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Following creative makeup artists is our guilty pleasure when it comes to Instagram, whether it be a cool illusionist account or a trippy eye makeup feed. One of these addicting accounts is Kali Ledger, a German-based makeup artist, and influencer who stuns with her colorful, out-of-the-box makeup looks. Ahead, we chatted with Ledger about where she pulls inspiration from, her holy-grail makeup product and how she makes her own makeup rules. 


KK: First of all, thank you for allowing KK girlz style to have a chat with you, so Kali for those who aren't familiar with your work, can you tell them a little about yourself? 
KL: Hey there! My name is Kali and I am a German Photographer who loves Beauty and Makeup!

KK: Your not just a professional makeup artist but you are your model and photographer am I right? how did you get into this field? 
KL: I used to draw a lot and had a lot of concepts in my head that I wanted to realize. Makeup was just a new medium for me, and I fell in love with it. I use mostly my face for my photography because that means I can stay at home and work at my own time and with no given direction. It's very liberating!

KK: Each of your looks is unique and creative, what's the process like and how much time does one look take to create? 
KL: I usually start with the main color, a color combination, a new product, a new technique or find inspiration from other fellow artists. That helps me to get a base and from there I develop a mood and an editing style, I make a light setup and I think about clothing, contacts, hair, and accessories. One look alone can take from 1 to 5 hours to create and that's without retouching or color grading.

KK: Where do you get your inspiration from? 
KL: I like to stay away from Makeup Pictures as Inspirations because that leads to Recreation and not Inspiration and that's not a way to create unique pictures. I love to look at paintings, nature, and Moodboards.

KK: Is there a Makeup artist that you look up too? 
KL: @vladamua is one of the greatest Lip Artists out there and she is a photographer herself, which is why I admire her work even more. The same goes for @celine_bernaerts who is one of the most inspiration Makeup Artists out there. I am in love with both of them!







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KK: How much has the makeup and beauty industry changed your life? 
KL: It made me realize that I don't like foundation. It sounds ironic, but I used to wear full coverage foundation, full coverage concealer and so on, now I barely wear a sheer serum foundation and it's all I need. Less foundation, more glitter, and rhinestones! That is my philosophy.

KK: Do you consider makeup an art or self-expression for you? 
KL: It's certainly both, I think art is very much self-expression.

KK: Is being a makeup artist is your full-time job or is it just a passion? 
KL: It started as a passion, but it's next to my studies a full-time job.

KK: Where do you see yourself in five years?
KL: I would love to move to the US (California) and work from there. I would love to continue my film studies there and just enjoy life!

KK: What are your five favorite beauty products?
KL: @revolutionpro Hydra Matte Setting Powder (the best setting powder that doesn't dry out your skin)
@deciem The Ordinary Serum Foundation (best non-pore clogging foundation)
@mehronmakeup AQ Paint Palette (Best Paint Palette for any face and body paintwork)
@kissproducts Lashes (Lacey) (Lash Brand that everybody can afford and can be reused. Cruelty-free!)
@odenseyecosmetics Lip Stain Gloss (Gloss with staining abilities, can be used on cheeks as well!)


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We turn green with envy when we see someone else rocking green eyeshadow. There’s just something so cool yet luxurious about the clover color. Choosing the right shade of green eye makeup for ourselves, however, has proven difficult in the past. You too? Well, we’ve put together a cheat sheet of the green eyeshadows that best complement fair, medium and deep skin tones, ahead. Spoiler alert: Knowing the undertones of your skin is key when it comes to finding your perfect green shadow.

The Best Green Eyeshadows for Light Skin Tones

YSL Full Metal Liquid Eyeshadow in Misty Green
To really make your rosy, fair skin tone pop, try a cool-colored liquid shadow like Misty Green. This highly pigmented formula can be built up to an opaque all-over-the-lid finish or dabbed on lightly for a more subtle look. 


Lime Crime Venus XL 2 Eyeshadow Palette
Light skin tones do well with sage-y browns and soft limes, which is why Venus XL 2 is a perfect collection of shadows to add to your makeup collection. Opt for shades like Sage, Ivy or Myth for a softer finish, or go totally bold with Obscure.

