Pop Art Mask

There are more important things than outward appearance. No amount of makeup can cover an ugly personality.

― Audrey Hepburn

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Products Used:

How I Used Them:

  • With the white NYX white liner pencil, I traced the outline of the mask.
  • The Maybelline Master concealer is the only thing I had that I felt was as light enough and had the right amount of coverage for this part, so I put that on the back of my hand and went around the outside of the shape I just made with that concealer on a flat brush, the filled it in with a larger flat brush, and finished by blending it with my beauty sponge.
  • Then I took my setting powder and set the concealer, first with a brush, then my sponge.
  • With my liquid liner, I drew my eyebrows.
  • Then, I drew an arc over my crease on my lid with the same liner and filled in the entire lid under that with the yellow shadow.
  • I then contoured my nose with a fluffy shadow brush, and the wet n wild contouring palette.
  • I highlighted my nose and outlined it with liner, then outlined my cheekbones and upperlip.
  • With the back end of a shadow brush, I put pink liquid lipstick in dots on my cheekbones and a bit on my forehead. (I couldn’t find this lipstick anywhere, so the link for it isn’t provided. If you’re recreating this, you can use any pink lipstick or shadow)
  • I blended a mix between the second blue shade and the lightest blue shades in the NYX palette on my lower lash line.
  • I drew a couple over-sized lashes on the blue.
  • Then I put the pink lipstick, and outlined my lips with the liner, then highlighted with the NYX white pencil liner.
  • I put the white liner in my waterline as well.
  • I put mascara and false lashes on.
  • I removed the excess makeup from around where I wanted the mask to be with makeup remover on a Q-Tip.
  • With the Canyon shade in the Smashbox palette I shaded outside the mask with a small dense brush.
  • I put a dot in each “spike” and dragged it out with a very small round brush.

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