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I already applied primer, foundation and concealer
so let's get started with highlight.
I dot Benefit highbeam on my T-zone,
my cheekbones and my browbones
then I blend with my fingers.
After that I fix my foundation with just a little bit of powder
to keep the glowy effect.
Sulli's eyebrows are lighter than mine
so I brush concealer on mine to lighten them.
Brush back and forth so the concealer cover entire the hair.
Then use some powder to fix them.
I mix a light brown and a dark brown
to draw a straight eyebrow like Sulli.
This style will make you look younger.
Brush the concealer again to lighten the tip and the tail(?) of the eyebrow.
Boom! Brow clone!XD
Then I apply a matte beige shade on my eyelids
This will be a base for the shimmery orange shade.
Using black liquid eyeliner, I draw a thin line
and don't wing it up.
Then I use the matte beige shade and an eyeliner brush
to line my lower waterline.
With a matte black shade, I draw over the liquid liner,
which is now all dry to soften the eyes.
Then I contour my face lightly
and apply a matte pink blush to the apples of the cheeks.
Back to the eyes,
I curl my lashes and apply mascara.
I apply concealer on my lips as base
until I look like a zombie. :P
Then I use a pink lipgloss to bring them back to life.
Using a more vibrant lipstick, I apply to the inner side of my lips
for a gradient lips effect.
And we're done with the first look! Easy right?
Move to the second look,
I keep the eye makeup like the first one
but I use a Q-tip to shorten the wing.
I draw a thicker line with shorter wing.
Using the matte black shade again,
I draw a thicker and bolder line than the first look.
With a Q-tip I soften it a lil' bit.
I draw a lower line which is parallel with the upper line
and stop at the middle of the eye.
It's so hard to explain, but you know what I mean right?
Line the lower waterline with the matte black shade.
Again, use another Q-tip to apply the matte beige shade
to highlight the gap between the lines.
Add some sparkles to the inner corner with a shimmery champagne shade.
Remember the shimmery orange shade?
I apply it to the sides of my face instead of blush.
And we're finished!
This video could be a day to night makeup tutorial
because these looks are easy to use.
Comment down below your favorite look!
Full products list is in there as well :)
And now... Bye!