Hi girls,
This is my last post about MAC Cosmetics at Parish Fashion Week 2010. I will include here another three of the face charts done by MAC Makeup artists during the Parish Fashion Week on 7 March.

If you are interested in this event you can check out my previous posts where I’ve posted photos with the face charts from 5 March and 6 March.
Karl Lagerfeld – Emmanuel Sammartino
” The inspiration was the texture of the latex and the violet red in the collection to create a girl who’s strong, powerful and luxurious.”

EYES:
Eye Shadow in Handwritten – blended up from the lash line to wash over the lids, top and bottom
Eye Shadow in Notoriety – from the lid to crease of the eye to form a halo of colour that also works subtly into the lower lashes
Brow Set in Clear – brushed through the brows
FACE:
Face and Body Foundation – for a sheer base
Studio Sculpt Concealer – applied where needed
Cream Colour Base in Vintage Rose – applied with the fingers to flush the cheeks
Invisible Set Powder – to mattify the T Zone
LIP:
Lipstick in Lady Danger – brushed onto the lips
Lipglass in Clear – “on top – a lot lot lot of gloss – very strong shiny lips”
Costume National – Lyne Desnoyers
” The collection is nature meets technology with a contrast of textures which I wanted to bring into the face by juxtaposing matte and gloss highlights.”

EYES:
Lashes Curled
Brow Set in Clear
Eye Shadows in Gesso and Yougurt – blended to create a matte white wash over the lid
Cream Colour Base in Luna – as an eyeliner, on the inner eye to give light
FACE:
Face and Body Mixing Medium and Face and Body Foundation – applied to the face for sheer coverage
Select Cover-Up – applied where needed
Prep + Prime Transparent Finishing Powder – only on the T zone, to take advantage of the highlight of the skin texture on the cheek
Cream Colour Base in Nude and White – mixed, to highlight the cheekbones
LIP:
Lipglass in Clear – “a ton of it” brushed onto lips
Cream Colour Base in Luna – touched on the cupid’s bow
Sonia Rykiel – Charlotte Tilbury
” Sensual, chic, dramatic, mysterious. It’s based on a bit of shadowed 1920 photograph, a sensual yet soft makeup.”

EYES:
Sculpting Powders in Sculpt, Shadowy and Taupe Powder Blush – applied with a 224 Brush “to give the eye a blown out square/oval twenties shape”
Zoomlash in Lofty Brown – applied to the lashes
FACE:
Moisturelush Cream and Careblends Essential oils – massaged into skin
Studio Sculpt Foundation – applied as a base
Powderblush in Taupe – to contour the cheek
LIP:
Pro Longwear Lipcolour in Made to Last – focused on the centre of the lip, sheered out with a finger towards the edges.
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I like the 1st chart, totally my style though I don’t put so much eyeshadow when I wear red lips. But, I might try it.
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Hi Vesna! The chart no 1 is my style but without red lips. I don’t wear red color on my lips so I go for pink shades.
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Lady Danger = LOVE! I need that and Russian Red ASAP! Though my fave face chart is the last!
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Hi Marce! You know me I don’t wear so bright colors on my lips so I’m kind of afraid of Lady Danger.