The first look is a simpler, warm smokey eye with gold chunky glitter, while the second is an elaborate rainbow cut crease with rainbow heart face jewels. Watch my tutorial to learn more!
]]>The first look shows you how to make a smokey eye with gold chunky glitter, while the second is an elaborate rainbow cut crease with rainbow heart face jewels. For these looks I used the Lunautics glitter in “24kayy”, “Dark Night Star” and the Rainbow Heart Face Jewels!
One major tip that I have when using chunky glitter for your festival makeup is to layer your look with different types of glitter! I like to use a liquid glitter eyeshadow as a base. In the video, I used the Profusion Eye Sparkler on my eyelid before applying my glitter in order to add more dimension. This also helps the glitter catch the light from all angles, which is perfect for selfies during golden hour! You can even mix loose fine glitters with chunky glitters to add this effect as well!
Another helpful tip is to spice up your winged liner by adding chunky glitter to it! This is especially great when your eyeshadow is all matte. For the rainbow cut crease, I added the “Dark Night Star” glitter to my eyeliner using a glitter primer. By doing this, it’ll help you sparkle even when the sun goes down. Add a dramatic eyelash and you’re ready to go!
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]]>Since I have been a makeup artist for many years, I have a few tips on how to get your festival makeup looks to be as bright as possible and to last for the whole event. There are several different ways to add rave glitter to your face and eyes, depending on how long you’d like it to last. Although glitter primer (which can be found in your local drugstore or beauty store) is very effective, it won’t always hold if you have oily lids! Use eyelash glue (I recommend Duo Lash glue) in order to get a hold that will last throughout your night. Try using eyelash glue, or Lunautic Galatic Glitter Gel to hold festival face jewels, since they are slightly heavy and can slide off when you sweat.
One other tip to getting a bright festival makeup look is to pick a base that will make your neon eyeshadow pop! A thick, creamy concealer that is 2-3 shades lighter than your skin tone will make the neon eyeshadow color stand out against your skin. In addition, blending out a white cream base on the lids before applying neon eyeshadow will not only make your eyeshadow last longer, but the colors will be a lot more intense and bright!
In this video below, I’ll be showing you step by step on how to create two separate rave makeup looks. The first one is neon eyes - featuring a green cut crease. The second look will be another neon make up look, featuring a glow-in-the-dark-purple cut crease.
This festival makeup tutorial was done using the Lunautics Neon Green Glitzy Glitter, and the Zenon UV Reactive Glitter combined with the Mixed Floral Face Gems. Both of these neon makeup looks are incredibly bright and unique, and will be sure to help you stand out at your next festival! For more makeup tutorials like these, be sure to check out my Youtube Channel or follow me on Instagram.