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Casting Makeup

As I was getting ready this morning, I thought I'd do a little "how to" on how I get ready for my castings everyday.




  1. Wash hair using OGX Brazilian Keratin Therapy shampoo and conditioner
  2. Use OGX Argan Oil of Morocco voluminous mousse
  3. Blow dry your hair by flipping your hair upside down (take a break when you get hot)
  4. Use Neutrogena eye liner just on the top
  5. Use concealer on the under eyes (if you'd like) run from the outer edge to the inner edge
  6. Apply as much mascara as you'd like. I only use it on the top lashes but you can use it on the lower lashes as well
  7. A little bit on lip stick or gloss
And you're ready to go! I hope you guys found this interesting and let me know if you like the video so that I can make more. Hope this helps everyone feel ready to take on their day.


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