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Prince of Persia- Princess Farah: Inspired makeup tutorial

Hi everyone, I was inspired by the stunningly beautiful Indian ‘Princess Farah’ character who features in the game ‘Prince of Persia’. This look would be perfect to recreate for a special occasion such as a wedding! MAKEUP I USED: Makeup Forever:123 Bobbi Brown creamy concealer MAC Studio Fix NC30 Clinique Touch base: canvas MAC Coppering, Antiqued, Amber lights, and Brun eyeshadow Bobbi Brown Black Gel eyeliner Clinique Lash building primer Estee Lauder Magnascopic Mascara MAC Spring Sheen blush( I think) Bobbi Brown Illuminating bronzing powder – Aruba MAC Brick Lip liner Bobbi Brown Orange lipstick Estee Lauder Pink Kiss Shimmering Lip gloss BRUSHES: Ruby & Millie Foundation brush MAC Concealer brush MAC 189 MAC 168 GOSH angled eyeliner Concealer brush- non brand Nars Brow brush MAC 210 MAC 217- Must have!!!! GURU Makeup Emporium Lip brush To find out more about Princess Farah go to: princeofpersia.wikia.com Have fun Krystle x Please rate, like, subscribe and pass on to any one who you think will be interested. Thank you

7 Responses to Prince of Persia- Princess Farah: Inspired makeup tutorial

  1. BatgirlMods

    So weird hearing this – my real name is Farah, and I’m Pakistani so I’m not white ;P I’ve been trying to find a character to dress up as for ages, initially it was Princess Jasmine but now I found ‘Princess Farah’ and it’s so weird hearing you say my name cause I never actually thought it was that popular XD. Oh god this is weiiird >_<

  2. mkzamankumlari

    Great job! Love Farah and Prince of Persia!!! ;D

  3. krystletips

    @shaydexkid Please check Wiki for correct information.
    Princess Farah is Indian. Her father is Maharajah who is the mighty ruler of India.

  4. krystletips

    @shaydexkid I know Slip of the tongue but Princess Farah is Indian not persian or Arabic.

  5. shaydexkid

    emm correction again Persians aren’t Arabs , Persians are Persians

  6. krystletips

    @markee871 You are correct and well spotted!
    I did mention in the description she is a Indian Princess though. It totally was a slip of the tongue!.
    x

  7. markee871

    you called princess farah an “Arabic lady”, I think you had a slip of the tongue. Farah is Indian.
    You cant mix the 2, stark huge difference.
    I like the makeup though

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