Sunday, June 26, 2011

Products used in first makeup tutorial!

Hey Gorgeous ones!

Aggh I'm so excited! I have finally posted my very first makeup tutorial on YouTube (with a lot of help from my wonderful boyfriend, thanks babe!) ! It's very basic and not the best quality, but I worked very hard so I'm proud of it! I'm sure once I get the hang of all this new fangled technology :) they will look better.

If you watched my video and want to know about the products I used, here is a full list.

In order of use:

- Too Faced Cosmetics Primed & Poreless Primer with a Bronze Tint & SPF 20

- Makeup Forever HD Foundation in shade 120

- Makeup Forever Concealer Palette in No. 1 (Combination of the first three shades)

- MAC Studio Careblend Pressed Powder in shade Medium

- Makeup Forever Waterproof Eyebrow Corrector in Shade 02 Light Brown

- Rimmel Glam Eyes Quad in 021 State of Grace

- Rimmel Glam Eyes Quad in 001 Smoky Noir

- Makeup Forever Aqua Eye Liner in Matte Black

- Rimmel Max Volume Flash Waterproof Mascara in Black

- Makeup Forever Sculpting Kit

- NARS Blush in Orgasm

- Makeup Forever Aqua Lip Liner in 3C Medium Neutral Beige

- Makeup Forever Lipstick Palette in No. 10 Peach


I hope you have fun with this. And remember you can always find a similar shade in your favorite makeup brand if you'd like, I just happen to love Makeup Forever. :)

I'm really going to try and do a better video this week sometime, so stay tuned for more!

Later Lovelies,
xoxo Lacey

2 comments:

  1. It's so lovely to see a real makeup artist on here. Congratulations on posting your first tutorial up on you tube!

    You have a wonderful blog, I will definitly check back to read more of your posts. I wish you all of the luck in the world (although I am sure you don't need it).

    All the best,
    Voe.
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  2. Thank you so much! That means so much to me! I think you have a great blog as well. :) I think it's great that you approach makeup from a scientific perspective. Everyone should always find out what they're putting on their skin. ;)

    Thanks again for the kinds words and good luck to you!

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