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My girl melissa, I love this look. Fun colors, great for a party. Cat eye is so in right now and looks amazing on anyone. All MAC
MAC Plum Foolery blush
MAC Silver Dusk Iridescent Loose Powder
MAC Bare Canvas Paint (base)
MAC Sea Me Shadestick (base)
MAC Blue Brown pigment (over Sea Me)
MAC Contrast e/s (crease)
MAC Freshwater e/s (upper and lower liner)
MAC Shroom e/s (browbone)
CoverGirl Last Exact mascara
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Melissa Joan Hart to Nicole Kidman their are many celebrities who have suffered makeup malfunction of using much white powder on their face.They are looking over ,here i will tell you about celebrity makeup malfunctions.Lets know about them.
1. Kylie jenner
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I love all of NARS cute names for their products. Lately I've been lovin' NARS makeup, especially their sheer glow foundation. I just wish it wasn't so expensive. Can you believe these 3 items cost me $100? It's so expensive being a girl!
My makeup! Minus the Urban Decay eyeliner cause I ran out. :(
I have more, but these are the ones I mainly use.
On everyday basis, I just use eyeliner and the Benetint Rose Petal lip balm.
And of course, there are days when I feel like putting a little more. :)
120/365 - Makeup (Nikon d3100, f/8, 1/25 sec, ISO-100, off camera lighting)
Twenty fourth in the Leah Likes series.
Leah likes makeup.
STROBIST: YN460-II flash through optic white umbrella at 3/7th power one foot from model's face fired through sync cables. Fill light, workman's lamp with natural bulb diffused with wax paper, model left one foot at shoulder level angled up towards face. Reflector placed at model's chest level directly in front of model's stomach, tiled at 30 degrees towards model's face. Hair light was architect lamp with natural light bulb pointed down on back of model's head from two feet back and two feet above.