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| Leather styled dress - Miss Selfridge Studded collar - House of fraser. |
Foundation - Barry M Foundation Creme in 01 ( White) mixed with Butterfly Pigment by gosh ( purple )
I then set the whole face with loose powder in 010. The next thing I did was to start sculpting out the cheek bones, and where i wanted the 'mesh' contouring to go. To do this I lightly applied Powder eyeshadow in Hepcat using Bobbi Brown's blusher brush. The next thing I did was using an orange bag ( yes the fruit ). I got my model to hold it against her cheeks, forehead and temples and using a darker unnamed MAC eyeshadow from the DUO Palette 1, I started to 'dab' the powder in-between the meshed holes, thus creating an almost scale effect.
For the eyes I used a mix of MAC and Illamasqua. But first of all I primed my models eyelids using the E.L.F eyelid primer. I then used Illamasqua in 'Courtesan' on the lid, I then used Heptcat as mentioned above for the crease and the unnamed purple on the line. I then used Beauty Market as a dark contour for the eye, finishing it off with a shimmer of filament on the lid and brow bone. The next thing I did was to use MAC's lip liner in 'Just Wonderful' to create the pink brows, I then used eyelash glue and MUA's Nail Constellations and dabbed it onto my models brow creating the beaded effect.
For the Lips I used Barry M's lipsticks in shades 101 and 156 (nude and plum) and then used a mac Dazzleglass lipgloss in glitter and ice to create a nice and glossy effect for the lips.

I love your style! Lovely blog, keep it up! xxxxxx
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