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Tropical Green Summer Makeup

by Tavia

Hello beauties!

Last week as the temperatures have gone crazy hot in here I wanted to keep my makeup as simple and as light as possible. Since summer is usually all about bright and intense shades I wanted to play a little around the green shades so I came up with this new Tropical Green Summer Makeup look that is easy to achieve and took me less than 10 minutes to complete. I usually don’t reach out for green shades as my eyes are green and I don’t feel this eyeshadow color will really complement them but it would be lovely if girls with dark eye colors will try it. Take a look after the jump and see the list of the products I’ve used for this tutorial.

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FACE

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Enjoy more photos…

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5 comments

Georgia @ Silver Spiral Studio July 13, 2015 - 10:12 am

Great color – tropical, fun, and elegant. Thanks for sharing 🙂

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Tavia July 14, 2015 - 12:23 am

I’m glad that you enjoyed the look. I wanted to create something bright and summer appropriate even though I’m not that good with greens. 🙂

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gio July 13, 2015 - 3:00 pm

I have green eyes too and I have wear green eyeshadow all the time. It may not be the most flattering eye colour on us, but it can still look good and, mostly importantly, make us feel good. I love this look on you. It’s so pretty and fun.

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Tavia July 14, 2015 - 12:24 am

Indeed is a vibrant makeup look, the kind that won’t go unnoticed and will make us look ready for summer. 🙂

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Genevieve July 14, 2015 - 4:47 am

I love the way you apply your eye shadow – so delicate and subtle. But I agree with you about this green colour. Even though I love greens, this is one shade that I personally never wear. A darker green or perhaps a hint of mint might work. Lancôme’s Jade Fever is a lovely palette to try and use greens. It has a mixture of browns and golds to offset the greens as well.

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