How to Choose Perfect Shade of Foundation Every Time
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Inspired by Glamlite’s Red Velvet Cupcake Palette, I’m creating a Valentines Day Makeup Look, perfect for any special occasion. Join me as I walk you through step-by-step, sharing my favorite products and techniques to achieve a flawless and long-lasting finish. From shades of pink eyeshadow to a radiant glow, I’ll show you how to make heads turn on this love-filled day. Whether you’re spending Valentine’s Day with your special someone or having a girls’ night out, this makeup look is guaranteed to make you feel confident and beautiful.
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Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. So I thought for today we could do a get ready with me, Valentine’s Day inspired look on the fly, just making it up. And I was inspired by the Glam light red velvet palette, which I showed in an unboxing video already. I showed it to you, but we didn’t swatch it or use it. So I’ve got the palette here, and I have used it and tried it since then, and I really like it. Got the cupcake on the front. With the sprinkles. I love sprinkles. And then it has a lot of Valentine’s Day, perfect inspired colors. So this will be the inspiration for the video, and we’re just going to see what we come up with, Inspired for Valentine’s Day. So to get started, I’m just going to use my Face Atelier, Tried and True Favorite Foundation. This is in the shade two, Ivory. For today, I’m going to be using my Real Techniques Expert Face brush to apply it because my BK Beauty 101 brush that I usually use is dirty and needs to be washed. So we’ll just use this. I have already moisturized and prepped the face.
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I also wanted to mention that Recently in one of my videos, in one of the comments, someone asked if I could show the foundation that I had tested with a beauty blender or a makeup sponge in addition to trying it with the brush. If more people are interested in seeing that comparison, I would love to know in the comments, if you could let me know in the comments if you’re interested to see the comparison between a brush and a beauty sponge, let me know. However, the reason I usually apply my foundation with a brush, I do have beauty sponges. I use them occasionally. They’re great for especially, like for touching up excess makeup or for touching up powder and things like that. However, I don’t use them typically to apply foundation. I don’t typically use them on a daily basis because I am able to use my makeup brushes and wash them up. And this one I’ve had for more than 10 years, this brush I’ve had. And they just hold up and they last as opposed to beauty sponges that you have to They do wash up, but you have to throw them out more regularly.
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So I typically tend to go with brushes over sponges for foundation. So when I’m testing a foundation, I want to test it to make sure it’s going to work with a brush. However, if more people are interested in seeing what they look like with a brush versus a sponge, let me know because that’s definitely something I can start incorporating into foundation reviews. And I do have a couple more foundations lined up to test. So let me know before I record those videos so I can get that in. All right, so I just did a nice sheer application of it, and I think that’s good for today. I’m just going to do something fun but wearable, so probably nothing too crazy. Although let’s see what happens because I don’t have any real plans, but I do have to go out after this, so I don’t want to be too wild and crazy looking? So we’ll see. For Concealer today, I’m going to use the Colourpop Pretty Fresh Hyaluronic Creamy Concealer. And I featured this I tried it out just a couple of videos ago, and I thought it was like, Okay, not the greatest. But I didn’t try it with a setting powder.
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I tried it with a finishing powder, so I feel like I didn’t give it a real fair shot. So I’m going to go ahead and try it today again and give it a little bit more of a fair test. So we’ll just go ahead and See how it works today. And I brought an actual setting powder to try it out with to give it a fair shot. And I’m just going to keep with using the Expert Face brush. I’m going to go ahead and use the Expert Face brush to just blend this out as well. And I’m making sure to go over my eyelids because I’m going to use this concealer as my eye primer as well, which I also talked before in that video. I do feel like even right after I immediately put that on, it does settle into lines and creases. It’s emphasizing them. I don’t normally see them, and the foundation isn’t doing it, but I do feel like it’s already emphasizing lines under my eyes. I’m going to go ahead and set it with a setting powder. This is the Beauty bakery flour, better not bitter powder in the shade, Translucent.
