![]() ![]() Then i go back to my forehead, and using just the bronzer already on the brush, and make a ‘3’ going down my face to the cheekbone and then to the chin. Then I brush a little down the bridge of my nose and into my chin. ![]() I focus around my hairline and make sure I get around and on my ears. It starts really defined! I do this to both sides and then move to my forehead. I start by sucking my cheeks in, and follow that line down my whole cheek. Typically for everyday use, I’ll use the Too Faced Soleil, and for special occasion or when I want to feel extra pretty, I’ll use my Nars. I use an angled bronzing brush, and load it up with one of two bromzers. So if I don’t use bronzer, I have a ghost face, which is incredibly un-amusing to me. The powder is mainly to set my foundation and prevent any shineyness.Ħ) After I’ve blotted my face with the powder, it’s time for bronzer! I am guilty of tanning (sprays and beds)… With my face cleansing routine (using a clarisonic twice a day, every day) I find it difficult to maintain the same color on my face as the rest of me. The only place I “drag” the sponge is under my eyes. Then I’ll take my pressed powder and get a little on my sponge and blot evenly on my face. If I have to correct anything around my brows, this is the time I will do it (take the beauty blender and just blot around them). I’ve found the brush that comes in the kit doesn’t work well for me.ĥ) Now my foundation should be nice and dry. I keep it simple with my brows and just use an ELF eyebrow compact, and a q-tip to apply the powder. As a natural blond with super dark colored hair, filling in my brows is a necessity! I also have just terrible eyebrows, so I’m working on training them to grow in better. Once I have an even coating, I use the side of the beauty blender without foundation and blot/roll over my face to blend the excess.Ĥ) I like my foundation to be nice and dry before I use any powder or blush/bronzer, so I do my eyebrows next. I’ll mix up my concoction on the top of my hand and lightly sponge the foundation all over my face. I’ve found that mixing shades helps a lot. I like to have a nice even and smooth starting point.Ģ) Then I grab my beauty blender and run it under water so it’s soaked through, and then blot the excess water out with a towel.ģ) I typically have a hard time matching my foundation to my skin tone. I enjoy sharing what I know and love with everyone around me, so I am going to break down my everyday makeup routine.ġ) I start out with a few drops of Marjoram oil and lightly cover my face and neck. My own personal expression being projected to the world for the day. I am comfortable enough I’m my own skin to brave going into public with a fresh face, but love the swagger that comes from feeling beautiful. I’m the kind of lady that will wear falsies and a full face of makeup every single day, just because I can. Often times you can get samples for significantly less (or even free)! I have more mascara samples then I know what to do with! One way I’ve found that makes my decision easier is to get samples. We have self-catering cottages available to book if you are travelling from afar.Like many other women, I LOVE my makeup… Maybe even a little too much sometimes! After going broke more then once after an excursion to Sephora, I’ve become a bit more picky about what I’m willing to splurge on. We are now based in Mid West Wales near Lampeter on the Carmarthenshire / Ceredigion Border. We called our new venture Nudes Exposed - we are revealing the secrets behind creating stunning erotic glamour and nude images, so it seemed appropriate! N.B. We so enjoyed sharing our wealth of photographic knowledge that we launched a dedicated website to offer individual and group tuition in Nude, Boudoir and Erotic Photography. Whilst we still love doing our boudoir shoots for private clients, we have over recent years been offering private tuition to photographers, both amateur and professional. All it needs is a little imagination and someone to show you what equipment to use and how to use it! "I'd love to do what you do, but it all looks so complicated and you must have a massive studio!" is a comment we frequently hear.īut in reality, all the techniques we use to create the beautiful images you see here on our website can easily be learned by anyone with a passion for photography. Since we launched Mighty Aphrodite in 2004, we have been asked countless times to share our lighting, posing and set design techniques with other photographers. THE MIGHTY APHRODITE WAY! Photography Workshops, Courses and Tuition for amateur or professional photographers of all abilities. LEARN THE ART OF BOUDOIR AND EROTIC GLAMOUR PHOTOGRAPHY in WALES ![]()
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