Monday, September 9, 2013

Classic Make-up Look

Here's an easy-to-do classic make up look that is perfect for a VTR schedule. Using red lipstick as an accent. It works well with a simple natural barely there make up.

Start with a clean canvas. Remember CTM: Cleanse, Tone and Moisturize. Use your favorite cleanser, toner and moisturizer to prepare your face.





Apply your primer, foundation and concealer to achieve the flawless skin.



Start lining your brows with an eyebrow pencil. Fill it in with use of brow brush. Our brows should be like sisters, don't try it hard to appear as twins. No pressure. Make it as natural as possible.



Use a soft beige for the eyelids and line the eyes using black kohl pencil. Curl your lashes and apply mascara two to three times.



Brush a natural looking colored blush for the cheeks.



Line the lips and put on that bold red lipstick.



When wearing a red lipstick, it is best to leave the eyes and cheeks looking natural.

Here's my before and after make-up look:



Products used:
Celeteque Facial Cleanser
Nivea Mattifying Toner
Celeteque Facial Moisturizer
QuickFX Mattifier as primers
Revlon Colorstay liquid foundation in 180 Sand Beige
Jordana liquid foundation in Tan
Maybelline pressed powder
Sigma Brushes - Mr. Bunny travel set
Coastal Scents 88 eye shadow palette
Coastal Scents blush palette
Nichido Black Kohl eye pencil
Maybelline mascara
Elf contouring blush-on
Nichido red lip pencil
Ever Bilena lipstick in Love That Red





3 comments:

  1. i like how you broke down the steps to your FOTD :) do you have a review on the coastal palette sis? is it nice?

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    1. Hi Ms Shayne,
      Sorry for the late reply, thanks for your comment. The Coastal Scents palette is very pigmented, The 88 colors has matte and shimmer shades. It is a great investment especially for a make-up enthusiast beginner like me, I actually saw it from Michelle Phan's videos.

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  2. Hi, i'm not sure if you know this but a website on facebook is claiming that you're a client of theirs and that they did this make up look on you. You can see it here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Sanctuary-Spa-Seahouses/1385874188301947

    I think it's shocking that a company would claim that if it's not true.

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