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Hi, Everyone. This is Michelle.
I'm going to be doing a minimalist makeup look
that I have been absolutely loving.
So before I begin, I like to either wash my face
or rub my face with an astringent.
I have been loving First Aid Beauty products.
I'm using their Lip Therapy to make sure that
my lips don't dry out from the lip products that I'm going to be using.
After I let the toner dry. I follow up with a moisturizer.
To even out my skin tone and cover up redness.
I use the DiorSkin Nude and I'm in the color 023.
I shake the bottle. I take maybe half a pump and I dot it all over my face.
Then I take everyone's favorite concealer.
Which is the Instant Age Rewind from Maybelline.
And I cover up the darkness around my nose
because it is very severe and it calls for a heavy duty concealer.
It's time to rescue my super sparse eyebrows.
I recently bought the MakeupForever Aqua brow.
Afterwards I set my face with a powder.
Because it is winter where I live, my skin is already really really dry.
So I take a little bit of powder and apply it to where I know I'm going to
be applying other powder products that I want to blend out.
To warm up my face. I use the Laguna Bronzer from Nars.
Because the bristles on this brush is a lot longer
it gives me more movement when I am trying to blend out the bronzer.
I use the Highbeam from Benefit to highlight.
As if the Highbeam isn't enough.
I use the Luminizer from TheBalm.
This is what that looks like.
And I run over my cheekbones.
And I took a short angled brush
so I can get precise location as to where I apply this luminizer.
To give my face a natural flush.
I'm using Tarte's Amazonian Clay in the color Splendor
and a Real Techniques blush brush.
And I just kind of buff it into my bronzer and the rest of my cheeks.
To give my eyes a friendlier look.
I took a small angled brush and the color
Unspoken from the Lorac Unzipped Palette.
I draw in little smile bags to make my eyes appear larger and friendlier.
Then I went back and took this luminizer from TheBalm
and I line it right underneath my lash line to make it look more puffy.
For the eyeshadow I just took a regular eye shadow brush
and I use the color Undiscovered all over my eyelid.
I took a pencil brush and I use the color Uncensored
from this palette to bring out my crease.
I took a clean blending brush and I blend out the very edge of my eyeshadow.
For my lips I took the Sonia Kashuk concealer and apply it all over the
lip area to kind of bring down the pigmentation.
Then I took Revlon's lipbutter in the color Crème Brulee all over my lips
to give it more of that natural nude color versus the concealer.
I layer all of that combination with Wild Watermelon,
also from Revlon, to give me that light pink color.
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