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-ACTRESS FELICITY JONES / PHOTOGRAPHY BY GUY AROCH
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A bold eye calls for an even complexion, so Bedrani applied a perfecting base to Jones’ skin first (we like the Tatcha The Silk Canvas Filter Finish Protective Primer), followed by a hydrating foundation like Kosas Tinted Face Oil with a brush. She skipped blush and powder to keep the look minimal and fresh.
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Using a small shadow brush (try Utowa’s Regular Eyeshadow Brush 10), Bedrani sweeped an iridescent purple shadow like the Surratt Beauty Prismatique Eyes in Visual Eyes on the outside half of Jones’ lid, building the shape up and out, stopping at the crease.
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To intensify the eye, Bedrani smudged a soft black liner into Jones’ top lash line, blending away any harsh edges with a small, stiff shadow brush like Utowa’s Pointed Eyeshadow Brush 7P. She lined the actress’s bottom waterline with the Dior Diorshow Waterproof Liner in Mint No. 468 to add a pop of color, then smudged the purple shadow along the bottom outer lash line.
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To give the eye an imperfect, lived-in texture, Bedrani dabbed a glossy lip balm (we like Doctor Rogers Restore Healing Balm) directly above the lash line in the center of the lid. This step will also help to blend the hues together. A few coats of lengthening mascara like Chantecaille Longest Lash Faux Cils Mascara in Black applied to top and bottom lashes were the finishing touch.
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A dewy, statement eye and fresh skin are properly balanced by a nude lip. Bedrani prefers a matte texture like Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution in Pillowtalk.
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