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So I’m going to go ahead and just set it with a powder puff. Now, just like beauty blenders, I don’t use powder puffs all the time, but I do feel like it’s the best way to set the concealer, to really give it a fair shot. So that’s why I’m going to try this puff today. And the nicer made puffs actually actually wash up and last better than these that I’ve gotten. I purchased them off of Amazon, and they’re inexpensive ones, which are great if you’re using them on someone else to do makeup. For a makeup artist, they’re great because then you can just use it and give it to them when you’re done, or they can throw it away. But these don’t hold up that great if you’re just doing them for yourself. So if you’re going to use a puff a lot, I would recommend looking into getting a little bit nicer puff that will actually last. After using the powder, it looks a little better. It’s not quite as obvious because with the hydrating glow, it really emphasizes those lines. So once it’s powdered down, it’s a little better. I’m still going to have to go out and say, This is not one of my favorite concealers.
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So I may keep trying it to see if I can get it to work a different way because I do like to use up my products as much as possible, try them, mix them, get them to work, and not continuously always try to buy new stuff. But this one is definitely not a great concealer for my dry skin, even though it’s a hydrating one. All right, next, I’m going I’m going to use the Persona Bronze Multistick in the shade Dune to do some contour. And then I’m going to be using the Real Techniques sculpting brush just to buff that out. And I really love this cream formula of this bronzer. It’s really beautiful, but it blends out so nicely. And this color, Dune, I think is the medium shade, and it just looks like real sun-kissed glow rather than an orange artificial glow. So I really do like this persona bronzing stick. It blends out really softly, very nicely. I highly recommend this one, and it is cruelty-free and vegan, as are all of the products that I am featuring today, I think, I hope. And if I do come across something that I find is not cruelty-free or vegan, then I will make sure to tell you as I’m using it or before I use it.
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That’s actually something I wanted to mention. I haven’t mentioned it yet. I did say many a time that I like to promote. And when I say promote, I just mean share my love I love, I don’t mean sponsored, affiliated in any way. None of this is sponsored or affiliated. These are just all products that I have purchased or been gifted by a friend or family or a free gift with purchase. No one’s ever sent me makeup to review or anything. So this is just all my own personal thoughts and opinions, not sponsored, not affiliated. But I do like to focus on using cruelty-free, vegan, and sustainable products as much as possible. Sometimes I have products in my collection that have come to me via gifts or a free gift with or even something I purchased in the past before I really started specifically buying cruelty-free and vegan products, so I already own them. My long-winded point here was that I wanted to say if you’re interested in using more cruelty-free and vegan or just cruelty-free products, then I definitely will have recommendations for you. However, if you already have items in your collection, in your stash, in your makeup kit that are not cruelty cruelty-free, are not vegan.
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And because of sustainability, I like to say, do use those up first, of course. So if you have them, use them. I don’t want the items to go to waste. If you can pass them on and you’re done with them, then that’s great to be able to give them to someone else. But there’s no reason that you can’t already use that one. And then the next time you go to purchase something, then consider something that’s cruelty-free and vegan. But that doesn’t mean that you should throw out all the makeup you have. So that being said, I do have a bit of makeup in my collection that isn’t cruelty-free and isn’t vegan or isn’t vegan but is cruelty-free, those things. I do have them, and occasionally they will pop up and use them because I’m continuing to use them and use them up and not just throwing away the items, especially if they were already open and I can’t pass them on anyway. So instead of just throwing them out, I’m going to use them up. So pretty sure everything here I brought today is cruelty free and vegan, but occasionally, something will end up in the pile that wasn’t.
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So I’ll make sure to let you know. So that is the bronzer. You can see just how nicely that blends out. It just looks like real skin. This is also another product that works well if you like to do underpainting. It’s just so creamy. It blends beautifully, but it just gives a real natural glow. So make sure to eliminate any harsh lines. Sometimes with the lighting, when filming, it’s a little different than in person, so it’s hard for me to see, but it’s in person. This is just so natural and so beautiful. Great for everyday wear. And then what I do is I’ll still follow it up with a powder bronzer to just set it in place. It’s great if you have dry skin like I do. I didn’t actually bring in a great brush for bronzer, so I’m just going to keep using the sculpting brush from Real Techniques to lightly powder this Hourglass Elephant Palette. I’m going to be using the bronzer shade in here. I’m sure you’re sick of this palette if you’ve watched most of my videos because I feature it in all of them. But this is my tried and true daily palette that I do use and love and highly recommend this one as well.
