Hello my lovelies :)
Sorry I haven't posted this week; I started my new job and I've been absolutely exhausted getting back into the swing of things.
Here's my latest video. It's an inspired look from the new Megan Fox Armani Code ad. She looks absolutely stunning, skinny but stunning all the same. I hope my tutorial does her justice with my ugly mug instead of her gorgeous face :(
Products mentioned:
88 Warm Palette:
* Contour colour - Mix of: sixth column from left, fifth row and seventh coloumn from left, fifth row
* Browbone colour - Top right hand corner
* Crease colour - Sixth column from left, third row
* Lid colour - Fifth column from left, top row
* Highlight colour - First column, second row
* Liner colour - Mix of: Bottom right hand corner and second column from left, second row from bottom
GOSH Hypnotic Grey Velvet Touch Eye Liner
Mamey Super Lash Mascara by Apple
Physician's Formula Happy Booster Glow & Mood Boosting Blush in Rose
Boots 17 Instant Glow Bronzing Powder in Light
Lancome Color Design (Matte) Lipstick in Red Haute
Brushes used:
Revlon Contour Brush
MAC 224
MAC 217
Sonia Kashuk Flat Brush
MAC 214
MAC 266
MAC 168
MAC 316
If you have any requests please be sure to leave a comment :) Normal posting will resume shortly. Hopefully.
~xoxo~
All products shown were purchased by me with the exception of the mascara, blush and lipstick. The Mamey Super Lash Mascara by Apple and Physician's Formula Happy Booster Glow & Mood Boosting Blush in Rose were gifts from friends and the Lancome Color Design (Matte) Lipstick in Red Haute was a gift from Lancome's PR for the use of my image on makeup.com
Saturday, 26 March 2011
Tutorial: Megan Fox Inspired Look
Labels:
-Boots 17,
-GOSH,
-Lancome,
-MAC,
-Physician's Formula,
-Revlon,
-Sonia Kashuk,
Makeup Tutorial,
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Hi! Just wanted to congratulate you on your blog! It's amazing. I've watched a couple of the tutorials and they are really good. I'm just wishing I had a load more brushes and shades to try them right now! Thank you very much!
ReplyDelete@Restelo: Thank you :) That's really sweet of you to say.
ReplyDeleteKelly x
nice tutorials, i love your technique, its simple but really interesting, must take alot of practice, im actually a starting art student, so im taking every tip i can get :)
ReplyDelete@Sarah: Thank you :) Best of luck with your course
ReplyDeleteKelly x
a really great tutorial video - thanks :)
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