I wanted to do a drugstore holiday makeup look for you! Featuring a lot or Rimmel which was unintentional but for some reason I just had a lot of Rimmel on hand, and have been really enjoying their products.

I started with the eyes, as per usual if I’m doing a smokier look. I started with the third shade from the left as a transition in my crease. After that I went in with the next shade over  – the more true pink to add a bit more depth. Then I went in with the 10th shade in the palette – the more darker pink cherry shade to add depth on the outer corner. Then I did a bit of shimmer action with the first and eighth shade  for some shimmer on the lid and the inner corner. I then put 20,000 coats of the L’Oreal Lash paradise mascara on.

The face I kept quite simple using the Rimmel breathable foundation and a mixture of the Collection lasting perfection concealer and the Annabelle concealer under the eyes. I used the Physicians Formula butter bronzer, blush and highlighter for all my glowiness.

I like this look because it’s a bit of a different take on the classic red lip and winged liner (mostly because I cannot do winged liner). I liked the cherry trend that’s going on, well I mean who am I kidding I love the warm tones but this palette seemed like such a good steal and had a similar vibe to the naked cherry so I wanted to do a look for you. I also think the formula of this palette is really great. It has minimal fall out and blends out rather nicely.

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I wanted to give you two lip options. The first is a nude the Revlon kiss plumping lip cream in 510 nude honey that I would wear to Christmas dinner or what have you and the second is the Covergirl Succulent Cherry.

What did you wear for the holidays this season?

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