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Mabelfied: The Shooting Star

A colorful cut crease inspired by the pilot episode of Gravity Falls.

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Mabelfied: The Shooting Star
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If my past tutorials are any indication, I'm not a fan of natural-looking makeup, and if there's one other person who's anything but subdued, it's Mabel Pines. That's why, in celebration of summer and the fifth anniversary of Gravity Falls, I'm focusing Disneyfied on everyone's favorite brace-faced weirdo and her wonderful sweaters.

This week: Shooting Star


1. Apply crease and lid shades.

After priming the eyes and applying a transition shade, apply a hot pink eyeshadow all over the lid. Blend it out by buffing a slightly darker pink into the crease and outer V.


2. Draw the shooting star design.

Use a yellow or gold eyeliner to draw a star in the inner corner of the eye (you may have to layer it a bit), then use a purple liner to draw a curved line extending from the inner corner to the outer third of the lid, keeping it above the crease so it's visible with your eyes open. Repeat the latter step with green and orange liners, but make sure to keep some of the pink eyeshadow visible. If necessary, use a makeup wipe to straighten out the edges of the lines.

3. Tightline.

Use a purple pencil or gel liner to tightline the lower waterline, then smudge the crease shade along the lower lashline. Finish with a black or brown mascara and apply the rest of your makeup as usual. Mabel probably wouldn't go for a neutral lip, but you probably should so that the eyes stand out.


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