Peachy Pink Glow Goddess


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This look was partly inspired by @nikkietutorials . If you don't watch a lot of makeup tutorials on youtube and you don't know her, she is an insanely popular beauty vlogger. She is extremely skilled and equally hilarious. She recently did a mermaid eyes makeup look where she used a highlighter on top of a pinkish nude lip and I thought it looked beautiful. I've seen some lip art posts in IG that used this same technique but I didn't feel inclined to do it. Enter #nikkietutorials and my brand-spanking new @jeffreestarcosmetics #skinfrost in #peachgoddess. I felt like the stars aligned and the moment seemed perfect to try out this technique as well as this new pretty. To get this lip look I deviated a bit from Nikkie's technique. I, like Nikkie, used only two products, a liquid lipstick and a powder highlight. Unlike Nikkie though, who used a @jouercosmetics liquid lip and highlight, I applied @colourpop x @kathleenlights November ultra satin liquid lip first. Then, instead of brushing the highlight on like Nikkie, I patted the @jeffreestar highlight on top. That's it. Voila, a multidimensional sparkly lip. I loved it! In fact, I was so pleased with the result that I think I will do this again with other liquid or stick lipsticks and highlights.

I also brushed on #jeffreestarpeachgoddess on top of my cheekbones, my cupid's bow and on the bridge of my nose. Hence, the all-over glow.

I preordered my Jeffree Star Peach Goddess Skin Frost from @nicolettemakeup on IG.

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