Hello, Hex Squad! Today I’m sharing some graphic neon pink liner makeup inspiration with you. I wore this look out to see Deadpool and Wolverine with Dave and Mickey. Below I give you a how-to on how I created my eye look. I also talk about the Deadpool and Wolverine movie, House of the Dragon, and a life update. I don’t include spoilers, but I do include my opinion on things.
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Quick Note About PR vs. Sponsored
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Graphic Neon Pink Liner Makeup Inspiration
I love creating makup looks that coordinate with my Manic Panic Pink Warrior hair! I’ve been wearing Manic Panic Pink Warrior for over a year now for many reasons. Primarily because I am a breast cancer survivor (as is Dave) and Manic Panic donates 15% of the sales of Pink Warrior to Breast Cancer Research at BCRF.org. I prefer to support breast cancer research over breast cancer awareness.
How I created my graphic neon pink liner makeup
- I applied Blend Bunny X Marks the Spot as my graphic liner, using a thin angled brush all around my upper and lower lash line.
- To intensify the color, I added VE love.
- Then I used Nabla #3 to line the upper and lower waterline.
- With a smoky liner brush blended Lethal Combo on top of X Marks the Spot, slightly smoking above it at the outer half of the lid and liner, as well as at the lower lash line.
- Moonbeam was used from the crease to under the eyebrows.
- Pandora was blended through the crease.
- Bellabeautebar Perfectly Wicked was applied on the lid, on top of the graphic liner.
- I tapped Devinah Rain Tarts onto the lid and Starfire at the outer corner of the eye.
- Urban Decay Space Cowboy was applied vertically from the center of the lid to under the eybrows.
- I finished with Thrive Causemetics mascara.
Graphic Neon Pink Liner Makeup Product List
BROWS
Nyx Black Thick it Stick it! Thickening Brow Gel
Silk Naturals Tour loose eyeshadow (use code CORDELIA to save 10%)
EYES
Melt White-Out Melt-It Liquid Eyeshadow & Base
Blend Bunny Lure Palette (X Marks the Spot)
VE OG Bloodmoon Palette (Love)(on sale for $20 at the time I’m writing this post)
Lethal Cosmetics 1UP Palette (Combo)(Lethal Thorn is the same UV Reactive neon pink matte)
Bellabeautebar Basic Witch Palette (Perfectly Wicked)
Devinah Rain Tarts, Starfire, Pandora (use code CORDELIA to save 10%)
Urban Decay Space Cowboy Moondust Eyeshadow
Nabla #3 Cupid’s Arrow Longwear Stylo Pencil
Thrive Causemetics Brynn Liquid Lash Extensions Mascara (get $15 off your first order of $50)
FACE
Caliray So Blown Blurring & Hydrating Collagen Peptide primer with niacinamide
Monika Blunder Eins Blunder Cover All in One foundation (currently 20% off)
Silk Naturals Nougat cream contour stick
Persona Bubble DreamStick cream blush
Jason Wu Opal Stick highlighter
Lethal Quartz powder contour
Haus Labs Moonstone, Rose Quartz highlighters
Huda Beauty Poundcake Easy Bake Loose Baking & Setting Powder
Iconic London Prep-Set-Glow Hydrating Setting Spray
LIPS
Half-Magic Badassery Parade Sculptitude 2-in-1 Lip Liner
Buxom Bold Beige Power Line Plumping Lip Liner
Half-Magic Problem Child Magic Drip Glitter Lip Gloss
I’m definitely obsessed with creating neon pink makeup inspiration to match my hair.
BlackMilk High Priestess Outfit
FASHION
Betsey Johnson Heart Stud Earrings
BlackMilk High Priestess Crew Neck cropped tank
Halara Black High Waisted Decorative Buckle Split 2-in-1 maxi casual skirt
Enso Mermaid & Fairy silicone rings
I definitely felt like my BlackMilk High Priestess top needed a graphic neon pink liner makeup look to go with it.
BlackMilk Clothing – Ethical Fashion
Above is a video I made that is not sponsored on some of my favorite ways to wear my BlackMilk Dark Roses Cuffed Pants.
I’m utterly obsessed with my BlackMilk clothing—it truly feels like wearable art! I’ve been a devoted BlackMilk Sharkie since around 2012-2013, drawn to their unique start from a humble kitchen table in 2009.
What I adore most, besides turning into a walking piece of art through their fashion, is their staunch commitment to ethical fashion. All their creations are lovingly made in Brisbane, Australia, completely sweatshop-free.
Plus, they ensure their global partners adhere to ethical manufacturing practices, including the vital rules of no child labor and no bonded labor, with most partners being part of the BSCI program. It’s fashion with a conscience! 🖤✨
Deadpool & Wolverine Movie
Above is a sponsored Instagram reel that I did for Hot Topic wearing my Deadpool hoodie!
Marvel movies are my go-to comfort entertainment—I just can’t get enough! Whether it’s revisiting the classics or the latest hits, I’m there. The X-Men series has a special place in my heart, thanks to my love for both the original and newer cartoons, plus the comics.
And Deadpool? His wild fourth-wall-breaking humor, proud pansexuality, and shameless flirting absolutely thrill me. Speaking of Deadpool & Wolverine, it was a nostalgic joyride filled with laughter, great action, and humor that had me and my pals, Dave and Mickey, grinning from ear to ear. What a blast!
If you’re a fan of the X-Men, Deadpool, or Wolverine, and you like action comedy movies, you’ll love Deadpool & Wolverine.
House of the Dragon
Game of Thrones
Let’s talk dragons, magic, and high fantasy. I adore George R.R. Martin’s world-building in “A Song of Ice and Fire,” though his writing style? Not so much—it’s one of the few series I’ve literally tossed across the room in frustration! I was hooked at the start of the “Game of Thrones” series but utterly disappointed by how it wrapped up—it kind of ruined the franchise for me. Despite hate-reading the books during the show’s run, I wouldn’t revisit them. And nope, I’ve never rewatched the series after that finale letdown.
House of the Dragon
I found myself pulled into “House of the Dragon” because of my love for the Targaryens, their magical lore, and of course, their dragons. While I could do without the incest (classic GRRM), the first season showed a lot of promise.
However, the second season left me feeling a bit empty. On the positive side, the casting, CGI dragons, sets, and costumes were spectacular. But the writing and directing? They definitely could have been better. The season dragged on, feeling slow and sometimes even boring, with pivotal scenes like a veteran dragonrider making rookie mistakes adding to my frustration.
The finale felt more like a trailer for the next season rather than a satisfying conclusion, leaving many storylines hanging and the overall progression stalling. It has left me quite disappointed, and I’m thinking maybe I should steer clear of projects involving Ryan Condal and Sara Hess in the future. They just don’t seem to deliver the engaging storytelling I crave.
The Witcher
I had a similar disappointment with the recent seasons of “The Witcher.” The direction the writers took really turned me off, and I couldn’t even bring myself to finish the series. It didn’t shock me when Henry Cavill decided to leave given the subpar writing that plagued the later episodes.
Final Thoughts
I recently had a colonoscopy, and am pleased that my results were great. No polyps or any other issues detected, so I don’t have to do this again for 10 years.
Dave, Nyx, Amaya, and I survived Hurricane Debby here in Florida. We had tons of rain, but no other issues. I’m grateful we’re safe, as well as my father-in-law, as he lives near where the hurricane hit.
I hope you enjoyed my graphic neon pink liner makeup inspiration and BlackMilk fashion inspiration. What’s new with you?
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