FOTD Featuring Copper Colored Makeup

makeup from my copper colored FOTD, neversaydiebeauty.com

It’s been ages since I did a Face of the Day post. Yesterday I was playing around with a pigment eye shadow that I bought a couple of weeks ago, and I decided to write about it.

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I just got my hair recolored, and it is a bright but deep copper shade. I decided to reach for the Darling Girl pigment in the duochrome shade, Brocade, that is wine colored with a strong copper shift. This time, I wanted to try applying it using a setting spray, and I’m glad I did. I know I have some Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray in a deluxe sample somewhere in my stash, but I couldn’t find it. Instead, I found a travel size Coola setting spray with SPF, so I tried that. Boy, does it make applying pigment a breeze! Spray a little setting spray on the brush, tap a little pigment into the cap of the jar or onto a palette, dip in the brush and tap it on your lid. I applied it over Urban Decay Anti-Aging Eye Primer. No fallout, and the color did not fade or budge at all. I hated taking it off at 2am (don’t ask, I couldn’t sleep) because it looked so fresh.

On my lips, I used a NARS lip pencil that I got from Sephora’s birthday gift a couple of years ago, and covered it with the Darling Girl 3D Balm Gloss, Leeloo, for a coppery look.

FOTD w copper makeup and hair, neversaydiebeauty.com

closeup of my eyes wearing Darling Girl Cosmetics Brocade eye shadow pigment in wine/copper duochrome, neversaydiebeauty.com

Here’s everything I used:

makeup from my copper colored FOTD, neversaydiebeauty.com

Darling Girl Cosmetics closeup of Brocade and Frolic eyeshadows, neversaydiebeauty.com

Darling Girl Cosmetics eyeshadow & lipgloss swatches, neversaydiebeauty.com

Stila Convertible Color Lip & Cheek Palette in Sunset Serenade shades, open to show pans, neversaydiebeauty.com

Stila Convertible Color Lip & Blush Palette, Sunset Serenade swatches,neversaydiebeauty.com

Though I also love pinks, purples, and neutrals, I must admit that copper colors are the favorites for this redhead. Which shades do you find yourself gravitating towards?

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28 comments

    1. I like the NARS lip pencil too but I can’t wear it too often. There’s something in NARS pencils that dries out or irritates my lips, even in the ones that aren’t matte. So I haven’t had to sharpen mine yet! But I think I know what you mean. There are some lip crayons that seem to be made of a heavy plastic that I really have to muscle to sharpen 🙁

    1. I didn’t have a mixing medium but I remember Courtney and maybe you too wrote about using a setting spray. What a difference! So easy to apply, and the sheen was amazing! Such a helpful tip!

    1. Marcia, I remember when I wrote about my Darling Girl haul a couple of weeks ago, you mentioned that you don’t use pigments because they’re hard to apply and there can be fallout. I searched my memory bank and I remember Courtney writing ages ago about using a mixing medium (that I don’t have) or a setting spray and I knew I had a couple of setting spray samples. Spraying the brush and dipping it into a little of the pigment in the cap made it an absolute breeze to apply, and the sheen of the pigments on my lid was incredible. Give it a try if you have some pigments still in your stash!

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