The Pumpkin Spice Look on “The Lewk Club”

L​ooking for reasons to be inspired at home​?​ ​Hoping for an excuse to ​take some time to yourself and to get creative? Us too!​​​ Thus the birth of Elektra Cosmetics Lewk Club.

We are ​meeting every week to give ourselves a reason to ​get ​motivated and do something fun. ​Each week​,​ we’re going to do a different ​makeup look inspired by the theme of the week. You can watch LIVE as we create our interpretation of the week’s theme.​ Hopefully, this prompt will spark your creativity and you’ll join us. ​​Play with whatever makeup you have at home.

You don’t have to have a reason​ ​to play and experiment​, but if you’re looking for one…Here it is!​ The Lewk Club.

Here’s the Lewk Club LIVE video from week 2 – Pumpkin Spice Edition.

Katie:
Hello, we are live on the Elektra Cosmetics Facebook page. Hi, I am Katie. I’m broadcasting in from New Orleans and this right here

Danielle:
and I am here in Phoenix Arizona this week

Katie:
This is the Elektra Cosmetics Lewk Club. We are trying to meet every week at least through the end of the year just to give ourselves a reason to be inspired and do something fun. Each week we’re going to do a different look and we hope you’ll join us. You can either do a look at home or if you want to just hang out, watch us, ask some questions, post a comment and then do your look later in the week, we would love to see your photos. What is our theme today Danielle?

Danielle:
Pumpkin Spice

Katie:
Pumpkin Spice. It’s basic, it’s delicious, it’s a fun inspiration we thought to do. So if you have paid any attention to our Instagram or Facebook over at Elektra for the last few months since April, I think the end of April we were doing the Creative Capsules so you might have seen a lot of photos from different artists in New Orleans and around the country using our products, using our Creative Capsules as finding ways to get creative at home with makeup. So we are just looking for reasons to be inspired at home and to continue to learn new looks, to continue to work on our skills, to work on our makeup, and to be inspired and we’re hoping that that gives you an excuse to do the same because honestly sometimes you need an assignment. I figured that out during quarantine. Danielle how about you? How did you stay creative during quarantine?

Danielle:
I have to say it took me a little bit to feel creative again. When it first happened it was kind of like you don’t know what to expect. You just feel trapped and don’t really know what to do. So I don’t think I started feeling creative until when I’m trying to think oh maybe I can build some headdresses. I love building headdresses but I just wasn’t feeling it until when I built my first headdress probably it was summertime already. I feel like I went through the spring just not really feeling like myself and

Katie:
And the headdress pulled you out of it

Danielle:
Yes

Katie:
Well, I’m thankful for the Creative Capsules because doing those looks each week with different color stories really inspired me and I don’t think I would have inspired myself so that’s kind of what we’re doing here each week. We’re giving you an excuse so even if you don’t want to put on makeup tonight the skin already looks beautiful. You put on your cold cream, you’re ready for bed, that’s fine. Hopefully, you’ll do a look this week based on pumpkin spice.

Danielle:
So tell us how you stayed inspired during the quarantine

Katie:
How are you?

Danielle:
Maybe just how you stayed sane? I would say I stayed sane because I was like oh well I can’t control anything outside of me but I can control what I’m eating and you know moving. So I started like a little home workout routine when quarantine started – kind of pretty much right away, and that was kind of the one thing that would calm me down and I felt like I had control over

Katie:
I like that your question presupposes everyone is sane in here. Raise your hand if you went mildly insane a few times during quarantine. Right now we are doing our pumpkin spice look and Danielle and I picked some colors that we’re both going to use. I’ll go ahead and introduce them right now. We’re using three different power pigments which was a new product that we were launching right before covid and so the way we have launched it is through these Creative Capsules, sending out to different performers, artists, makeup artists and just having people use them and get to know them because it is literally giving me life throughout quarantine. So these are mineral-based pigments.

