MAC Beauty Report: Tuleh Fall 2009
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“She's a 1930's Parisian with a soft smokey eye and mauve lip...." (quote from Polly Osmond)
Eyes: Copperplate eye shadow applied heavier toward the lash lines and diffused up toward the brows for soft smokey eyes.
Stud Brow Pencil- Drawn in a thin to elongate brows.
Face: Face and Body foundation applied to the face in tones matching skin for a natural dewey look.
Face: Face and Body foundation applied to the face in tones matching skin for a natural dewey look.
Lips: Dark Side and Dark Knight lipsticks(from an upcoming fall collection) pressed on to the lips with fingers for a mauve-like stain.
Credits: NYDailyNews.com/Credits: Roca/News, MAC and Wikipedia(Kiki de Montparnasse)
Labels: MAC Cosmetics, Polly Osmond, Tuleh
2 Inspired Comments:
I love the color of MAC's Copperplate, but the application just stinks. Maybe I have a dud? Anyone else have issues with it? MIne gets creasy or disappears regardless of primer use. Sadness!
Everything about this look appeals to me!
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