Every Day Makeup Look Tutorial for Lab or Work!

Hi everyone!
I have been really busy with lab and other things I have going on, so sorry for lack of posts but I have some new looks to post about soon!

Today I bring you an Every Day Makeup Look Tutorial, using some of my favorite drugstore products (and some items from Sephora, but you can find easy subs!) to create this look:

 This look is simple and not over the top, and can be worn to the lab, to work, to a conference, whatever you’d like! It takes me about 5-10 minutes to do, but takes longer in the video because I’m explaining, so don’t be afraid!

Watch below, and let me know what kind of tutorials you would like to see next! I have also linked the products below!

Shop the Products in the Video: 

Let me know your thoughts on the look or if you have tried any of these products before!

xo
Andrea

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8 Comments

  1. March 14, 2017 / 8:28 pm

    I like BB and CC cream, dear Andrea, and you look really amazing! And I loved the Colorpop lipstick, really not too bright and perfect to the look, a very beautiful color! I don't know why Bloglovin is not delivering some posts to me, I am sorry to be here that late. I hope you are fine and that job hunting and thesis are in a good way too! Hope you have a very nice week!
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  2. October 23, 2017 / 3:55 am

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  4. January 30, 2018 / 12:27 am

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  5. August 5, 2019 / 6:35 am

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