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Current Natural Everyday Makeup Look

My everyday makeup look has been my go-to lately with just throwing on a full face real quick and running out the door. Although I love doing my makeup, trying new products, and experimenting with different colors of the lips/eyes, I've really been liking this everyday-natural look. It takes me around 20 minutes if I'm not interrupted by a toddler asking for something, a baby pulling up on me, or my husband asking, "How much longer?" or, "Is that highlight?" 😂 

To get my face primed and ready, I've been using these: Tarte Rainforest of the Sea Marine Boosting Mist, then Baby Skin Instant Pore Eraser primer, and this sample of benefit's Pore Fessional (which has really been helping hide my pores!).







Foundation and concealer have really been the only thing face-wise that I've been switching up. If I want to go the drugstore route or I'm wanting more of a matte finish, I go with L'oreal Infallible Pro-Matte foundation in the shade 101 classic ivory with Maybelline Instant Age Rewind in the shade Fair.

If I want a more high-end and dewy finish, I've been using Tarte Rainforest of the Sea water foundation in the shade fair neutral with Tarte Shape Tape concealer in the shade fair.
As you can tell, I'm extremely fair.
I really love both of these and they've become some of my favorites to use with my skin-type. With this look, I used both Tarte products.















One of the interruptions I talked about 😜



 I used this Milani Prep+Set+Go transparent face powder to set the face and under eyes.
I love this for a translucent face powder, but I haven't been enjoying how it still lets my under eyes crease a bit. I applied this powder with XO Beauty Powder brush.

 Then, I jumped right into my eyebrows using the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Definer in the shade Taupe. I applied NYX Control Freak clear brow gel to keep them in place.










 The second interruption 😂









 With the eyebrows complete, I started bronzing up the face with Tarte tarteist  Pro Glow To Go palette, then used e.l.f blush in the shade Mellow Mauve. I also used the Tarte palettes top shade to highlight. 





Brushes used:
Xo Beauty Bronzer Brush
Luxie Lush 504 Large Angled
XO Beauty Shimmer Tulip Brush




  For my eyes, I've been using this Lorac Los Angeles blush and eye shadow palette. I don't know if this palette was limited edition or not, but I love the shades. First, I used the top left cream shade in my crease, and then blended it up and on the lid also as a base color. Then, I used the top right light brown to warm up the crease. I used the bottom right shade in just the outer crease to darken it just a little. Some days I make it darker and some days I like it lighter and more natural. I used it lighter in this look. The bottom left shade is what I highlighted the inner corner and brow bone with.



 Brushes used for the eyes:
Xo Beauty
Crease Blender,
Blender,
and 
Pencil.













 I really haven't been wearing too much eye liner this summer. It cuts the time down a little on this day to day look. You can add a nude color in the water line to brighten the eyes a little more, or throw on a full wing to add more to your eyes. Since I'm wanting to stick to more natural with it being an everyday look and summer time I go from eye shadow, to curling my eyelashes, to applying mascara. No falsies for this look 😉







 I've been loving this new drugstore mascara, L'oreal Voluminous Lash Paradise.









My lip shade has been staying about the same color; I've just been using different types and brands. For this look, I used this one by Anastasia Beverly Hills in the shade Kristen.
This look is complete! 




















































































Comments

  1. Love it! I'm a huge tarte fan too! I want to try the new radiance drops so badly!!!!! I haven't tried any of the rainforest collection yet, but I've been dying too! We need to take a trip to Jonesboro and go to ulta and sephora!

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    1. Yes we do! So far I am loving the rainforest foundation! I love the shape tape concealer so I'm really wanting to try the rainforest concealer to see how good it is. I haven't seen any reviews on it.

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