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Marie Antoinette Inspired Makeup

By Bria
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Todays makeup share almost wasn't. Somedays I have such a struggle organizing myself enough to be able to externalize the pictures in my mind to share with you all. This was the third makeup look I attempted. What was wrong with the others? They just didn't feel right, the color palette felt repetitive and the design very overdone, uninspired. It is a challenge to edit myself during the process of applying my makeup and it is something I plan on working to improve on. With some of my recent looks I've forgotten less is more, and as a result when I look back on them I find that many of my looks are unbalanced and appear to be unfinished. 

Upon editing the photos for this post I felt reminiscent of Maria Coppola's Marie Antoinette with Kirsten Dunst. The blues of her dress, pinks of her cheeks and the gilded trim of her carriage.  Overall I'm quite happy with the finish of this look. I am obsessed with blush so far I just have the one palette from ELF that I've put in rotation but I can't wait to expand my blush collection. I also dabbled back into customizing lashes, I used to do it quite often but then fell out of it. Currently my lash stash is bare bones but I hope to replinish it soon and get to cutting and pasting for some more fun lashes. 

Colored Eyelashes, Marie Antoinette Eye Makeup

Eyes

Viseart Editorial Brights http://fave.co/2krFeY8

Inglot Gel Liner 77 http://amzn.to/2l2E3jO

Inglot Duraline http://fave.co/2ladyvG

Red Cherry Individual Lashes 

Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Medium Brown http://fave.co/2krw0vb

Sugarpill Darling (discontinued?)

Sugarpill Goldilux http://amzn.to/2l2Gkf6

Skin

Urban Decay Naked Skin Foundation http://fave.co/2jCOxY9

Urban Decay Naked Skin Conceal http://fave.co/2krvBJb

RCMA No-Color Powder (beautylish)

Inglot HD Sculpting Powder (beautylish)

Elf Blush Palette Dark 

BECCA Champagne Pop http://fave.co/2dMKw2a

 

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