So this is Fleur de Lis power pigment. It’s gorgeous. This is really pretty. You named it Fleur de Lis I think because kind of inspired by New Orleans and

Danielle:
Yeah, it’s kind of, I would say, a mix between copper and gold. It’s just a really pretty color

Katie:
Metallic mineral powder. It’s really pretty

Danielle:
And I’m putting just a little eye primer on right now

Katie:
And I just put on concealer and powder. That’s what I got on.
So the second color in our Pumpkin Spice series that we’ve created today is Satsuma, another power pigment. It is just like a beautiful ripe satsuma in a Louisiana winter. Is it citrus season yet? I haven’t gotten a bunch of extra surprises from people, but just a beautiful bright bold color. Makes your mouth water

Danielle:
Yeah, I had some amazing satsumas the other day – on Sunday actually. I had an outdoors distant brunch with a friend and they brought over some really nice juicy delicious satsuma. So it’s definitely satsuma season. If anyone wants to bring misa morsepsumas i would love to eat them. They were amazing

Katie:
I’m gonna have to hit her up then and get some.
Okay, so our next color here is Sazerac. It’s a kind of coppery warm tone. A little earthy. Gorgeous. Like the drink, it’s a little strong

Danielle:
Yeah definitely copper I think is a good description of it

Katie:
Okay so Danielle and I are putting out some power pigments and oh and we’re gonna fill our last loose friend copper, the microfine. We’re going to use to go along.
Gorgeous. One of my favorite microfine glitters. So that’s gonna kind of round out our pumpkin spice and what I’m doing is I’m just using a plate. It’s better to use a paper plate but sometimes all you got is this plate. I just tapped a few taps of each one of my dry products out onto my plate and then also by the way just to bring in we’ll bring this guy in at the end, we’re using golden bronze, one of our most popular bolt balms. It literally looks good on every skin tone. So if you have opal unicorn and you have Midas Touch and you have maybe a couple of other random ones and you just wanna you know an everyday glitter, not for mardi gras, not your holiday but just a glitter you could warn almost no matter what, golden bronze looks great on everyone

Danielle:
It’s definitely one of my faves, yes. And I was rocking it this weekend at the renaissance festival

Katie:
So I’m going to start, I don’t know how you guys like to do your eye makeup or your makeup but I like to start with my eye makeup. So we’re going to use all these colors for basically everything on our face for the most part. To mix those power pigments into paint, we use these – the liquid transformer. Also, there’s a couple of other ways you can use other kinds of primers with this power pigment. But this turns it into a liquid paint that is very intense, very bold, very beautiful. A little goes a long way. So I’m going with my fleur-de-lis first and I’m going to mix just two dots of this liquid transformer in and start getting a little slurry going

Danielle:
And I was thinking about starting with Satsuma. I was gonna try using it dry first and see how it looks and if everything’s looking the way I want it to, then I’ll
continue dry but if I want it to be a little darker or bolder, or I want to do any fine line work, then I will use the liquid transformer. Also, one of the places I find inspiration for anything is Pinterest. So I’m just gonna like type into Pinterest maybe a fall makeup look

Katie:
Danielle you just gave me a good idea. She said she’s gonna use satsuma first and then I went straight in with the Fleur-de-lis and then I like her idea and I stole it
and so I started putting my Fleur-de-lis in the center here because I like what she’s putting off. I like her idea although either way our looks are gonna look vastly different I’m sure. If you were nice enough to stick with us last week, you saw Daniel and I used the same product and we looked so different. She had beautiful green
lips. I had a pretty subtle fall look. All right so you guys can see that’s Fleur De Lis, looks like liquid gold but one shade darker than liquid gold because we have another gold that’s even it’s like a bright yellow gold and this is a little bit more of a goldy bronze, a goldy browns not goldie hawn, don’t be confused. But just to show you how much product I use that I mean barely any I still have most of it left right here, and of course, you could use a fancy palette or you could just use your plate that you eat your egg salad on in the morning as long as it’s clean

Danielle:
I have a fancy palette. I just bought it off of Amazon but I like it. It holds each little pigment

Katie:
Who looks more professional? Shout out for Danielle for having the good equipment.
I like Danielle’s idea of doing satsuma in the corner of the eyes so Danielle’s doing that summer dry, I think I’m going to use my transformer and go for a little bolder of a look.

Danielle:
I don’t know about you but it’s so interesting because one thing that I’ve been like talking to my partner a little bit about my makeup habits and I’m actually not a day-to-day makeup user. I usually am wearing makeup for an event. If I’m going to wear makeup, and there’s something really special about putting makeup on. Pampering myself in this way. There’s something very enjoyable about trying to transform yourself. So I think that’s what’s kind of cool about the Lewk Club or hopefully, it’s cool about. The Lewk Club is just playing. You don’t have to have a reason. You can just do it because it feels good. Because it’s fun to play and experiment and I figure, if we’re doing these looks by the time we get out of quarantine, we’re going to be damn good at our makeup.

