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Magical Make-up Tip

Here’s a hot make-up tip from M.A.C’s Senior Artist Vimi J to the Magic, Mirth & Mischief post which I have received by e-mail. Basically, Vimi explains how to make the most of the collection’s products and create a look with it:

"TOTAL WOW! Lipstick is totally now when you pair it off with a Smokey eye. BLUE SORCERY MINERALIZE EYE SHADOW DUO compliments this look perfectly. Add a touch of NIGHTSKY SOFTSPARKLE eye kohl to line the eyes and finish off the look with pro lash mascara. This look has been inspired from the "Who's that girl" trend as it's a tribute to the 80's in its clashes of colours and textures".

Comments

eva said…
splendid in the cold new year's eve.
Confashion said…
eva
Vimi is REALLY good, I remember her when M.A.C first opened in Kuwait. She helped me a lot with my make-up picks.
Chic Freak said…
Omg I LOVE Vimi, she did my HS Grad makeup, still the best professional job I've ever had. Is she back in Kuwait? Do you have any contact info? Thanks Confashion! :D
Confashion said…
Chic Freak
I don't think she's in Kuwait for the time being. I think she's based in Dubai now.. I'm not 100% sure..
Nofers said…
When did vimmy come back? My first visit to kuwait to attend a wedding, she did my makeup and it was amazing... But when I moved to kuwait I called and they told me she is isn't here anymore!!

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