![]() For a really overtly feminine blush I used blusher in Morale and dusted lots of Pure Pigment in Furore across her cheekbones and down her nose. Then I took lipstick in Corrupt for Helen’s lips. To set off the look I had originally planned to use top and bottom lashes but our bottom lashes made everything too busy. Instead, I used a single set of this year’s Eylure Halloween cat lashes. The biggest challenge was creating the cracks themselves. Essentially I just tried to create little broken patterns using some black gel liner, then picked out some accents using a white liquid liner in Scribe. ![]() Now I knew that the finishing touch would be Helen’s hair so I googled “doll hairstyles” and found this beautiful image from We Heart It. This hairstyle was my favourite and I showed it to Jasmin at Umberto Giannini who recreated it with her own spin. ![]() Thank you Helen for being the ultimate Broken Doll! We absolutely loved her asymmetric interpretation, I think it made the make-up all the more peculiar and beautiful. ![]()
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