Huge bruise

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Some people think that it is unprofessional of a make-up artist to smudge hands and the like when applying make-up.
 
 
I agree, while I think it feels more artistically to use their body parts as palettes! :)
 
 
It is also quick and easy, for us efficient (not lazy) people.
 
 
BUT it is not as fun if you as I often do - realize that you are in a hurry in the middle of a make-up and forget that wash sig!
 
 
 
People think I've been in a fight!

Brown autumn soot

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Here are some gray pictures of today's make-up :) Are you starting to get tired of my whining about the pictures now, haha!
A warm and lovely autumn make-up.
Light yellow-white eye shadow in the inner part of the eyelid and in the corner of the eye, Kryolan Eyedust (No.1)
Light yellow-white matt eye shadow under the brow, Eleven 180 Palette.
Valid eye shadow in the middle of the eyelid,  Eleven 180 Palette
Orange eye shadow in the middle of the lower lash line,  Eleven 180 Palette.
Dark brown eye shadow at the end of the lower lash line, at the end of the eyelid and along the globe line, Glo Minerals gloEyeshadow (Kona)
White eyeliner on the inner lash line, H&M.
Navy blue mascara on all lashes, Max Factor Flase Lash Effect (Deep Blue)
Painted a little bit bigger eyebrows too.

Now I will look at the end of Project Runway Sweden, forgot that it is Monday!

Then it will be bums in bed, feels a little feverish but is definitely not going to get sick. I do not have time for that :)

Have a nice evening everyone!

Long eyelashes

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I love my long eyelashes!
 
 
Of course, they do not always want to cooperate, but being able to do a black sweep, and still have lashes that "stand out from the make-up" feels so luxurious!
 
 
Wish you a wonderful start to the week!

Stylist Training - Lesson 2

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In the 2nd lesson, Philip Warkander - a journalist, researcher and fashion scientist at Stockholm University lectured.
 
 
Shit fries how interesting it was! I could have listened to him for several days.
 
Philip does not work with fashion at all in practice, but studies fashion as one phenomenon, theoretically.
Philip Warkander on the left
 
 
 
By examining previous trends, we can by studying today's society predict upcoming trends! Everything became very logical when he explained.

At the end of the lesson, all students had one with them fashion image, for example from a campaign, which we studied together. Why is the image made the way it is made, and why does it appeal to me?

It became a lot of facts and fashion history, but at the same time a completely different way of thinking about fashion. That everything will be as it is is not by chance.

Very interesting!

Spice up your sweeping

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A black sweeper is very classically stylish, and basically always works.

However, it is a make-up that "everyone has seen", but also a cruel one base makeup which you can very easily spruce up!

By, for example, adding glitter, strazz stones, or other small parts, you can turn an ordinary sweeper into a make-up that stands out in the crowd.

Today I used color! :)

 A black sweep but a huge splash of color!
 
Black eyeshadow smoky on the eyelid, Smashbox (Kiss' N Tell)
 Light purple shimmery eye shadow at the bottom of the lower lash line and in the corner of the eye, Eleven 180 Palette.
Dark pink eye shadow at the end of the lower lash line, Eleven 180 Palette.
Light yellow-white eye shadow under the brow, Eleven 180 Palette.
White eyeliner on the inner lash line, H&M.
Black eyeliner along the upper lash line, H&M.
Navy blue mascara on all lashes, Max Factor Flase Lash Effect (Deep Blue)
Now Miska and I are going to sleep well in bed, after being invited to food, wine and Bingolotto by sister Linda! :)
Tomorrow it's time for work again, nice with some routines!
Goodnight everyone!
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