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Mila Kunis Golden Globe 2011 Makeup Tutorial

descriptionMila Kunis Golden Globe 2011 Makeup Tutorial Here is a simple springlike look inspired by Mila Kunis the Golden Globe Awards 2011 Hair Tutorial www.pursebuzz.com To see what she really used www.pursebuzz.com Makeup Tour outofthebeautybox.com Facebook tinyurl.com Twitter twitter.com Theme Song by: w...

Mon, 17 Jan 2011|
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Hey there, Elessa here for Pursebuzz. Today, I'm gonna show you how to create a really simple and fresh tutorial. I was inspired by Mila Kunis at the Golden Globe Awards for 2011. She's got this really fun and youthful look and so I wanted to create that tutorial. If you're interested, keep on watching.

So I'm gonna start off this look with 2 essential elements--some primer and some foundation. This is the Cover FX. This has an SPF of 50 which is why I love it and then I'm using my Lancôme foundation and this is in the Buff number 7 which also has an SPF but this one has 50 so I think that's much more important so I'm gonna use this and you can either mix it together or you can use it, use the primer first and then use your foundation.

I'm gonna mix it together because I'm gonna use the foundation as a lighter cover. This is a medium and can be built up to a full coverage, but I don't want it to be so opaque it's just covering up everything so I'm gonna put this on my hand and it's gonna warm the product, then I'm gonna take a foundation brush and this is the OCC foundation brush and I'm just gonna mix it together on my hand. I'm gonna apply that to my face. And then I'm gonna spread that out. The reason why I have everything in a different place is that I don't want to have my foundation just in one spot, I'm gonna spread that out.

I want it evenly dispersed, and you're gonna use short strokes so you don't get the brush strokes on your face. So lightly gonna tap it and drag. Now Mila's eyes are pretty simple and basic, but it just really stands out 'cause she has these really pretty wispy lashes so what I wanna do is I'm gonna use some Urban Decay Primer Potion. I'm gonna just apply that to my lids. Just a little and that will work. So Mila Kunis' makeup artist has a lot of Lancôme products so today I have some of the Lancôme products here. I actually don't have all the colors that she's using

because they are upcoming launches and so I'm just gonna use the colors that I have and this one right here is a cream luster. This is the Color Design in shimmer and I'm just gonna apply a little bit of that right underneath the brow bone. I'm using an extremely matte color but I'm just gonna use a slight touch of shimmer. Then on her lid she has kind of a coppery color but it's not so bright like a MAC Amber Light. It's kind of a subtle, watered down coral bronze so I'm gonna take these two colors. This is a Pose Metallic and Mochaccino.

I'm gonna get a fluffy brush 'cause I don't wanna get too much pigmentation. So I'm gonna dab a little bit into this color and a little bit into this color and I'm gonna tap it and then I'm gonna concentrate on the lid first and then I'm going to disperse the color all over my lid and you're gonna bring it up slightly above the crease but not too much. You're just creating a little definition. I'm just dabbing the color on to the intensity I like and then I'm going to blend it outward, then I'm gonna go back in and put a little bit more of my brow bone color to blend the seams.

I'm gonna use this OCC doe foot applicator brush, right at the seam and at the end. As you can see, there's just a soft hint of color right now on my eyes. The next thing I'm gonna do is apply a really thin liquid liner line right here on the top lid and I'm gonna be using the Lancôme Artliner which I like 'cause I get a lot of control and I'm gonna start right here because I don't want it to be too thick on the inside, and I'm gonna drag it outward then I'm gonna take what's left and apply it on the inner corner.

Once you applied it as thick as you want, go back in and just do one smooth stroke then the next thing you're gonna do is you're gonna wait for your liquid liner to dry so you're gonna dry a little bit of an eyeliner on the bottom and what I'm gonna do is since it's so subtle is I'm gonna use a brownish black eyeliner. So I'm gonna be using Black Coffee and what I'm gonna do is I'm only gonna apply a little bit right here on the outer edge and I'm gonna drag the rest of it in with the Q-tip. So I'm just gonna make the full line on the outside and then I'm just gonna drag that in with a Q-tip.

I'm using a Q-tip that's a special cosmetic Q-tip that has a pointed tip right here and you can get these at cosmetics.com so what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna take this brown here and I'm gonna blend that into the inner corner, very soft transition, so it's almost casting like a shadow, so the next thing I'm gonna do is I'm gonna use a little primer from this but I don't think that she's wearing any primer. The only thing that they said she was wearing was that was a Lancôme Hypnose mascara. Since I don't have that one, it's actually at work, I really like that one, though, I'm gonna use the Lancôme Definicils but first,

I'm gonna use my new favorite primer and this one--I've been using this for almost 3 months now so I should be getting another one. Three-month rule, right? This is the primer and it's the Ôscillating one and I like it 'cause it helps de-clump your lashes like you don't have to wiggle it, just gives you that perfect amount, and it's great for those who can't find their bottom lashes, it finds it for you. Just kind of sticks on there. You don't have too much 'cause you're going to be putting-- or I'm gonna be putting on some fake lashes

but for the bottom ones, I wanna make them as dark as I can so the next thing I'm gonna do is apply some lashes. I'm using the EVE PEARL, this is number 102, and this one's wispy and long and so I'm gonna apply those. Now my favorite lash glue is the one from EVE PEARL. I really like it because it's easy to apply and it just sticks like right away and a tip on how to clip your lashes that's really clean are some nail clippers. Now, I don't recommend using old ones, I recommend going out and getting some new ones that are not, you know, on your toes or your nails

and it just gives you this nice clean clip when you try to shorten your lashes. Next thing you wanna do is blend your lashes with your fake lashes so I'm just using my mascara shield like I always do and I'm just gonna wiggle it together with a little mascara. You don't wanna put too much as you don't want it to look too fake and too clumpy. You still wanna go for something that's really natural so really I recommend just to the tip of your real lashes. So for Mila's lips, she has something that's really neutral yet like a sheer coral so for my lips, I'm gonna be using--

this is the Lancôme Rich Cashmere, like a peachy, fleshy color, and I'm gonna apply that to my lips and now to bring it to that coral intensity, I'm going to be using my MAC Jelly Babe. I don't know if they still make this anymore but something that's kinda sheer, kinda coral. Now I'm using this Q-tip to help blend the gloss with my lipstick as well and these cosmetic Q-tips are great because they don't like unravel with all the little fibers so it's really great to just dispose when you're doing gloss.

Alright, the last step are the cheeks and so I'm gonna be using another coral/bronze base blush and this is from Motives. This is called Burnt Caramel and you don't wanna go for something that will age you. She's really young and youthful so we're going to go for something that's really youthful and fresh so what you wanna do is just tap a little bit on your brush. This is my Crown fan brush and I'm gonna apply the color right here and I'm not gonna put anything on the apples of my cheek so I just wanna do something really nice and soft.

You don't wanna go for something that's gonna be a little aging there and then just a touch of shimmer. I'm gonna use my-- this is my MAC Gamma. I'm just gonna apply just a little bit there to soften up any of the harsh lines. And there you have it, a quick and simple way to recreate the Mina Kunis look from the Golden Globe awards for 2011. Thanks again for joining me here and I look forward to your comments. Bye.

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