MAKE-UP TUTORIALS OF FILM ICONS
Here are some more tutorials by the same make-up artist Pixiwoo.
1920's Dior Look
1920's Dior Look
Sophia Loren
Audrey Hepburn
Holy Product Whore! I'm green with envy! Watch the whole thing because there are some good tips near the end. She is the biggest PRODUCT WHORE I've ever witnessed! She is even outdoing our Asian
cosmetic bloggers.
You can get one of those train make-up cases at Bed, Bath & Beyond for a steal but only if you use one of those 20% coupons I've discussed on an earlier post.

Brigitte Bardot
Marilyn Monroe 40's/50's inspired Makeup & Hair demo Pt. 3
Go to her YouTube vids or www.fashionface.tv
She also does tutorials on these people
Pamela Anderson Kim Kardashian Megan Fox David Beckam's wife, Whatever Spice Twiggy Brigitte Bardot Barbie Doll Clara Bow Dita Von Teese Edie Sedgwick even Christina Aguilera and Penelope Cruz but I doubt they get a lot of hits.
Deborah Harry (gotta see how she creates the cheekbones) and a look inside her bag of tricks.
cosmetic bloggers.
You can get one of those train make-up cases at Bed, Bath & Beyond for a steal but only if you use one of those 20% coupons I've discussed on an earlier post.

Brigitte Bardot



I wish I had the funds to be able to afford half of all those glorious cosmetics.
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This is why I posted that dumpster diving & free sample posts.
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All in one place.
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She is certainly the prettiest makeup junkie there is, and so far from what I've seen the most talented. Honestly though, it's nothing new. A lot of her techniques I've used for years, so I can't say I've learned a lot... But still, to women that grew up without a glam mother who taught them how to apply makeup or were just simple tomboys, I can see it being rather helpful. The only thing I'm disappointed with is seeing so much M.A.C. That's the bottom rung of makeup products. And after Dita and Gaga bcoming their "spokesmodels" I lost all interest in ever buying their products again. NARS is where it's at, better quality and more wearable colors (always thought M.A.C leaned a little clownish).
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Tell us what your favorite brands are, please.
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