The one carolina Dieckmann used in Faust

I didn’t see Faust last Sunday, but I received so many emails asking me to talk about Carol Dieckmann’s makeup that I decided to look for a video to find out, in fact, the makeup was beautiful (the model also helps, let’s face it, let’s face it. that!).

The cutest thing about this makeup is that it’s a special staple!The tones are all neutral but attracted by military green and mole brown (greyish). The result is a sophisticated look that escapes a bit of similarity A bossa stain!

I did great research on my hairdresser and selected three perfect products to reproduce this makeup.

On the moving eyelid, I would use the MAC Patina eye shadow

The patina has a light taupe brown tone with pearly golden reflections. The good thing is that the gold on the grey creates a slight greenish reflection, very similar to Carol’s makeup. This is one of the most different tones I have, the tone is very abstract!

To blur the concave and the outer corner, I would use Verducho from whom he said, eggplant ?.

The Verducho has a tone of opaque olive green which, when smoked, turns grey / green / brown.

A great option to get out of the usual brown!

Finally, I would use MAC Brown to darken the concave outer corner and the line near the upper and lower lashes.

Brown has a dark grayish brown hue, a variation of “cold” brown coffee!Mine came in this PALETTE of FABULOUSness MAC that I posted here, but this is part of the regular line.

This combination is very beautiful, isn’t it? I wanted to use it!

Where to BUY? Only in physical stores, more information accesses the brand’s fan page.

Who’s excited about this military makeup?

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