Katie:
Yeah, and it is nice. That’s kind of one of the things I liked about the Creative Capsule project that we did is that it was literally just an excuse to look cute and Danielle and I have talked about this before. It really just took me until I was 36 today years old, 35 years old that getting ready is the most fun. That I have the entire night of going anywhere anyway. If I have fun then I’m like oh thank God, I got ready and I look so amazing but for the most part, I just have more fun getting ready than I do at the actual event. So now that we’re not having events or very rarely and very differently, you would think it’s hard to want
to get ready sometimes, and then every time I have I just need an excuse, and then it’s like oh goodness somebody gave me the okay to have fun like that’s kind of what an event is, so now we just have to kind of come up with our own excuses to have fun. So that’s why I really appreciated the Creative Capsules and Lewk Club.
All right I’m already loving what’s happening with these colors together. That’s the other fun thing Danielle and I have been just putting together. Eventually, we will have custom Creative Capsules to offer but if you like any of the colors we use each week in the look club, you can email us. I’ll give you the email and we can do special pricing for this custom Creative Capsule that we’ve kind of grouped together each week and eventually, hopefully, we will offer them to the public but for our Lewk Club friends, if you want the pumpkin spice capsule, either post up in the comment here and I can email you or you can email us at customersupport@electrocosmetics.com. But these are colors I wouldn’t unless we came up with the inspiration of pumpkin spice. I would have never put these colors together and I look like a phoenix or something. I feel like I could be rising from the sun. I’m not basic enough yet, I’m more going with phoenix but I love how
pretty so I’m gonna use it now. I kind of used it. I came back with sazerac on the edges right here. Why can’t I think of this is the – what is the corner is it just the corner of your eye

Danielle:
I don’t know the technical term

Katie:
The technical term is outer edge. So I put size right there and now I’m just gonna take a kind of a fluffy brush there we go, and very lightly kind of blend the three colors that I have on my eye but I’m really gonna barely do it because they all really go so pretty together. I really like this, I’m going to more. Blend it up towards my brow bone.

Okay, so I kind of blended a little bit and I removed so these power pigments, once you mix in the liquid transformer, like I said, they kind of turn into paint.
If you let them dry, they turn back into a powder so I was able to kind of use my fluffy brush and kind of blend it out a little bit. But now I have a little bit of a
hole in here that I kind of created so I’m just going to come in with a little bit of my lightest color fleur-de-lis and I’m just kind of tapping the dry powder
and tapping it on top of what I got.

All right I think I’m gonna come see you did set summer dry right, Danielle

Danielle:
I did but I’ve been using it wet underneath my eye because I wasn’t loving how it was going on dry I wanted to do the orange to be all around so yeah if you see how

Katie:
How much more like Danielle’s when she’s using it dry it’s a little less I mean they’re both metallic because they’re made from mineral powders but it looks a little more matte because she’s using it dry. Me using it with the liquid transformer looks like a kind of liquid metal almost. I think I’m going to do a little sazerac under
a brown around the eye. I do a little I really do feel like a sun goddess. I don’t know if I’m getting pumpkin spice yet. I’m a psl goddess

Danielle:
sazerac in my crease

Katie:
Okay I’m also using sazerac with just kind of around under my eye not as a liner really I’ll probably come in with something a little darker and Danielle I’ve talked about if these pigments make great you can use them as a liner but if you want something to be even last even longer, you can use your regular black or brown eyeliner
and then you can just put the pigment on top of it and kind of pack it on and it’ll last even longer but I’m just kind of using this as a so kind of come around the eye and then I will add in probably a little bit I’ll come in with a finer brush and add in a little more transformer and do sazerac as well

Danielle:
That sounds amazing

Katie:
I’m going next on my face. I think I’m gonna start using some of these pigments dry as a highlighter, a blush, and contour

Danielle:
I feel like I need brows

Katie:
I did my eyebrows ahead of time. I did my eyebrows completely with the pigment last week. All right I’m coming in and also, if you don’t have a plate and always put your pigment in the cap of the pigment and that’s the fun thing so I cannot say I’m artistic really I can do makeup, I like doing makeup and I can make some costumes but I can’t paint at all but you give me a pigment and then I can learn to play with that and how it works and then use it on my face. So these are if you are not super artistic and you’re a little nervous about these, don’t be. The good thing is, unlike paint, you just wipe it right off with a baby wipe if it didn’t work out.
so I’m using satsuma dry as my blush right now Danielle

