NYX Beauty School Dropout Freshman | 4 looks with one palette

If there’s one makeup product I love beyond anything – it’s eyeshadow palettes. I love eyeshadow palettes and I own quite a few of them. I love how they offer countless opportunities and give room to creativity – you can’t say the same of a foundation or a lipstick.

 

One of my biggest palettes with tons of colours is NYX Beauty School Dropout Freshman palette. It has 32 eyeshadows and 12 colours for face (blush, highlight, bronzer). It’s perfect for someone, who loves big palettes with lots of different colours. It’s also great for someone, who appreciates a palette, that does it all – eyes, face and brows – because obviously you can use the eyeshadows on your brows too.

I thought it would be fun to use this palette four days in a row and combine all the makeup looks in one post. It was also a challenge for myself – owning so many palettes I sometimes forget to use some of them or I don’t give the palettes their opportunity to show their full potential. So here are my four makeup looks done with the NYX Beauty School Dropout Freshman palette.

If you are looking for tutorials, you can find my tutorials done with the palette HERE and HERE.

nyx beauty school dropout freshman

Look 1 – Classic look with neutrals

nyx beauty school dropout makeup

nyx beauty school dropout makeup

Basically a very classic look with neutral colors. I love that shimmer color on my lid! The red lipstick is my go-to.
(I listed all the products I used on all of these looks below the photos.)

Products
Missha Perfect Cover BB Cream, 21 & 27
Innisfree no-sebum powder
NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer, Vanilla
KikoMilano Desert Dunes Baked Blush, Gypsy Pink
Benefit Hoola Bronzer
MAC Mineralize Skinfinish, Soft & Gentle
mad4eyebrow, Blonde

Urban Decay Primer Potion, Original
NYX Beauty School Dropout Freshman palette

IsaDora Perfect Matte Lipstick, Red Carpet

Look 2 – Green halo eye

nyx beuty school dropout freshman palette

nyx beuty school dropout freshman palette

My favorite look out of these four! Green halo eye with a peachy transition color on the crease, paired with a nude glossy lips. Also – my curls were on point that day.

Products
Missha Perfect Cover BB Cream, 21 & 27
Innisfree no-sebum powder
LA Girl Pro Concealer, Medium Bisque
NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer, Vanilla
Lumene Nordic Girl Lip&Cheek Creme, 2
mad4eyebrow, Blonde

Urban Decay Primer Potion, Original
NYX Beauty School Dropout Freshman palette

BareMinerals Matte Liquid Lipstick, Swag

Look 3 – Lilac & cool-toned

nyx beuty school dropout freshman makeup looks

nyx beuty school dropout freshman makeup looks

This was actually the first makeup I did for this challenge. Very cool-toned, lilac look. I love purple any day. My skin looked worse here, because I used a very light coverage on that. And also, it looked particularly red that day, thanks to being a woman.

Products
Zuii Organic Makeup Powder, Creme
NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer, Vanilla
Jane Iredale GreatShape Contour Kit, Cool
Zuii Organic Eyebrow Definer, Taupe
Essence brow gel, Blonde

Urban Decay Primer Potion, Original
NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil, Milk
NYX Beauty School Dropout Freshman palette

Clarins Instant Light Lip Oil

Look 4 – Peachy with a touch of lilac pink

nyx beuty school dropout makeup

nyx beuty school dropout makeup

I wanted to pair warm peach colour with a lilac pink – and I love how it turned out. I think these colors look very nice on me.

Products
Missha Perfect Cover BB Cream, 21 & 27
Innisfree no-sebum powder
IsaDora Face Sculptor, Cool Pink
Lumene NordicGirl Lip&Cheek creme, 4

mad4eyebrow, Blonde
Urban Decay Primer Potion, Original
NYX Beauty School Dropout Freshman palette

Clarins Instant Light Lip Oil

nyx beauty school dropout freshman makeup looks

What is your favorite look out of these four?
And what do you think – should I do this challenge with my other palettes? I probably should… I might have bought another palette last week, you see…

NYX Beauty School Dropout Freshman Palette

Mature makeup tips – Makeup for my mom

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When doing makeup on mature skin, there are a few things to keep in mind. It’s important to focus on light and moisturizing products, that don’t emphasize wrinkles or texture. I would also say that less is more –  it’s all about enhancing your natural beauty.

