Summer seems to have finally arrived in Melbourne and I'm not quite sure how I feel about it – the sun is a welcome addition to my life
and a great way to put myself in a good mood, but it’s a bit harder to sleep in
the heat and puppy Charlie seems to be more lethargic when the temperature
rises. It also causes me to be a bit lazy when it comes to makeup experimentation, and so this look has been a go-to for me lately. I’ve been
testing out the Maybelline Master Glaze Blush Sticks for quite a while now and
am gearing up for a full review which will be live next week! I’ve taken to
layering the pink blush stick underneath some of my unloved blushes, especially
this In2It blush I bought on our last trip to Thailand which I’ve only just
opened this year!
Eyes
Urban Decay Naked 2 Palette
essence LongLasting eyeliner in Hot Chocolate
NYX eyeliner in Silky Cashmere
Covergirl Clump Crusher mascara
Face
Face of Australia Face Base Primer
Revlon Colorstay Whipped Foundation
Maybelline Master Glaze Blush Stick in Just-Pinched Pink*
In2It Waterproof Blush in 03 Sensation
Lips
Inglot Lipstick Number 51
NYX Butter Gloss in Vanilla Cream Pie
-Emma x
Love the nude lip!
ReplyDeleteErin | Erin and Katherine Talk Beauty
Thank you - I've been loving nude and natural lip colours lately :)
DeleteI love the soft pink cheeks, so pretty paired with the lip colour!
ReplyDeleteTasha // shiwashiful.
I love the softness of it too, so easy to wear!
DeleteWow!!! You look so gorgeous. I love the shades you have used for they are so perfect for Summer. Light and looks so natural.
ReplyDeleteAw thank you Sue - perfect easy look for summer, I agree!
DeleteLove the natural, clean look! Can I ask how you find the Revlon Colorstay whipped foundation? I used to love the Photoready liquid foundation for going out at night, but they've recently changed the formulation and it's super thick now. *sigh*
ReplyDeletexox Sarah
Thanks Sarah :) It's actually my favourite foundation at the moment - it's full coverage I'd say (sometimes I need a bit of concealer for blemishes though) but I've not tried the Photoready before so I can't compare. It's a thick formula but I don't find it very heavy? Perhaps I should do a full review of it...
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