Create a forest nymph smoky green eye makeup look

Create a forest nymph smoky green eye makeup look

Create a forest nymph smoky green eye makeup look with the makeup tutorial from Lauren Luke, aka Panacae81.

Lauren, also known as Panacae81 on youtube, has been making makeup tutorials for some time now. After becoming a youtube legend, Lauren has gone on to write her own weekly beauty column at the UK's Guardian. Lauren has been interviewed on television, including the BBC, about her beauty looks. Lauren's makeup tutorials are enormously popular, including her celebrity makeup looks. Search Lauren Luke or Panacea81 on WonderhowTo for her makeup looks. Check out this makeup tutorial to learn how to create a forest nymph smoky green eye makeup look.

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Creator's Site: www.bylaurenluke.com
Curated By: rmansur

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jennarch 8 months ago
i dont have sound but i was wondering if you are using cream or powder eyeshadow and what brand do you like
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megjoo last month
pretty! love it!
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