Makeup in turquoise, pink & yellow

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Miska paints so many paintings at home and right now he is working on a painting in the colors turquoise, pink, yellow and black - which inspired me to today's makeup! :)

Face primer - Paese Makeup Base (Matte)
Concealer -
Pixi Pat Away Concealing Base (1 Cream)
Foundation - glo pressed Base Foundation (Honey medium)
Contouring - Contouring Palette (2)
Rouge - Blush (35)
Fixing Mist - Pixi Makeup Fixing Mist
Powder - Paese Bamboo Silk Powder

Brynpenna - glo Skin Beauty Micro Brow Liner (Raven)

Lip pencil - glo Lip Pencil (Soulmate) in the contours
Lipstick - glo Lipstick (Bella)

It's something with pink and yellow together that I just LOVE! :)

All colorful shades are Paese NEO Eyeshadow.

  1. Eyeshadow primer, Pixi eye bright primer
    Yellow eye shadow in the corner of the eye
  2. Pink eyeshadow at the end of the eyelid
  3. Light eye shadow in the middle of the eyelid, Paese cashmere eyeshadow (667)
  4. Turquoise eye shadow between the yellow and the pink on the eyelid
    Turquoise and yellow eye shadow from the outer lash line and outwards
  5. Black eyeliner with wing, Kryolan HD Cream Liner (Ebony)
  6. Black eye shadow at the end of the eyelid, Paese cashmere eyeshadow (602)
    Black mascara on the upper lashes, Magnetic lash mascara

Clear!

Not having eye shadow or mascara on the underside of the eyes means that the eye shape becomes more "lifted" instead of enlarged / more open as it becomes if you put both up & down. In addition, you do not feel as much make-up - as soon as you get color under the eyes, the whole look feels more made-up, which is neither a bow nor a bee, but a good thing to think about if you want to use a lot of make-up but are not used to and have difficulty feeling feel comfortable in it :)

Hugs are!

2 COMMENTS

  1. Hey! Hope it's okay that I ask you, thought you are knowledgeable in this with skin. If a brand claims that their foundation "prevents" acne, how do you interpret this? When asked if there is an active ingredient in their foundation that would prevent acne, they ducked the question, saying that the formula is oil-free (thus preventing acne). Can one really say this?

    • If it is only that it is oil-free that makes it “prevent acne”, I think it is a gray area… There are laws that you may not say wrong things about a product, but exactly where the line goes legally, I am not entirely sure.

      1. Oil in general does not cause acne. I have oil in my skin care and it is great for my skin!
      2. However, there are more expensive oils that settle on the surface and thus give a bad result on oily skin. Or foundations that contain heavy silicone oils that can clog and thus aggravate acne. So if you compare the skin with such a product and then with an oil-free product, you can have less acne with the oil-free product - but that is a completely different question, because if you compare oil-free foundation or no foundation at all, the difference is not the same .
      There are foundations with oil that suits oily skin as well, it depends on the amount of oil, type of oil etc.

      Check out the inci list I think! :) It may be that it prevents acne but that the person who answered had a little bad control over what contains actually does. Hug!

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