How to do gorgeous prom makeup
Congratulations on your graduation! Now it’s time to celebrate! Get ready for prom with a young, fresh and romantic makeup look.
Once your glamorous hairstyle is done, you can move on to makeup. You can create a gorgeous look using these COVERGIRL products:
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Ready Set Gorgeous foundation
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Ready Set Gorgeous concealer
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Ready Set Gorgeous pressed powder
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Blast eye enhancers 4-kit shadows
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Ink It eyeliner
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Bombshell Volume mascara
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Bombshell powder brow and liner, brown or black
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Cheekers blush in classic pink
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Jumbo LipPerfection gloss balm in rose twist
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Outlast nail polish
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Apply foundation. Start in the centre of the face and work outward.
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Use the concealer to mask any flaws and dark circles.
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Set your makeup with pressed powder.
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Apply blush to the apples of your cheeks, moving toward the temples.
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Apply the number 2 shadow of the eye enhancer kit to your eyelid. Apply number 3 to the crease. Use number 1 in the inner corners to add a touch of light. For a more intense look, wet the shadow before applying.
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Use the eyeliner to trace a line along the base of your upper lashes.
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Apply mascara to the upper and lower lashes.
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Define your eyebrows with the brow powder.
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Use the gloss to add a touch of shine to your lips.
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Complete your look with a pretty manicure in a colour matching your makeup.
You’re now ready for one of the best nights of your life!
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