So first we started off with prepping the skin using cleanse tone and moisturize routine and then it's not the eye,
We started by using a neutral base shade and then going in with a dusty pink all over the lid on top of the base color and then into the crease work a dark brown shade blending out to the outer corner of the eye and then blend a soft gold shade onto the middle of the eye to add more shimmer and depth to the eye.
Clean up any fallout using a wet wipe.
Using strobe cream as a base buff into the skin and then buff the foundation of your choice into the skin, then powder only where you need to powder so mainly the t-zone.
The contour and highlight as normal.
How to fake bleach the brows:
Using a derma color palette mix a color that suits the tone and the color of the brows that you are working on so in this case my teacher used D10, D6 and D7 once mixed now it is time to cover the brows.
First brush the brow hair the wrong way then load up your spooly brush or disposable mascara wand and coat the brow hair from the root up and after one or two layers the brows should look like they've been bleached. If this is coming off a bit yellow add a matte beige eye shadow onto the brow which also helps set the brow.
Do final touches and you're all done.
My final look
Overall I was pleased with how this look came out because it was something I have never done before and I think it came put well, though next time I would change the colours I used to bleach out the brow as I think it came out too yellow in tone.
I would though blend the eyeshadow more as well as it still looks a little too harsh.

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