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“Personalized beauty is about each woman being able to create her own makeup routine that complements her coloring and style.”

– Bobbi Brown

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How I Used Them:

  • I first did the “person” part of my face. (I’ll skim over this part, the main thing is the “slime”)
  • I started off by doing my brows with dark brown shadow.
  • I then primed my face.
  • Next, I applied foundation and blended it out.
  • I put concealer under and on my eyes, on my nose, chine, and forehead.
  • I blended the lightest brown shade in the L.A. Colors palette on my lid, in my crease, and winged it out.
  • I blended the next two brown shades, just blending them over that first one and creating more dimension and getting tighter into the crease.
  • Next, I blended the black on the outer corner and tightly blended it out.
  • I then cut my crease and put the liquid silver shadow over top.
  • I set my face makeup and contoured, the bronzed, the applied blush, and lastly I applied highlighter.
  • I put mascara on, magnetic liner, magnetic lashes, and lipstick. I was now done with my “person” side.
  • Next, I removed the makeup where I wanted it to be removed, with makeup remover on a Q-tip.
  • I then took a small, smudging brush and put black liner around that shape, blending it out into a shadow before it dried, doing small sections at a time.
  • After this, I took a pointed brush with green face paint on it and traced out the shape with it.
  • Next, I took a glue stick, and glued my brows down, put concealer on them, and set them with setting powder.
  • I then took a larger brush and dug it into the paint to get a bit of product, and applied it to my face, blending it out with a sponge once I was done.
  • I then took a beauty blender and got some green shadow on it from the NYX palette, and set my green paint with it. I kept doing this over and over until it was all set.
  • Next, I put liquid liner in the drip shape on my cheek and forehead, and blended them out.
  • I then took white face paint on a very small, pointed brush, and went around all the edges to highlight where it needed it.

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