| 3 looks with my bloodstone inspired BYOP |

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  • Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
  • | where to find me |
    Instagram: / loveliest_loveless
    Tumblr: / undertheashtree
    Substack: themadhouse.substack.com/
    | look one |
    Eyeshadows: Hint, Glam Green, Flora, Hurtful, Thunder, Canna, Hotel, and Element
    L.A. Girl Glide Gel Eyeliner (Royal Blue)
    E.L.F. Cosmetics Big Mood Mascara (Pitch Black)
    Merit Flush Balm (Fox)
    ColourPop Super Shock Highlighter (Flexitarian)
    Kaleidos Cloud Lab Lip Clay (Terra)
    | look two |
    Eyeshadows: Hint, Glam Green, Muse, Chantilly, Luxe, Amhara, Pumpkin, and Element
    Urban Decay 24/7 Eyeliner (Bourbon)
    E.L.F. Cosmetics Big Mood Mascara (Pitch Black)
    Milani Cheek Kiss Liquid Blush (Cheeky Coral)
    E.L.F. Cosmetics Bite Size Face Duo (Spiced Apple)
    E.L.F. Cosmetics Glow Gleam Beam Highlighting palette (shade 4)
    aZTK Dreamy Lip Gloss (01 - Starvega)
    | look three |
    Eyeshadows: Glam Green, Axis, Chill Factor, Mother's House, Cry If I Want To, Huntress, and Canna
    I'm Meme Stick Shadow Shimmer (005 - Taupe Trinket)
    E.L.F. Cosmetics Big Mood Mascara (Pitch Black)
    Canmake Cream Cheek (16 - Almond Terracotta)
    aZTK Pearl Highlighter Duo (Golden Champagne)
    Black Moon Cosmetics Liquid Lipstick (Sleepwalker)
    | what's in the palette |
    Hint (Blend Bunny Surge palette)
    Glam Green (Natasha Denona Jubilee palette)
    Muse (Blend Bunny All Done Up palette)
    Chantilly (Blend Bunny The Dollhouse palette)
    Luxe (Blend Bunny Blends palette)
    Axis (Anastasia Beverly Hills Subculture palette)
    Chill Factor (ColourPop Mint To Be palette)
    Flora (ColourPop High Tide palette)
    Hurtful (Pur x RawBeautyKristi palette)
    Thunder (Beauty Bay Sunset Horizons palette)
    Mother's House (Zoeva Aristo palette)
    Cry If I Want To (Blend Bunny Sickly Sweet palette)
    Huntress (Blend Bunny Primal palette)
    Canna (Ace Beaute Floral Vintage palette)
    Amhara (Natasha Denona Peak palette)
    Hotel (ColourPop Sol palette)
    Pumpkin (Ace Beaute Flair palette)
    Element (Urban Decay Moondust palette)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @fighttheevilrobots3417
    @fighttheevilrobots3417 18 днів тому

    Love the glasses.... all of these looks were amazing but that graphic look was stunning.

    • @the_ash_tree
      @the_ash_tree  18 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much! 😊❤️ I'm very happy you like the looks!
      Thank you for watching ❤️💙🧡💚

  • @imaginepithynamehere4257
    @imaginepithynamehere4257 15 днів тому

    @07:16 ..With total respect and love, the term you may have been searching for, on the fly, as you narrated this video? "Secondary Green".
    You know: from art class/beauty school/college arts degrees...Colour Theory & The Beloved Colour Wheel!
    1- Primary: Red, Yellow, Blue. Cannot be busted down any further to reveal new colours. OR! No new colours that we humans... (or possibly not *all* of us, but we'd have no way of knowing that because experience is subjective.) ...with our limited eyesight/brainpower, in the dimension we inhabit, can all experience, anyway.)
    2- Secondary Colours: Green, Purple, and Orange. This is where you take a Primary, like Red, skip the colour clockwise to it, (orange) and mix it with the next one down. Yellow. Yeah: you just skipped a colour that, as-of-yet didn't exist, in order to MAKE it exist! Fun, huh?
    3- Tertiary Colours: *deep breath* Red-Orange, Orange-Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green-Blue, Blue-Indigo, Indigo-Purple, and Purple-Red.
    Put all the slices of the pie together, in their proper order...
    (Y'know the triangle triad of pie shapes-in-a-circle-nuclear-symbol? Two primaries would be at the "top-sides", while the final primary would go in the bottom wedge.)
    .....and you get a whole-assed colour wheel.
    You could get really fancy and do 2-3× Tertiary colours, or create separate wheels of varying brightness, that fit together to show Value (how saturated a colour is). Or add "grunge" to one of the circles.
    Another cool trick! If you mix any one colour with its opposite on the wheel, you'll end up with "Complimentary Colours." A weird name, because they basically turn to muck, cancelling eachother out. (Like peach colour correcting to neutralize blue-violet undereye discolouration. You know the deal.)
    Another trippy thing about "Complimentary Colours", and the way they probably got their name. If you take them, and put them side-by-side, they make eachother POP! They look more vibrant next to eachother.
    Hence, one of the reasons why your Bloodstone Palette looks so breathtaking: the differing values, shades, and textures of blues and oranges. Complimentary colours. Plus you're rad at this! This the first video of yours I've seen. I found your artistry and talent amazing, but also, your voiceover was so soothing.
    I realize that *you're* aware AAALLLLLL of this Colour Science, Ash. I mostly wrote it for fun, and for anyone in the comments whom were unaware of the science of colour.
    Yes: I spell it with a U. It's a Canada thing. Or it was? We're a Commonwealth Country, but a weird one. Perhaps because we have the largest unprotected border (besides Russia and Mongolia) in the world. Make that with the trigger-happy, Military-Industrial-Complex-lovin' United Estadas. So, there's FAR more U.S. culture adaptation leakage into Canada than from UK.
    Some things stuck, though: mostly spelling and bad teeth because "Universal Healthcare" doesn't include ocular or dental care, unless you have money to go to a specialist. Or unless something is so infected it'll kill you. Then they'll yank the tooth. Or eye. Or both. I digress again.
    The switch from Imperial to Metric happened waaayyyy before I was born, so I have a weird melange going on. Spelling "Color" looks soooo wrong to me.
    I drive in Km/h, but I think of height/weight in Imperial. But other things i think of in ounces from my days as a stylist, and. .. other things.
    I use z a lot, whereas most
    Commonwealth Countries go out of their way not to. Especially Australia, I've noticed. In AU, it's "decolourisation." Whil(st)😅 I spell it "decolourization." **
    **One of the many beauty euphemisms I learned, as opposed to "Bleaching" (also see "Lifting, High-Lighting.). Which, along with "Dyeing," (Tint or Low-Lighting!), "Perm/Chemical Straightening" (Chemical Texturization or de-texturization!) "Hairdresser"(Stylist/Colour and/or Texture Technician), and "Customer" (Client or Guest.)
    These terms were almost erased from my brain in hair school, and the following cult-like weirdness of that industry in the aughts.
    Anywaayyyyy! Gorgeous work! I'm stoked to go backwatch your other work! I'll L/S/C/S, so the algo can do what it do.
    Have a bitchin' day!

    • @the_ash_tree
      @the_ash_tree  15 днів тому

      Thank you for your very informative comment! I like the way you broke down color theory and the color wheel, it was very easy to understand!
      And thank you very much! I'm happy you enjoyed the video, and I hope you enjoy the others you decide to watch 😊 Thanks for your support and for watching ❤️❤️❤️❤️