how her eye make up looks(in the picture)
does anyone know how to copy that LOOK??
http://s702.photobucket.com/albums/ww23/鈥?/a>Tips/steps to applying simply make up: like this?
I can recommend you some make up products that will help you achieve this look!
Highlight on brow bone:
MAC cream colour base in pearl or NYX Jumbo Eyeshadow Pencil in milk or NYX eyeshadow in highlight - matte. Just lightly dab and blend a small amount on your brow bone (right under your brow)
Eye shadow:
NYX eye shadow in Taupe or MAC eyeshadow in Soft Brown or Honesty. Cover your entire eye lid with a bit more packed on the outer corner of your eyelid. Tip: For longer lasting colour, I would use an eye base or primer. Ie. Urban Decay Primer Potion
Mascara:
I would recommend L'Oreal Double Lash Extend!! I love this mascara. It gives you great lift in your lashes without clump. It also has the white primer on one side and the mascara itself on the other. Tip: Tilt your head back, wiggle your mascara wand on your eyelashes, and then push up! If you get mascara on your eye lid, EASIEST way to clean it up would to WAIT FOR IT TO DRY and use a q-tip to wipe off. Very effective!
Cheeks:
She uses a very sheer peachy-pink shimmer! MAC Blush of Youth or NYX Rouge Cream Blush in Rose Petal or NYX Powder Blush in Peach. Use it on the apple of your cheeks and if you want, you could add a light bronzer below it. Tip: Suck in your cheeks.
Lips:
She has a pink-nude on. I would use NYX Mega Shine Lipgloss in Beige Pearl or MAC Lustreglass in Love Nectar.
Face:
She's not wearing heavy make up on her face so I would use something light even something as simple as Cover Girl TRUblend Pressed Powder. Tip: Always moisturize first!Tips/steps to applying simply make up: like this?
Make up base, sheer foundation, beige eyeshadow, brown eyeliner than a bit of brown at the external end of the eye.
On the cheeks, try a bit of blush (peach) following the cheek bones line.
Use a sheer gloss for the lips and a brown mascara on the ends of your lashes.
That should be all. The rest is just practice (and a bit of photo-shop).
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