Danielle:
Oh cool I like that color

Katie:
I kind of see it went the wrong way again. There we go

Danielle:
It’s amazing what brows do

Katie:
Yes like I said that last time, if I was on a desert island, it had to just bring like which is funny and why did people say that if you’re on a desert island and you can only bring two makeup items it’s like well I probably maybe i’ll just bring glitter but I’m probably probably not bringing makeup I’m like can I swap that out for
a lighter but I think I bring concealer and brows are like if I do, if I wear that I could go into the store and not look like a crazy person

Danielle:
I would ask for sunscreen

Katie:
Yeah, that’s smarter too.
All right, speaking of eyebrows, mine’s kind of wonky so I’m gonna just come in with a little sazerac and just zoom up a little bit. There you go. I fixed it there we go all right I think my eyebrows look a little better that’s still a little crazy.
I’m going to go with fleur de lis. I’m going to do that dry as my highlighter on my cheekbones so this is the other fun thing. Look how pretty that golden hour is. One of my favorite highlighters. It’s a lighter kind of white pigment that we sell and you making these little Creative Capsules for ourselves for the Lewk Club. I’m using you know kind of these are doing double and triple duty to do a whole face in these colors and then I find the most amazing highlighters in my makeup bag that I didn’t know I had because I always use something else. So again that’s another fun reason to do the Lewk Club and to do how we were doing the Creative Capsule earlier in the year is that sometimes, if you kind of give yourself parameters, it’s more I can be more creative. Danielle can definitely think outside of the box but my husband always says if I was on chopped, I would win the leftovers edition but if I went into the chop kitchen they’re like make anything I would just get so overwhelmed I’m like so many choices but if you give me if I only have the less I have to work with the better I can really make do. I’m scrappy. So look how pretty you see Danielle the highlighter.

Danielle:
I love using orange on my eyes. Orange is one of those colors if you have blue eyes once you put an orange eyeshadow on, it just really makes that blue just pop

Katie:
Yeah, it does look really pretty and I feel like orange and salmon are two colors that I feel like don’t work that great on me. I mean this looks pretty but I think if I just did satsuma on my whole eye. Also, a lot of them, if you think you can’t wear a certain color or you can’t wear a certain kind of jewelry, it’s all self-inflicted. I mean that’s just us making that up but I feel like I don’t know if I don’t have blue eyes I don’t know if orange would go as good with my eyes as to how pretty it looks on you right now. All right I’m gonna go on to my lips right now and then I’ll come back and do a little glitter back on my eyelid. I don’t go in order. I don’t know if anyone has a specific way they like to do their makeup but I go all over the place and do a different way each time.
So these pigments we’ve been using them as eyeshadow. I use it as a highlighter. Oh, I’m gonna do one more thing before I go to my lips. I’m gonna do a little contour with the darker color dry sazerac in my crack that’s definitely not a tagline in your crease. It looks so good.
So I am just doing a little bit of that sazerac dry on as a little bit of a contour. I look very golden bronzed

Danielle:
And I want this sazerac to be a little darker so I did mix in some liquid transformer just so I can see all right what does it look like with the transformer

Katie:
Nice and you’re doing a little maybe I’ll do a kind of cut crease with the glitter or with the microfine copper ab. All right now that I did my contour back to the lips and if you don’t want to look as bronzed as I look, you could use as a matte, like a darker shadow or something matte as your contour, and then you could just
bring in the pigments but these metallic ones I mean they glue stick glow

Danielle:
And I do think I’m going to try to add just a little bit of I just have my like this basic little black eyeshadow just to darken the crease just a little bit

Katie:
And I’m moving on to my lips and I think I’m feeling I don’t know that I like the sazerac so much I kind of want to go for that but that satsuma looks so pretty. I know I’m going to use two of the pigments on my lips for sure, I like to use at least two to kind of give a little bit of an ombre lip. I’m gonna go with sazerac so
instead of using the liquid transformer which we used for eye shadow or dry like we did on the cheeks, I’m going to mix this is our mint glaze but you can use any lip gloss that you have and you can basically custom blend it to make a different color. I’m using this little dough tip applicator but you can use a q-tip put it in your lip gloss and then I’m just going to go to my fancy palette there we go and I’m gonna just dip into my dry sazerac with my clear mint glaze. I really do like to for me the fun part of doing this look club is that we don’t plan out what we’re doing. I kind of pick the colors and Danielle says let’s go but I don’t know anything I’m doing until I start doing it, which is fun for me. Some people thought it might be fun to plot out where you put stuff on your face. I just have at it and can always

Danielle:
I have to use my torture device. I need some eyelashes. Oh I like that color on your lips

Katie:
Thank you, that’s sazerac. So I’m just kind of not doing it super bold and so I’m kind of letting some of the pigments mix together but that’s a little more subtle I think I’m going to add a little more pigment and a little more gloss. I do really like sazerac.

