I recently got some equipment for photoshooting and filming for a future project with my boyfriend and I thought it was fun to make a tutorial of the makeup I decided to wear for the first "trial" of this stuff since I liked it very much! Here are some photos:
(pardon crappy quality of this one, I realized only later -.-) |
If you want to recreate this look stay tuned!
Products I used
Face:
- The Pore Fessional by Benefit
- Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation in 1N2 (Ecru)
- Loose transparent powder by Vian (sorry, as far as I know this product is available in Italy only but any HD powder will do the trick)
- Estee Lauder Double Wear Concealer in 02 (Light Medium)
- Make Up Forever Full Cover Concealer in shade 6
- Contur Kit included in the Master Class III palette by Smashbox
- Baked Blush by Yamamay in shade 01 (peach)
Eyebrows:
- Eyebrow Stylist by Catrice in shade 020 (Date with Ash-ton)
- Eyebrow Set by Catrice
Eyes:
- Urban Decay Primer Potion in Original
- Inglot Eyeshadow 344
- Catrice Velvet Matt Eyeshadow in 040 (Burgundy)
- L'Oreal Color Infallible Eyeshadow in 013 (Burning Black)
- Kiko Smoky Look Eyeshadow Pencil in shade 10 (sorry, this was part of a limited edition collection but any black pencil or cream eyeshadow will do)
- Nabla Eyeshadow in Zoe
- Yaby Cosmetics Eyeshadow in Perfect Wine
- L'Oreal Gel Intenza Eyeliner in Black
- Essence Long Lasting Eyeshadow pencil in 18 (Berry Merry)
- Black mascara (sorry don't remember which one I used, but it's not really important since I used it only to blend the false lashes with my real lashes)
- Fancy Lashes by Essence
Lips:
- Ace of Diamond Lip Pencil by Kiko in shade 27 (again I'm sorry this is a limited edition but I'm sure there are plenty of dupes around)
- Urban Decay Revolution Lipstick in Shame
Tutorial:
- As usual apply the base to your eyelid. Yes, I'm making the eye makeup before the rest of the face for one simple reason: I don't want to ruin it with fall outs by dark eyeshadows.
- Start with a blending brush and take some Inglot 344. This color is going to be our crease color and will help blending the darker colors much easier.
- Now apply a black cream eyeshadow as a base on to the lid, be careful not to apply it in the crease as well. Once applied blend the edges (no precision is needed here).
- Take the Burning Black pigment by L'Oreal and apply it over the black base, blend the edges up to the crease.
- Now take the velvet matt eyeshadow by Catrice and apply it over the pigment and blend.
- Increase the color in the crease with a blending brush and some Perfect Wine eyeshadow by Yaby.
- Apply Zoe by Nabla only in the central part of the lid and in the inner corner of the eye.
- Blend some of the matte burgundy by Catrice below the waterline as well.
- Trace a slim line with the gel liner: this will only help to hide the false lashes band.
- Apply the false lashes.
- Trace the waterline with the eyeliner pencil in Berry Merry.
- Now for the face: before starting check and clean any fall out it might have happened, then apply the Pore Fessional where you think you have larger pores.
- Now apply the foundation: I chose this one by Estee Lauder because it has a low spf (meaning it photographs better and won't give the white cast effect), really good coverage and really long wearing.
- Conceal the dark circles under your eyes: since I have VERY dark circles I used Estee Lauder Double Wear concealer before and on top I blended a really small amount of Make Up forever full cover concealer. Of course, if you have any other imperfection, now it's time to cover it up!
- Set the concealer under the eyes (REALLY important): I used the "Higlight" shade in the Masterclass III palette by Smashbox (I think it's similar to the banana powder by Anastasia or Ben Nye but I'm not sure, I don't have them)
- Powder the rest of the face, I used my most loved loose powder by Vian, but you can use any powder you wish to use.
- Time for contouring: with the "Contour" shade by the same palette I enhanced my cheekbones, my forehead and my nose.
- Apply the blush (not very lightly, remember that lights on the set are going to wash out the colors).
- Do your eyebrows as you prefer.
- Line your lips and apply the lipstick.
You're done! Hope you enjoyed this tutorial and I'll see you very soon ;)
Giulia xx
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