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Face to Face Spa Makeup Application

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For this months collaboration with Face to Face spa, I decided to get my makeup done. At Face to Face spa, they have an option for members to receive a free 30 minute makeup application, or you can pay $30 for a 30 minute makeup application session if you aren’t a member. They will also provide a complimentary color matching session where they will color match your skin to find the perfect shade. The makeup that they use at the spa is Jane Iredale. My makeup consisted of powdered foundation, bronzer, blush, eyeshadow, eyeliner, mascara, lip stain, and hydration spray to set the makeup. I honestly wasn’t too crazy about this powder as I prefer to use liquid foundation because I rather a fuller coverage foundation on my face. Over the pressed powder, she put a mineral bronzing powder and a pressed blush. She used a mineral based eye pencil for top eyeliner, and thickening mascara to make my lashes look thicker and longer. For my lip color, I decided on a lip stain/gloss, which I really liked. I’ll link the color below. Since my skin is on the dryer side, she completed my makeup with a hydrating spray to set the makeup. The first 2 pictures are right after it was completed (messy hair and workout clothes lol). The last picture was taken after ~1 hour of makeup application. Overall, I would say my favorite parts of the makeup application were the eye colors and lip color. I will definitely be back before an event to get it done again!

*Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Face to Face spa. All thoughts and opinions are my own.*

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