Friday, June 10, 2016

Simple neutral look (neutrale make-up)

I started with priming the face using Revlon photoready perfecting primer. While it was setting I applied Max Factor Masterpiece Colour Precison cream Eyeshadow in shade 3 Coffee on top and bottom lids and I blended it a bit with my finger. Then I darkened the outer corners with a dark cool brown eyeshadow and I blended it well. Next I lined the top lashline using dark grey eye pencil and I extended it a bit in the outer corners. I applied a black matte eyeshadow on top of the pencil line to set it and I blended it a bit to achieve more smokey effect. I applied a bit of the black eyeshadow in the outer 1/3rd of the lower lids as well. I made sure that everything was blended nicely and that there were no harsh lines. Then I applied a bit of a waterproof liquid liner on the top lashlines. I also used false lashes. I took one set, I cut the lashes in the middle and I applied just the outer halves to achieve more natural effect and also to make it more comfortable for my client. When the lash glue was completely dried I applied a bit of a mascara to the natural lashes.
I mixed a bit of La Roche-Posay Hydreane BB Creme in shade Light with MAC Pro Longwear concealer in NC 20 and applied a very thin layer all over the face. I also applied a bit of Revlon Photoready Skinlights Face illuminator in shade 100 bare light on the highest points of the cheekbones and in the centre of the nose to get radiant and youthful effect. Then I set everything with loose translucent setting powder from Mary Kay. I also contoured a bit under the cheekbones and jaws using Revlon Colorstay in shade 05 Hazelnut.
I defined and filled in brows using Maybelline Color Tattoo creamy eyeshadow in shade Taupe and brow pencil in shade blonde from Essence. I also brushed them through afterwards with clear brow gel.
For the lips I mixed Maybelline Super Stay 24 Color 615 Soft Taupe and Max Factor Lipfinity 046 Innocent on the back of my hand and I applied them with small lip brush.


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