Okay, I am gonna go for the gold and put in the center of my lip a little of the fleur-de-lis and I’m just using this dry kind of whatever stickiness I had left on my little dough tip applicator.

Danielle:
It’s very cool

Katie:
Thank you

Danielle:
I think I’m going to I don’t know if what color lips I have with me but I think I’m going to show since you mixed up with the mint glaze, I might just use a color okay and show how you can tint over a color this red might be kind of cool

Katie:
And while you’re doing that, I’m adding a little satsuma, that orange dry onto my lip just cause I want to, just because it’s fun.

Danielle:
So I’m starting with our radiant red which has a little bit of like a corally red orange. Anyway and I do like the idea of sazerac so and when you first put our liquid lip on it has a little bit of nice kind of stickiness to it which it will eventually dry and kind of set, but now’s an excellent time and I just usually use my finger. Put a little bit on my finger and then just tap it on my lip. So this is going to give me like a little darker, I would say, application as far as you know there’s a color underneath it opposed to just a clear glaze. So it’s a cool way to enhance any lip color or any lip gloss

Katie:
That’s really pretty

Danielle:
Just kind of gives just a little extra

Katie:
Well daniel

Danielle:
Same thing I’m kind of bringing it from the center of my lip out so I’m not going to get super close to the outer borders

Katie:
That’s a technical term

Danielle:
The lip line

Katie:
And I’m just adding in a little of that microfine on my lid. See I wish it looks really pretty I don’t know if you can really tell on the camera how but the sparkle is gold and I kind of did a little liner. I did the sazerac around the eye and then I tried to kind of go in and do a sazerac liner maybe I’ll try to do a lighter liner with the gold. It basically didn’t work. I didn’t plan it out perfectly so I might try and come in with a little bit of a different color. I think once I add in mascara I’ll be good because I’m kind of golden and fiery and if I added like a black liquid liner or went or any or darker I might look a little intense which I did call myself the phoenix earlier so you know maybe that’s but I’m just going in and adding in my microfine

Danielle:
And I’m going to experiment. I have like just a black liquid or it’s not liquid like a

Katie:
Gel

Danielle:
Gel liner is that what this is

Katie:
Yeah, I think when it’s in a pot it’s usually a gel liner

Danielle:
so I took just a little bit of this gel liner and I’m gonna straight mix it up in with the my leftover sazerac and I think I’ll be able to make a bronzy one

Katie:
Oh that’s a good idea. See this is the kind of science I can get behind

Danielle:
So I’m finding that just mixing it seems a little dry so what I’m going to do is I’m actually going to add a little bit of the black and a little bit of our gel transformer and see what happens so I’ll do one drop and then I have my pigment laden gel liner and I’m just gonna kind of like mix and see what happens

Katie:
And the gel liner we don’t have for sale online yet but again we have it at our headquarters. We have appointments and we can see people in person or if you want it online, you can email us and we can hook you up customersupport@electrocosmetics.com and Danielle is working on her liner I’m going to see if doing just mascara is enough for my look or if I need it if I want to kind of come back in and cheat in a little more eyeliner. So I just used a little bit of a pigment around my eye. I didn’t really know since I’m kind of bronzed out.

All right, I’m going to go on to my pulp golden bronze uh oh should I do freckles, Danielle, we love doing

Danielle:
I love freckles

Katie:
I think I’m not gonna do that today but I do love but maybe I will do something kind of subtle or a little more spread out let’s see. I don’t have a q-tip. Sometimes I’ll use a napkin to do my bolt balm. Also if you’ve used the bolt balm before, that’s our aloe vera based gel glitter. It is our most popular product. Everyone loves it. Super easy on easy off but you get a little applicator like this and this is kind of you can spread layers pretty thin. But I’m gonna get a paper towel. to do a more subtle amount of bolt balm, you can use a q-tip or the edge corner of a napkin. This is my subtle glitter.

