For the entire month of October I will be sharing Halloween themed #MakeupMondays
& this weeks look is Cheetah inspired.
I knew I wanted at least one animal inspired makeup tutorial and I am so glad to use a product line that isn't tested on one. In addition, you may be shocked to find out some of the animal by-products are used in cosmetic lines - including ALL higher end products sold in retail.
All looks shared on my Blog are created using Arbonne's Cosmetics which are Vegan certified!!
Cheetah Halloween Makeup Modeled & Makeup By: Jennie Matthie |
Products I Used:
- Arbonne CC Cream
- Concealer - Light
- Bronzer
- SheerGlow Highlighter
- Bronze Highlighter
- Runway Rouge Lipstick
- Eye Shadow in shade Blackout
- Black Liquid Eyeliner
- Sugar Plum Baked Eye Shadow Pallet
- It's A Long Story Mascara
Face:
Step 1. I began by applying Arbonne's new 10 IN 1 CC cream over my entire face!
Step 2. I then applied concealer below my eyes in a V shape in shade slightly lighter than my natural colour to begin contouring.
Step 3. Applied Bronzer to the C shape, along the sides of my nose, chin and outer forehead.
Step 4. I then applied Sheer Glow Highlighter below the eyes where I highlighted using Concealer & Sheer Glow Bronzer where I applied my Bronzer to finish the contouring.
Eye:
Step 5. Naturally fill in your Eyebrows - I like to use a shadow (Cabernet) as my brows are quite thick on their own & just need some light filling.
Step: 6. I kept my eyes very neutral. I gently dabbed concealer over my entire lid just to give a nice even tone & cover any veins & smooth out any unsightly creases!
Step 7. I then highlighted below the brow & tear duct using shade Icing from the Sugar Plum Pallet.
Step 8. Applied Liquid eyeliner along the top lash line & dragging outwards (extending the lash-line) to create a dramatic wing! Feel free to go BIG with this, it is Halloween after all.
Step 9. Apply It's a Long Story Mascara & False Eyelashes (optional)
Cheetah Spots:
Step 10. Using a small angled brush draw several small dot-ish(?) spots in a cluster(s) above your eye & anywhere else you'd like to have them using Black Out Eye Shadow ( the less perfect your dots the more natural and real an effect)
Step 11. Using your Liquid Eyeliner in Black outline the dots in a C-shape to add depth to your spots.
Lip/Snout:
Step 10. Apply Runway Rouge Lipstick - I like to use a lip brush, I just find it allows for more control.
Step 10. Apply Runway Rouge Lipstick - I like to use a lip brush, I just find it allows for more control.
Step 11. Take your black liquid eyeliner again and line the your top lip. Extend this line upwards inside the split/ Cupids Bow of your lip, matching up with the tip of the nose.
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