MAC Marilyn Monroe Collection Inspired FOTD



Hey Guys!
I was looking for face charts online for the MAC Marilyn Monroe Collection and came across the one featured at the side. I thought this was a gorgeous look inspired by the late and great Marilyn Monroe. There wasn't a list of products used, but I'm sure at the store they have those details. I ended up improvising and using products I already had in my makeup collection, in addition to products that I purchased from the new collection. It feels like it has been FOREVER since I've featured a Face of the Day on my blog, but these are definitely my favourite posts to do! I hope you enjoy this look as I really enjoyed recreating it!



It's funny because in some photos my face shape is ALMOST like the face shape in the MAC face chart! LOL Also, red lips really bring out my green eyes...I feel I look like Christmas, so I use to avoid red lips, but have been LOVING red lips lately!


FACE:
Perricone MD Advanced Firming Moisturizer
Hourglass Primer
Revlon Colorstay Whipped Foundation #320
MAC Studio Finish Concealer in NW25
Laura Mercier Secret Brightening Powder (set undereyes)
Hard Candy Glamoflauge Concealer in Medium
MAC Harmony Blush (to contour)
MAC Legendary/The Perfect Cheek Blush
MAC Forever Marilyn Beauty Powder (to highlight)
Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray


BROWS:
Make Up For Ever Waterproof Eye Brow Corrector #3




EYES:
Too Faced Shadow Insurance
MAC Painterly p/p (all over lid)
MAC Gesso e/s (lid and brow bone)
MAC Wedge e/s (crease)
MAC Outre e/s (cut/deepen crease)
MAC Espresso e/s (deepen crease)
MAC How to Marry e/s (inner 2/3 of lid, tear duct)
MAC Preferred Blonde e/s (outer 1/3 of lid)
Anastasia Beverly Hills Liquid Liner in Black
MAC Fascinating Eye Kohl (line waterline)
Dior Show Lash Maximizer
Benefit They're Real Mascara
ELF Natural Lashes in Black (snipped in half)


LIPS:
MAC Cherry l/l
MAC Scarlet Ibis l/s
MAC How to Marry e/s



"Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring." - Marilyn Monroe