Tuesday, December 29, 2009

eye-catching–makeup (2 of 2)

“For night, cleanse, tone and moisturize first. Smooth Oil Free Foundation. You can also cover bags under the eyes with orange-toned concealer and red spots such as pimples and areas near the nostrils with green-toned concealer using a concealer brush like the day look.

“Set with translucent loose powder using a large powder brush or powder puff. To compensate for the dimmer light of night, warm up the face with a Bronzer. Apply lightly on temples, cheeks and chin. Using a slanted eyebrow brush in Wedge, fill in sparse spaces of the brows. Then use a small, flat eyeshadow brush in Plum Dressing, to apply plum shadow all over the upper lid and blend upward past the crease.

“Apply black liner on the upper lashline. Add eyeshadow in Nylon just beneath the brow bone for a light gold shimmer. with a slanted brush, Tap a peacock-green color eyeshadow in Club directly on the lower lashline. Line the inner rim of lower lashline with Inglot Liner in 20.

“Curl lashes and apply one or two coats of mascara in Soft Black. Apply blush on the apples of the checks. Cap it off with Lip Lacquer in Crush.”

There—a look for those who want to get all the attention but without looking heavily made-up!

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