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Rose Epoch makeup tutorial

Category Makeup Tutorials

It’s a Rose Epoch here at Lime Crime! We are inspired by their intoxicating smell, dewy sheen and pink petals. Learn how to turn any loose eyeshadow into wet liner, adhere rhinestones to skin and achieve that ‘dewy’ finish!

24 Responses to
“Rose Epoch makeup tutorial”

  • Rickey says:

    Ooh, this is gorgeous! Love the rhinestones under the eyes…
    <3

  • Natalia says:

    Hi dear,
    I’m in love with your blog and products! We like the same stuff, I bet that if we were living in the same city, we would be good friends =*

    Doe Deere Reply:

    :D

  • Amy! says:

    oh how i miss your make up tutorials and all of the fun ideas you used to share

    Rickey Reply:

    Ditto–I get the whole thing about it being “through” Lime Crime, and for the company and whatsit, but I miss the tutorials on the blog… :’(
    <3

  • Padmita says:

    Darn, you make me want to cut my hair… Very cute look!

  • incredible…you are so inspiring!

  • Tiffany says:

    omg I love the red hair!

    XOXO,

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  • Anaïs says:

    Green eyeshodow used as eyeliner has been my spice-it-up trick for quite a while now, and I’m still not tired of it (looks good with blue-grey eyes apparently :p). I might have to try it with some bright pink lipstick one of these days.
    After all, now I’ve finished high school, who’s gonna comment? =D

    Doe Deere Reply:

    I love lime green eyeshadow/liner because it looks good with ANY eye color, from pale blue to black!

  • Oooh!! I’m excited about trying out a rosier application of Countessa and also trying it as a blush! Love the dewdrops too.

  • Love it. All your looks are so CANDY:)

  • Jonel says:

    I looove it!! (:
    Lately I’ve been doing the colored eyeliner also – great starting point for those who aren’t totally comfortable with bold color all over the lids (like me, hehe. I love bold lips more.) Nice to know that LC doubles as eyeliner as well!! The rhinestones are a nice touch, and thanks for reminding me that I neeeeed Countessa Flourescent next! ^ ^

    Jonel Reply:

    P.S. Inspired by this, I tried the green liner today – but with a little Circus Girl for lining the inner 1/3 of the lid (green for the rest) and the results are awesome. LC iridescence in the eyeshadow = WIN.

  • Maggie says:

    pretty pretty!

  • Melissa says:

    This is a beautiful makeup look! I love the lip color! My hair is a similar shade of red (probably not as vibrant though!), I will have to try a bright pink lipstick. I think I will have to add this lipstick to my “to buy” list, haha. Thanks for the tutorial!

  • Nena says:

    Rhinestones,im obsessed with them.Theyre part of my must haves.

  • Renee says:

    Lovely! Keep these coming please – Even if I would not do the look neccisarily, I have learned how to actually USE so many different products from you it’s amazing (even took a stab at liquid liner resently… it was way less stressful then I thought!)

  • Eliza says:

    can you please do a tutorial on how you curl your hair like that? That’s the exact style I have been trying to explain to my hairdresser!

  • Jennie says:

    I miss the full tutorials which you used to post on the blog.. very cute look though.

  • Phoebe says:

    Those rhinestones are fabulous! I love the rose theme. Roses are so delicate and beautiful and sweet-scented.

    (And I always can’t help but notice what amazing bone structure you have. You are so lucky!)

    :)

  • Kristabelle says:

    Wow, I love it. Question, though- does Lime Criminal really come out that light, or is it just the lighting/picture? It looks pretty different from the picture on the product page.

    Doe Deere Reply:

    It comes out foily when mixed it with water and reflects light, that’s all!

  • Gabi says:

    I love love love that hair on you. I mean, things always change (hopefully) but I’d like to see you continue to rock this for awhile at least – maybe even do some wild and wacky things with the colour while it’s still short and easy.

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