Thus far we've covered the pretty princess face and eyes. What would a makeover be without a luscious lip?!
Optional: Use a Lip Liner in a color that is close to your lip tone or to add more color it would be great to use a colored liner to lightly line your lips and fill them in slightly to add color and help your gloss last longer.
Use the applicator from your lip gloss to slowly fill in your lips over the liner, blending out as you apply so the liner is not apparent. You cannot go wrong with Milani Cosmetics Gloss for a little extra sparkle. Finish with a setting spray to help makeup stay put for the entire night such as Model-In-A-Bottle or Urban Decay All Nighter Spray, they sell these online and you can also try Sephora or Ulta, they sell minis also.
Now that you’ve completed your Pretty Princess look, get dressed and get ready to go have a royal time!
Charlene T. Easter, a certified makeup artist, has training certificates from the Virginia Makeup Artist Studio, Bennett Career Institute and Danessa Myricks’ Boot Camp as well as a M.S. degree in Human Resource Administration and B.A. degree in Merchandising/Marketing.
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I must confess, I buy cheap lip gloss. One thing that I do not splurge on is cosmetics. You may find me in your local beauty supply store buying the clearest of clear 99¢ lip gloss and I'm okay with that. When buying these el cheapo glosses (or even a drugstore brand), it is important that you protect your lips. I made the mistake of NOT protecting my lips and it was not cute!
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