The Best Green Eyeshadows for Medium Skin Tones

Urban Decay 24/7 Eyeshadow in C-Note
Medium skin tones look stunning in teal green, which makes C-note a total no-brainer. This lush, gemstone-colored shadow it perfect for applying all over the lid for a full-beat finish or just in the crease for a pop of color.


NYX Professional Makeup Vivid Brights Crème Colour in Get Money
For a strikingly bright, matte green finish, try popping on a touch of Get Money all over the lids. This pop-art-colored shadow will add major dimension to medium skin tones in just a few swipes.


The Best Green Eyeshadows for Deep Skin Tones

Maybelline New York City Mini Palette in Urban Jungle
This six-pan palette contains shades that complement deep skin tones beautifully, thanks to cool undertones and some golden gleam. Apply a forest green shade on the crease, metallics on the lid and a light green shadow in the inner corners of the eyes for major pop.
Colourpop Super Shock Eyeshadow in IRL
Golden-hued pastel green doesn’t get much better than IRL, and it looks especially breathtaking on deep skin tones thanks to its frosty finish. Apply this by itself for a glistening finish, or pack it on over a matte green shadow for some extra sparkle.

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We strive to be as effortlessly chic as Zendaya. The 23-year-old Lancôme Ambassadress always looks so poised and polished, yet badass at the same time. Sigh. But, since we all can’t be Zendaya, we’ll settle for being able to copy her glam look, complete with a burgundy smoky eye and a nude lip, from one of her latest appearances in New York City. To launch the fragrance, Lancôme Idôle, Zendaya stepped out on the pink carpet with a richly colored makeup look, created by celebrity makeup artist Sheika Daley and inspired by her TommyNow Tommy x Zendaya collection with Tommy Hilfiger, coming this weekend. Get her to look, ahead, in just 11 steps: 

STEP 1: Starting with the base of the look, use a lighter shade of the Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra 24H Long Wear Foundation on the center of the face and blend it together with a darker shade on the perimeter of the face for a natural-looking contour. 

STEP 2: To set the foundation and keep shine away, use the Lancôme Long Time No Shine Setting Powder in Translucent on your T-Zone and Lancôme Dual Finish Foundation on the perimeter of your face. 

STEP 3: Highlight your cheekbones and the bridge of your nose with Lancôme Dual Finish Highlighter in 03 Radiant Rose Gold.

STEP 4: For blush, apply Lancôme Blush Subtil in Make It Pop to the apples of your cheeks. Then, use Lancôme Star Bronzer in 05 Golden to bronze and contour the face.

STEP 5: Set your makeup with Lancôme Fix it & Forget It Setting Spray to help keep your beat in place all day and night.

STEP 6: Prime the base of your eyelids for shadow with Lancôme Prime It Boost It. 

STEP 7: Create a smoky eye using the ‘BIG NIGHT’ shades of the Lancôme Monsieur Big Hearts Palette. Then, using the shimmery “BIG CRUSH” shades, add dimension in the center of the lid, and highlight to the inner corner and brow bone.

STEP 8: Using Lancôme Le Crayon Khôl in 11 Café Serre, apply liner to your upper and lower waterline to complete the smoky effect.

STEP 9: Using Lancôme Artliner in Noir, line your upper lash line and apply two or three coats of Lancôme Monsieur Big Mascara on your top and bottom lashes.

STEP 10: Fill in your eyebrows for a full, natural look with Lancôme Brow Define Pencil in 12 Dark Brown and brush out the hairs.

STEP 11: Line your lips with Lancôme Le Lip Liner in Charme and apply it to the center of your lips as a base color before finishing them off with a layer Lancôme Juicy Tubes in Tickled Pink for shine.
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Your brows are perhaps the easiest feature on your face to alter with makeup, whether you use concealer to achieve a bleached-out look, or heavy pencil to nail down that maximalist Instagram brow. Because eyebrows frame the face, changing your brow shape might seem intimidating at first, so we put together a step-by-step tutorial featuring three easy ways to bump up or tone down your look. Whether you prefer your brows fluffy, polished or defined, here’s how to change their shape like a pro.


