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00:00 So as you guys may have noticed I have been taking a little break from YouTube but I am
00:04 back and I am well and I'm going to be doing a Queen Elsa makeup tutorial for you so let's
00:09 get started.
00:10 So since Elsa's skin is quite a lot paler than mine I have mixed two parts foundation
00:16 with one part white face paint to make a paler colour and I'm just going to apply that all
00:20 over my skin.
00:21 So I've applied the foundation with my brush and I'm going to take a sponge and blend it
00:25 out so I won't look so much like a monster.
00:28 When blending in your foundation with the sponge it's best to use a wet sponge since
00:31 we use face paint in the mix.
00:33 Face paint works better when it's activated with water so use a damp sponge and you're
00:38 really going to have to work it in to make sure that there is no streaks left in the
00:42 foundation.
00:44 Now I'm taking this powder and a kabuki brush and I'm going to set all of the foundation.
00:49 Instead of using my regular powder when doing this I'm using a translucent powder.
00:54 If I were to use my regular powder I would tint the base I've already created using a
00:58 white foundation.
00:59 Since most of the colours on Elsa's eyes are purple I thought this palette would be perfect
01:04 since all of the colours are based around purple.
01:07 I think this colour is going to be the best to go all over the lid so that's what I'm
01:11 going to do.
01:12 I'm using my fingers to do this but make sure your hands are clean because your eyes are
01:16 very sensitive.
01:17 I'm not sure if you can see but in the outer corner of Elsa's eyes she has a darker purple
01:21 colour so that's what I'm going to do.
01:24 The colour I'm using for my outer corner is this one and I'm going to use my fingers again
01:28 but I won't be using my fingers for the next step.
01:31 Don't worry if you get any fall outs because you can use your brush to just wipe away any
01:35 fall outs.
01:36 Next I'm going to take this colour and I'm going to put it in my crease because that's
01:40 what it looks like in the picture of Elsa.
01:42 I'm going to be using a sponge tip applicator for this because I feel like it gives more
01:47 control and it will make it easier for me to create a thin line in my crease.
01:51 So after I applied the colour from my sponge tip applicator I used my finger to blend it
01:55 out and make it look more softer.
01:58 Now I'm going to take this soft white colour and I'm going to apply it underneath my eyebrow
02:02 and in the inner corner of my eye to make me look more awake and to give it a bit of
02:05 shimmer.
02:06 Now I'm going to take my trusty old black liner pencil and I'm going to do a thin line
02:10 on the top and I'm going to line my waterline as well.
02:13 Now I'm just taking my black mascara and I'm going to put some mascara on my top and bottom
02:18 lashes.
02:19 A quick little tip, mascara works a lot better without a lot of product on the brush.
02:25 It really separates the lashes and just makes each individual lash look really nice.
02:29 Did you think we were done?
02:31 Oh no, we've still got a few more steps to go.
02:34 It's time for blush.
02:35 I'm going to be using these two colours mixed together on my kabuki brush to make a perfect
02:41 cheek shade.
02:42 Now it's time for the lips.
02:44 I'm going to be taking this kind of pinkish red lipstick and I'm going to pair this with
02:52 this red lip gloss and I'm going to apply it all over my lips.
02:56 Since Elsa is an animated character what I've done is I've completely missed my Cupid's
02:59 bow and I've just rounded up my lips because her lips are a lot more rounded than our lips.
03:10 This is the finished Queen Elsa tutorial.
03:12 I hope you guys enjoyed and I'll see you guys next time.
03:16 This is what happens after I have filmed a tutorial.
03:24 Mess all over the place.
03:29 This is my life.
03:30 Okay so I thought I'd show you how I take all of this off.
03:33 So this is how I do it.
03:35 This stuff right here is a girl's best friend when it comes to taking off makeup and I know
03:39 it's for babies but it's really good because it's gentle, it doesn't sting if you get it
03:44 in your eyes and it takes off the makeup really well.
03:46 Okay so this really is the end of the video.
03:48 There's going to be no more surprise clips or anything.
03:50 Don't forget to comment, rate, subscribe and I'll see you guys soon.
03:54 Bye.
03:55 Love you.

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