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Get The Look: Natural Glam. We all aim for perfection, but sometimes flaws are even more beautiful. It’s still important to take proper care of our skin by drinking lots of water, cleansing regularly and taking preventative steps with moisturizers and sun protection. You are gorgeous, inside and out — so embrace your natural beauty and cut your cosmetic routine down to 5 easy steps: 1. Diminish shadows by adding light and radiance to fatigued skin. Use the YSL Touche Eclat pen to instantly lift the eye area. Create fuller lips and perfect the shape of your nose by strategically applying this illuminator. 2.

Add structure to your face by enhancing your natural brow shape. Your beauty go-to gal, Priscilla Francine. Get the look: how-to create your favorite makeup looks - tarte cosmetics. 6 Hot Summer Eye Makeup Tutorials! I am going to clue you all in on a little secret, I have never been taught how to put on makeup! Honestly, I have had very little interest in makeup, hair or beauty in any way until recently. I don't know what it is, but as the kids get older and I find I have more time, there is actually a renewed interest in looking my best. A while ago, I posted a roundup with 5 short hair tutorials for summer. Today, I thought I would do a roundup for some of the makeup tutorials I have come across for summer eye looks.

Enjoy! 1. I really love this look. 2. I don't know what it is, but I really love the striking green color in this one down near the lashes and then the more smokey/muted feel of the rest of the look. 3. This one is not a video, but it is one of my favorites in those I have run across so I wanted to share. Photo from the Jangsara.blogspot.com tutorial. 4. 5. This is a toned down version of the traditional dark smokey eye and would be great for summer nights. 6. Kathleen Bunn. Makeup Mon...errr Tuesday: Green Eyes. First, I know it's Tuesday and I'm predictably late with Makeup Monday. I hope the lack of alliteration doesn't detract from the post; I promise that I have lots of great excuses for not putting this up yesterday.

Or, I fell asleep. One of my first forays into the wonderful world of bright eyeshadow was with a beautiful shade of green from Milani (whose older shadows were amazing), and I was forever hooked. Green has since become the most popular color in my rather large makeup collection, though I can't remember the last time I gave them a proper spotlight. For this look, I only used the dark green in the palette, Libertine, and the primer potion. For step by step instructions on how to achieve this look, continue reading after the jump! This will make the colors pop and keep them from creasing. I used the MAC 213 brush with UD Vert e/s, but you can use any comparable brush and bright green shadow. I used the MAC 275 brush and UD Libertine from the black palette. 365 Days of Eyeshadow, Part 2 « Painted Ladies. 9 Easy Ways to Sex Up Your Makeup Routine for 2012: Makeup.

365 Days of Eyeshadow « Painted Ladies.