Disney Inspired Makeup: Princess Jasmine

It’s been ages since I did my first Disney inspired makeup look for Ariel and I finally had the time to sit down and try another princess. This time I went for Jasmine from Aladdin as I really wanted to get creative.

This is definitely not a look I’d rock while doing the ASDA shopping but I like the idea of what I was trying to create. It didn’t all go to plan (those brows will give me nightmares!) but the eyes turned out better than I thought.

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Products used:

Face:

  • Clinique Pore Refining Solutions
  • L’Oreal Infallable Mattifying Primer
  • PS…Longwear Ultimate Matte Foundation in Ivory
  • e.l.f. Under Eye Setting Powder
  • Revlon Stick Foundation in Rich Ginger (contour)
  • Benefit Hoola Bronzer
  • Sleek Solstice Highlighting Palette
  • Revolution Banana Powder
  • e.l.f. Setting Mist

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Eyes:

  • BH Cosmetics Foil Eyes Palette (blue and yellow-gold shades)
  • Revolution Iconic Division Palette (peach and mustard shades)
  • Revolution Conceal and Define C2
  • Soap & Glory Supercat Liner
  • NYX Glide on Liner in Glitzy Gold
  • Avon Supershock Liner in Blackest Black
  • Clinique Lash Primer
  • Essence Lash Princess Volume Mascara

Brows:

  • Avon Glimmerstick Brow Definer in Soft Black
  • Revolution Iconic Division Palette (black shade to fill in)
  • NYX Clear Brow Gel

Lips:

  • Colourpop Lippie Pencil in Aquarius
  • Maybelline Lipstick in More to Adore

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I placed shadow shields from Primark under my eyes to create the wing and started with a neutral base and a matte yellow all over my crease.

Moving on to the stunning BH Cosmetics Foil Eyes palette (this is featuring in an upcoming post on underrated products- watch out for it), I ran a gold shade through my crease and followed the curve of the shadow shield to wing it out. I carved out the lid including the wing with concealer and patted on the blue with a damp flat brush.

I traced my lash line with liquid liner and then added definition with the NYX gold pencil liner round my crease and on the outline of the wing. I used a black gel pencil in my waterline and tightline and finished with Essence mascara. If you’re braver than me, you could add false lashes to this look.

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The brows did not work out but I traced the shape with the Avon pencil and then tried to fill them in with black eyeshadow

I kept my base simple with a mattifying primer and matte foundation and tried to warm up my skin with a cream contour and Benefit Hoola. I also contoured my nose with Hoola to give the illusion of a more slender Jasmine nose.

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I completely forgot to use blusher but a nice mauvey pink blush would have been my choice. I opted for the purple shade in the Sleek Solstice Highlight palette and also used this shade on my brow bone, nose and inner corner.

My base was finished with a dusting of banana powder and then I lined my lips and added a pink lipstick.

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What Disney character should I do next? x

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