All right, I’m feeling like I’m about to be done. I think what do y’all think I think i went a little bit subtle on the golden bronze and I got a little pop over on my little side. How are you doing Danielle?

Danielle:
I’m pretty good. I’m just using a little concealer and then I don’t know if I have a golden bronze with me this week

Katie:
Oh I thought you had it that’s why I picked it. It did look really pretty.
We’re just wrapping up our pumpkin spice looks for the look club this week and we use power pigments. We use and actually I can go through them. We use power pigments, we used microfine glitter and we use bolt balm, aloe vera glitter gel. But you can do your pumpkin spice look this week. Hopefully, you get inspired if you want to do a fun warm yummy sugary sweet look this week and you can use any colors that you have at home. Whip out a bronzer, make it an eyeliner, make it an eyeshadow. If you want to make something, if you want to like turn eyeshadow into an eyeliner, a lot of times if you don’t have our liquid transformer, you can just use water. It won’t last as long but it will be a lot more intense than using the dry shadow. You’ll bring out more of the pigments even in a pressed eyeshadow pan. But we are using power pigments today, we have we fleur-de-lis, satsuma beautiful orange, and sazerak which I think I used most. Let’s see, I did the fleur-de-lis kind of in the center of my eyelid and in the center of my lip. I did sazerac on the corners of my eye, the base of my lip and under my eye as well and I did satsuma on dry on my as my blush. I did a little bit in the corners of my eye and a little bit on the edge of my lip and then I did copper, a b microfine. This is an old school.

Danielle:
I know it’s white lid

Katie:
so we got that and then I used a little bit of this um bolt bomb this golden bronze just to kind of judge up my cheekbone. My little shaved side and this is my pumpkin spice look. you look pretty daniel. i wonder if yours is

Danielle:
almost done i’m just adding i’m gonna do a little little cheek

Katie:
cheek I really like how the pigments these particular pigments came out as a cheek color. I really like I did sazerac as my contour I did oh that’s all right remember how you said orange looked good on you so he did i did saze right so was that that was just uh satsuma Danielle and we’re done looks great

Danielle:
actually uh fleur-de-lis

Katie:
oh really it’s our lighting looks I feel like yours looks a little matter but I mean your lighting looks amazing you look like you’re glowing

Danielle:
yeah I’m going to blend this out a little bit see if I can shoulder just I’m sure I can yeah

Katie:
that’s another good thing too about when it’s the pigments are dry you can usually oh but your cheekbones are looking banging though now I’m like jealous I’m like look at that you look like it looks so angular oh yeah that’s a good idea I can hear it that’s something else I can do a little contour up her yeah she’s a really good bronzers

Danielle:
I’m tan

Katie:
we talked about last week that I always give this side more love because it’s got my shaved side but this is like my better side actually this is my avant-garde side looks good oh I’ve never seen you with that much like contours but you look very pretty though

Danielle:
is pumpkin spice achievement unlocked okay

Katie:
yes I think

so looking good Danielle so you look a little bit madder you’re looking a little madder than me I wonder if it’s um the lighting

Danielle:
well I didn’t I used I definitely used satsuma and I didn’t use liquid transformer I just kept on basically putting the pigments like building the pigments on top of each other I mean it’s not so matte in person you can see yeah and I have I don’t know if it’s hard to see you know cameras just don’t translate but I have the glitter all through here for that like corner pop and I’m really I like this color scheme this is a good color scheme at first I was like oh orange

Katie:
I know. Same thing. That’s why I love again that’s why we hope you get inspired at home by pumpkin spice because you probably wouldn’t put together pumpkin spice on your own as a makeup look but I wouldn’t have either and yet we did and I love it it’s really I like it so we’ll take some pictures and we’ll post in we have a little Facebook group if you have we have a Facebook group called look club powered by electric cosmetics so join that if you want to post pictures in a more private setting instead of just posting them online and tagging us or if you want to just post them on your Facebook or Instagram tag us at electric cosmetics for Facebook or our lecture underscore cosmetics for Instagram but if you would like to join our group and just love on each other and give each other encouragement and tell each other to go get purdy go have fun. Find us on our Facebook group the look club Facebook group

