And hopefully the weight I've gained will go too!
Before coming home, my 2nd sister, W, told me that she wants to take a family picture after dinner, so I'll need to bring some makeup home to give her and my 3rd sister, P, a make over. I happily said yes, since doing their makeup is more practice for me. Also, my sisters and I have such similar facial features, doing their makeup is quite easy.
Here's the end result of what I did for W.

You'll probably never guess her real age in this photo!
W normally doesn't wear makeup, so I didn't want to do anything dramatic or over the top for her. It freaks her out when I do. Plus her eyes are so big and round, it's really easy for her to look like a cracked out doll.
I first used Sally Hansen Luminizing Face Primer to even out her skin texture. Then I used her own liquid foundation, which is the Costco Borghese line, which I applied with my EcoTools synthetic powder brush.
For her eyes, I used my Dior Gaucho Palette to give it just a little definition. I brushed the golden pink color all over her lids, focusing the color underneath her brow bones and the inner corners of her eyes. I then brushed the warm dark nude/light brown color over her lids, up to where her crease is. Since her eyes are spaced wider, applying a dark color on the outside corner in her crease would make her eyes look even wider apart. To avoid that, I lightly padded a mix of the dark plum and taupe color near her lash line. I finished by applying a cream liner from my Fresh palette in olive on both her top and bottom lash line.
To give her cheeks a light glow, I dusted Nars Sin from close to her hairline to the apples of her cheeks. I finished her lips with the wine lip color from the Dior Gaucho Palette, and coated her lash with 1 coat of L'oreal Voluminous mascara in black.
Believe it or not, but she actually looks more "mature" with this light makeup on. She loved it so much, she didn't want to take it off! Sooo cute!!
What do you guys think?






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