Beauty Filter Makeup
Hello Youtube Fambam, Today’s Beauty Filter look is inspired by the beautiful Song Hye Kyo of the super hit K-Drama, "Descendants of the Sun”. Song Hye Kyo plays a doctor (Dr Mo-Yeon) in the series. Her makeup is natural and clean since most doctors probably wouldn't have a lot of time to glam themselves up everyday. At the same time, she appears flawless which makes sense because it’s a TV show. Therefore, the makeup heavily emphasises her natural beauty without stealing focus away through makeup. This natural look is all about having all features of the face stand out equally. You will still look very much like yourself, just enhanced as if using a beauty filter ap. When sporting this look, people will think you’re hardly wearing much makeup yet you will appear perfectly put together and healthy. I've started a few episodes of DOTS already. Anybody else watching it? Song Hye Kyo is one of my favourite actresses so I had to watch this one too! Love, Bubz xo Ps. Try to ignore my patchy hair haha. This is the beginning of my hair mishap. If you watch my vlog channel, you know know all about it -_-" Pps. Don't mind the nasally voice once again.

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