![]() Too much Sin can look muddy, so go light with the application. In this photo, Chrisette’s blush is more of a rose-bronze-berry - I’d guess it’s Sin- berry with gold shimmer. (hat tip to BellaSugar for the Revlon blush-alike). Also, I was shocked that Orgasm complimented my skin as much as it did, even though I’d read so many reviews that suggested that it is the universally perfect blush. In case you were wondering, “Is that NARS orgasm blush worth it?” It’s $25 a pop, but I’d say yes - a little goes a long way, and this color didn’t fade from my face as soon as other blushes have. Apparently the brighter the better - beauty blogger GG points out that crayon orange looks gorgeous on brown skin, and NYX cream blush in Orange is a nearly identical match to NARS Exhibit A for a fraction of the price. And speaking of NARS orgasm - bellas, I must say there really is something magical about gold-flecked orange blush on brown skin. Magical.Ĭhrisette’s blush has the same gorgeous shimmer that NARS orgasm does, so I’m guessing it’s NARS. Deep burgundy purple with a subtle sparkle. And if you’re seeking a MAC alternative, b.l.a.c minerals’ patience eyeshadow is a perfect alternative. Seeing that gorgeous smokey burgundy/brown/purple eye on Chrisette makes me wanna go buy it. ![]() once did a mall makeover on me and used that shade to a very similar effect, and I’ve been mildly obsessed with it ever since. On the glamorous celebrity Chrisette, the eye shadow looks kind of like MAC’s Sketch shadow, which is described as an “intense burgundy-plum flecked with red shimmer.” I say this because MAC makeup artist Victor C. Chrisette looks absolutely flawless, IMO. I love the hot, chic short hair trend, it’s infinitely preferable to the ten-pound-weave so many celebs were rocking. His photos are really edgy and interesting, and I was absolutely captivated by this photo of former Afrobella of the Week Chrisette Michele, meeting herself as celebrity and admirer. 1.I spotted this photo over at Necole Bitchie, and I gotta thank her for introducing me to the work of Atlanta-based photographer Derek Blanks. Get to following, because your look will thank you. The ones I included in this roundup are really doing it right: they feature a variety of products, application tutorials, looks for inspiration, and regrammed shots from fans, beauty gurus, and makeup artists.īelow are my most favorite makeup artists. In some, you’ll simply find pretty vignettes of products or posts related to popculture (i.e., rainbow-arranged products to celebrate the SCOTUS decision or lots of sprinkled doughnut shots on National Doughnut Day). That’s where Instagram comes in.Īlmost every brand has an Instagram account, and makeup lines and stores are no different. Sometimes, we just need a quick tutorial or burst of inspiration for a girls’ night out look or celeb-inspired style. ![]() Let’s face it, literally: we don’t all have the time to watch 3 hours of YouTube beauty vloggers in order to learn the latest lip plumping trick or how to properly apply cheek highlighter. It’s hard out there, ladies (and men) but have no fear: below is a roundup of the best Instagram accounts for makeup inspiration. ![]() Not to mention it can be hard to find a makeup guru that speaks to your style, skin tone, and product preferences. Between attempting to apply false lashes and nailing a perfectly tipped winged liner, a girl can feel overwhelmed with techniques, products, and trends.
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