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It’s just beautiful, beautiful on the skin and looks very natural as well. I have a whole video about brushes as well, but that’s one of the great things about these brushes, and most makeup brushes, but especially these These real techniques or the BK Beauty brushes that I often mention, they work great for cream and powder, so you don’t need a thousand different brushes, a brush for everything. It works really well to use it for cream and powder, and you can even use it for cream and powder in that order. Just be mindful if you have a lot of cream built up on it, you might get a stronger application of your powder afterwards. So it doesn’t hurt to have multiple brushes, too, but in a pinch, it works. And that’s also a great tip for traveling is that you can really have a multitask brush that you can just use for a whole bunch of things and not have to pack all of the brushes that you own and use a different brush for every Every little single thing because that just adds up. And then you have to wash all your brushes. And just like you use a beauty blender for a whole bunch of different things as well or a makeup sponge.
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All right, I’m going to save blush because I want to see where the eye look ends up before I put any blush. So I’m going to do eyebrows, and I’m going to use my trifecta that I mentioned in the last video or a couple of videos ago about my three favorite eyebrow products. I’m going to go ahead and do that starting with the Florence by Mills Tint and Tame Eyebrow Pencil. I’m going to start with this, and I’m probably going to speed through this part because it will take a really long time, and no one wants to watch this. After the pencil, I’m going to go in with the Nyx Lift and Snatch Eyebrow Flick pen. And then I’ll finish it off with the Essence Make Me Brow, Eyebrow Gel Mascara plus Filling Fibers. All right, the eyebrows are done. Let’s go ahead and move on to the eyes. I’m going to start by using this Sweet Cravings color in the crease just to build No, no, no. Do I want to start? That’s boring. I do that all the time. That’s like a transition shade. Let’s go straight in with… Let’s go with this Cupcake Heaven color.
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Let’s go with that. We got more of a pink color going on. I forgot where I was for a second. What am I doing? I’m going We’re going to make a Valentine’s Day look, right? So forget the browns. Browns are for every day. Let’s use some pinks. I love pink. If I haven’t said it yet already, When you are doing the crease like this, even if you start with your eyes closed or start in the actual crease like this, especially if you have hooded eyes, you want to make sure you’re really blending with your eyes open so that you can take from the crease and take up out of the crease and on to this upper part of the lid, because that’s where you’re actually going to see when your eyes are open. If you keep everything just on this part of the lid, I think they call it the mobile lid. I don’t know what the technical term is. Whatever it is, your mobile lid, your movable lid, this lid that is here. But once you open it, most of that disappears. So that’s why you want to make sure that you are blending up with your eyes open, looking into the mirror, looking straight ahead, so that you’re going to see what your makeup actually looks like when it’s on rather than when you close it and do back like this, and then you look up and you realize you don’t have any color.
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So So like I said, make sure when you’re blending and you want the color to be seen, that you’re doing it with your eyes open and really placing it intentionally where you want it to be seen. And everyone’s eye shape is different, so you just have to play around to see what works best for you. And that’s the great thing about makeup is if you don’t like how it turns out, it washes right off. And now that I said it washes right off, it is true, it washes right off. But I do remember when I used this palette before, I did have some leftover staining, which is very, very typical of pinks and reds and blues and purples. A lot of Sometimes you do end up with staining a little bit. So just use your best eye makeup remover. Use an oil remover, a face makeup, or just a face wash. Do a double cleanse where you do an oil and then your face wash after that, and that will help with the staining. But sometimes it lasts a little bit, so you just want to either be aware of that or cover up the next day with some foundation or concealer.
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If I remember, I will try to get a shot of the makeup after I wash this off so we can see what staining there was. We’ll see. No promises, though. By bedtime, all bets are off. That’s such a pretty color. I really like that color. There’s so many. It’s hard to decide. Let’s add just a little bit. Do I want to add it down here? I’m going to add a little bit in the outer corner as well. The outer corner of the eye, I’m just going to bring it all the way down. I’m going to use this purple confection color on the lid as a base. I’m going to go over it, but I’m going to start by putting some on the lid just to see what it looks like. And the brushes that I’m using today, this one is an old Smashbox brush that came in a makeup set a million years ago. And then the other one came in some QVC makeup set. So I don’t really know their names or anything. But the first one was just a domed brush. Any crease brush will work. And this is just a flat Shader brush.
