This week we have the Tanya Burr Happily ever after lipstick as the focus. I have to say this look is one of my favorites. It's actually really wearable if you leave the stars out.

I feel like this is one of the easiest looks in the series, there is barely any makeup required.

As usual, I’ve started with my eyes. First I’ve smudged a Mac paint pot in the shade perky on my eyes. It’s a beautiful peachy color, that really true to its name, it always brightens the eyes. To set it I’ve used the peachy shade from my Tom Ford Eye & cheek palette (it was limited edition) and also blended my Essence cosy rosy blush in my crease. As the last step, I’ve applied my Kiko Smart colour mascara in electric blue. I felt like going with this beautiful blue will break up the look a bit and make it look more exciting. That’s it though, the eyes were done.

Moving on to the complexion. I’ve started with the Smashbox Photo Finish primerizer and also added some of the Nars hot sand illuminator under my Charlotte Tilbury light wonder foundation. For my under eyes, I’ve used everyone’s favorite, the Catrice liquid camouflage concealer. To set it all I’ve lightly dusted my Becca hydra-mist powder all over.

For a fresh complexion, I’ve used the same Tom Ford & Essence combination on my cheeks as on my eyes earlier. It neatly tied my look together.

For my brows, I’ve only used two products. The Nyx tame and frame brow pomade to fill in any gaps, and the Wet n Wild mega clear mascara to set the hairs in place.

Now we are arriving to the exciting bits. Those dainty little stars and the lips.

The star-shaped glitters are from the brand Stargazer and are specifically designed cosmetic glitters, but I’m sure you can find really similar ones at craft stores or on Amazon. Just make sure, that you are really careful when working with these around your eyes, as you don’t want them to actually get in your eyes and cause damage!

To stick the starts on I’ve used my Too Faced glitter glue. I’ve added some dots of glue on my cheeks with a tiny brush and then stuck on the starts with a tweezer. It’s a tedious job, but I think the result is really pretty. There was no rhyme or reason behind where I applied them. I went for a sort of freckle effect.

Finally the lips. To line them I’ve used another Nyx product, the Life’s a beach suede matte lip liner. It went perfectly with this week’s lipstick, the Tanya Burr Happily ever after. It’s a really pretty peachy pink coral color. Does anyone know what happened to her brand? I really liked the glosses and the nail polishes. The lipstick has a lovely formula as well, it sits nice and comfortably on the lips.

 

What do you think? Which one is your favorite look so far in the lipstick bingo series? If you would like to see my previous creations I’ll link them here so you can have a look.

Have a lovely day!