Cheryl Cole’s Makeup on X Factor Live Show 3 2010

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X Factor 2010 Live Show 3 (Saturday 23/10/10) and X Factor Live Results Show 3 (Sunday 24/10/10)
Celebrity Makeup Artist Louise Constad says:
Saturday
Choose a luminous foundation. Try MAC’s Mineralise Satin finish SPF 15 Foundation in NC 25. Fill in your eyebrows with a medium brown powder, try Dior Sourcils Poudre Powder eyebrow pencil in Chestnut. If you find it difficult to draw in your eyebrows try Eylure Eyebrow shapers. They are stencils that you hold over your brow and fill in.
For your eyes start with MAC Eyeshadow ‘Brown Down’ – cover your whole lid and blend away the edges. Highlight centre of your eyelid along the lash line with a light shimmer try ‘Rice paper’ a soft peachy gold from MAC. Use a liquid eyeliner in black from NARS, Eyeliner Stylo in ‘Nuits Blanches’ (Shiny black) It is an easy to use eyeliner pen. Line your inner eyes with a black eye kohl. Try Barry M’s black eye Kohl pencil. Use mascara before lashes try Max Factor ‘false lash effect mascara’ in black. Apply false lashes. Cheryl’s lashes this week are truly full. So for comfort cut into sections never cut the length. Try ‘lashes from MAC ‘lash 6′
Cheryl’s Cheeks are their usual soft beautiful peachy pink. Try Le Metier de Beaute blushing bronzed duet ‘Romeo Juliet’
Finish your look with a light pinky gloss. Try Chanel Aqualumiere gloss in ‘diamond rose’
Sunday
To get the Cheryl look this Sunday
Big Black smokey eyes.
First apply your foundation. Try Diorskin Eclat Satin in 300. A peachy medium colour. Fill your eyebrows with Givenchy’s eye and brow prisme. The palette comes not only with coloured shadows but with brow-brush tweezers and soft brush. Black eye shadow use Le prisme Yeux Mono. 1 colour, 4 finishes from Givenchy.
Liquid eyeliner ‘Artliner 001 Noir’ Mascara ‘inimitable intense’ ‘noir’ mascara from Chanel.
Lashes from Blink and go. For cheeks use Nars Multiple bronzer ‘ Tumata’
Keep your lips pale and delicate with MAC’s ‘Saint Germain’ Lipstick add gloss, Cremesheen glass ‘Partial to pink’
Louise Constad















