Continued: Cheeks and Lips
 
 

Now we're going to add definition and colour to those cheekbones! Here I am holding MAC Smooth Harmony Beauty Powder. I use this as my blush.

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Here's the fun (or funny) part. Make a fishface/pucker up so that you can see your cheekbones very well. Apply where it 'sinks in' the most, or apply it above that for a different effect.

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Do this from your cheek to your temple and vice versa a couple of times until you get some colour on your cheeks.

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Also use the brush lightly on your nose, forehead and chin... where the sun would usually 'hit' your face.

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Here's the MAC Bronzer in Golden. I use this on my cheeks just like how I used the Beauty Powder above. I use this too in order to give me more colour, of course!

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This is the Sephora Bronzer brush. I use this brush to buff out everything. I make circles with the brush all over my face to blend everything evenly, especially the cheek area, so it doesn't look like a streak of bronzer is sitting on my face!

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I take my 126 brush once again, put a very tiny amount of id BareMinerlas foundation in it and blend the cheek colour with the rest of the face. This helps keep it looking natural, I think.

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I take my spoolie brush and brush off any powder that got into my eyebrows. For special occasions, I use the 266 angle brush with Mystery e/s to fill it in a little. I skipped that for this application.

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Next, I apply my lip stuff. I use MAC Tinted Lip Conditioner in Angelkiss to tone down my lipcolour, then I use Flutterby lipstick. Blot after applying.

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This is how it looks like so far... onto the gloss.

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For this application, I used Enchantress lipglass. Sorry the pic is blurry!

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If you have a fan brush, use it to dust off excess powder from your face.

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Tadaa! Finished product. You made it through the tutorial! Congratulations =)


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Closing Remarks
And there you have it! My first tutorial. Whoa, that took some time! I hope you enjoyed it and found it useful in some way. This look is quite 'natural' so I apologize if it's hard to see some of the colours. Hopefully the little captions under each picture were good enough at explaining things. Until next time, I guess!
 
Please do not reproduce this tutorial or these images without my permission. This tutorial will be up for a while, so no need to worry!
 
Thanks for visiting!
-rina
.xoxo.

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