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Fresh Vacation Look

Make Up Tutorials

  1. Prep your skin with a moisturizer
  2. Apply primer to your T-zone
  3. Apply eye cream
  4. Apply liquid concealer only in places you really need to
  5. Hydrate your lips with lip oil
  6. Mix concealer and moisturizer for a more natural finish
  7. Apply products and blend them using a brush
  8. Put light concealer under your eyes and on your nose bridge, and blend it with a brush
  9. Apply blush on your cheeks, outer corner of your eyes, and forehead
  10. Blend blush using your fingers or brush
  11. Set the area under your eyes with compact powder
  12. Apply powder blush in the same places you applied liquid blush earlier
  13. Apply highlighter on your eyelids, cheekbones, browbones, chin, nose bridge, and cupid’s bow
  14. Brush and set your eyebrows with brow gel
  15. Apply mascara
  16. Contour your lips with lip liner
  17. Apply shimmery lip gloss
  18. Apply more highlighter on your eyelids
  19. Set your makeup with a setting spray

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Eyebrow Brush

Blush Brush

Highlighter Brush

Blending Brush

Makeup Pad

Mixing Palette

Cosmetics

Blush

Compact Powder

Eye Cream

Eyebrow Gel

Face Primer

Lip Gloss

Lip Liner

Lip Oil

Liquid Blush

Liquid Concealer

Mascara

Moisturizer

Setting Spray

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