People are watching this as much as possible! In the 36th edition of House of Breeders, Tracta was the brand that signed stylist Karin Feller’s beauty parade, while beauty artist Douglas Guerra led the makeup team, detail, see how many products from the Pause for Feminices collection were used:
A clean and healthy beauty illuminated for the cold season. The skin requires concealers of different shades to correct imperfections, enhance the face and mark the shape of the face. The apples, with a delicate blush, recall the shy blush of a winter afternoon. The eyes are highlighted, with their own light and generous layers of mask to lengthen, give volume and strength to the karin Feller woman. Lips require soft touches of coral lipstick, stimulating the natural without losing the feminine essence ?.
- Douglas explained everything he used in this beauty to me.
- Focus on the shadow of the treasure of the sea you see in the eyes of the models!.
In my eyes, I put the treasure of the sea all over my eyelid in motion. Brown fading into the concave and also a little in the outer corner of the lower lashes. The point of light was with Beira do Mar and in the concave a little. Brown. The eyelid was prepared with the Eyeshadow Primer Fix. The skin was made with an HD moisturizing base and a liquid concealer. The outline was made with the Pause for Feminices corrective palette. To illuminate I used hd clear light powder on the siens. , back of the nose, fixed eyelid and Cupid loop. I used the pencil from your Black Pearl collection (the bare part) on the waterline. The lashes required HD volume masks and a stretcher. On the eyebrows, I used his duet throw and patch paste in the corners and ended up with a colorless mask. The brushes were cleaned with their cleaning spray. In the mouth I made a mixture with Ariel, Pausa Para Feminices, Degas and Ricah. The blush was Lume.
Thank you Tracta, Douglas and all the beautiful team of makeup artists: Andrea Cruz, Eliseu Santana, Ester Ganev, Marilia Terrone, Romeu Ferrazin and Tata Leon Evagelidis.
I was so proud!