Aug 25, 2010

FOTD

This is my first time doing a FOTD. I am a newbie to all this makeup thing. I can't even use an eyeliner without smudging my eyeshadow. So if there are things I can improve on, please tell me.

 

 

Face
Seimee Jojoba Moisturizing BB Cream
e.l.f. Mineral Concealer-SPF 15 in Light 
Love & Beauty Loose Powder: Beige
e.l.f. Contouring Blush & Bronzing Powder

Eyes
e.l.f. Mineral Concealer-SPF 15 in Light
The Body Shop Sparkle Eye Palette
Pearl White as base and browbone
Marine Blue on all over the lid
Coral Pink in outer corner
Lancome High Definition Curved Brush Mascara in Black

Lip
e.l.f. Hypershine Gloss in Duchess


This look is a smoky eye look I created for fun. I am still in the process of learning about makeup. I found it to be very fun and it can really make a difference. Maybe next time I will do a natural look; a look I can wear everyday when I go out.


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