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Arabian Night Inspired Look

Make Up Tutorials

  1. Prep skin with moisturizer
  2. Add some primer on your T-zone
  3. Set everything with setting spray
  4. Apply lip balm
  5. Apply liquid contour on your cheekbones, forehead, and nose bridge
  6. Blend the product with a brush
  7. Apply liquid blush
  8. Blend everything again
  9. Mix foundation with hyaluronic acid serum and then apply it in places you didn’t put contour
  10. Blend foundation with a brush
  11. Apply concealer
  12. Blend concealer with a brush
  13. Set everything with setting spray
  14. Apply powder
  15. Apply powder blush
  16. Apply setting powder and take off the excess with a brush
  17. Draw a wing with eyeliner
  18. Take a fluffy brush and blend the edges of the wing
  19. Put eyeliner on your lower lash line and blend the edges
  20. Apply glitter all over your lids
  21. Put false eyelashes on

Tools

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Eyeliner Brush

False Eyelashes

Fluffy Eyeshadow Brush

Blending Brush

Makeup Pad

Foundation Brush

Mixing Palette

Cosmetics

Blush

Eyeliner

Foundation

Glitter

Hyaluronic Acid Serum

Lip Balm

Liquid Blush

Liquid Concealer

Moisturizer

Powder

Setting Powder

Setting Spray

Liquid Contour

Primer

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