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Today I have some color inspiration for you! I have gotten so many compliments on this outfit that I just had to share. I love the combo of the deep blue with the teal but it’s the necklace that really makes this outfit pop! Now that it’s fall, the deep colors are perfect! (see other ways I wore this necklace here and here.) It was a very windy day when we shot these pictures so don’t mind the hair flying everywhere!
I have put together a number of options for cobalt and royal blue dress options below, both short and long.
Enjoy 🙂
Dress: TJMaxx, summer purchase. Long and short options in widget below.
Teal Cardigan: Etiquette, old. Similar here and here.
Teal Flats: Nordstrom Rack, old. Most similar here. Other options here and here (or see them in the widget below)
Tassel Earrings: Macy’s, sold out. Similar here.
Necklace: Baublebar, here or here. Always watch for sales! I buy from baublebar when they are 30-40% off.
Watch: Charming Charlie. Similar here or here.
Bracelet: Gift.
Monogram Bracelet: Jane.com (this website has new deals every day and often will repeat deals so if you’re interested in this bracelet, watch the site!). Expensive version here.
Thanks so much for stopping by. What are your favorite color combos this fall?
Back in May I started a series about my own experience learning about and trying out makeup. (see the first post here) I never knew how to do makeup when I was younger and when I got my job, I cared more about sleep than “looking good.” That changed a few years ago and slowly, I learned about beauty.
The next part of this series on my “Journey Into Beauty” is about Eyeshadow. After you’ve established the basics, you can start to “up the amp.” Learning how to apply eyeshadow (in a way that looked good!) took me time, but once I had a makeup routine established for the rest of my face, it didn’t take much extra effort to try out some eye makeup. I bought my first eyeshadows years ago but never really learned how to use them. Last year, my husband bought me the Naked2 Eyeshadow Palette for Christmas and that’s when I finally learned how to use eyeshadow. Palettes have multiple colors that are meant to work together, so there is less guessing involved. I turned to YouTube to teach me how to use it! I spent hours watching youtubers teach me how to use that palette and those videos led me to other tutorial videos.
I hope to give you some tips and send some resources your way. After all, I’m a history teacher! Any time I turn to any topic, I research it! Here are some of the things I discovered through that research.
There are a number of different eye types. If you find that your eyeshadow just doesn’t look right, check out the shape of your eye and look up ways to deal with that exact eye type.
I can not tell you how much this changes my eye looks. When I don’t do this, my eyes look unfinished. When I do, I look more awake and put together. Crazy, I know, but just try it!
Eyeshadow won’t look right if it is flaking off a brush that is too big and fluffy. It will go too far above the crease if the brush is too big. (see video 3 below for some good examples of the different types of brushes) My favorite brushes are:
You will see this in the video below, but basically, blending makes the shadow seem less harsh, especially where the colors meet.
This video was one of the first tutorials where I got the gist of where to use colors.
This second video is using the same palette, from my favorite beauty YouTuber, Jaclyn Hill. She has helped me understand where to place shadows and why. The beginning of the clip she focuses on the eyes.
Finally, this last video is by another one of my YouTube favorites, Kathleen Lights. This video is for you if you want to try a natural look that doesn’t break the bank! I bought the Wet and Wild Walking on Eggshells Trio she features in this video and use it every other day. It’s awesome.
The video as a whole is great, but if you want to specifically watch her apply the eye makeup, skip ahead to 12:40.
This one also shows examples of the different brushes for shadow and liner.
Well, if you’ve made it this far, way to go! That was a long post. I hope, though, that it was helpful to you. Bookmark it or pin it for when you’re ready to play with eyeshadows and “up the amp.” If you missed the first post in this series, find it here.
If you have any questions or recommendations, please feel free to leave them in the comments below. Thanks so much for visiting and taking the time to read!