Today I had a make-up customer who had booked a make-up consultation ink. products, then you get make-up and get everything explained step by step and products for the whole sum :) So it became a 50+ make-up with more alert eyes! :)
She was very happy and I got to take before and after pictures, so much fun!
Here is the result:

BASE:
Face primer - Pixi Flawless & Poreless Primer
Foundation - Pixi H2O Skintint (3 Warm)
Powders that remove redness - gloMinerals Redness Relief Powder
Contouring & highlighter - Pixi Book of beauty contour creator
Rouge - gloMinerals Blush (Papaya)
Fixing mist - Pixi Makeup Fixing Mist
We started with a face primer that evens out the skin and pores a little extra, then a water-resistant gel foundation. Tiny redness relief powder on cheeks and nose that removes redness incredibly effectively. After the contouring and highlighter (both matte highlighter and with luster) and a rosy blush on the cheeks.
Eyebrows - Pixi natural brow duo (natural brown)
We filled in the eyebrows with a brow pencil that is shaped like a triangle (gives a very soft filling) and brow gel with a little color.
EYES:
Eyeshadow Primer - Pixi eye bright primer
Eyeshadows - Paese Opal Eyeshadow (Golden Brown)
Light eyeliner along the waterline - gloMinerals Eye Pencil (Peach)
Eyeliner - Kryolan HD Cream Liner (Ebony)
Mascara - Magnetic lash mascara
For her eyes, I wanted to use brown tones that go on the warm, golden direction to emphasize her eye color. Surely she has an incredibly nice blue eye color? So there ice blue, nice! We added the eyeshadow lighter on the inside and darker on the outside, which opens up and enlarges the eyes. We marked the eyes with lash markings / lashliner and eyeliner and brightened up the waterline with an off-white pencil.
Lipstick - gloMinerals Suede Matte Crayon (Demure)

So fine! :)
It seems to be so poppis with glow in makeup! Know that you have super good products for oily skin, but can you make a post about how to place highlighter and other glow products so you do not look greasy but fresh! :-) I'm a beginner at it and do not get to it. Thanks for a great blog !!