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Makeup Tutorial – Golden Autumn

Hello everyone! Today I wanted to share a fall makeup look inspired by the warm gold and red hues in the leaves. I feel this look would work wonderfully for an evening out or for a daytime event if you are feeling daring. Let’s begin! Makeup Used: Lorac Pro Palette, Stila “The Natural” Palette, NYX Jumbo Pencil in Cashmere, No.7 Natural Blush in Honey, NYC Liquid Eyeliner, Covergirl Clump Crusher Mascara, Maybelline Color Tattoo in Pomegranate Punk, and Kate Moss for Rimmel Lipstink in 09, L’Oreal True Match Lumi Foundation, and Benefit’s Erase Paste I am starting with my foundation and concealer already applied to my skin.  I have also done my eyebrows mixing the brown, black, and taupe shade from the Lorac Pro Palette.  Step 1: Apply the Maybelline Color Tattoo in Pomegranate Punk all over the eyelid using a flat synthetic brush. This will help the later eyeshadows last longer since it created a sticky base for them to adhere to. Make sure to blend evenly. Step 2: Next take a warm taupe shade and …

Makeup Tutorial – Glowing in the Garden

Hello everyone! I hope you are all amazing today. I am thrilled to share my first makeup tutorial! I wanted to show a playful summer look with bright garden colors; something I have been enjoying all season. Bright colors can be intimidating, but adding a  touch on the lower lash line can be a great, simple way to introduce vibrancy into your look. Let’s begin! Step 1: Here I have already moisturized my skin, applied my L’Oreal True Match Lumi foundation, erased my lip color, concealed under my eyes using the Benefit Erase Paste, and filled my eyebrows using my Lorac Pro Palette with shades Black, Espresso, and Taupe. Apply the Lorac Behind the Scenes eye primer over the entire mobile eyelid and lower lash line. This will help the eye shadows last longer and prevent creasing. Step 2: Apply a medium brown tone over the entire eyelid using a flat eye shadow brush. Here I used the Lorac Pro Palette shade in Taupe. Step 3: To add depth and dimension to the eye look, apply a deeper brown shade into the …