Makeup tutorial: Natural summer look

Well hello to you my reader chums! Today, as I've not done a tutorial in a while, I thought I'd show you a natural makeup look I've been enjoying lately which is perfect for the summertime.  

Natural summer makeup look

Natural summer makeup look

Natural summer makeup look products

Natural summer look products

Base makeup

For the base I use the Maybelline BB cream. I wear this on days where my skin needs an extra oomph and glow. It's extremely light on the skin and gives a lovely dewy natural effect. As it has SPF15 in, it's also perfect for the summertime. To then get rid of my under-eye circles and as a eye primer, I use the oh so famous Collection Lasting Perfection concealer. I've found that it works as an eye primer as well as a concealer. 

To powder I use the Rimmel Stay Matte. I then on a Real Techniques blusher brush take the Bourjois chocolate  bronzer and slightly contour as well as dusting it all over my face and neck to give myself a bronzed glow. For a cheek bone highlight, I use the Sleek rose gold blush that has a lot of gold glitters in, I apply that.

Eye makeup

Natural summer look eye shadow

For the eye shadow, I use the lighter brown matte shade all over the lid and the darker matte shade in the crease.

Natural summer look eye shadow

To blend out the darker crease colour to make it look more natural I use the shade 'Freestyle' from the smoked palette. Then for a brow bone and inner corner highlight I use the shade 'Kinky'. 

Natural summer look eye makeup

To finish the look I add a wing on the eyes, line my waterline with a white kohl liner and apply a couple of costs of mascara.

Natural summer look eye makeup


I hope you enjoyed this makeup look, thank you for reading <3 

5 comments

  1. That is a really pretty look. I love Urban Decay shadows.

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  2. You look so pretty! I like how this makeup look doesn't look overdone :)

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