Face Makeup.
I start my face makeup by using Rimmel's Wake Me Up foundation (£8.99) and applying it with the Real Techniques miracle complexion sponge (£5.99) to give an even coverage. To conceal any blemishes, I use Rimmel's lasting finish concealer (£5.99). For powder, I use Rimmel's stay matte powder (£3.99) with my cosmopolitan kabuki brush (£5.99). Finally to add a bit of colour; I used Seventeen's cheek stamp blush in bashful (£4.99).
Eye Makeup.
I started my eye makeup by using Urban Decay's naked eyeshadow all over the lid and half baked in the crease (both from the Naked 1 palette, £38). Then, I created a thin, black winged liner using Soap & Glory's super cat felt tip liner (£6) as it is really easy to get a neat and defined line. However, if you are using this look for school and are not allowed to wear too much makeup, you can use a brown liner without a wing to make it more natural. Finally, I finished the look by curling my lashes with NYC's eyelash curlers (£3.99) and used Wet and Wild's H2O mascara (£4.99)
Lip Makeup.
I kept it really simple with the lips and used Rimmel's Apocalips matte liquid lipstick in Atomic Rose (£6.99). Yet, if you wanted an even more natural look you could ever use a clear lipgloss or a tinted lip balm to keep the look natural.
I hope that you found this helpful! If you have any recommendations for makeup looks I could try for the blog or any favourite makeup products let me know in the comments!
"A smile is the best
makeup that a girl can wear".
- Marilyn Monroe
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