The three products for the makeover are Daniel Sandler's Watercolour Liquid Blush in Glow, which I've been meaning to try for ages; Veil Complexion Fix (said to be used by Jennifer Aniston) and a mascara.
I passed on the mascara but I did buy the Veil and the two Watercolour Blush colours. The second one is supposed to be optional but to my mind it really makes the make-up. You could easily get away with this one on its own and not bother with the other shade, Glow, which is used mostly for contouring and as an eyeshadow. In the pic at the top, you're seeing the finished result.
I won't go into the tutorial in huge detail - you can view it here. But basically, after preparing your skin in the normal way, you use Veil on your dark circles and areas you want to diminish. You can get more coverage with additional coats, dotting it on and then patting it in quite quickly.
Katie then added the Watercolour Blush in Flush, a pretty pink, to the apples of her cheeks, and a little on the lips where it looks surprisingly good. I love this shade and will carry on using it - it gives a very fresh looking radiant blush.
In all, it's a fast and natural looking make-up and I'm thrilled with the Watercolour Blush.
The foundation is so good that it dispenses with the need for a concealer. It's great at covering dark circles and pigmentation without looking thick and heavy like other full cover foundations. The blush is pretty and natural looking, and the eye primer is great for lightening eyelids which look dark (in my case).
No products were gifted for this post.
An Alternative Three Product Make-Up
I have my own version of a three product fast make-up which is:- Darphin Melaperfect anti-dark spots correcting foundation
- Watercolour Blush in Flush (as above)
- Look Fabulous Forever Smooth Out Eye Primer
The foundation is so good that it dispenses with the need for a concealer. It's great at covering dark circles and pigmentation without looking thick and heavy like other full cover foundations. The blush is pretty and natural looking, and the eye primer is great for lightening eyelids which look dark (in my case).
No products were gifted for this post.
It's a very fresh and youthful look Gail. Interesting post. I haven't heard of the tutorial but do like Daniel Sandler's products.
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