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Julianne Hough Wore Votre Vu at the Safe Haven Premiere

By Beautycounter @BeautyCounter
Celebrity makeup artist Spencer Barnes used Votre Vu products to create the look of Julianne Hough for the premiere of ‘Safe Haven.’
Julianne Hough Wore Votre Vu at the Safe Haven Premiere
Her entire look was inspired by her Alberta Ferretti dress which was a very sheer, nude color with beautiful, subtle detailing and shimmering pieces. We wanted to keep the makeup in line with that magical, ethereal feeling, nothing too strong.

I started by prepping Julianne’s skin with the Votre Vu Attentive Skincare Line for sensitive skin. She was extremely happy with the result from the products and the pick-me-up they immediately provided for her skin. The product that I liked the most was the Attentive Crème du Jour, which I applied with a foundation brush in order to get a very even veil.
We wanted to focus to be her eyes, so we went with a very natural face. I applied the Votre Vu Love Me Deux in Provence all over to give her skin a youthful, luminous, lightweight look.
Then to give her a little color back, I took the Vu-On Rouge in Bouquet Rose and used my fingers to warm it up on the back of my hand, then blended it onto the apples of her cheeks. This skin-on-skin application made it softer and sheerer. Then I took a lip brush and applied the Vu-On Rouge in Bouquet Rose directly onto her lips with it. The brush gave greater control and a heavier application for denser color. I finished her lips off with a pale nude gloss to give it a bit more moisture and then set her face with the Belle Poudre HD Sheer Face Powder in Medium.
Next, I used the Beauté en Bronze duo and used a larger powder brush to give her a little kiss of sun and then an angled brush to sculpt the sides of the face, cheek bones, neck and jawline. Then I took the blush and applied it right on the apples of the cheeks. Placement was key with this duo to get the dynamic quality of them playing off of each other.
Now for her eyes, the focus of the face.
I prepped her lids with a nude shadow base. Then took the Le Joli Crayon in Aubergine and smudged it into her upper lash line. Then using a trio of eye shadows from Face Atelier, I created an iridescent look of pale silver, pink/gold, and deep brown.
Lastly, I curled her lashes, applied the Eiffel Power mascara and then finished off with her brows using the Arch de Triumphe in Fair.
To set her face for the night, I used the À Votre Santé Refreshing Spray.
When she got into the dress, it was apparent that the look had come together perfectly. “

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