'Continuing our vintage 1930\'s makeup tutorial, Make-Up Designory\'s Reiva Cruze creates a highlight under the brow using a #320 brush and Honeysuckle Eye Color. (http://shop.mudshop.com/honeysuckle-refill ). Then she goes into the crease with Canyon & Taupe all the way down to the lash line using the #800 brush afterwards to blend and adding just a touch of Berrywood to warm things up. Then, using her #330 brush and the same Honeysuckle color she used on the brow bone, Reiva puts another highlight on the inner portion of the eyelid. A small amount of the Onyx color creates a drop shadow on the lower lid. Next, you want to apply false lashes. Reiva suggest using strips to retain the classic 1930\'s feel. Make the strip itself with Black Cake Eyeliner and a #100 Brush. The final step for the eyes is to apply mascara to the lashes using the #510 brush. Reiva selects Ros Petal Cheek Color for the cheeks. To begin working on the lips, just as with the eyebrows, the name of the game here is \"over accentuate\". Notice how Reiva uses the Natural Lip Pencil to actually push past the lip line where it bows. This was a common technique in the 30\'s known as a Rosebud Mouth. Reive has selected to blend two different shades of lip color which she applies using a #310 brush.'
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