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Theme park themed makeup.

My nails are JUST long enough to start doing patterns on etc.

Where can I buy a nail art kit?! I have some ideas (basic ones for now, my eyesight is shocking so these things take a bit more practice for me haha).
 
That's great to hear though I can't afford the likes of Illamasqua, MAC or Bobbi Brown at this moment in time!

The great thing is that you don't have to buy anything from them just say you want some help with a skill e.g winged eyeliner and they will show you using the companies products, they will try and get you to buy some of the stuff they use on you but you don't have too and always ask for samples! Plus if you get a relationship going with one of the artists and show interest they will be willing to spend a bit more time with you.
 
Vicki said:
My nails are JUST long enough to start doing patterns on etc.

Where can I buy a nail art kit?! I have some ideas (basic ones for now, my eyesight is shocking so these things take a bit more practice for me haha).

Revlon do duel coloured nail art pens in loads of different colours from the likes of Boots and Superdrug and they are usually on some sort of offer too!
http://www.boots.com/en/Revlon-Nail-Art-Neon_1312128/
 
he he cool but.... given the smiler smile things are yellow in the shop, can you do your lips yellow?
 
Have you ever tryed drawing the swirly eyes on your eye lids are will that be tricky ??
 
GaryH said:
he he cool but.... given the smiler smile things are yellow in the shop, can you do your lips yellow?
Yellow is a unusual colour to have in any makeup collection for the lips and I can't really afford to just go buying products that aren't cheap for one look atm, maybe in the future once my finances have improved but not right now, I'm using products that I've already got in my collection or can buy cheaply from Boots, online or Superdrug.

josht said:
Have you ever tryed drawing the swirly eyes on your eye lids are will that be tricky ??
It's very tricky and probably easier to do on someone else than yourself, sometimes I struggle just doing my winged eyeliner on myself as it has to be perfect as I'm a perfectionist when it comes to makeup. :p
 
Sorry for the absence guys, anyone who knows me semi-well will know that I've had some issues to sort out over the last couple of weeks, but I'm back now and set to push myself harder with my blog than ever before offering reviews, looks and hauls with a posts atleast twice a week. But onto this weeks look, which is a look to celebrate TS's 1st birthday which is also themepark proof by using longer wearing products especially on the eyes.

or the more extreme version
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The blog post for this look can be found here .

I hope you like it!

xx
 
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