I’m gonna be blunt here and tell you, that I get my beauty from my mom. She is gorgeous. Being a mother of five children, I know that makeup hasn’t necessarily always been on the top of her list. But now that we are all older now, and my mom has more time to herself, she’s been more into makeup.

I recently did mom’s makeup and took some photos, so I could give you tips on how to apply makeup for mature skin. Let’s get to the post.

mom makeup

Makeup tips for mature skin – makeup base

Mature skin needs lots of moisture, so make sure your products are nourishing. Start with a moisturizing primer or a cream. That makes the skin smooth and soft, so that the foundation sits better on the skin. You can also try silicone-based primers – they smoothen the skin effectively.

Use a lightweight foundation.
Less is more here. Your best friends are tinted moisturizers, BB-creams and CC-creams. They even out the skin tone and give just enough coverage without looking too heavy. To get the coverage needed on the problem areas – such as dark circles, dark spots or redness – use a concealer. Mature skin (as do all skin types in my opinion) benefits from applying a lighter layer of foundation elsewhere and only concentrating the pigment where it’s needed.

Use powder, but apply only a very light layer. You can focus the powder on the areas that get oily or where the foundation ‘moves’ easily. That is usually the t-zone. Choose a fine powder, so that it doesn’t make the skin look chalky.

Don’t forget to apply blush! It’s the most important product right after foundation. It brightens the face and makes your skin look healthy and awake. If you want, you can also contour and highlight, but those aren’t a must.

Makeup for aging skin

  • Use moisturizing products
  • Less is more
  • Always apply blush

Product recommendations for mature skin:

*Laura Mercier Transluscent Powder
*NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer

*Top rated BB & CC Creams on Sephora

mature makeup tips

For mom’s eyeshadow, I used her own new palette from Lavera. I basically applied one colour all over the lid, lined the eyes with soft black liner, added some light in the inner corners and then mascara.

Eye& lip makeup for mature skin

When it comes to eyeshadow, matte colors always work. Shimmery colors tend to highlight any skin texture and that means wrinkles too. You can still play with different colors! The same goes to blush and lipstick colors.

Your lipstick doesn’t have to be matte, but matte lipsticks tend to stay better on the lips. They don’t run into the fine lines as easily as some super glossy lipsticks.

Brows are obviously a super important thing. They lift up your face and create a frame to your face. Here I could have actually used a darker pencil. Check out my eyebrow tips on the Makeup Basics: Brows -post.

  • Use mainly matte colors
  • You can never go wrong with brown eyeshadow colors
  • Shimmery colors highlight skin texture

Product recommendations:
*Naked Basics Eyeshadow palette
*Jane Iredale Triple Luxe Lipstick (honestly just the best lipstick ever)

When it comes to eyeshadow application – find out what your eye shape is and check out some tutorials. You can find my tutorials for protruding eyes (mom’s eye shape!), hooded eyes and deep set eyes.

makeup for mom

My mom is interested in natural makeup products, so I used products from Zuii. Their products contain lots of natural oils and extracts, so they are perfect for mature skin too.

PRODUCTS

Zuii Organic Makeup Primer
Zuii Organic Foundation, Natural Bisque
Zuii Organic Concealer, Fair
Zuii Organic Loose Powder, Buff
Zuii Organic Blush, Mango
Zuii Organic Eyebrow Definer, Taupe
Zuii Organic Lip & Cheek Creme, Janus
Lavera Eyeshadow Quattro, 2
Lancome Hypnose Mascara

 

Have you ever done your mom’s makeup?

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