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My daily makeup routine


first, I use the green elf primer and use a random brush to spear it all over my face

I then use simple eye serum, which helps remove the dark under the eyes.

La girls liquid foundation is a must. It doesn't last all day but makes my face feel smooth and gives a flawless finish for a few hours. I apply this evenly all over my face and neck with a beauty blender.

Sax perfecting base is fantastic; I use all three of the small tubes. The white is an under-eye brightener which I apply with my fingers, the dark tube is a lip prime and plumb, which I use the applicator and hit onto my lips on a side to side motion, and the middle tube is just an eyelid primer which I blend in with a blender.


I apply the wake me up concealer to any pimple I have and my under eyes (under the eye brightener) with a beauty blender.


I apply whichever shade matches my outfit from the nudes palette with a large angled brush.



I apply the volume mascara to my top lashes teasing the brush-up and down until I reach my desired length and

the actual impact to my bottom just flicking it over them

I apply the light contour shade to the centre of my nose and my cheekbones, the dark contour shade on either side of the light shade on my nose, my chin bone, my forehead, and under my cheekbone and blend in with a random brush.


 I use the white from this eye shadow into the tiny bit between my nose and eye and apply it with my finger.
 I use the light pink colour called lustre on my cheekbone, where I used the light shade of contour and the colour sunset under my eyebrow, the tip of my nose, and my cuboid bow with a fan brush and my finger.

I just swipe the blush onto my cheeks when smiling with the blush brush.

 I apply a generous amount of lipstick. 

I spray makeup setting spray all over my face and let it dry naturally, but if I'm in a rush, I get a large fan brush and help it set.



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