Naked Makeup Look

Hello my beauties and thank you for stopping by! Today I want to share with you a simple look I created this past week. It makes things easy because it’s such a simple look. The boldest thing in this look is the liquid lipstick I used. I’m so excited to share this look with you so let’s jump in!

Base Products:
Primer- Cover FX Blurring Primer
Foundation- Maybelline Superstay Foundation in 110 Porcelain
Concealer- Colourpop No Filter concealer in Fair 08 and Light 12
Powder (eyes only)- Rimmel Stay Matte pressed powder in 003 Natural
I’ve been using the Cover FX primer a lot recently because it is in my Project Pan. The Maybelline Superstay foundation is one of my favorite foundations. It’s got really fantastic coverage and doesn’t look cakey when applied.

Face:
Cream Blush- Natasha Denona Bloom Palette in ‘Blush’
Powder Blush- Hourglass Luminous Flush
Highlighter (not pictured)- Marc Jacobs O!Mega Glaze in 80 Worth the Wait
Bronzer- Hourglass Luminous Bronzer Light
These to palettes are my Top 2 favorite face palettes. I know the ‘Blush’ shade looks scary, especially for fair skinned people like me, but if you use your Beauty Blender it gives a gorgeous flush on the cheeks. The bronzer in the Hourglass palette is one of my favorites. It’s not too dark and it has a bit of shimmer in it which gives a great glow.

Eyeshadow:
Eye primer- NYX Jumbo Pencil in 604 Milk
Eyeshadow palette- Urban Decay Naked 3
Eyeshadows:
Transition- Limit
Crease- Nooner
Inner Lid- Dust
Outer Lid- Buzz
Inner corner/Brow bone- Marc Jacobs O!Mega Glaze in 80 Worth the Wait
Buzz is in my project pan and I hit pan when I used it for this look! I’m going to be rolling that out and putting something new in but more on that next week 😉 This Naked 3 palette is one of my oldest palettes and it still performs beautifully. I like using the NYX pencil as a primer because the white base helps to make my eyeshadows really pop.

Eyes and Brows:
Brow Pencil- Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz in Taupe
Brow Gel- NYX Control Freak brow gel
Top Liner-NYX That’s the Point liner
Waterline- Colourpop BFF Creme Gel Liner in Exit
I haven’t used white in my waterline for a long time but I am so glad I did with this look! I applied it lightly so it wouldn’t be too stark. I really love the Colourpop eyeliners, they are creamy and pigmented and a breeze to apply I would definitely suggest checking them out!

Finishing Touches:
Lips- Phase Zero matte liquid lipstick in Undercover
Mascara (top lashes)- Colourpop BFF Volumizing Mascara in Brownie Points
Mascara (bottom lashes)- Colourpop BFF Volumizing Mascara in Little White Lie
I figured it would be appropriate to use brown mascara instead of black since I was going for a more natural look. For some added interest I used the Colourpop white mascara on the bottom lashes and I found that it really helped to open up my eyes. The Phase Zero liquid lipstick is new to my collection, it came in my Ipsy plus box and I am absolutely in love with it! The color is great and it isn’t super drying which is the one thing that turns me off of liquid lipsticks.

As you can see, the final look is very soft and gentle with a little pop on the lips. I had a lot of fun creating this look. It didn’t take forever and a day which means it would be great for work or school if you’re in a rush in the morning. What is your go-to look when you’re short on time? Thank you so much for stopping by today, it means the world. To stay up to date when I post, be sure to subscribe to my blog (link in sidebar) and to see things that I don’t post here check out my Instagram (@ emmadelfosse_mua). I post every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 11AM PST. I hope you enjoyed today’s post and I hope to see you back soon but until then don’t forget to be bold, be beautiful, be YOU! XO ❤

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