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Fun Holiday Makeup Idea

BeautyMakeup
Nov 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone that is celebrating! I'm about to get ready for a Thanksgiving lunch with my family. I wanted to do a quick post about a new makeup obsession of mine. I have noticed that recently a lot of makeup lines have come out with glittery liquid liners and decided to try a few for myself. They're super fun and kind of futuristic…my pictures don't show the impact of the glitter very well, but in dim settings it really lights up your face.

I used Too Faced Starry Eyed Liquid Liner in Mad Mad Love (a rainbow glitter liner) as well as Tarina Tarantino Eyelicity Glitter Liner in Glitter Mist (a white/pink glitter liner) in the inner corners…for the lids I did Tarina Tarantino Sparklicity Pure in Nude.

Also wearing…

Mascara: Benefit They're Real! Beyond Mascara
Eyebrows: Anastasia Tinted Brow Gel in Caramel (the best thing in the world)
Cheeks: Stila Convertible Color in Gerbera and Benefit High Beam Luminizer

I love this tutorial, Catalina makes much better use of liquid sparkles than I have done here!

 

Hope you enjoy your Thanksgiving!

 

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