I would want the same if i had a beauty blog and my technical skills weren't quite right. I hope you dont take my comment the wrong way. First look its better but still way too low (Blusher should never exceed past the nostrils). Did you purposely mean to put the blush right there because that is also dropping your face down in the other two looks. in between your nose and your lips off to the side of your lips. One more thing, the blush placement is very low. Also, blending out the transition shade more so its not so harsh, same with the teal on the lid, its not blended with the silver. Look at it this way.if you were to continue the black eyeliner on your lower lash and extend that line toward your temple (end of your eyebrow) there should never be ANY shadow exceeding that. The wing should never EVER be angled down and below the lash line, it should be angled up toward the end of your eyebrow. Your "wing" is also angled down toward your ear and goes past the lower lash line. Also you are dragging your eyes down and making them droopy because you are bringing that teal on the eyelid down below the lower lash line. When you want depth in an eye look you want to have lightest color from inner corner and darkest color on outter corner, to add true depth the dark color should always be a matte or satin color (never shimmer). Im not trying to be mean (its more constructive criticism) but if you want to attract more/repeat readers you should brush up on your skills and verbiage.
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