Flawless face + Makeup Tutorial



Hey Guys! 
I'm back again, but this time... with a makeup tutorial!

Products I used:
-Anew Avon Skin Transforming Primer
-Urban Decay de-slick makeup setting spray
-L'oreal True match foundation (color in W3)
-Urban Decay eyeshadow primer potion
-Urban Decay NAKED2 (color used is Foxy)
-Lorac Pro Palette (colors used are Taupe and Sable)
-Covergirl perfect point plus eyeliner
-L'oreal lineur intense eyeliner (color in carbon black)
- L'oreal voluminous original mascara
-Lancome quad (color name rubbed off :(. I used the darkest one.)
-Amazing cosmetics concealer (color in light golden) 
-NARS bronzer (laguna)
-NARS blush (orgasm)
-MAC mineralize skinfinish (Soft and Gentle)
-MAC prep + prime pressed prowder (translucent) 
-Rimmel Kate Moss collect lipstick (color in 80)
-MAC lipstick (color in Angel)

Now that you know all the products I used for this look,
lets get started...

Okay, so first I started with a bare clean face. I applied my primer and setting pray.




Now that I have my skin prepped, I applied my foundation and blended with a beauty blender.







Before applying my setting powder, blush, bronzer, etc I started my eyes. I applied my eyeshadow primer first and then I applied my base color called Foxy from the NAKED2 all over my lid. After the base color I applied the color Taupe from the Lorac pro palette on my crease for a shadowing effect. Next, I moved on to the color Sable which is a gorgeous red brown and I applied that on my outer crease in a horizontal "V" shape. (ALWAYS remember the 3 B's, blend, Blend, BLEND. I can not express how important blending is. Unless you want your shadows to look like squares and rectangles on your eyelids, BLEND!) Okay, lets move on, I then highlighted my brow bone with the color Foxy from the NAKED2 and shadowed right under my waterline with the color Sable from the Lorac pro. 














So after this I shaded in my brows. I brushed them out with a brow brush and shaded them in using the dark color from a Lancome quad. After I shaded them in, I sprayed the brow brush with hairspray and combed them to set them. This is an easy way to keep your eyebrows in place without having to buy brow gel. It works just the same, trust me.












Now that I have beauty brows, lets race on to liner and mascara! When creating your line, always do it in small strokes, if you do it in one long stroke, you'll most likely make more mistakes. Also, a little trick I do is I hold down a mirror and I look down to it so my eyes are facing down and my lid is stretched out completely, this will immensely help you when creating your line. Next is Mascara, when I applied my mascara i apply a couple of coats (around 5).  I apply my first coat and wait 10 seconds. Usually after my first coat I take advantage and do my lower lashes. Always have patience on your lashes, the more patience you have, the better they will look.







Okay, the 5 coats of mascara... Here we go...

Coat #1


While the first coat was drying, I did my bottom lashes...


Coat #2


Wait 10 seconds.. I decided to text my boyfriend while waiting.


Coat #3


more waiting...


Coat #4


10 more seconds!


Yay, Coat #5


I'm done with my lashes! Happy Dance! You can add falsies if you want, but I decided not to for this tutorial.




Now, moving one, I grabbed my concealer and a small concealer brush and applied it under my eyes, down my nose and a little on my forehead, on the sides of my mouth, my cupids bow, and my chin. What were doing with this is highlighting the face. When done, I took my beauty blender or ring finger and dabbed away. 
















Now that I look more dehydrated and pale I shall add some color, I took my fluffy brush and applied bronzer on my cheekbones, temples, and jawline. You can guide your bronzer by either puckering up your lips or outlining from the top of your ear to the end of your mouth. After that I took a contour brush and really defined my bronzer for stronger cheekbones. Of course, this is my personal preference, if you do not like a strong contour, feel free to not do so. After, I took a stippling brush and applied my blush. I like applying it with a stippling brush because I feel it applies better, again this is my personal preferance. I made an awkward smile and brushed it on. I also applied a sweep on my temples. I then took my translucent powder and the same fluffy brush and brushed it along my T-zone because thats where my face gets most oily. I then took my fan brush and applied my highlight on my cheekbones for a glow on my skin. Finally, I took a large clean stippling brush with no product on it and brushed my entire face, mostly to blend everything together and to not have harsh lines. 



Soft Contour




Strong Contour


























I'm almost done! Yes, my favorite part, the finishing touches.
Okay, I wiped my lips with a towel to eliminate all that makeup i applied. I first applied the darker lipstick first and then I applied the lighter one. After I had my lipstick color in place, I sprayed my face one more time with my makeup setting spray and voila! 










Spray about 4-5 times (I accidentally opened my mouth because i was talking to someone while spraying so try not to do that, does not taste good!)





And now i'm completely done! Talk about finally, right? I'd like to take a quick second and mention one of my friends since a very long time (we go all the way back to elementary school), Tiffany Lorente, she has a blog called positivitygalore.blogspot.com and you guys should check her out. I was reading some of her blog posts and she speaks about eating disorders, doing good deeds, and many other things girls or even guys can read for a little self-motivation. 
So good-luck and of course follow my Instagram @BrushEtiquette :)
Bye Guys! XoXo
Here are some pictures of the completed look.




















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