How To Create a 'Flowerchild' Face
A flowerchild was all things natural, but it didn't mean that she would give up her makeup. It was simply applied to make the most of what she had... innocence.
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Here's How:
1. Cleanse face and apply moisturizer.
2. If you need foundation, do so, but if you don't, skip this step. We want a clean, fresh face for this look.
3. Apply a soft blue frosted eyeshadow over the entire lid. Light hand needed here. (See tip #1)
4. Now add a touch of green shadow on the center of the lid.
5. A bright blue eyeliner will brighten the whites of the eyes, so outline the entire eye at the lashline.
6. A darker shade of blue shadow is used at the outer corner of the eye, top and bottom.
7. Coat lashes with black mascara.
8. Apply a pink blusher to your cheekbones. The color should be soft, but visible.
9. Everyone in the 70's owned a pale pink lipstick. Do NOT apply with a light hand.
Tips:
- It might sound odd to use a frosted blue shadow but it was very popular in the 70's and it did give an air of innocence.
What You Need:
- moisturizer
- frosted blue eyeshadow
- bright blue eye liner
- darker blue shadow
- pink blush
