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Gentle Nude Look

Make Up Tutorials

  1. Prep skin with moisturizer
  2. Apply lip oil
  3. Contour your face. Let contour sit for a minute and then blend it with a brush
  4. Apply foundation and blend it nicely
  5. Apply concealer on your T-zone
  6. Use setting spray. Let it sit for a minute, then blend
  7. Apply liquid blush and blend it nicely
  8. Set your T-zone with powder
  9. Take off the excess of powder with a brush
  10. Apply powder blush
  11. Prep your eyelids with concealer
  12. Brush and fill your eyebrows
  13. Add dark brown shadow in the outer corner and the crease of your eyes and blend it
  14. Add lighter shade all over your lids and create a nice gradient
  15. Apply shimmery shadow all over your lids
  16. Apply dark brown shadow on your lower lash line
  17. Draw a wing using magnetic eyeliner and add false lashes
  18. Add mascara
  19. Apply nude lipstick

Tools

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Eyebrow Brush

Blush Brush

False Eyelashes

Fluffy Eyeshadow Brush

Blending Brush

Powder Brush

Makeup Pad

Foundation Brush

Cosmetics

Blush

Eyeliner

Foundation

Lip Oil

Lipstick

Liquid Blush

Liquid Concealer

Mascara

Moisturizer

Powder

Setting Spray

Liquid Contour

Eyebrow Pomade

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