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by on ‎03-05-2014 03:16 PM


Maureen already has such a classic look to her—I absolutely love her long, red hair and doll-like skin, so I really only needed to enhance this for the red carpet. In order to keep her skin looking radiant, I mixed a little maracuja oil with Amazonian clay full coverage foundation and pressed it into her skin with my fingers.  Then, using the maracujacreaseless concealer, I highlighted under her eyes and set everything with Amazonian clay finishing powder.


She loves to contour, so I used the sculptor along her jawline and under her cheek bones to give added definition. Then, I lightly buffed Park Ave Princess Matte Waterproof bronzer along her hairline to gently warm up her skin.  For a dewy pop of color, I dabbed cheek stain in exposed on the apples of her cheeks.


Maureen loves a matte eye look, so I used a matte vanilla color on her lids, followed by a light dusting of matte Park Ave Princess in her creases to add warmth. Then, I darkened her outer corners and lower lash line in a rich, matte chocolate brown shade.  I finished her eyes by defining her lashes with a thin line of Amazonian Clay Liner and 2 coats of Lights, Camera, Lashes™ 4-in-1 mascara.


I gave her lips a slight pop of color with our Amazonian butter lipstick in plummy rose.



After seeing Courtney’s dress, I knew we had to create something super glamorous.  To keep the look young and fresh, I wanted to add a pop of color. I used our be Mattenificent cc palette to add a hint of purple to her crease.  I smoked out her outer corners and bottom lash line using the deepest plum color mixed with a touch of black.


I highlighted her inner corners, lined her eyes with Amazonian clay waterproof liner with double-ended brush in brown, and then applied 3 coats of Lights, Camera, Flashes statement mascara to make her eyes pop.


To achieve Courtney’s glowing skin, I prepped her complexion with tarte’s maracuja oil.  Then I buffed Amazonian Clay Full Coverage Foundation on top.  For a dewy highlight, I applied Maracuja Creaseless concealer under her eyes.  To set all liquid makeup, I dusted Amazonian clay finishing powder, and then contoured her face with the sculptor contouring face slenderizer in park ave princess. To bring a flush of color to her cheeks, I swept Amazonian Clay 12-hour blush in dollfaceover the apples of her cheeks.


Since I wanted the focus to be on her smoldering eyes, I kept her lips nude with a layer of LipSurgence Lip Shine in Desired. It’s the perfect peachy, nude shade and complement to a smoky eye.




xo,


Erin


tarte pro makeup artist