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his was rather a fun vlog to make. I am not a huge make up ’wearer’ (not sure that’s even a word).
Though Arabella at the age of three has started showing an interest in make up from the rare occasions I wear it and finding the big bag of it in my wardrobe. To highlight how rarely it is used, Ii was given some Mac foundation and brushes for my wedding day back in 2011 and I still have a full bottle (probably should chuck that out).
The mini makeovers started at my sisters house a few months ago and we would all take it in turns sitting in
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the chair and having our make up done, which initially started as lots of face brushing with the make up brushes but has now progressed in to actual ’lets put lipstick all over your cheeks and colour your eyebrows in’ It’s all good fun and she loves looking in the mirror because her face looks so different, I guess it’s all just one big learning curve (along with tottering around in my shoes and pretending to be a mummy). Post makeover I on the other hand just look like either
a) I’ve been punched
or
b)A drag queen the morning after the
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night before.
You need to see it to believe it so take a look at our new video below:
(And yes we did end up with red lipstick smeared in to the carpet!)
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Fitmumclub - 23 Jan 16
his was rather a fun vlog to make. I am not a huge make up ‘wearer’ (not sure that’s even a word).
Though Arabella at the age of three has started showing an interest in make up from the rare occasions I wear it and finding the big bag of it in my wardrobe. To highlight how rarely it is used, Ii was given some Mac foundation and brushes for my wedding day back in 2011 and I still have a full bottle (probably should chuck that out).

The mini makeovers started at my sisters house a few months ago and we would all take it in turns sitting in the chair and having our make up done, which initially started as lots of face brushing with the make up brushes but has now progressed in to actual ‘lets put lipstick all over your cheeks and colour your eyebrows in’ It’s all good fun and she loves looking in the mirror because her face looks so different, I guess it’s all just one big learning curve (along with tottering around in my shoes and pretending to be a mummy). Post makeover I on the other hand just look like either
a) I’ve been punched
or
b)A drag queen the morning after the night before.
You need to see it to believe it so take a look at our new video below:
(And yes we did end up with red lipstick smeared in to the carpet!)
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