SQUALID
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Here's my second halloween tutorial! This time I'm doing an Egyptian goddess. As you might understand, Egyptian goddesses aren't stingy with the golden shimmer, so I guess you'll have to count with a lot of that.
This look is quite easy but still super striking!
1. Do your base, but no powder. Are you pale as me, you
can use a foundation that is a shade too dark. Make sure
that you cover your neck and chest too!
2. Mix a translucent powder, a brown and a shimmery shadow
of your choice, that works as a bronzer on your skin tone.
My shadows are Cornerstone and Desert Moon from MAD.
After mixing it should look like this.
3. Apply heavily on your face, neck and chest.
4. Put a thick layer of powder under your eyes
to easily get rid of any fallouts.
5. Paint a bronzy base all over your eyelids, up to the brow.
I've used MAD Minerals creme eyeshadow Bronze Frost.
6. Put a gold shimmery shadow on top of the creme shadow. I
chose the apricot shimmering Desert Moon from MAD Minerals.
7. Put a darker shadow in the crease and under the brow
on the inner corner. This is Antique from MAD Minerals.
8. Brush the powder off your cheeks and blend the eye make
up thoroughly with a big blush brush to make it seamless.
The eye make up should look soft and evenly applied.
9. Put a dark bronzer under your cheekbones and in the
temples. I used Sunkiss from Earth Goddess Minerals.
10. Put the same bronzer along the hairline, mostly
on the outer "corners" of your forehead.
11. Carefully place a red blush on your cheeks. I
used East from Make Up Store.
12. Now do another layer of the powder you just mixed all
over the face and neck to get even more of that shimmer.
13. Eyepencil time! fill your lashline and waterline in.
14. Also line your top lid. Do a low placed wing.
15. Make those small tips in your inner corners.
16. Blend the lines with a stiff brush with black eyeshadow on.
17. Do your lashes and brows.
18. Put a lipstick of your choice on. I chose the golden
pink one called Morph from MAD Minerals.
Done!


1. Do your base, but no powder. Are you pale as me, you
can use a foundation that is a shade too dark. Make sure
that you cover your neck and chest too!

2. Mix a translucent powder, a brown and a shimmery shadow
of your choice, that works as a bronzer on your skin tone.
My shadows are Cornerstone and Desert Moon from MAD.

After mixing it should look like this.

3. Apply heavily on your face, neck and chest.

4. Put a thick layer of powder under your eyes
to easily get rid of any fallouts.

5. Paint a bronzy base all over your eyelids, up to the brow.
I've used MAD Minerals creme eyeshadow Bronze Frost.

6. Put a gold shimmery shadow on top of the creme shadow. I
chose the apricot shimmering Desert Moon from MAD Minerals.

7. Put a darker shadow in the crease and under the brow
on the inner corner. This is Antique from MAD Minerals.

8. Brush the powder off your cheeks and blend the eye make
up thoroughly with a big blush brush to make it seamless.
The eye make up should look soft and evenly applied.

9. Put a dark bronzer under your cheekbones and in the
temples. I used Sunkiss from Earth Goddess Minerals.

10. Put the same bronzer along the hairline, mostly
on the outer "corners" of your forehead.

11. Carefully place a red blush on your cheeks. I
used East from Make Up Store.

12. Now do another layer of the powder you just mixed all
over the face and neck to get even more of that shimmer.

13. Eyepencil time! fill your lashline and waterline in.

14. Also line your top lid. Do a low placed wing.

15. Make those small tips in your inner corners.

16. Blend the lines with a stiff brush with black eyeshadow on.

17. Do your lashes and brows.

18. Put a lipstick of your choice on. I chose the golden
pink one called Morph from MAD Minerals.

Done!

