- Eyes:
- Urban Decay Primer Potion
- ColourPop Super Shock Shadow in Amaze on the lid
- BH Cosmetics Carli Bybel Palette
- Lightest shade as my base (first shade of the first row)
- Matte tan (3rd shade of the 1st row) lightly applied in the crease
- Matte dark mauve (4th shade of the 1st row) to darken the crease
- Shimmering gold (3rd shade of the 2nd row) on top of Amaze to add even more sparkle and shine
- Matte plum (last shade on 1st row) on the lower lash line
- Cover Girl Plumpify Mascara
- Milani Length In Seconds Lash Fibers
- Wet n Wild Ultimate Brow Universal Stencil Kit
- Face:
- Nivea Post Shave Balm as a primer. It works, you guys. NikkieTutorials isn't crazy. Well, she kind of is, but in an amazing way. She is fantastic.
- Makeup Forever Ultra HD Foundation Stick. I alternated with the L'Oreal True Match Lumi Cushion foundation last week. Now that I have my shade, I really like that foundation.
- Maybelline Better Skin Concealer
- Maybelline Master Fix Setting Powder
- Rimmel + Kate Moss Sculpting Trio
- Carli Bybel Palette (lightest highlighter)
- Rimmel Exaggerate Lip Liner in East End Snob
- Life's Entropy Lip Theory in Anomoly. I also used the new Cover Girl Oh Sugar Lip Balms a couple of times. I am loving those.
And to take everything off, I used Facial Makeup Remover from My Agave Spa to take off my eyeshadow and mascara, then used Garnier's Micellar Cleansing Water followed by Kiehl's Blue Herbal Gel Cleanser.
I also wanted to take a sec to share some of the brushes I use on a regular basis.
- Real Techniques Sponge
- Sephora Crease Brush. I don't the number because it has rubbed off of the handle. I looked online, but I couldn't find it.
- Yet another crease brush. This is the Sephora Pro #17. I also couldn't find this one, but Pro Crease #10 looks almost identical to it.
- The new Revlon blush brush is pretty nice. It is soft, but there is still some density to it.
- This M.A.C double ended brush came with one of their holiday sets.
- I use the tapered (light) end of the Kat Von D Shade+Light brush to set my under eyes.
- I can't remember which collection this brush came out with, but I like using this Sonia Kashuk as my all over shadow brush.