Yagolicious Smooches Lipstick Palette in Take a Bow is perfect for customizing your special shade.
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Yagolicious Smooches Lipstick Palette in Take A Bow – Review, Pictures, Swatches
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BK Fashion Weekend designer Laureluxe – Makeup Sponsor Yagolicious Cosmetics
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Yagolicious Cosmetics makeup sponsor for couture metal jewelry designer LaurelLuxe BK Fashion Weekend segment. (Right) Model wearing Drama Queen Lashes in Cleopatra
Day to Night Makeup
There are a couple of ways to update your look after a long day of work or school. What’s office-friendly isn’t necessarily what you want to wear when you’re letting your hair down and having a good time on the town, even if it is short-lived and restricted to happy hour.
If You Want to Play Up Your Eyes
If you want to play up your eyes and you’re wearing just a little shadow, liner, and mascara, you can fix it right up before you dash out the door. You can even do it in your car as long as you’re sitting still. In a parking lot. No holding up traffic at a light because it was red when you started your liner and then it turned green and you just. need. one. more. coat. Nah, make sure you’re in the parking lot, for safety’s sake.
Anyway, all you’ll need is a base color (maybe the one you’re already wearing) and either one or two darker colors—one medium and one dark, or just a dark one. Once your base color has been refreshed, you can touch a tapered, fluffy brush into the deep color and then tap it just at the outer corner of your eye. Feather the color in so that it blends with the shadow on your lid. If you’re using a medium shade, apply that to the crease with windshield wiper motions to blend the color up and out while contouring. Line the outer half of the lower lash line with the dark color.
If you have a shimmery shade that’s lighter than your skin tone in your palette or purse, apply that to the inner corners of your eyes to brighten them up.
Use your liner to create a line on the top lash line that gets thicker toward the outer corner, then smudge the dark shadow on top to diffuse the line and get a smokier look.
Apply chapstick and a creamy or matte nude lipstick. Top it with gloss if you’d like, or just wear gloss alone for a hint of color and shine. Don’t overpower the eyes with the lips, but you knew that already.
If You Want to Play Up Your Lips
Use a small brush to line your lips with concealer so the color will pop and any red tones in your skin will be cancelled out. This will ensure that your lip color is attention-grabbing and nothing is standing in its way. Line your lips with a liner that complements your lipstick, then blend the color inward with your fingertip. Depending on how you feel most comfortable, apply your lipstick straight from the tube or use a brush for a more precise application.
Eyes are easy. You don’t want too much here. Keep your base color from before and just add a medium shade to the crease in windshield wiper motions. A little eyeliner to freshen up the previous line after that, and you’re done. You do want a little definition on your eyes when you wear bold lipstick colors so you don’t look washed out, but a little goes a long way.
When you’re trying to transition from day to night, you don’t have to lug around a ton of products or spend a long time redoing all of your makeup. Palettes make things easy, especially when you can customize your own. Be sure to keep some baby wipes for sensitive skin on hand (in your car, perhaps) so that if you do make a goof, it’s easy to fix, even on the go.
How to Use Powder Products on Your Lips

Powder? On your lips? Yep, you read that right. While it’s probably not the best idea to use lipstick or gloss on your eyelids (eww, the creasing!), you can definitely use eye shadow and translucent powder on your mouth. Why would you want to, though?
A light dusting of translucent powder between layers of blotted lipstick can hold the color in place so you don’t have to worry about it wearing off during the day or during a big event when there won’t be time or a convenient place for retouching. Be sure to apply a layer of lip balm on before you put on that first coat of lipstick. Let the balm sink in and then layer one coat of lipstick (liner first if you prefer), blot, powder through a tissue, layer another thin coat of lipstick on, blot again, and finish up with gloss if you’d like.
Another way to use powder on your lips doesn’t involve much product at all and makes your lips look poutier than ever. First, choose your lipstick. Then choose a shimmery shadow in a complementary, but lighter, color. If you’re using red lipstick, you can use a pearly pink or gold. If you’re wearing hot pink, a violet-toned pale pink will look fabulous. Tangerine? Melon? You could choose pink or gold again to get that 3-D effect, depending on your lipstick’s undertones. This tip isn’t reserved for only the bold lips, though. If you love your nude toned lips, you can make them look even sultrier with a pale beige, pink, peach, or even white. Just make sure it’s a shade that reflects light (no mattes). Use your fingertip or a brush to press the color into the center of your bottom lip and then seal it all in with a coat of clear gloss on top.
Gotta love those multi-purpose products (especially when you didn’t even know they were going to be multi-taskers)!


