Powder

I love a smooth finish after applying make up and one way to achieve that is by finishing up with a setting powder. While there are many out there to choose from, my personal favorites are the e.l.f studio tone correcting powder, and NARS light reflecting loose setting powder. The two have a very different price, but I feel they both do the job. The e.l.f powder is only $3 and uses a combination of four colors in order to blend your skin to tone perfection. The NARS loose powder is perfect for taking the perfect picture because it reflects light from your skin, and gives you a matte look. I would recommend both to anyone who is looking for a nice powder, but I feel that the e.l.f powder is best for everyday looks.
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Eyelash Glue

One of my biggest pet peeves is when the edge of my false lashes starts to peel off. I usually purchase ELF false lashes and the glue that comes with them is nothing more than useless. So, like most girls do, I got frustrated. I decided I needed a new glue and went out and purchased Duo Eyelash Adhesive. I found that it held my lashes on all night, and they even give you the option of a clear or dark glue, which can act as eyeliner. The eyelashes came off easily when I wanted to take them off, and did not damage my actual lashes. I will definitively be purchasing this as my one and only lash glue from now on.
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Contouring


  

One of my all time favorite duos is the Smashbox Contouring palette and the Tarte sculpting contouring brush. The brush is very easy to handle, unlike other brushes, which can easily make a contouring mess-yikes, and it is also has a lot of control so your contour powder stays exactly where you intended to apply it. The palette is also very handy! It contains highlighter, bronzer and contouring powders, they also include a small guide on where to apply for beginners. If you were looking for a simple way to contour your face, nothing can beat this duo, and when paired together it can lead to a flawless look and an eye capturing contoured faced.
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GlamGlow - YouthMud


 

While out getting a few Christmas presents, I treated myself to an array of new products to try. One of the items I bought was the GlamGlow Youth Mud Tingle Exfoliate Treatment. I had heard great things about this product and decided to give in to the hype and give it a try. It's a mud facial mask which is supposed to do wonders on your skin. I used it on my nose because that's where my blackheads mostly appear, and I honestly saw a massive improvement! It only took 10 minutes for this product to clean out a majority of my blackheads, tighten my skin, minimize my pores and make my skin irresistibly smooth. It even smells refreshing, unlike other products I have used, which remind me of a chemical mixture I created in high school -yikes! Given the option of buying this again, it's a definite yes. You can purchase this at most beauty stores, or buy it direct from the website. They also offer a variety of other types of  mud masks, such as PowerMud dual cleanse, SuperMud Clearing treatment, ThirstyMud Hydrating treatment and many others. It's worth the money and would even make a great Christmas gift/Stocking Stuffer!
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Hands

 I don't know about any of you guys, but I really like my hands to look nice. One thing that really irritates me is when my hands get super dry in the winter time-to the point that they begin to hurt. Many people have suggested their cures, and after taking into consideration all of their ideas, I put together my own hand survival kit. First things first, go and get your nails done. If you skip this step, you are missing out on the beginning of beautiful hands. Nothing elongates fingers better than a lovely manicure, and long nails. To solve the dry hand epidemic I use Eucerin Hand Creme plus Intensive Repair. You can buy it at most stores, and it is one of the best lotions I have ever used. I usually apply it liberally at night time, and then put on a pair of old gloves or mittens. When I wake up in the morning, I find that my hands are soft and hydrated. Sometimes when I'm feeling like my feet are getting dry also, I do the same thing, but apply socks-obviously. With beautiful nails and soft hands, who could resist your charm?
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Lips



I personally believe that having strong lips can make you seem like you know what you're doing in life, or maybe that's just how I see it! The cupids bow, the pointed part on your upper lip, should be the strongest point of your lips, which means you're going to need to line your lips. I use MAC Soar lip pencil, it pretty much matches my lip color so it seems really natural. Choose a lip liner that's either very similar to your lip color or one that matches the lipstick you plan on using. Line your cupids bow, making sure to enhance the points. Then fill in with your matching lipstick. In my case it will be Brave by MAC, because it's a very similar color to the liner. However, if I was planning on wearing a red lipstick (MAC Red lipstick matched with MAC Trust in Red lip liner) then I would chose a color that matched that lipstick color, NOT a color that matches your lips. Remember not to go too far out of your natural lip line, or it will start to look like a toddler was attempting to help you with your makeup-not cute! Feel free to comment with any questions, or even email me directly, my email can be found at the bottom of the blog.
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Eyebrows

It's been said that eyebrows to the ladies is like the frame of a master piece. You could have the most beautiful contouring techniques, and the best eyeshadow blending techniques, but if your eyebrows are not nicely filled in, what is the point? That would be like painting the Mona Lisa and putting it in a dollar tree frame, if you get what I'm saying! When filling in my eyebrows, I use ****** things. The Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz, Benefit Cosmetics Gimme Brow, my MAC #204, MAC #242, and Hard Candy Glamoflauge Heavy Duty Concealer. I start by shaping my eyebrows with my MAC #204, then I line the bottom of my brow with the Anastasia Brow Wiz. Once I have the bottom nicely shaped, I touch up any problem areas using long strokes with the Anastasia. Then re-shape with the MAC #204, and comb through the Benefit Gimme Brow. After you have everything filled in, the next step is concealing. Using my MAC #242 I cover my entire eyebrow area with Glamoflauge concealer* and blend it all. This definitely defines the brow area, and gives a sharp edge to them. So there you go ladies, it's as simple as that to frame your own 'Mona Lisa'!
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*This concealer has the ability to cover up tattoos, hence the Heavy Duty. Use sparingly!
  
Brow Wiz                                                  Gimme Brow                                        Glamoflauge

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Hi, I'm Kayleigh! I was born and raised in England, and then moved to America to start my life. Beauty and Fashion have always been a large part of my life, and they will to continue to be, as you will see throughout my blog! To contact me directly, email me at basskayleigh@gmail.com, and i'll be sure to answer all of your questions and comments as soon as possible!! Enjoy! xoxo

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