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So it doesn’t have to be… I like to not specifically name them sometimes because I want you to be creative and test them and use them and see how they work. All right, so that almost just gave a whole… Even though I used… The colors are close, but especially once I’ve got them on the eye, there’s not a a lot of differentiation between the crease here and the lid. But that’s okay because I’m just using it as a base. I actually wanted to use more color, and I would like to try… They’re so pretty. Let’s try the baked goodies, this pinker one, and go on to the lid. I’m going on the outside of the lid to start because it’s a little bit darker, not a lot, but a little bit darker of a color, and I might want to try a lighter shade on the inner part of the lid. So let’s start here. Now I’m going to go over the center of the lid, and I think I’m going to darken the outer with the shade decadent, this darker red shade. So I’m going to take that baked Goddess still that we’re working with, and I’m going to go even farther than I was going to.
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I’m going to go all the way to the center of the lid. These are really nice shadows. I like them. I like them a lot. They’re nice and creamy and buttery. So now I’m going to take that decadent shade and I’m going to go back over the outer V or at least the outer edge to get started. And see what it does. I have to say, while I really like these shadows and the colors are beautiful, I’m not getting a lot of contrast when I’m putting them on the eye. There is differentiation, but there’s not a lot of… There’s not a big difference between the shades, but I am choosing colors that are fairly close together. So it’s a little of the palette and a little of me. I’m not getting as much differentiation between this dark red and the baked goddess. Baked goodies. The baked Goodies. Did I say Goddess the whole time? I don’t even know. It’s been a long week. So I’m not getting a lot of differentiation on the eye between those two colors. I’m just going to use a big… This is a Morphe M330 brush, and I’m We’re just going to use this to blend and buff out the eye color a little bit.
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So now let’s take the Cake Mix color and use that on the inner, the inner corner, the inner portion of the eye, more than just the corner. Like the inner third of the eyelid, maybe. That’s really pretty. Next, I’m going to see if I can get more impact with my finger on this baked goods color. I’m going to try and put some more on the center of the lid with my finger. Well, that definitely worked for more impact. So let’s try that with the decadent red color, too. That’s really more of a dark pink. Let’s look. Hold on. I’m going to blend that out. But before I do, let’s just take a look. This is the This is baked goods. Super buttery, lovely formula, baked goods. Now, This is decadent. It’s still buttery, but it’s a little bit coarser. It’s a little coarser. So there’s not a huge variation between the colors. And interestingly, the decadent, which is this one, comes off a lot more hot pink. And then the baked goods is a little bit more subdued. So I should have probably swatched those first. Before deciding on how I was going to apply them to the eye, but that’s okay.
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I’m just using a dry makeup eraser, and I’ve talked about these a bunch of times that I like to keep them on hand instead of a makeup wipe or makeup remover because you can just throw this in the washing machine and use them over and over again. So I’ve got that, and it’s just dry. So even dry, there’s just a faint It’s staining. I bet if I got it wet, there would be very minimal staining. My fingers are a little bit more stained, but that will wash off. So we’ll see what the eyes do. Let’s go back to that blending brush, and I’m going to wipe it on my makeup eraser just to get off any excess first. Making sure I’m blending with my eyes open, too, so I blend up to where it will be seen. I’m going to take a little of the Sweet Cravings Brown that I said I wasn’t going to use, but I’m going to use it just to blend and buff out the whole upper of the eye because without anything under my eyebrow, just blank, it’s looking very harsh and severe, and we don’t want it to look severe.
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So we’ll just use that tiny bit of the brown to really blend the look together and go all the way up to the eyebrow. On both sides, of course. Much better, right? Much better. I’m going to go back in with my initial dome brush and take just some of that pink cupcake heaven that we used as our starting transition shade. I’m going to pull that along the bottom of the eye. Now, that was the wrong color. Now, I have to say pink around the eye can sometimes make us look a little ill. But that’s okay because, again, It just washes off, and it’s fun. If you feel like it’s really making you look too ill, take some of that brown shade and go over with the brown just to warm it up. And the warmth around your eyes will hopefully help. I don’t think it did anything, actually. What this needs is good black eyeliner. All right, so I think we need some black eyeliner to pull it all together. And I bought this a while ago and haven’t tried it. This is the Pacifica Vegan Water Resistant Eyeliner in the shade Jet. Let’s see how it does.
