.
Using Believe in Yourself Palette for shadow and contour. Using shade Fairy at inner eye/nose to brow, temples areas & Mystic blending out from inner eye out, further down nose, to sculpt out cheeks & topping off with Dream like a blush.
For lips Tarteist Lip Paint in Fairytale went on first, wait to fully dry & then applied Too Faced's Unicorn Tears Liquid Latex on. Unicorn Tears is simply magical as a top coat.
Brushing on shade Believe almost all over before Spellbound Glow Rainbow Highlighter and then layers of Anastasia Beverly Hills Moonchild in various shades for an otherworldly glow effect varying each layer like a nearly invisible rainbow. This was more subtle than I had hoped but created a great detail, especially if close to someone, as you move in casual conversation the highlights reflect different hues, great detail.
Thank you for playing with me! Hope you're inspired to throw some powder on.