Flower freckles makeup tutorial

flower freckles makeup

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In summer I get quite a lot of freckles naturally. In the meantime, I can wear flower freckles! I gathered this look around warm tones and I really like the outcome. I even managed to put on falsies and a matte lipstick. Who even am I? I adore that lipstick shade, but I’m just still not into matte lips.

Also, can we get an amen for my good curl day? Still so relieved about finally finding the reason for my scalp and curl problems.

Flower freckles makeup tutorial

flower freckles makeup tutorial

I used face paints to paint the flowers. The flowers don’t have to look perfect or symmetrical. I think they look cute even if they’re not my best work.

  1. I started with yellow dots as the flower’s center. I made the dots using the other end of a makeup brush.
  2. I then started to paint on white strokes as the flower’s petals.
  3. This is optional and not sure if it looked better without them, but finally I added some green leaves here and there. And that’s it!

Also took some photos of the warm eye makeup I wore.

 

As usual, I used matte shade to create the shape and shimmer shades on the lid. I just contoured my eye with a warm orange. Then I added yellow and a pinkish shade on the lid, half and half. Finished off the look with some inner corner highlight and some lashes.

Color placement.

I have to say I really like those House of Lashes Demure Lite lashes. They work amazingly on my deep set eyes. They are long enough, but they don’t cover my lid.

Face paints:
*CC Beauty Professional Face paints with brushes

Products

Madara Skin Equal Foundation, 50
*NARSĀ  Matte Concealer, Custard
Madara The Concealer, Vanilla

Madara Brow Pomade, Smoky Blonde
Boho Brow Pencil, 303

*Urban Decay Primer Potion
*NYX Ultimate Phoenix
House of Lashes Demure Lite

*Smashbox Liquid Lipstick Out Loud

 

Orange spring makeup – tutorial

 

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Spring doesn’t know about all the craziness going around the whole world. Spring doesn’t know things are cancelled. It doesn’t start its mornings by worrying and checking out the news. No, no, no. It wakes up excited to see how many new flower buds have risen today. Or better yet, maybe it never goes asleep and just tirelessly works to bring us the next best spring and summer.

Because when has spring ever let us down? Or summer? Maybe we’re not looking at the best time of our lives, but we can still make the most of it.

Just like spring does.

Orange spring makeup tutorial

Today I’m sharing with you this simple look inspired by spring. Orange is possibly my favorite color for eyeshadow, because it just suits me so well. If you have warm undertone and blue or green in your eyes, I really recommend trying orange.

orange spring makeup tutorial

You can do this look with just two colors – orange and yellow. Instead of yellow you can also use some other light shimmery shade in the center of the lid and in the inner corner. However, if you’re having trouble blending the orange nicely, you can use a transition color as well, to help blend the orange to your skin. In that case I would choose a warm peach or a lighter orange shade.

  1. Apply orange eyeshadow in the shape that you want your eyeshadow to be. Nothing new here really – I keep my eye open to see how high I want to lift the shadow. Pretty high on my eye, as you know. I went for a halo eye kind of look. That means I applied the orange all over the lid except the center, which I saved for the yellow shade.
  2. Blend the orange well. I wanted the blend to be really hazy.
  3. Apply yellow in the center of the lid and a touch on the center of your lower lashline as well (optional).
  4. Apply inner corner highlight, liner, mascara and lashes. All done!

My lashes are Eylure Enchanted Heartbreaker lashes. I had worn them a couple of times already so this was their last trip. You’ll find similar ones from *Eylure . I really like their lashes, because in most of their lashes the lashband is very thin, making it comfortable. They also have natural looking lashes, that are not too crazy (though there are obviously big lashes available too).

I’ve used Vita Liberata’s beauty blur a lot lately and I really like it. It’s a tinted primer that evens out the skin tone and gives a subtle glow. I’ve even used it just by itself a lot lately (and skipped foundation!). It just makes my skin look really nice and I love to have a light base that feels like I’m not really wearing anything.

Products

*Vita Liberata Beauty Blur, Latte Light
Madara Skin Equal foundation (review)
Kjaer Weis Above and Beyond Blush
*Bareminerals Highlighter, Joy
Madara Brow Pomade, Smoky Blonde
Urban Decay Primer Potion, Eden
Morphe 3502 Palette
*Eylure Heartbreaker lashes

What do you think of this look?

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