Friday 15 August 2014

Bambi with a twist.. Makeup tutorial

While trying to get inspired on my next makeup tutorial I can across a few bambi tutorials and I thought I had to give it a go,however I still wanted to attempt to try out my scar wax so I put the two together and created bullet wound bambi! 
To create the bambi makeup itself you only really need 4 products. A bright white,a cream bronzer,black liner and a brown eyeshadow,powder bronzer. I first started by created the white outline around the eyes which took a few attempts to get it bright enough, for this I used the benefit high brow to created the shape,filled it in and then set with some baby powder
Next create the brown around that shape by basically contouring the parts you need without blending it in,I used the bourjois bronzing primer and added some spots to my face using a white liquid liner. I then took a buck from the naked one palette by urban decay and began to contour my nose and taking it through the brows to join everything up. And then contoured my cheekbones with nars casino 
Next step is to create the nose so I took the bobbi brown black gel liner and created two lines down the side of my nose starting from the brow and then created a little animal shaped nose
I then took the same gel liner and lined the top lash line and took it into the inner corner,brought that through the crease and then created a flick. The next step is to join the flick back to the original line so you've basically outlined the eye 
Then take the liner on under the eye,I placed mine where I can feel the bone under the eye (if that makes any sense..) and then stick some lashes on the lower part 
And finally add lashes to the top lash line and add the nearest deer headband you can find (or reindeer if you can't find a deer..) and you're done!
Obviously you can leave it like this but if you're feeling abit too cute it's time to add the scar wax,I used the Ben Nye one,Take a little ball and place it where you want the wound and smooth it out,the cover with abit of the bronzing primer to help it blend in abit. I then took the end of a brush and made a whole in the wax in the shape I wanted 
And I lastly filled the wound in with my Ben Nye brusing wheel to make it look fresh and placed some of the colours around the outside,and then filled the hole in the my thick blood from Ben Nye and I was left with this... 

Enjoy x

 

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