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A cool and mod look at Peter Som, courtesy of Tom Pecheux and MAC.
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Here’s how to get the look…
FACE:M·A·C Pro Sculpt Sculpting Powder Pro Pallette — blended over natural looking skin to emphasize contours. Fleur Power Powder Blush and Peaches Sheertone Blush — blended together and softly dusted over the apples of cheeks with 129 Brush for a flush.
EYE: Young Venus In Extra Dimension Eye Shadow (available Spring/Summer 2012) — dusted over the eyelids with 242 Brush for a soft highlight. Fig. 1 Eye Shadow and M·A·C Pro Indian Ink Small Eye Shadow Pro Pallette — blended together with 219 Brush to define the crease with a hard, rounded contour. M·A·C Pro Rich Purple Chromagraphic Pencil — applied through the lower lashline to define. Coal Black Pro Lash Mascara — applied over upper and lower lashes.
LIP: Innocence, Beware! Lipstick (available Spring/Summer 2012) — rubbed into lips for a natural glossy stain. (Second sighting of Innocence, Beware! on the runways so far. Get this on your must have list asap ~wht)
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Hey, there it is again! Innocence, Beware! I just really like that lipstick, it’s soooooo pretty. Like it, marking it down so I get it later on down the road. I also like M·A·C’s Pro Rich Purple Chromagraphic Pencil and Young Venus in Extra Dimension Eye Shadow. Super stunning!! What an amazing job it does here on this model. Yes, this is a must have as far as I can tell!
I agree with you 100%. I really want this look. I really like the M·A·C Pro Sculpt Sculpting Powder Pro Pallette!
REally digging this look, beautiful colors
I’m loving the Chromographic pencil on the lower lash line. I’m not sure how well the bold eyeshadow in the crease will translate to everyday wear (as opposed to the runway). I’m sure it could be toned down a little to be more “wearable” though!
Ooohhh – I like this one! I love that 60’s mod look and undereye liner. So wish I could pull it off – I’ve searched years, highend to low for a liner that doesn’t smudge when worn under the eye. Stef can verify NOTHING stays on me…However I’ve never tried theChromagraphic pencils – must get to a MAC Pro store soon!