This is a practice look on my client -

I used the Revolution Palette for this makeup look as it has such a wide variety of colours in it !
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Due to the clients dress I used silvers and blues for the first practice so that it matched her dress.
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EYES!
I used dark blues from the palette to create a smokey eye on both eyes, and then blended it out. As the lid colour i used a silver to tie in with the beading on her dress. My client wasn't 100% sure on whether she wanted a wing or not, so I did one eye with and one without.
For the lower lash I used the same deep blue as the crease so that it blended together.
FACE!
-BENEFIT - the porefessinal
-LAURA MERCIER- foundation primer
- MAC- charged water skin hydrating mist
- RIMMEL FOUNDATION- wake me up (not sure on shade - was her own)
-RIMMEL CONCEALER- wake me up (classic beige)
-L'OREAL POWDER- true match (golden beige)
-TOPSHOP EYE BRIGHTENER- moonlight
-TOPSHOP EYE BRIGHTENER- moonlight
-TOO FACED BRONZER/BLUSH - rachael + ross
-CHARLOTTE TILBURY HIGHLIGHTER- bar of gold
LIPS!
The lipstick I chose to use was a Charlotte Tilbury shade in Penelope Pink.
The reason I went for this nude is because I had gone heavy on the eyes. Also I knew that a darker lip would be harder to maintain; considering she would be having lots of photos, dancing and eating a meal.
LIPS!
The lipstick I chose to use was a Charlotte Tilbury shade in Penelope Pink.
The reason I went for this nude is because I had gone heavy on the eyes. Also I knew that a darker lip would be harder to maintain; considering she would be having lots of photos, dancing and eating a meal.
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I hope you enjoyed this prom look as much as I did creating it!
Ellie
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