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Chocolate Berry Look
This tutorial is inspired by the looks I created for the January edition of Glamour magazine (you can see some of the images here). The make-up was inspired by warming winter tones like rich chocolatey browns, shimmering bronzes, plums and vibrant berries.
The gorgeous model Eve was a blue-eyed blonde, so I adapted the opening spread look a little to suit my colouring otherwise it would have become very dramatic with my dark hair and eyes! Despite this I think these types of tones work really well on all skin tones. Using tinted moisturiser and shimmer on the cheeks keeps the skin fresh, glowy and natural looking.
For darker skin tones deeper and more vibrant berry and plum looks great on eyes and cheeks whilst softer chocolatey berries and lighter shimmering bronze tones work better for paler skins.
At the end of the film you will see a photo of how I look when I do an exact copy of the first look in the magazine. You can see how much more dramatic and evening/sultry this look becomes when framed against my dark colouring. As usual its all about selecting the right tones to suit your skin tone and the occasion.
I hope you enjoy the film!
Pictures shot by David Gubert for Glamour magazine
Products I have used in this video:
Benefit - Creaseless cream shadow
Bobbi Brown - Long-Wear Cream Shadow
Bobbi Brown - Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner
Clinique - Vitamin C Lip Smoothie Antioxidant Lip Colour
Dior - Hydra Life Skin Tint SPF 20
Jessica - Nail Colour - Street Swagger
MAC - Blending Brush - 217
MAC - Haute and Naughty Lash
No7 - Smokey Eye Brush
Paula Dorf - Powder Brush
Rimmel - Sun Shimmer 3 in 1 Shimmering Bronzer
RMK - Eyebrow Brush
Suqqu - Balancing Eyebrow
Suqqu - Cheek Brush
