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1940s Makeup Tutorial - Part 2

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2012

MUD's 1940s Vintage inspired Makeup Tutorial with Reiva Cruze continues. If you haven't watched Part 1, click here to start from the begining of the lesson (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgQW8hAqDjc ).
We are going to start by brightening up the eyes. Bright eyes were popular in the 1940s.

Step 7 - Let's apply some hightlights starting with the brow bone. Using the Cream Eye Shadow and a #300S Brush, start under the brow as close to the edge as possible and blend down into the crease for a nice highlight that will contrast with the brow itself. Apply another hightligh, using the same color on the inner corner of the lid with a #800 Blending Brush (http://shop.mudshop.com/crease-brush ).

Step 8 - Aply Black Cake Eyeliner (http://shop.mudshop.com/cake-eyeliner ) and a slightly wet #100 Liner Brush, draw a thin subtle line along the upper lash line.

Step 9 - Use tweezers to apply individual false lashes one at a time, starting from the outter corer and woring back and forth between the two eyes to keep both lashes equal.

Step 10 - Once the lashes are dry, apply mascara with a #500 fan brush going from root to tip.

Step 11 - Cheeks in the 1940s were pinkist undertones, so here, Reiva uses Rose Petal and Glow Cheek Color (http://shop.mudshop.com/cheek-color ).

Step 12 - Complete the 1940s look with the Red Lip Pencil and the Ladybug Lipstick.

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  • Seriously I love these looks much better than makeup nowadays..

  • woww she turned out stunning!

  • Owh so thats how the eyelashes dont really look like fake eyelashes even if you know they are fake eyelashes.................

  • great job!!

  • This look was made for her. Such a classic beauty.

  • Haha, I watch your videos so much, that I know what the colours are called, like espresso, onyx, ladybug etc. XD

  • Beautiful!

  • question what do you feel is the best way to clean the fan brush for mascara :)

  • Amazing job i love love love the brows! Great job! x

  • awesome work

    

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