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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2010

This look begins from where Phase 1 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 * Eyes: Intense Taupe powder, highlight cream, black pencil * Lashes: Layers of Black Mascara * Blush: Taupe Cream Blush, Berry Cream Blush * Contour: Taupe color * Lips: Clear Gloss

What is needed for this phase is: * Taupe / camel color or other neutral color eyeshadow * Black mascara * Black eye pencil * Cream or powder shimmer for highlights * Coffee eyeshadow * Berry cream blush * Khaki, Caramel, pale beige, dead brown (colors contain no red) Eyeshadows * Neutral powder (free powder)

Optional Tools: * Wide soft eyeshadow brush * Small soft brush pointed * Eyelash comb * Small flat brush * Eyebrow brush * Small hard flat brush (square tip for eyebrows) * foundation brush * powder 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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  • would love to know what that stick highlighter was and what foundation she used..amazing to watch and all this fingers/blowing pc health and safety stuff gets my goat, she had clean fingers and is talking while right in her face...breathing on her...whats going to happen thats so terrible...geeez

  • @nailstyle, the stick highlighter used is made by an Italian company called Madina, it's now called Chic&Shine stick, and can be bought for 18 Euro here - (close to bottom of the page) go to madina.it

    The foundation most used on this series is the Armani Silk foundation.

  • Blowing on brushes makes me nuts. Bobbi Brown does it all the time on television. Has no one mentioned this to them? Hopefully, these posts will be read.  Other than that. I love her techniques and style. Every girl/woman and make up artist can benefit from her posts.

  • @misterashley It's funny about how everyone is freaked out by the blowing on brushes and fingers on the lips. These make-up artists do make-up for top fashion shows in Paris like Dior all day long and and have to do make-up on several models in a very short amount of time and it needs to look perfect...blowing on the brushes is a fast way to remove excess on the brush...maybe not too sanitary, and by the end of fashion week everyone has usually caught a cold...I dont think anything will change

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  • you can write the name of product that you used? it's so beautiful!! and the highlighter is Italian!!! Yeah I'm Italian!!!

  • Oh so what if she blows or uses fingers. It's not like she's sick or something. She does a wonderful job. Just agree with it. She's a true real artist.

  • @relooktv thank you x

  • @relooktv I appreciate your response. I myself am a professional, working Make Up Artist. It takes no more time to tap or flick a brush than it does to blow on it. Do you have any idea how much bacteria is being transferred to the brush from the blow that will now be wipe over her entire face? I have, many times, been in time-crunched situations with people waiting for the me. I would NEVER put a model or other client of mine in an unsanitary situation. It's also against every state law.

  • @bright249 I know, I was being sarcastic. I was trying to point out the impossibility of making brown without red.

  • blowing your brush while you're doing a client is so unhygienic! what is that lady thinking?!

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