How to Give Yourself a Christmasy Makeup Look
Do your face., Remove imperfections., Prime your eyelids., For a Base shadow, use a light golden shadow or pigment, sweep this over your lid. , Add a Crease color., Add the Contour color., Blend, blend, blend!, Highlight color., Line your upper...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Do your face.
Using a foundation that is your color, sponge this lightly in your T- zone to eliminate shine.
Set it with pressed powder, or a loose translucent one. -
Step 2: Remove imperfections.
To counteract dark circles use an opaque, yellow-toned concealer.
For blemishes, a green-tone. , This step is easy, just purchase a quality primer to ensure you shadows stay on all night. ,, Using an angled crease brush sweep a blue color that goes with the gold in your crease line and outer corner.
Blend up slightly. , Using a purple that corresponds nicely with the previous colors, use a slightly small angled crease brush, and repeat the same steps and before. , This step is key.
Using a small, rounded fluffy brush, blend the contour and crease colors together. , Using a very light, shimmery pink, highlight the brow bone and tear duct with this. , Line your waterline.
Mascara.
Yay1 , Sweep blush over your cheeks.
You can also contour with bronzer, although that is not really needed. ,, -
Step 3: Prime your eyelids.
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Step 4: For a Base shadow
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Step 5: use a light golden shadow or pigment
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Step 6: sweep this over your lid.
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Step 7: Add a Crease color.
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Step 8: Add the Contour color.
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Step 9: blend!
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Step 10: Highlight color.
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Step 11: Line your upper lashline with liquid liner and wing outward.
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Step 12: Back to the face!
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Step 13: Finish off with nude lipstick and a slight wine color lip gloss!
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Step 14: Finished.
Detailed Guide
Using a foundation that is your color, sponge this lightly in your T- zone to eliminate shine.
Set it with pressed powder, or a loose translucent one.
To counteract dark circles use an opaque, yellow-toned concealer.
For blemishes, a green-tone. , This step is easy, just purchase a quality primer to ensure you shadows stay on all night. ,, Using an angled crease brush sweep a blue color that goes with the gold in your crease line and outer corner.
Blend up slightly. , Using a purple that corresponds nicely with the previous colors, use a slightly small angled crease brush, and repeat the same steps and before. , This step is key.
Using a small, rounded fluffy brush, blend the contour and crease colors together. , Using a very light, shimmery pink, highlight the brow bone and tear duct with this. , Line your waterline.
Mascara.
Yay1 , Sweep blush over your cheeks.
You can also contour with bronzer, although that is not really needed. ,,
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