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Kylie Jenner Inspired Make Up.

By Teaantoast @teaantoastblog
KYLIE JENNER INSPIRED MAKE UP. With Kylie Jenner totally coming up trumps over all the Kardashian's recently with her hair, make up and her clothes (ughhhh her stylist is smashing it at the moment!) Everything Kylie Jenner does is bang on at the moment in my opinion. I absolutely adored her make up in this picture and wanted to recreate it. Yes she has totally turned into my style icon at the moment. Here's how it turned out...
KYLIE JENNER INSPIRED MAKE UP. Sorry for the poor quality of photo, my iPhone was the only thing I had with me.

Base - I used the Charlotte Tilbury Wonderglow as a primer to start off with. Then went on top of that with the L'Oreal True Match Foundation and concealed my blemishes and under my eyes with the classic Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer. I didn't really contour but as I had fake tan on I just wanted to warm up the face a little with some bronzer and for that I used the Rimmel Natural Bronzer.


Brows
- For my eyebrows I only used the Illamasqua Eyebrow Cake in the shade Thunder.

Eyes
- I didn't want to go too dark on the eyes as I was wearing this look in the day. I used the Rimmel HD 5 pan eyeshadow pallette in Brixton Brown, and I used the lightest shade out of the quad all over my lid. I then used a Maxfactor eye shadow that I had got in one of their Christmas freebie boxes on the outer corner of my lids. I can't find this eye shadow online so I'm presuming it's been discontinued. It says on the back Earth Spirits, 105 Terra Firma. I then went in the crease with the top left shade from the Rimmel 5 pan pallette for a bit more definition and then took it along the lower lash line as well. I lined my top lash line with the L'oreal Infallible Eye Liner in night day black. To finish off my eyes I used Charlotte Tilbury Full Fat Lashes Mascara which I LOOOOOVE!

Lips
- To finish off my whole cheeky chops I used Collection Lasting Colour Lipstick in Coffee Break 4.

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