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Monday, March 21, 2011

Get the Look: Neutral Nudes

Hey everyone! Today's post is a Get the Look tutorial on neutral everyday makeup. This look is simple, and makes you look like you just rolled out of bed gorgeous! Products mentioned are from my own make-up collection, but in no way do you have to use the same product, just a similar shade (: To get your fresh faced neutral look, keep reading!


  • CoverGirl Ultimate Finish Foundation: Applied to areas in need or entire face. I use this without the sponge, as I find it blends easier into my skin. I cannot rave enough about this product! It is creamy, blendable, and gives your face an airbrushed look.




  •  Revlon Cream Blush in 09 Rosy Glow: Revlon has struck gold with this product, the formula is great, creamy and feels like silk. Rosy Glow is the perfect flush on your cheeks for a natural bit of color. Apply this to the apples of your cheeks and blend back toward your temples with either your fingers or a blush brush.





  • Too Faced Shadow Insurance: Widely known to the make-up world, and a great primer for your shadows to last all day long. Apply a small amount (smaller than a pea) to your lid and blend up to your brow bone.





  • Maybelline Eyeshadow Trio in Bronze Glitz: We will only be using one shadow out of this trio, the lightest color on the very bottom. This shade is labeled for the brow bone, and works great as a hi-lighter. Apply this shimmery shade to your brow bone with a flat shader brush, as well as to the inner corner of your eye, dragging the shadow inward so it reaches halfway across your lid. This effect creates an effect that makes you look more awake.

  • MAC Eyeshadow in All That Glitters: This shimmery champagne color is the perfect hue for a natural luxe lid. Apply this to the outer half of your lid with a flat shader brush, blending into the light shade on the inner half of your lid.





  • MAC Eyeshadow in Woodwinked: This light shimmery brown compliments the lighter shades on the lid perfectly. Apply to the crease using a crease brush or a fluffy blending brush. Blend the colors out to soften the edges, while not blending to the point of making the colors look muddy, or like one shade.





 
  • CoverGirl One by One mascara in Black Brown: This mascara catches every lash and adds volume and length without clumping. Apply two coats to upper lashes and one coat to lower. (Note: A brown eyeliner may be applied if you really want one... I just find the natural look better without the liner)




Add a chapstick of your choosing, and you are ready to go! (: 
Stay fabulous, fashionistas!

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