
'http://halimabobs.com/ - So when I first heard about baking as a makeup technique and not a cooking method, I thought WTF?? Is this just another fad? However, I have decided to give it a try as my under eyes are the one thing which let me down when I do a full face of makeup. Once I put foundation on, my under eyes appear darker, ashier and more creased. After watching a couple of tutorials, I try this out for myself, so watch me do a spot of baking, with concealer, and a LOT of translucent powder, and see the before and after results for yourself. The products used in this tutorial: Doll 10 Foundation in Tan Doll 10 Concealer in Tan Jane Iredale PurePressed foundation NYX Translucent Powder Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge So Eco Foundation Brush For the second eye, I used the same products, but started with a red lipstick for my undereye. You can see the red lipstick for under eyes tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gCP5uajmT8 If you want to see more beauty, food, travel or lifestyle you can check out on my blog: http://halimabobs.com/ As well as subscribing on YouTube, you can also find me on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HalimaBobs Twitter - https://twitter.com/HalimaBobs Instagram - https://instagram.com/halimabobs/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/HalimaBobs'
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