Danielle:
and also invite a friend like this is about building a community this is about developing our skills this is about becoming more creative you know we’re starting off with just you know some fall looks but we’re going to keep on going as this year ends and as the new year starts we’re gonna probably be doing some really fun stuff for mardi gras times which I’m really excited about and we’re also looking for suggestions so if you’re like hey let’s do a unicorn look you know Katie and I will show up with our horns and we’ll just make the magic happen and we will get all glittery unicorn on y’all or you know just put it in the comments if you want to see anything if you want to play with any particular colors if you have fun you know maybe we will do an ugly sweater look coming up that might be fun to do something crazy like that I know we have some great greens or for the Hanukkah sweater wearers we have some really beautiful blues so

Katie:
blues are so good yeah

Danielle:
so expect to play expect to experiment you don’t have to own our products but you know hopefully you see the benefit of owning them and maybe can add a couple of products to your collection here and there so thanks for tuning in thanks for watching thanks for being part of this community and we’re just excited to grow it and really hopefully continue to inspire each other and do things that make us feel good do things for us you know I think Katie was talking about earlier and we were talking about earlier that sometimes like going to an event is actually a letdown because it’s that preparation it’s taking care of yourself it’s like feeling beautiful that is sometimes so exciting about the event and then you get to the actual event and you’re like

Katie:
thankfully when you get to do it with friends so thanks for getting pretty with me tonight Danielle and thanks to anyone who did some makeup at home but yes please invite a friend because it’s everything’s more fun with friends and we’re just trying to find ways that we can still connect with each other even though we can’t see y’all in person like we used to but it’s so nice to see you here and thanks to everyone who gave us great comments and we hope you enjoy we hope you get your thanksgiving meal at least and go into a little food coma

Danielle:
all right thanks for watching everyone have a great week happy thanksgiving and

Katie:
yeah thanks for stay sparkly yes have a good night everybody all

Danielle:
bye

Katie and Danielle are going to show us the Pumpkin Spice look. It’s basic, it’s delicious, it’s a fun inspiration using three different Power Pigments, one microfine glitter and a Bolt Balm:

  • First on the list is the Fleur De Lis Power Pigment. Rich like our New Orleans culture, this antiqued pigment is a gorgeous mix between copper and gold. It has a pretty metallic color, as classic as a vintage gold piece but will modernize any look you use it in.

  • The second color in this Pumpkin Spice series is Satsuma, another Power Pigment. It is just like a beautiful ripe satsuma in a Louisiana winter. This bright tangerine pigment will add a boost of color and freshness to any look while transporting you to your own lush oasis.

  • The next color is Sazerac. It has a kind of coppery warm tone. A little earthy and gorgeous. Like the famous amber-hued New Orleans cocktail, it packs a punch. This rose gold pigment with copper tones is served straight up.

  • And our loose friend Copper AB, a gorgeous microfine and one of our favorites. This holographic glitter will transform any metallic look into liquid metal and is great on every skin tone.

  • We’re also going to use Golden Bronze, one of our most popular Bolt Balms. It literally looks good on every skin tone. This metal-colored Bolt Balm hits the light just right – leaving you looking like a glowing goddess.

To mix those Power Pigments into a paint, we use the Liquid Transformer. The Liquid Transformer turns pigments into a liquid paint that is very intense, bold, and beautiful. A little goes a long way.

To see other primers you can use to transform with the Power Pigments check out Danielle’s quick tutorial.

In this week’s Lewk Club LIVE tutorial, Katie channeled Pumpkin Spice by using Fleur De Lis mixed with the liquid transformer in the center of her eyelid and in the center of her lip and she used it dry as her highlighter. She used Sazerac mixed with the liquid transformer on the outer lid, the base of her lip, and in the lower lash line and dry as her cheek contour. She used Satsuma mixed with the liquid transformer on her inner lid and a little bit on the edge of her lip as well as dry as her blush,.

Danielle’s Pumpkin Spice lewk started with using Satsuma dry and continuing to pack that powder on dry until she got the color and coverage she was hoping for. She customized her Radiant Red long-wear matte lip color by adding dry Sazerac ontop before the lipstick set.

Loving the Pumpkin Spice Capsule? To order, email us at customersupport@elektracosmetics.com

You don’t have to own Elektra Cosmetics products to be a part of the Lewk Club. But hopefully, you’ll see the benefit of owning them and add a couple of products to your collection here and there.

Thank you for being part of this community. We’re excited to grow it and continue to inspire each other and do things that make us feel good.

Stay sparkly! ✨

2022-09-21T21:10:05-05:00

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