The Fluffy Boy Brow

STEP 1:  The fluffy brow begins with the right tool — here, we used the NYX Professional Makeup Fill & Fluff Eyebrow Pomade Pencil. Using the paddle brush side, comb through your brow in a rapid, upward motion to fluff out and elongate each hair.  

STEP 2: Next, with a light hand, use the pencil-pomade to softly fill in any sparse areas on the brow until it appears full and even. 

STEP 3: Once filled in, comb back through the hairs with the paddle end of the pencil to softly blend out the pigment, leaving you with a soft, voluminous finish.

The Perfectly Polished Brow

STEP 1: Using the Maybelline New York TattooStudio Waterproof Eyebrow Gel, comb upward through your brows with the spoolie to create definition and add color. 

STEP 2: Use the tip of the spoolie to define the tail of the brow. 

The Defined Instagram Brow

STEP 1: For a super clean but maximalist brow look, use the Maybelline TattooStudio Brow Pomade with a dual-ended angled brush and spoolie. Start by applying color to the brow with the angled brush, working your way upward. 

STEP 2: Next, draw on your desired brow shape using the pomade and angled brush, extending it outward to the very tail of your brow hair.

STEP 3: Once your shape is intact, comb through the brow with the spoolie end of your brush for a clean finish. 
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Liquid body highlight is *all* we’re seeing on our Insta feeds as of late. And it’s for a pretty valid reason: Adding some glow up to your shoulders and décolletage will make you feel as cool as it looks on social media, and we certainly can’t complain about that. Ahead, find five of the best body highlighters for a glimmering, lava-like glow.



L’Oréal Paris Summer Belle Beach Bae Body Luminizer
This $15 face and body luminizer by L’Oréal Paris is becoming one of our go-tos this summer. Not only is it super affordable but it also serves as a great dupe for any high-end or luxe version. It’s highly pigmented and leaves behind a dewy, luminous finish.



NYX Professional Makeup California Beamin’ Face and Body Bronzer
If you prefer a powder formula, try California Beamin’ by NYX. This body bronzer comes in six glowing shades, perfect for contouring or mixing and matching as you please. Better yet, it gives you a radiant, sunkissed finish without any real sun.



Dermablend Glow Creator Drops
The Glow Creator Drops by Dermablend are perfect for mixing with a body moisturizer or all-over foundation. In Pearl and Gold, these drops allow you to add a little warm or cool spark to your head-to-toe regimen.



Sol De Janiero Glowmotions Rio Sunset Glow Oil
For a fairy-dust glow all over, try Rio Sunset. This hydrating oil formula can be used anywhere on the body and contains a ton of light-reflecting pearls and an addicting scent. It also absorbs into the skin super easily and is grease-free. 

 

Lancôme Custom Glow Highlighting Drops
The Lancôme Custom Highlighting Drops are spot on if you’re looking for a ton of pigment and shine in an effortless way. These drops allow you to strobe your shoulders, arms or legs however you please with a coin-sized amount of product — meaning the entire bottle will last you for months to come. 



