*Some products purchased by me, others were a gift or sent for consideration and are marked with an asterisk (*); all opinions are my own. Links are for convenience purposes only, I am not being paid for this post.
Here is a look from my recent vacation; we went to the beach (Wildwood, NJ) just before Father's Day. When I'm on vacation I love to do makeup looks and I try to take pictures for my blog. Since we were at the beach though I wanted to keep the looks fairly light and simple. This look is mainly featuring Sugar Skull Minerals; scroll down for pics and product details!
Products:
Eyes:
-Lime Crime Eyeshadow Helper*
-Milani Shadow Eyez eyeshadow pencil in Almond Cream (all over lids as base)
Sugar Skull Minerals eyeshadows in:
-Granny Smith* (green with pink shift on lids)
-Calypso* (shimmery bronze on outer lid and lower lashline)
-Gloria* (pink with gold glow in crease)
-Urban Decay Naked Basics palette eyeshadows in W.O.S to blend out edges, Venus as highlight, Crave as liner, and Naked2 on brows
-brown gel liner (tightline)
-Prestige 'My Blackest Lashes' mascara
Face/Cheeks:
-Belleme BB Cream in Ivory and Nude Beige mixed
-Wet N' Wild Coverall powder in lightest shade
Urban Decay Faint and Naked2 eyeshadows as contour, and Venus as highlight
-Sugar Skull Minerals blush in Aloha
-BFTE Light Bronzer
-BFTE Light Bronzer
-BFTE blush in Winter Mauve
-Darling Girl Cosmetics blush in Neon Trees
Lips:
-Maybelline Vivid lipstick in Shocking Coral
-Maybelline Color Whisper in Pin Up Peach
The shadows were so sparkly and pretty; I love this combination of earthy green with coral pink.♥
You can see swatches of the shades I used and more here; I just received another order today so I'll have those to swatch and post for you soon!
Thanks for reading! |
*Some products purchased by me, others were a gift or sent for consideration and are marked with an asterisk (*); all opinions are my own. Links are for convenience purposes only, I am not being paid for this post.
**Some or all images were lightly
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