Every once in a while I re-evaluate my make-up routine, but for the most part it is pretty consistent. When I discover a wonderful new product, such as Benefit’s They’re Real mascara, or Urban Decay’s Naked2 eyeshadow pallet, I adjust it as needed and keep the rest as is. Bare Minerals has been my go-to makeup for the past 3 or so years and it’s worked wonderfully. I typically use it year round, with the exception of my casual, summer days where I may only throw on some of Laura Mercier’s tinted moisturizer as a base.
My typical routine goes something like this:
- Apply well-rested under each eye to cover up any lack of sleep and my genetically acquired under eye circles
- Apply foundation
- Apply warmth in the shape of the number 3 from forehead to cheek to chin on both sides of face to add a touch of color to my wintry white skin
- Apply blush on my upper cheek bones
- Apply mineral veil to hold everything in place
- Apply eyeshadow
- Apply eyeliner (I like to use gray on an average day which is less harsh than black)
- Apply They’re Real mascara to upper and lower lashes
- Apply lipstick (MAC’s syrup is one I turn to often)
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Of course on days when concealer is necessary to cover any blemishes, I would throw that on as well. And if I know I’ll be having an extra long day I may start this process using Benefit’s POREfessional primer. Other than that, this is the routine that I could basically do in my sleep! Nothing fancy, but it gets the job done and leaves me feeling put together.
Here are links to all of the products listed above:
- Bare Minerals well-rested eye brightener
- Bare Minerals READY foundation
- Bare Minerals warmth
- Bare Minerals blush
- Bare Minerals mineral veil
- Urban Decay Naked2 eyeshadow
- Urban Decay eye liner
- Benefit They’re Real mascara
- MAC lipstick in syrup
Comments
I agree. I need to re-evaluate my makeup every so often as well. I also just did a re-vamp on skincare, and that was a major eye opener. Man, was I looking a little dull there for a while!
rachel
thegystofthings.blog.com
Good advice thanks lovely living