Create the Hello Kitty look with the Lucky Tom Palette B 8:30

Wondering how to create that Hello Kitty look everyone's after these days? Makeup artist, TiffanyD has some answers, showing us how to achieve this look using the the Lucky Tom Palette by MAC. Get this look easily with this great step-by-step instructional.

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