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I found this gem at the thrift store for only .25 cents. |
Hello ladies and gents
the other day, while thrift shopping, I stumbled onto a very old vintage makeup kit.
For scrap change, I purchased it and have thought about doing something with it--
but what never really crossed my mind.
I wanted to perhaps showcase it, but even that wouldn't seem enough to me.
Until it hit me, like a ton of bricks--I could recreate the makeup tutorial and showcase it that way.
I didn't use the actual makeup inside the kit, only because it's pretty old and I don't really know what's inside the products but I did happen to have all the right similar shades to recreate the tutorial.
And, as a bonus, these paints I am using are actual grease paints I was planning to toss out because I didn't need them anymore. I purchase a walmart Halloween kit for the sake of a few items that were included last year but never used the cheapy grease paint included. The paints, to my surprise, were the identical ones used in this specific kit. Just slightly altered, for the modern witch! lol
So, taking all my colors and very similar tools...
Like a sponge applicator and things of this nature.
I got to painting!!!!
I put myself into the mindset of an adolescent me and recreated it in a way I perhaps would have if I was maybe 13 or 14 and using this specific kit.
Following the step-by-step guide,
I came up with this rather interesting and oh-so-greasy makeup look.
I do hope you enjoy~!