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It’s like a wooden pencil, so I’m not sure how creamy it’s going to be. This might be the job for a gel eyeliner. That’s okay. Just having fun. Okay, I finally got it out of the packaging. Hooray. Let’s test it. Oh, it’s actually pretty creamy. However, a chunk did break off onto the side of the pencil. I’m a little worried about it chunking on the eye, but let’s see. Okay, so it was actually pretty creamy and applied pretty easily. Not a lot of pressure, actually better than I was expecting. My only complaint is it is black. It’s black for sure. Maybe because it’s on top of this pink, it’s reading not quite like blackest black. I think it could just be a little more intense black, but it’s actually even better than I had anticipated. So I actually do really like that. So we’ll see how water resistant it is. It rubbed off my hand quite easily. So we’ll see, but I’m hoping it doesn’t transfer. And because of that, I think it would be great to test it in the waterline. Because the other pencil that I brought is the little stump that’s left of my Urban Decay, the Glide-on eye pencil in the shade zero.
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It is a great pencil, and it is black, and it glides on very easily, but it does transfer. I get a lot around my eyes, and it I’ll gather, collect in the corners of my eyes. And so it does collect. And so I want to try and see how this one does for the water line. I still love that Urban Decay one because it is just that deep black and beautiful. And it lasts pretty well, but it does smudge for a waterproof liner. It’s pretty smudgy. I’m just starting with the water line on the bottom lash. Then I’m just going to use my Dome brush that I use for the shadow under and smudge a little bit just to really marry those two lines together. My eyes are starting to water a little bit, but not much. I have very sensitive eyes, and stabbing yourself with a pencil in the water line is going to make them tear. So That’s normal. I usually don’t do my inner water line, except for when I’m doing more intense looks like this because it just makes your eyes pop even more. And because of that, it makes the…
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When you’re using bold colors and stuff around the eye, it makes it look, I actually think, less harsh, even though it’s a much more intense look. So I’m trying to do the inner water line as best as I can. And it seems to be applying really nicely, actually. I remember I think this pencil might have been on sale or something, but I just remember throwing it in my online shopping cart at Ulta. That’s not going to work, but well, worth a shot, right? Because I don’t always love a hard pencil. I like a more gel pencil, but I love this so far. This, I think, would be great, actually, for daily use, too. I love that it’s a wooden pencil that you can just sharpen and not retractable one that you have to throw away the plastic. So very good. Wow, I’m excited. I didn’t expect that. So of course, this is also cruelty-free and vegan because all of Pacifica’s products are cruelty-free and vegan. So I was going to do lashes, and I think this look could use lashes, but I’m actually running out of time before I have to go, so I think I’m just going to go with mascara.
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For the mascara, I’m going to use this Polite Society, Greatest Lashes Of All Time. I’ve talked about this mascara a couple of times before. Like I said, I like it for every day. This is a look that is a little more than every day, so I wish I would have chosen something a little bit more impactful. But that’s okay. This will do. Like I said, I was going to do lashes, and I just think I’m out of time for today because I got some to test. They’re individual strips or individual lash clusters. It just could go very, very wrong. And I’m running out of time. I don’t have time to have it go very, very wrong today. I still have to clean up under my eyes from the fallout of the shadow. That’s okay. I’ll show you how I do that. I’m just going to do a quick version of the cleanup today because like I said, I’m running short on time. It happens. So there is the eyeliner for you. I mean, Well, the eyeliner up close and then the mascara, too, so you can get a good look. So let’s do a little bit of cleanup from the fallout.
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I’m just going to flick take away what fell out under my eyes with my foundation brush, concealer brush that I was using. Notice that this color is coming down a little farther, so I’m going to just match it. Most of us don’t have eyes that are exactly the same shape, so we just do the best we can to make them match. So what do we think? Pretty? Fun? Will you be my Valentine? If so, please subscribe and like the video. Thank you. Let’s see. Oh, a blush. Blush and lips is what we have left. Are what we have left. So I’ve got some bright shades that I ordered from Give Me Glow. And I think we got to go with this hot pink. This is the color Pink Freak, it’s called. And yes, it is very bright. I’m going to use a big powder brush from Real Techniques to diffuse the color a little bit. And I’m just going tap in. Make a mess. And before I go on my face, I’m actually going to tap it into my hand so it doesn’t immediately give me a hot pink, but it will. But do you see how beautiful it is even for a hot pink?
