
Day 4 of 365 of The Great Makeup Challenge: Moody Makeup.  As my  illness (and whining) continues, so does the challenge.  Today, my  makeup was dictated by my mood: dark.  Let’s be honest: three days of  being so sick you can barely move starts to wear down on you.  We all of  those days, and we often reflect them in clothing choices (black,  anyone?) and our outlook for the day.  So today I was moody.  Can you  blame me?What you will need:
- Tinted  moisturizer (I use and highly recommend Philosphy’s The Supernatural)
 - Concealer; unless you’re one of the lucky ones who don’t need it! (The absolute best one I’ve ever used: Benefit Erase Paste)
 - Powder (I recommend Sephora’s Mineral loose powder)
 - Bronzer (I recommend Wet n Wild Ultimate Minerals Bronzer.  It is cheap, but the quality is great)
 - Blush (Today, I used Benefit’s Coralista blush)
 
- Highlighter (for a quick powder highlighter, I recommend Wet n Wild Mega Glo Illuminating Powder)
 - Light eye shadow (Today, I used Lancome’s Color Design eye shadow in Lavender Girl - Shimmer)
 - Waterproof Mascara, in case your whining gets a little wet in the  eyes (Today, I used Maybelline’s Lash Stiletto Voluptuous Waterproof  mascara)
 - Dark Eyeliner (Today I used Wet n Wild’s Coloricon eyeliner in Black  Black on the outer eye and Pop Beauty’s in-liner in No. 1 in Black for  the inner rims)
 - Dark lip color for your skin tone (I used Kat Von D’s Foiled Love Lipstick in Oh My Goth)
 
Instructions:
Okay, before you think I’ve gone all dark and Goth  on you, let’s think about this.  We all get in these modes.  It may be a  day, a few days, or a week.  We simply don’t feel like being an outward  ray of sunshine.  It happens.  Personally, projecting my feelings of  gloom and doom onto something can be therapeutic.  In this case, it’s my  makeup…and my clothes.  Darkness be damned, I’m letting my moody side  out, and it just seems to have brought out a bit of a smile.  After all,  makeup can be transformative and therapeutic.  We can let our makeup  change our outlook and project ourselves (or that other version of  ourselves) to the rest of the world.  Today was my day.  To start the  day, I continued utilizing my quick Five Minute Wake Up Makeup base, contouring, and blush tips.  Not only am I moody, I’m also feeling lazy.
Next, I decided to go with the darkness that seemed  to be emanating from my sickly eyes and line, line, line in the  blackest black I own.  I started off with Pop Beauty’s in-liner in No. 1  in Black for the inner rims.  First of all, inner rim lining can take  some practice.  Holding up that upper lid and not blinking is a fine  art, not to mention a great challenge if you’re oddly ticklish like me.   Another war can be with the watering eye that can ensue.  This is where  I’m making a big recommendation: buy an eyeliner meant for the inner  rims!  They exist, and they are meant to combat common eye irritation  that can occur from regular pencils (me!), as well as running from teary  eyes (me again!).  I highly recommend Pop Beauty’s in-liner, which I  purchased at Ulta.  I’ve tried many, many brands, and this inner rim  liner glides on easily and beats all the typical woes that can occur  with inner-rim lining.
After darkening my inner rims, I dusted a light  coat of a shimmery eyeshadow from lid to brow.  I chose Lancome’s Color  Design eye shadow in Lavender Girl – Shimmer, as it has a touch of  lavender that will play nicely off the burgundy lipstick I had planned  for the occasion.  The bit of shimmer helps to keep the look from  looking too, well, sad.  I topped the eye look off with a line all the  way around my eyes of Wet n Wild’s Coloricon eyeliner in Black Black and  a coat (top and bottom lashes) of Maybelline’s Lash Stiletto Voluptuous  Waterproof mascara.
Finally, to top off the look, I chose a dark  lipstick, specifically, Kat Von D’s Foiled Love Lipstick in Oh My Goth.   Just as the name projects, this lipstick can go very Halloween, very  fast.  Here’s my tip for taming a super-dark lipstick: put on a light  coat, blot some off, and blend with your fingers.  Using this approach,  you can go with a just-bitten look, or you can keep slowly layering  until you reach the darkness of your specific mood.
 Get moody, people!  I want to see your  moods, good or bad!  Share with me your best and worst moods expressed  through your makeup, ask any questions you may have, or share any ideas  you want me to try out via reply post or  Email Me!
 See you tomorrow for Day 5 of The Great Makeup Challenge!

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