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Gorgeous! Good wig too! Alice in Wonderland fans! I have another quick how-to lesson so you can achieve this look for your prom, party, date, or back yard bbq.
Start with these few products and easy steps:
1. Foundation: select a very light shade and there are so many sales going on right now you can pick up a bottle of porcelain toned liquid foundation for nothing! Get some good setting powder in a matching porcelain shade while you are at it. Smooth on entire face and neck area.
2. Eyes: Matte beige on browbone, matte plum/light brown along lash line and under eyes, there is a glowing halo around her eyes created by the plum brown shadows. Smudge a dark brown liner into lash base. Apply a ridiculous amount of mascara on top and a wee bit on bottom of lashes.
3. Eyebrows: look, either you've been using the Revitalash and have already grown in some personal Brookes or you haven't. Either way, here is how you can have full brow hair: start with dark brown shadow/powder and cover the eyebrow and begin to shape in to the full square at the nose and tapered towards the end. Use colored brow wax ( like Loracs or Arbonne's) to stroke hair like pieces of wax onto the eyebrow hair. If you need more fullness, go over the wax with more powder.
4. Lips: you need three shades to create the mouth. A dark red liner, a slightly lighter deep red and then a muted pale pink for the center. Line your mouth and make the defined points, then using a lip brush apply the deep red lipstick tone and finish using a clean brush with the pale pink in the center of the mouth.
You look just like a queen and you will be the belle of the ball! Enjoy!
photo courtesy of Disney
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1 comment:
Awesome. The brown and plum worked much better than what was suggested by the other tutorial I had watched. Thank you!
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