I did not wear false lashes this time as I didn't want them taking away from the whole look. :-)
Eyes (all applied in this order):
Chafing Relief Powder-Gel (applied to upper lid, blending in gently with ring finger)
Morgana Socket To Me eye primer (applied all around the eyes, blending in gently with ring finger)
Morgana - Snowball's Chance (applied under brow with MAC 217 by patting/sweeping and blending downward)
Morgana - Port Royal (applied above crease in a windshield wiper motion with MAC 217)
Morgana - Lapis Lazuli (applied slightly closer to crease in a windshield wiper motion with MAC 217)
Morgana - BeWitches (applied in crease in a windshield wiper motion with MAC 217 and patting on outer lid)
Then I took a makeup remover cloth and slowly/gently wiped of the excess makeup starting at the outer corner, creating a sleek line.
Morgana - Silver Bells (applied to inner lid and lower lash line with MAC 228 by patting)
Urban Decay 24/7 liner - Flipside (created the lower wing starting in mid lower lash line and winging outward)
Morgana - BeWitches (applied on top of Flipside with MAC 266 by patting)
Morgana - Snowball's Chance (applied to inner V with MAC 228 by patting)
Urban Decay 24/7 liner - Yeyo (applied in between outer wings)
Coastal Scents glitter - Sterling (mixed with Sally Girl glitter glue and swiped onto lid, inner lower lash line and in between the outer wings)
Kryolan
Aqua Color liner - black (applied wet with water,
using MAC 210 on upper lash line)
NYX Jumbo Pencil - White (waterline)
MAX Factor Vivid Impact Mascara - 903 black/silver (upper and lower lashes)
Eyebrows: Ardell Eyebrow powder in soft black (applied with MAC 266)
Lips: Morgana lipstick - Ice Queen
Lips: Morgana lipstick - Ice Queen
Face: Skin MD Shielding lotion
Sobe Powder Foundation in Light Neutral (applied by lightly patting it on with a damp cosmetic sponge)
Morgana Blue Foundation (applied all over face with a Large powder brush)
Aromaleigh Gothic Lolita Skybright Mineral Shimmer powder (applied to nose, cheeks, chin and forehead with a small powder brush)