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Today marks the third week of back to school for us, and
like I’ve mentioned before, I’ve yet to get any sort of routine down at all
between the events and traveling I’ve had, but I think that’s all going to
change this next month as I settle into a new schedule of having a solid 6+
hours a day to myself.
One thing I’ve
already been trying to do is get my house (especially my bathrooms!) a little bit more order because
honestly during the summertime it gets a little out of hand with everyone here.
The other thing that I’m finding nice about having the kids in school all day
is that I have the ability to get ready when I want and don’t always have to
feel rushed. Since we live so close to the Grade School I walk Emma and Noah
there every day, and will normally just throw on some workout pants and L’Oreal
mascara until I get back home, then I’ll get myself ready for the day and put
my makeup. I’ve got a pretty good routine down for my every day makeup look
that doesn’t take me very long, so I can get back to better things, like
blogging or attempting to organize this house. ;)
My Daily Makeup Routine:
1. First thing I do is apply a good primer on my face, then my
foundation. After that I dab a little concealer under my eyes and apply a
liquid blush to the apples of my cheeks.
2. Next I apply a blush/bronzer on my face, beginning at the
corners of my cheeks (by my ears) with a blush brush and bring the brush and
bronzer inward across my cheeks. I will normally dust the top of my forehead
and chin a little too.
3. After that I apply my eye shadow, beginning with a base. I
tend to use light neutral colors 99% of the time, starting with a lighter base,
and then adding two darker shades to the outer corners of my eyes, then using a
highlighting cream or pencil will highlight my brow bones.
4. Next I fill in my eyebrows with a combination wax/powder to
thicken them.
5. After that I begin my eye transformation (ha!) to make my
tired eyes go from ‘eh’ to ‘awake’. I use L’Oreal Lineur Intense Brush top LiquidEyeliner in Black on the top
of my lids, beginning at the inner corner with a thin line and increasing the
width at the end corners of my eyes. Afterwards I’ll add my mascara, and I
really like L’Oreal’s Voluminous Butterfly Washable Mascara in Blackest Black
to give my eyelashes a fuller look.
6. After my eyes are done I will use a highlighting cream on my
face and apply is sparingly on the center of my forehead, nose, and cheekbones.
7. And voila! That’s what I do every day, and it only takes me
a few minutes. Other days when I’m going for a more dramatic look (i.e. going
out on a date or an event) I’ll either extend my L’Oreal Liquid Eyeliner top
lash liner a little more to create a slightly more cat-eye look and apply a peach colored lip gloss, or I’ll grab
my Extra Intense Liquid Pencil Eyeliner in Black and apply that on my inner
lower eyelids for a more dramatic effect.
Since I’ve been in the process of trying to keep things
picked up, I’ve also found myself with an urge to make things a little prettier, including the
containers that I keep my makeup in.
A couple of years ago I bought a sparkly little jar adorned with
glitter and beads and have used it for all of my makeup like my L’Oreal
eyeliners and mascara, and I’ve always wanted to have a couple more containers
to keep things like cotton balls or my favorite nail polishes in – so I finally
just re-purposed some old candle jars and did just that.
First I found a cleaned similar colored spray paint to use.
I washed and thoroughly dried the jars, and then I took them outside and
sprayed them with the spray paint and let them dry. I will leave some of them
with just the spray paint, and will find some glitter and small bead to glue
onto a couple of other ones.
It was something fun to do and be creative, and it also let
me reuse things instead of recycling them. The jars also help keep my bathroom
counter from being too cluttered.
Have you tried L’Oreal’s Lineur Intense Brush top Liquid
Eyeliner or Voluminous Butterfly Washable Mascara yet? They glide on nice and
smooth and last throughout the day. They are also conveniently located in the
cosmetics aisle in Safeway – one of my most frequented stores. J
What does your typical daily makeup routine look like?
~Melissa
The jars, the looks, the eyes! Everything looks great and I love the subtle changes you make to change your look (and OH BOY DO I KNOW what it's like to have those tired eyes!) I love the fact that makeup can help with that ;) #client
ReplyDeletelove this idea! thanks for sharing the makeup look as well :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love the glitz and glam that it adds! Thanks for sharing at #SmallVictoriesSundayLinkup!
ReplyDeleteThose makeup jars are awesome....love the shine! I do love a nice eyeliner & mascara....these are super helpful tips! I'm going to have to try Loreal's Butterfly mascara...your lashes are so long....gorgeous! Thank you for linking up with Small Victories Sunday Linkup! :)
ReplyDeleteYou have very pretty eyes, and I love the glitzy jars!!
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Have a beautiful week, Karren
Love this. I have 2 pint size canning jars that are painted and have tulle ribbon on them that I keep my make up in. My routine is less than 2 minutes and is eyeliner, mascara and blush. That's it. It was fun to see your routine. Thank you for linking up to Tips and tricks. I hope to see you again this week.
ReplyDeleteI love the make up jars and your eyelashes are perfect:)
ReplyDeleteYour makeup jars are so pretty. I love the bit of sparkle they add to your life!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at the Tips & Tricks party. That's how I found you. Hope to see you back next Monday!
Cute ways of displaying your makeup. Fun tutorial too, you make it look so easy!
ReplyDeleteLove the jar!!
ReplyDeleteSure DIY Glitter Jar Makeup Holder is a good idea to hold eye makeup stuff’s.
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