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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2010

This look begins from where Phase 2 ended. This look is based on the make-up style of Kate Moss. It is divided up into four phases. Each phase is based on the different times of the day. The first phase starts off from a good foundation and then finishes as a good day make-up style for work or daytime look. The second phase of this make-up starts off where the first phase ended and becomes an after work look. The third phase of this look starts where phase two ended and is layered into a good going out to dinner look. Finally, the fourth phase of the Kate Moss Look is a glamorous clubbing look.
Cathyanne MacAllister has been Kate Moss' make-up artist for photo shoots and fashion shows. She is one of the most famous make-up artists today, Cathyanne MacAllister is at the heart of modern trendsetting for make-up styles. One of her best qualities is her wide range of make-up styles. She is able to create make-up looks for haute couture fashion shows as well as make-up looks that work for women everyday. Many of her looks for Relook TV are make-up looks that were used in fashion shows that have been toned down to wear on the street.
A quick synopsis of this look - * Brows: Groomed and colored * Eyes: Cold brown sheer cream, highlight, black pencil * Lashes: Layers of black mascara * Blush: Berry cream blush * Contour: Taupe color * Lips: Knocked down with foundation and peachy pink lipstick

What is needed for this phase is: * Greasy Taupe eyeshadow (vaseline or clear lipgloss mixed with taupe or any neutral color eyeshadow) * Black mascara * Cream or powder shimmer for highlights * Peachy pink lipstick or clear gloss * Neutral color cream blush * Black pencil * Neutral powder (free powder)

Optional Tools: * Soft round brush * Small soft pointed brush * Foundation brush

ABOUT RELOOK BEAUTY SERIES
True beauty without the Photoshop. Produced and shot entirely in Paris, the Relook Beauty Series is a video collection of beauty looks for make-up and hair styling. The concept behind this series is to seek out the beauty talent responsible for creating the stunning beauty looks for the top fashion shows and ad campaigns (i.e. Chanel, Hermes, Versace, L'Oreal). All year round, these make-up artists are creating the imagery for the content and covers of magazines such as Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Elle and L'Officiel. After an extensive casting process of make-up artists and hair stylists working in Paris, we selected the first Relook Beauty Team. We worked with these hair stylists and make-up artists, to create stylish and fashionable looks that can be recreated at home by anyone with just a little time and practice. Many of the looks are the very same or toned down versions of the looks created for major fashion shows in Paris.

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  • She said it was premade. My best guess is she probably mixed a taupe pigment with petroleum jelly and pressed it??

  • correct, as she stated in the video, you can mix any pigment with vaseline / petroleum jelly and use it this way

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  • This model is....UMA THURMAN!

  • What's the eye cream shadow? Please ......

  • She did not mix this herself. This is a product that she likes and uses . She just mentions you can mix your own with vaseline and pigment (like an eyeshadow). That's true but, it won't last without severely smudging. Better to go with a make up manufacturers cream shadow if you need it to last. Great techniques and style in this post.

  • She did not mix this herself. This is a product that she likes and uses . She just mentions you can mix your own with vaseline and pigment (like an eyeshadow). That's true but, it won't last without severely smudging. Better to go with a make up manufacturers cream shadow if you need it to last. Great techniques and style in this post.

  • what is the name ( brand and color ) of the cream eyeshadow ?

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