Naked Natural Go-To Look


Ever since I started my blog, I have already tried and tried different looks to try and to blog about. I always love putting makeup/eye shadows whenever I get near to my vanity area. Actually the dents on my makeups are just because of playing with makeup. Since this is my first post for a makeup look, I'm gonna stick with a natural look which is easy to recreate since even with errors in putting eye shadows, this will be tolerated since we will be using light colored shadows and we want to make it look natural. As seen on the photo above, yes there are a lot of products needed even if this look is just simple and natural.


For this makeup look, we are going for a natural look in which we can use for easy everyday makeup look that even beginners can recreate. The reason for the title as "Naked Natural" is that because we used the shade "Naked" from the Urban Decay Naked 1 palette as our base and crease color in which all of the colors will blend in with. 

How to recreate the look:

1. I used the Tarte Clean State primer to prime my whole lids.
2. We will use the "Naked" eye shadow from the Naked 1 palette and buff it into the crease area.
3. To provide color and dimension I used the Clinique Eye Palette in "CSD Strawberry Fudge";

        • Use the dark brown shade with a angled flat top brush on the upper crease area, and create a soft cut crease effect;
        • We will use the pink shadow all over the lid to add a pop of color (even though it did not give too much color);
        • Use the white eye shadow on the center of the lid to create dimension and to create a clean, awake and bright looking eye. We will also use this on the brow bone to emphasize a high arched brows.




4. After using the Clinique shadow palette; I used the shade "01 Pink Ice" which is an icy       pink color on the palette Estee Lauder Pure color Eyeshadow and placed it in the inner           corners of the eyes to give a pop of life and as Kathleenlights says, to make your eyes look awake.
5. Use a white eyeliner and line the bottom water line and dip a flat brush on the brown shade and buff into the bottom water line.
6. Draw your brows on however you draw them, I used the "The Face Shop, Design my Eyebrow liner in 04-Brown"; and then pop some simple fake lashes, I used the Taiwan enhance lashes in No. 218.




For this look I will most likely use a  pink color for my lips to provide a clear, muted and fresh looking face, here I used the Me Now Long Lasting Lipgloss in the shade 20 (from Beautymnl.com). Watch out for my review for this product soon!

Products I've used:

FACE:
Tarte Clean Slate Poreless 12 hr Perfecting Primer
L'oreal True Match Liquid Foundation in G1 Gold Ivory
Cover Girl Professional Loose Powder in 110 Transparent Light
Missha The Style Undereye Brightener in Light Beige
Victoria's Secret VSPRO Camouflage FX Universal Concealer Palette
Nichido Beauty cake in Choco Brown

EYES:
Tarte Clean Slate Poreless 12 hr Perfecting Primer
Urban Decay Naked 1 "Naked" eyeshadow
Clinique Eye Palette in CSD Strawberry Fudge
The Face Shop Design My Brow in 04 Brown
Cover Girl Brow and Eye Makers pencil in Honey Brown
Shawill Eyebrow/Eyeliner Pencil and Brush in 900 White
Nichido Clear Gel
Tarte Lights, Camera, Lashes Mascara

LIPS:
EOS Lipbalm in Honey Suckle
MeNow Long Lasting Lipgloss on shade No. 20


Thank you so much for taking time to read about this look, comment what you think about this look and do share it with your friends if you liked it and will really help me out a lot!

Disclaimer: I purchased every single product used, an * after the product will be placed if it was sent for PR sampling.

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