Naked Palette Tutorial: My Full Face, Everyday Makeup! (Blonde Hair, Fair Skin)
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- Added Sep 3, 2011
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I was originally filming a "5 Minute Makeup Tag" then I hadn't even got to my concealer by the time the alarm went off. So I kept the footage and just turned it into a tutorial. So that's why the camera angle is so far away. Hopefully if I do another makeup routine video I will zoom in so I can show you my eye makeup better.
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I was originally filming a "5 Minute Makeup Tag" then I hadn't even got to my concealer by the time the alarm went off. So I kept the footage and just turned it into a tutorial. So that's why the camera angle is so far away. Hopefully if I do another makeup routine video I will zoom in so I can show you my eye makeup better.
I used browns on my eyes instead of blacks when I want it to look natural because my eyelashes and eyebrows are so light. I never really fill in my brows either. This look is completely work appropriate for a clean conservative look. Basically this makeup routine is my face but better. It looks fresh and natural and doesn't take long to do. Below you fill find a list of products I used in this video if you are interested in recreating the exact look or matching the products with things you already have.
What I used!
Face: Elizabeth Arden Matte Moisture Lotion, Medium Natural/Shimmer MSF, MAC Studio Fix Concealer NC-15, Bare Minerals Well Rested, Nars Laguna Bronzer.
Eyes: UDPP Eden, From Naked Palette --Virgin, Naked, Sidecar, Smog, Sephora White Jumbo Eye Pencil, MAC Vanilla Pigment, Prestige Kohl Eyeliner Brown, Maybelline One by One Mascara Black/Brown
Lips: Mac Myth, Rimmel Sweet Lust Lipgloss
FTC: All products featured in this video were purchased by me with my owe money. This is not sponsored by any company. All opinions are completely my own.
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