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Nothing has swept the beauty world off its feet quite like contouring. From mesmerizing IG feed makeup artist posts to our favorite influencers showing off their contour skills on Youtube, this trend has literally exploded. However, there’s often some confusion and misconceptions surrounding the products and tools used to achieve this sculpted look. To help give you some clarity, we’ve compiled an all-encompassing guide with everything you need to know to master contouring.
Primer
If you want flawless, long-lasting makeup application, first, you must apply primer. This principle is especially important when it comes to contouring, as you want to make sure you have a clean, smooth workspace. We recommend sticking to a matte formula because a shimmery or dewy primer will not work well with the effects of your highlighting and shadowing.
Foundation
After you prime, a solid foundation is key — and, by “solid foundation,” we mean actual foundation. While a powder foundation is OK, we prefer liquid-based formulas for contouring because they’ll give you clean, satiny coverage and a smooth finish. Try working a light layer of foundation into your skin and build it up as needed. Don’t go overboard on this — you don’t want your makeup to look cakey.
Concealer
We all get breakouts from time to time, but don’t let them deter you from having flawless contoured makeup. Do a little damage control with a lightweight concealer that blends well into your skin. Dab a little on the blemish after foundation and blend well with a concealer brush or beauty sponge.
Contouring ProductsNow that your base products are covered, it’s time to move on to the main event. From contouring palettes to two-in-one contouring sticks, your days of scavenging for the perfect shades and products are over.
Contouring and Highlighting With PowderWhen it comes to contouring powder (for shadowing), the rule is to go with a hue that is two shades darker than your natural color. While we don’t recommend a shimmery, light-reflecting bronzer, a matte bronzer can work just as well as a contouring powder. To highlight, you’ll want to go one to two shades lighter to illuminate the skin.
Contouring and Highlighting With ConcealerSome people find liquid contouring products to be easier to blend and more natural-looking than powders. In that case, a cream-based concealer works well for contouring if you go a shade or two darker than your natural skin tone, and a shade or two lighter to highlight. For more application control, try a concealer stick.
Two In One Contouring SticksTo streamline the process, many brands are offering two-in-one contouring and highlighting duos. That being said, be sure to keep an eye on the shades included in these multi-tasking products to ensure they work with your skin tone. These little duo sticks are great for contouring on the go and give you a chiseled, defined face in minutes.
Contouring With EyeshadowIf you don’t have any of the contouring items listed above — and have no desire to invest in them — but still want to take a stab at the trend, you’re in luck. You may just have contouring and highlighting products in your makeup drawer, among the dozens of eyeshadow palettes and singles. Try a matte brown or taupe-colored shadow for contouring and beige or ivory shadow for highlighting.
Contouring Application ToolsThe difference between looking perfectly chiseled and looking splotchy lies in your blending technique. A brush’s shape and bristles will determine how your makeup is blended, so do your due diligence and get a brush specifically designed for contouring
Contouring and Highlighting BrushesFor cheek, face and nose contouring, try an angular brush that will apply your bronzer more precisely and accurately in the areas you need to shadow and make slimmer. For highlighting the face, you’re going to want to go with a brush that has a flat, circular tip to allow for a more concise and direct application of highlighting powder.
Contouring With a Beauty SpongeIf you’re not a fan of brushes (or don’t own one), beauty sponges can also get the job done. Just make sure you blend lightly, using upward strokes until there are no visible lines or color separation.



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There is only a few weeks have left to put on your fur coats & long boats fashion people are already getting a head start on next season with a cap that's perfect for cooler weather. Baker boy hats rose to popularity around the turn of the century, but they're having a moment yet again among the best-dressed set.

celebrities have already made their favorite for fall, while appearing with Baker boy cap again and again like Bella ha-did, Stiff-brimmed style—both versions she designed herself for Chrome Hearts and versions by milliners such as Ruslan Baginskiy and Brixton. Now, with fall approaching, celebrities like Kaia Gerber, Zendaya, and Elsa Hosk have embraced the look too, here are some looks to have a look at and choose your style.


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Life is good when a new product releases  from your  favourite makeup brand and what's more awesome than trying it out and loving it. So sigma beauty come out with crème de contour palette which comes in their limited edition collection . An eyeshadow palette  that has all the shades you want. With 16 colors and what I love about it that all the colors are wearable for day time to evening to dinner. The texture has to be my fave, they blend easily, no crazy fall out and what's the best thing about it that it's so soft and got the creamy textured. 



Names of the shades
Redberry Rose – A bright, true pink.Apricot Flower – A warm peach.
Passion Fruit – Neutral pink.
Cherry Blossom – Pastel pink.
Meyer Lemon – A zesty yellow.
Ginger Pumpkin – Muted orange.
Café Au Lait – A classic medium, coffee brown.
Blueberry Cream – A pastel sky blue.Violet Whip – A cool lavender.
Lavender Honey – A bright pinky violet.
Cassis – A bold royal purple.
Elderberry – Deep, smoky purple.
Blue Chocolat – A pale aqua.
Almond Pear – Sea green.
Crème de Menthe – A grey toned blue.
Citron Pistachio – A citrus lime green.
So this palette cost around $39 and I love how every time sigma beauty releases a new collection with a different twist like this collections packaging is marbled. This palette weigh 0.41oz/11.68g, I would totally suggest u to get this palette and let me know your thoughts about it, make sure to keep an eye on our YouTube channel for a swatching  & in detail video.


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