Saturday, December 5, 2009

Can anyone professional in makeup tell me the tools & products to use to get this look?[pic inside]

okay; im starting school very very very soon.


%26amp;%26amp; i want a new look because im going to a new school


now i have recently been viewing the-n's hit show queen bees


%26amp;%26amp; my boyfriend told me that i resembled Gisbelle Castillo so i want the look she has like her make is awesome so i want to know if there is a professional makeup artist can give me the whole nine yards like





steps;products;tools...%26amp;%26amp; we have the same skin complexion..so..yeaa


heres the pic of the look i want...





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Can anyone professional in makeup tell me the tools %26amp; products to use to get this look?[pic inside]
Your best bet is to take that photo to a cosmetics counter at the mall (try MAC) and let their artist help you out.Can anyone professional in makeup tell me the tools %26amp; products to use to get this look?[pic inside]
i would use a gold eyeshadow to put on your lids, with lots of thick black liquid eyeliner. Follow with 2-3 coats of a volumizing, lengthening mascara. Use a berry colored cream blush and blend on the apples of your cheeks. Finish off with a peach colored gloss.
Her look is pretty easy - it's just a natural look it seems. Sorry, this might be a bit wordy, I'm not sure how much detail you want.





Eyebrows: Her eyebrows seem to be very defined, and if it was made up to be that way, you can do it as well. Use Clinique Brow Shaper or any eye shadow you may have in 1-3 shades lighter than your actual eyebrow color. Fill it in gently and kind of sweep/dab it across so it doesn't look too fake.





Eyes: The picture's a tad small, but you can tell she has heavy mascara on. I assume she has eyeliner on as well. Use black eyeliner (liquid, pencil or ';marker';) and apply it to the top only in a neat line. Use an eyelash curler to double up the curl to have such ';big'; lashes like Gisbelle. Then, use volumizing mascara like Estee Lauder Hypnose or just Covergirl Lash Blast. Use multiple coats, and then layer it with a lengthening formula (my always go-to length mascara is Clinique Long Pretty Lashes.)





Face: Use a primer to create a nice base for foundation (try Benefit That Girl or MAC.) Apply liquid foundation for that dewy look (try MAC as well.) Next, apply blush to the apples of your cheeks (suck in your face so your cheekbones protrude.) Apply there in sweeping circular motions with Benefit Throb or Benefit Georgia blush. Throb is more intense and sultry, while Georgia maintains pretty. Finally, finish with a nice anti-feather nude lipstick (try Clinique High Impact Lip Color in A Nutshell.) Use a pencil to avoid feathering if you like, although I don't think you will need it.
Use a white liner pencil (Rimmel Kohl Kajal in Pure White) to line the inner corner of your eye. Use a black liner pencil (Rimmer Kohl Kajal Jet Black) to line from about mid lid to outer corner on the top and bottom. Blend the white and black together with your finger. Use a liquid liner (Urban Decay liquid liner in Oil Slick) to retrace the black liner, making the line slimmer where it meets the white and thickest as you get towards the outer corner of your eye. Trace the top only, not the bottom. At the edge, stretch your eye out and up and close your lid, then make a thick line continuing from the lid line and up (think Amy Winehouse, majorly subdued.)





Use white eyeshadow (CoverGirl in Snow Blossom) in the inner corner of your eye, blending with the white liner. Move the brush upwards to about mid lid, then use a dark brown shadow to the outer edge of the lid. Blend with the white. Use the shadow on your lid only! Now use a bronze shadow on the brow bone and blend from the lid on the outer edge. All of the colors can be found in the CoverGirl quad eyeshadow Coffee Shop tray.





To further the look, use false eyelashes. Apply foundation, blush, and fill in eyebrows as usual. Good luck!
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