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Bridal Boudoir

My first shoot with Anton De Beer. We shot Bridal Boudoir looks at a guesthouse in Cape Town and it was lots of fun!

Main Make-Up ingredients: MAC studio sculpt foundation, MAC eyeshadow: “brule”, “shale”, “bronze”,”garcon grey”, “embark”. MAC pigments: “lily white”, “dazzleray”.PlushGlass “big kiss. “ ProLongLash mascara, YSL Touche Éclat.

Main Hair Ingredients: OSIS “upload and “magic”.

Photographer: Anton De Beer

Model: Samantha Laura Kaye

Make-up and Hair: Samantha Laura Kaye

Stylist: Nicky-Anne De Beer.

On Location in 2009

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Kira

Pro Tip: When you’re appl­ying your make-up with a “natu­ral look” in mind – where you want to sulpt the face with colour (ie a light colour under the browbone) but without frosting or noticeable shimmer in mind use a non-reflective eye-shadow like MAC’s “brule” and then apply a colour like “shroom” (which is basi­cally the same colour in a more reflec­tive tex­ture) in small doses under the arch of the brow or in-between the eyes or apply a dollop of “woodwinked” – (a veluxe pearl and especially shiny eye-shadow in a colour fairly neutral to people with tanned skin) to the center of the lids. Doing this helps to con­tour the face, draw atten­tion to spe­ci­fic areas and sculpt the face — and the appli­ca­tion of a non-shiny ver­sion of the colour first allows the eyesha­dow to “dilute” making blen­ding easier and turning the shimmer into “amazing” lighting or bone structure.

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