Summer is here, and so are my favorite sandals! BIrkenstocks should be a staple in every girl's closet. The bright, bubblegum pink color makes these shoes perfect for summer. The best part? These shoes are cute & comfortable! I'm about to go and buy these shoes in every color...
It's always fun to dress up for no reason (especially when it includes hair and makeup). The theme we went with for this look was Coachella. This style deserves a huge shout out to Jaymie because there's no way I would have been able to sew that thread through my own hair! She did two small french braids on one side of my head, then threaded different colors of string between them, and yes she used a real needle. Below that, she braided a small fishtail. On the other side, Jaymie tied different colors of string into my hair and braided them into another fishtail. Pancake the braids, add some loose curls, and it's as easy as that!
On my cheeks, I decided to go rosey with a heavy highlight. For my eyes, I did a smokey eye with various browns. After I applied my eyeliner, I blended it out into the shadow. On my lower lash line, I put on a teal blue eyeliner, then a lighter eyeshadow underneath that and dragged the color down a little bit. For the lip color, I kept it simple and did a nude. To finish it off, I added a few dots under my eye with white body paint and voilà, you're ready for Coachella!
I keep seeing this comic book look everywhere, so I decided I would give it a try. To start, I outlined my face with black eyeliner. I also outlined my nose, lips, and eyes. To add more detail, I also added small lines in the creases of my eyelid, in between my eyebrows, and I outlined the shape of my tears underneath my eyes. To fill in my eyebrows, I started with a black eyeshadow then went over it with black eyeliner. Next, I filled in my tears with a light blue eyeshadow and put a darker blue right under my eyelashes to add some depth. I filled in my lips with a red lipstick and used a black eye pencil to put some black in the corner and blended it into my lipstick. Finally, I took some white body paint and used the back of a makeup brush to make the comic book dots on my face. I don't really like the look of a full face of comic book dots, so instead I just added a few rows of dots to my face. Depending on why you want this look, you can outline some of your bones on your chest with eyeliner, as well as adding more white dots to your neck.
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