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Everyday Make Up Look

By Natalieroseanne @clutzyprincess
Benefit Fine One One, Liz Earle Skin Tint, Liz Earle Light Reflecting Concealer, MUA Pro-Brow Palette, Urban Decay 24/7 glide on pencil in Whiskey, Revlon Lip butter in Cotton Candy, Maybelline Color Tattoo in Bad to the Bronze, Maybelline Mascara
For everyday I don't always use foundation, I find it's really heavy so for this look I've used Liz Earle Sheer Skin Tint* in fair. It's gives light coverage and it evens out your skin leaving a slight dewy look. If I'm using a skin tint, I will generally use concealer under my eyes and on any blemishes and this is wear  Liz Earle Light Reflecting Concealer* comes in. It just makes my skin that bit clearer. I don't tend to wear too much on my eyes if I'm going for just a quick basic look, and so I use my fingers to apply just Maybelline Colour Tattoo in Bad to the Bronze to my lid. Bronze colours really make blue eyes pop, I also apply a tiny bit under my lash line. If I want to add a little definition I will pop a pencil liner on my upper lid, and here I've added Urban Decay 24/7 Glide on Pencil in Whiskey (from the duo-liner) which is a gorgeous matte brown color. To finish my eyes I need a little mascara, I just grab whichever I'm in the mood for, and I've used Maybelline Great Lash mascara, in Black. I add blush onto my cheeks, and to be sneaky I use Benefit Fine One One as it includes the highlight shade as well and so I sweep all three colours across my cheek. I use the highlight shade from Benefit Fine One One, on my brow bone and above my brow. I then use an angled brush, I've used the Inika Angled Brush* to apply myMUA Brow Palette. Finally, to finish the everyday look I grab a Revlon Lip Butter, in Cupcake to add a soft color to my lips. Revlon Lip Butters are perfect for everyday use, as they are super simple to apply and leave your lips moisturised and gorgeously pigmented. 
Bronze Eye Make Up, Blue Eyes, Pout, Lips, Eyes, Big BrowsSide Profile, Plait, Lips, Pout, Pink Lips, Bronze eyes, Blue Eyes  Natalie Roseanne

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