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Monday, May 19, 2014

Country Garden Pallet Tutorial

I am thrilled to say that TODAY marks the start of something new to the Blog (that I am hoping will encourage more organization - at least to some degree - of the type of posts that you will see here) MAKEUP MONDAYS!! That is right, As requested by many of you there will be more Makeup coming to the Upcy Blog; whether it be a Tutorial, Tips & Tricks, or a review of one of my favourite products... Mondays are now #MakeupMondays! 

I had so much fun making over this natural beauty using the NEW & Limited Edition Country Garden Pallet by Arbonne that was just launched this past weekend at the Global Training Conference!! Mackenzie is so funny & down to earth - we pretty much laughed the entire time, which is my absolute favourite way to work!  - Thank You so much Mackenzie for allowing me to share pictures of the process & photo credits go out to Cody Humble! 

Firstly can we just pause for a moment to talk about how stunning the design is on this Pallet -Capture looks of true loveliness with this exquisite all-in-one palette inspired by a whimsical, bloom-filled English countryside garden. Four brilliant eye shadows and a rosy-bronze blusher let you mix and match for a naturally chic look, finished off with a sheer, perfectly pink pout. Charming and gorgeous, just like you. Convenient all-in-one set for eyes, lips and cheeks in trend colours and high-performing VEGAN formulas!
ALL of the products used in this Tutorial are from Arbonne's Cosmetic Line! 

Mackenzie Murdock Modeling 'Country Garden'

Model: Mackenzie Murdock; Makeup by: Jennifer Matthie 
I prepped her face with Primer & than applied the Perfecting Liquid Foundation - in Honey Beige.
I applied the 'Birch' eyeshadow over her entire Lid.
Swept 'Woodrose' (the dark grey/brown shade) along her natural crease
I used 'Willow' as a highlight - along both her brow-bone & on the inside of her tear duct 
I used the accent colour of 'Bluebell' on the inner portion of her eyelid sweeping it gently outward across the lid & blending into the crease. 
Lastly I finished her eyes off with  a very(but bold) thin liner using Arbonne's amazing quick drying black liquid eyeliner (just a little tip applying a half set of False Lashes is much easier (more comfortable)
and still leaves you  with that professional  polished look)
& of course you can't forget the It's a Long Story Mascara!!!
The Entire Look is pulled together perfectly with the new Three in One Lipstick. Lipgloss, Lip Balm  in shade Rosebud (see image above)


Thank you so much for browsing the First of many Makeup Mondays to come 
& remember to always

 Dream Big     Sparkle More      Shine Bright


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