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I’m going to blend this out a lot, but it’s building up. I don’t want that. But it’s just such a beautiful color. That’s the thing about really pigmented blushes. This blush is beautiful, and you think, Whoa, that’s way too bright of a color. And it is a very bright color. But you can really start with the boldness and then tone it down. And that’s the cool thing. Sometimes you work with light pigment products and you build them to get more and color. With blush, I feel like, of course, that does work, but you don’t want to add so much product to your face because you don’t want it to start to get cakey. So I actually find working with a very pigmented blush and just using the smallest amount is a really cool way to get impact without putting a lot of product on your cheek and making your base too heavy. So as you can see, I’m taking my foundation brush and concealer brush and the brush that we just use to clean up the makeup. I told you, this is a multitasking brush. You can just use it for everything. But I’m taking that.
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It might have some of the foundation or concealer left on it, and I’m taking that and going over this really intense, intense, intense blush and toning it down some. And it’s still going to be intense, but I did want to go for this fun, really pink look. And I just think this is like… I mean, it looks like you’re hot, but it’s got this beautiful, real, true pink flush. So you’re in love and you’re blushing on Valentine’s Day. That’s the look we’re going for. The look of love. And if you still feel like it’s too intense, then take the powder powder puff, and this powder puff doesn’t have any extra powder on it. But if you feel like you want to tone it down, then you can just take some more powder and go over the top of your blush, and that’s totally going to layer just fine as far as product goes. I actually am warming up, so I’m getting a real flush to my cheeks as well. But this pink, but I like it. For the lip, I wanted to bring in this BK Beauty Lipstick in the color Passion. This is the most red of the first shades that BK Beauty launched.
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Again, their products are all cruelty-free and vegan as well. It’s the most red shade, but it’s still not very red. I do I really like that color. I didn’t want to go for a red lip because with this look, I knew I was going for a pink eye, and I didn’t want to also do a red lip and be very intense. So this is the BK Beauty Everlast Lip Liner in the shade Alter Ego. And I’m going to start with that. This is a very plummy shade. This is a very creamy lip liner, so I’ve blended it into the whole mouth. I’m going to put a little powder over it, which will help to really… That will help to really set it in. So I’ll go in with that lipstick in the shade passion. So this is a really creamy, hydrating formulation, and I do really like this. I feel like the combination of lip liner and lipstick helped to make it a little bit of a muted, subdued, more natural lip, but darker than natural, but the same tones and the pink family. So I feel like that helped marry them all together. And I do like how that turned out.
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I think it’s a beautiful color, and I like the hydrating formulation of the BK Beauty Lipsticks. So the last thing I’m going to add is a little bit of highlighter. I’m going to add a cream highlighter. And then I think we’re good. I think we’ll be done. So this cream highlighter is from the brand Clover. And this is the Clover by Clove and Hallow. And this is in the shade Clio, the Glow Stick Illuminator. I did a whole video on these Clover by Clove and Hallow products, and I hated this. But I was realizing that I think it would be a good Valentine little look for a really bold face. So I’m just going to I’m going to apply some around where I would normally apply highlighter, a little bit maybe on the nose, on the Cupids bow. Got some lipstick on there. Just a tiny bit of highlighter to finish it off. I wouldn’t repurchase this. I don’t love it. But again, this year, I have made it a goal to use the makeup that I have and not go out and purchase more to replace it. I want to use it up. So I’m working on using it up.
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And no, I don’t think that you have to use makeup that you don’t love, but it’s a challenge for me to get myself to use them in ways to find ways that I do like them and ways that I can enjoy them. So I’m giving myself that challenge of seeing how I can incorporate them and seeing if I can enjoy them before immediately just discarding them. So I am making that a goal, and that’s something I’m doing. So I think that product, part of the reason I didn’t like it is it doesn’t really do much of anything. But I do think that that was just what we needed for this makeup look, something that didn’t do much of anything, but just gave it maybe a tiny bit of shine or shimmer highlight with that cream. So that is the final look for today’s video. Thank you for joining me here on unfiltered makeup. Again, I so appreciate you hanging out with me. If you want to see more like this, please don’t forget to like the video and subscribe. I’d love to have you, and I will see you again next week. Until then, take care of yourself.
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