lazygirlguidetomakeup
lazygirlguidetomakeup
There is a kind of beauty in imperfection.
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lazygirlguidetomakeup · 7 years ago
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Been a while guys... Busy working on a new project. Here’s a sneak peek! 
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lazygirlguidetomakeup · 8 years ago
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Hi I want to pass onto the anons wondering which skin tone they might be: try smokey black eye shadow and see if it dulls your eyes or shines your face; if people react strongly to you, you are definitely not warm tone. Warm skin tone cannot pull the smokey black, grey makeup; it dulls their skin and makes them sick. Remember, make up is supposed to make you healthy!
Thanks!
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lazygirlguidetomakeup · 8 years ago
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Look Of the week: 60′s Inspired Cut Crease
Face: Elf Blemish control primer, IT Cosmetics Bye Bye foundation, Maybelline Instant Age Rewind concealer,  FeatherRiverBody Blush in ‘Barely Pink’, Lancome Contour, Rimmel Stay Matte Powder 
Eyes: NYX Proof it eye primer, Smashbox Cherry Smoke Palette (Crease colors), FeatherRiverBody pressed shadow in ‘Ryme’ (Lid),  Kat Von D Tattoo Liner in Trooper (wing), Chanel Le Volume Mascara,
Lips: Lancome Natural Beauty Lipstick in ‘Cream’ 
Brows: NYX Micro Brow Pencil in Auburn
Quick tips:
Shade in the crease first going from lightest shade to darkest shade
Once the crease is done clean up the edges with a damp q-tip and concealer then apply the lid color 
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lazygirlguidetomakeup · 8 years ago
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lazygirlguidetomakeup · 8 years ago
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Hey always after clubbing i have black stains under my eyes even if i bake, it could be mascara or black eyeshadow, but how can i prevent it? Xoxo
I hate when that happens and unfortunately, It’s a common problem. 
So first of all baking doesn’t prevent your other makeup from bleeding it’s just a technique to get a more flawless finish with your powder and concealer.  You can still bake but what you really need to stop the black streaks are waterproof mascara, eyeliner, and eye primer. Since they’re waterproof they’ll have a much better chance of holding up once you start sweating. As added backup to make sure everything stays in place I would also suggesting giving your face a good misting of setting spray. I really like L’oreal infallible setting spray. 
Another thing is I would just avoid putting too much makeup on the lower part of your eye to start because the more you have the more likely it is to start smudging and bleeding.
Sometimes those stains are unavoidable so on nights when you just can’t seem to stop it I would pack a little touch-up kit. All you really need is Q-tips, concealer, and a powder. Use the Q-tip to carefully clean up where your eye makeup has smudged (It generally works better if it’s damp) and then go in and touch up those areas with your concealer setting with powder. It’s a 2-minute fix and you’ll look good as new afterward. 
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lazygirlguidetomakeup · 8 years ago
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