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Wednesday, 14 November 2012

My 15 minute make up tutorial

I'm always rushing around and don't really have hours to spend doing my make-up, so I came up with a 15 minute make-up regime. This make-up can be worn both day and night.
I hope this tutorial is useful to you, oh and please excuse my messy morning hair and leopard print dressing gown!


Before I put on anyway make-up I wash my face with a cleanser. 
I have oily skin so I use a cleanser especially for oily skin. There are plenty of cleansers out there for different skin types. I then use baby wipes to get rid of any excess make-up. I use Elizabeth Arden's moisturiser visible difference.


I mainly use M.A.C products as they have a great range of shades for darker skin.
M.A.C foundations both powder and liquid give great coverage even for problem skin like acne, pigmentation etc.

First I use Studio fix powder plus foundation, I use a large powder brush to apply the foundation. I find brushes give a more even coverage. 


I then apply studio finish SPF 35 concealer. I use an egg shaped sponge to apply the concealer as my nails are too long to use my fingers!


I apply the concealer under my eyes to cover up any dark circles, this concealer is great for spots or any patchy skin.


Rather than a standard blusher I use a Elizabeth Arden's Sun Goddess Bronzer (deep). 
I always use bronzer over blusher as I find it hard to get the right shade for my skin.


After I have applied the bronzer I use Chanel highlighting shimmer powder to brighten under my eyes.
It really gives you a glow and can be used all over your face.


I use a brush to neaten my eyebrows. Eyebrows really frame the face so I think it's important to keep your eyebrows neat and tidy.


Now to start on the eyes. 
I use M.A.C powerpoint eye pencil liner, this shade is called Engraved.
I use the liner on the inside of my eye this makes your eyes pop.


I then apply M.AC mulch eye shadow. 
Mulch is a brown-bronze shade and is a great colour for all shades of skin. 


I have a great tip to save time but get that two shade effect with one colour.
Use a lot of eye shadow on the outside of the eye then lightly dust it on the inside it looks like you have use two different shades of colour.


I love experimenting with eyeliner, my standard look is what I call the cat's eye flick. It gives you that elongated almond shape eye. I use M.A.C penultimate eyeliner. This eyeliner is like a felt-tip pen, it provides precise bold lines.


Here is a close up look.


Now for the mascara. For me mascara is the most important item in my make-up bag. I get through tubes of mascara weekly! I love Lancome mascara they have a variety of mascaras and I regularly try Lancomes latest mascara and they never fail to impress. But today I've used L'extreme mascara. It's great for lengthening lashes and framing the eye. I apply it to the bottom lashes to get that doll effect. 


Here's a close up view.


Last but not least the lipstick. I have many different shades of lipstick by M.AC, I decided to use a shade called Touch today as it goes nicely with the mulch eyeshadow. Touch is a peachey cinnamon colour and is lovely on all skin colours.


Tada!! 
So this is the finished result. as you can see this make-up is great for day or night and doesn't take hours to do. You can experiment with different eyeshadow and lipstick shades to update the look. 

Product list:
M.A.C
Studio fix powder plus foundation
Studio finish SPF 35 concealer
Powerpoint eye pencil liner (Engraved)
Mulch Eyeshadow
Penultimate eyeliner
Touch lipstick 
Elizabeth Arden 
Visible difference moisturiser 
Sun Goddess Bronzer (deep)
Chanel
Highlighting shimmer powder
Lancome
L'extreme Mascara 



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