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Monday, May 16, 2016

Face of The Day feat. Products from My Project Pan

I always attempt to pick the products for my Project Pans (newest Intro here) not only according to season, but also so that they'll compliment each other and create a whole make-up look for me without effort. I keep them all in a little tray (really, a box lid) in my vanity drawer, so in a way, they consitute my seasonal 'make-up basket'. I thought I'd show you what most of these items look like paired together in a daytime, spring/ summer Face of The Day.
 For the base, I used the Hourglass Mineral Veil Primer SPF 15 (click here for my review) on my T-zone (middle of forehead, nose and sides of the nose, a tiny bit on the chin) and followed with a light layer of Bourjois 123 Perfect CC Cream in Ivory (click!) all over, blended in with a damp Beautyblender. I think I like the Beautyblender the best for applying this foundation, followed by fingers - it has a bit more coverage than the Koh Gen Do Aqua, a foundation I was using previously, and the damp sponge helps to sheer it out for a more natural look and better shade match. I concealed under the eyes and on blemishes with a mix of Laneige Cushion Concealer in Light (click!) and NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer in Chantilly.

I set my T-zone sparingly with the MAC Blot Powder in Medium, and you can see that the overall effect on the skin is quite matte, and remains so for about 7 hours. I've noticed that depending on the face moisturizer I'm using for the day, I can change the finish a little bit; Nuxe Creme Fraiche de Beaute gives me more glow, but the Paula's Choice Hydralight sunscreen (both discussed in my recent Morning Skincare Routine post here) mattifies my face almost completely. I'm not such a fan of that flat matte look on my face anymore, but it's nice not to worry about make-up sliding off my nose in the middle of the day. I warm up my face using The Body Shop Honey Bronzer in Fair on the backs of the cheeks, temples and around hair line, and on my neck - again, to help with the foundation shade match. My neck is so pale, you guys. The blush I was using that day was Canmake Cream Cheeks in CL03 Clear Orange (click!).
I then lightly fill in my brows with the NYX Micro Brow pencil in Taupe (reviewed here), and prime my eyes with Maybelline Color Tattoo in Just Beige (LE). I actually quite like this Color Tattoo for an eyeshadow primer; the yellow tint conceals my pinky purple veins, and lid shades pop a little more on top. It also has the effect of toning down the shimmer in some eyeshadows, which I happen to like right now; for example, I was using Stand-offish from my theBalm Nude'Tude palette (which is in my Pan That Palette 2016 project), and it's usually a very metallic finish - as you can see, I managed to tone it down a bit. I also used Sexy, a matte plum, in my outer corner, and blended the crease out with a warm medium matte brown, Sultry. I used a combination of two lightest shades in the palette, Sassy and Snobby, to highlight my inner corners and tops of my cheeks.

To finish off my look, I tightlined with the Pixi Endless Silky Eye Pen in Black Noir (click!) and applied a generous coat of Givenchy Phenomen'Eyes in Deep Black to my lashes (recently reviewed here). On my lips, I'm wearing Buxom Full-on Lip Cream in Cherry Flip (click!); it's a perfect warm coral red to perk up the whole face. It also pairs nicely with OPI Red Lights Ahead... Where? on my nails.

There you go - I really enjoy this combination of shades. I used to be a 'cool-toned eyeshadows only' type of girl, but I've grown to love the warm mattes from the Nude'Tude palette, and I think they go very well with lightly bronzed skin and a juicy lip. What's your go-to look at the moment? Do you keep a weekly/ monthly make-up basket, or reach for something different every day?

10 comments:

  1. I use a box lid, too--one from a wallet or watch my brother got, I think. Hey, it works, and it doesn't take up too much space! And I love the jelly Canmake cream blushes. The finish looks amazing on you.

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    1. I'm all about reusing all the different boxes - I ever have a surplus right now and can't bring myself to throw them away. I'm sure they'll come in handy one day. Yes, the Canmake jellies are fantastic; I hit pan on my pink shade not too long ago!

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  2. Love it! I like the lightness of colors that you have used. They really have blended well that have bought out your natural beauty. Love it!!!

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    1. Thank you Emmy - those warm tones are a bit of a departure for me but I'm enjoying them so far!

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  3. Such a pretty lip color. Goes perfectly with the nails, too.

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    1. Thank you - it's one of my favorite glosses <3

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  4. I like your look though it's really minimalistic. My make up basket is filled for a quartal, but I do not exchange lipsticks and my favourite eyeshadows at all.

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  5. Lol, Lila, I guess for my standards, that's a lot of slap on my face - but I think because of the lighting and my fair skin, the effect in the photo is quite subtle. Do you change your make-up basket quarterly? I like that idea!

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    1. Yep, I change some eyeshadows, all blushes and all nailpolishes about every 8-10 weeks.

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  6. Beautiful look as always. I put my most used products in a makeup bag. They're usually mascara, liner, brow pencil and powder. I actually keep using them until they're completely gone. Then I'll use a new one. For the rest like eye shadow, blush and lipstick, I usually apply according to my mood.

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