Thursday, June 24, 2010

Need makeup help from a Professional MAC makeup artist!?

I want to achieve this model's makeup look:


http://www.flickr.com/photos/navgator/2870680247/


http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidyuweb/3414505651/





She's written something on her blog about her makeup brand (which is MAC) so that's why I wanted professional help from a MAC makeup artist. I know it's less than likely to be able to figure out exactly what she uses; her makeup just looks flawless! Any suggestions on the type of MAC foundation brand/powder, cheek color, eyeshadow that she probably used to achieve this look would be greatly appreciated.Need makeup help from a Professional MAC makeup artist!?
GO to MAC and have them tell you! The only makeup I wear is MAC and I get a million compliments on how flawless my skin looks! You will spend a lot of money MAC-ing up your make-up kit, but once you are complete and only have to maintain it (buying new powder, eye shadow, etc.) you will be set! It is impossible to tell you what she is wearing from a pic, but everything MAC offers will pull this look off. She obviously has very good skin as well so if you don't, don't get your hopes up toooo high!Need makeup help from a Professional MAC makeup artist!?
honestly, you're probably not going to get a MAC makeup artist, but there will be some helpful people out there on Y!A, and you probably won't know EXACTLY what colors, but it's obvious, that you can get the general color scheme. just use anything MAC. go to a MAC makeup counter in like Macy's, and show them the picture, they'll be more than happy to help you.
i am not a MAC artist, but i would not lie when i say i am very good at describing makeup.


Go to the MAC website and find some powders and shadows that she used in her photos. If you dont want to spend the money, by something similar to that. sephora has some great stuff and so does Victoria secret.


1. use coverup on those trouble areas, followed by liquid foundation


2. once you have a set 'canvas' apply black liner to her waterline and a think layer to the top of your lid


3. then apply a dark brown shadow to the corner of your eye (matte is your best bet)


*use a liner brush for most of your application


4. with your liner brush smudge some black matte shadow around the outer corner of your eye


5. find a soft brush that you have and blend in white shimmer shadow to the brow bone. then line with black liquid liner (thin) and add mascara


6. here's a trick for blush use bronzer first as a base from your cheek bone to the apple then get a peach blush and blend over the bronzer it will give you a richer look

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