Wow Beauty Forward
101 Products
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$25
Applying concealer after your foundation is best in order to avoid looking cakey and to avoid creasing. Applying your face makeup first gives you a smooth, blendable base to work with before you get to covering. The best spots to apply concealer are any places you have darkness (under eyes), pigmentation (cheek, forehead) or pimples.
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$25
Applying concealer after your foundation is best in order to avoid looking cakey and to avoid creasing. Applying your face makeup first gives you a smooth, blendable base to work with before you get to covering. The best spots to apply concealer are any places you have darkness (under eyes), pigmentation (cheek, forehead) or pimples.
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$19
Dip the tip of your eyeliner brush in Little Black Pot Gel Eyeliner and starting from the outer corner of your eye, apply the gel eyeliner up to the point you would like the cat eye to stop. Then, work your way backwards starting from that point towards your lashline all the way to the inner corner of your eye using small, steady strokes, staying close to the lashline.
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$25
Applying concealer after your foundation is best in order to avoid looking cakey and to avoid creasing. Applying your face makeup first gives you a smooth, blendable base to work with before you get to covering. The best spots to apply concealer are any places you have darkness (under eyes), pigmentation (cheek, forehead) or pimples.
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$15
To apply your mascara, look up, place the wand at the base of your upper lashes, and wiggle it back and forth, coating the base of your lashes. Then pull the wand upward towards the tip of your eyelashes, making sure you’re coating every part of your lashes as you pull through and moving slowly to avoid clumping.
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$19
Outline the top and the bottom of the brow along the tail with the pomade product. Use the spoolie brush to comb the brows upwards and fill in any sparse areas by creating hair-like strokes using the pencil. Repeat by using the spoolie brush again but this time, comb the brow hair downwards and fill in the sparse areas on top of the brow. Your tail should always be the darkest, and the front sparsely filled in to create a feathered look. Lastly, use the spoolie to distribute the product evenly to give a more blended look – while you’re at it, don’t forget to brush the front of the brows to feather out the product to give it a more natural look!
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$19
Outline the top and the bottom of the brow along the tail with the pomade product. Use the spoolie brush to comb the brows upwards and fill in any sparse areas by creating hair-like strokes using the pencil. Repeat by using the spoolie brush again but this time, comb the brow hair downwards and fill in the sparse areas on top of the brow. Your tail should always be the darkest, and the front sparsely filled in to create a feathered look. Lastly, use the spoolie to distribute the product evenly to give a more blended look – while you’re at it, don’t forget to brush the front of the brows to feather out the product to give it a more natural look!
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$19
Outline the top and the bottom of the brow along the tail with the pomade product. Use the spoolie brush to comb the brows upwards and fill in any sparse areas by creating hair-like strokes using the pencil. Repeat by using the spoolie brush again but this time, comb the brow hair downwards and fill in the sparse areas on top of the brow. Your tail should always be the darkest, and the front sparsely filled in to create a feathered look. Lastly, use the spoolie to distribute the product evenly to give a more blended look – while you’re at it, don’t forget to brush the front of the brows to feather out the product to give it a more natural look!