Here, I have created my face chart make-up again, with the improvements that I suggested after trialing it first time and also with the addition of 'Paperself' lashes.
I started by applying a base of the white Illamasqua foundation and I also mixed a small amount of the matte primer into it. I didn't conceal as the base was so pale so I powdered her skin. I then used a pink powder blusher on her cheeks which showed up well on the white base and looked very Elizabethan. I then applied the gold eyeshadow on the inner corners and lid of the eye and really pressed it in so it made a stronger colour. I then did the same with the green eyeshadow on he outer eye. Next, I curled her eyelashes so they wouldn't stick out under the paperself lashes. I cut one eyelash strip in half and added glue and stuck one half on the upper outer corner of the eyelid, and the other half under the green shadow under the eye to open up the eye. I then mixed my green eyeshadow with some Duraline solution to make it liquid, and I painted it onto half of the bottom lash strip to it tied in with the eye make-up better. For the lips, I applied a lighter red in the centre and a darker red on the outer edges of the lips.
I really enjoyed using and experimenting with Paperself lashes, as they can be used on any part of the face and in any way you like. The patterns are very inspiring and the lashes give a very intricate and exciting look to the final make-up outcome.
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