Create a Rihanna-inspired cat eye makeup look

Create a Rihanna-inspired cat eye makeup look

Get the most out of your look, turn yourself into the beauty you are with just a little makeup. Watch this video tutorial on how to create a Rihanna-inspired cat eye makeup look. Yep, that's right... learn how to turn yourself into a cat with this Rihanna makeup instructional. Wow everyone with this new look.

Products Needed (Eyes):

MAC "groundworks" paint pot
MAC "woodwinked" E/S
MAC "cork" E/S
MAC "rice paper" E/S
MAC "black track" fluid line
LASH FUSION mascara
Falsies from Daiso

Products Needed (Lips):

LIP FUSION XL
BEAUTIQUE lipliner in natural
MAC "creme de nude" lipstick from cremesheen collection

Products Needed (Face):

MAC NC40 Mineralized satinfinish foundation
MAC "blushbaby" blush
MAC "accentuate sculpt" sculpt and shape powder

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Creator's Site: www.itsjudytime.blogspot.com
Curated By: tenebrism

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SexySugah (1) 8/30/09 1:13 AM
u r pretty great job
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