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Look at her now!!!


This gorgeous Colombian beauty is none other than Daniela Lopez. She was just a teenager when I did her makeup for this Flagler Beach photoshoot in May 2011. 


She actually came along to the shoot as a friend of another model in hopes of getting some photos done. When I saw her, I new right away she would be perfect for my photoshoot.



As I was doing her makeup, she told me her dream was to model for Victoria's Secret. Shortly after this shoot, she was signed to the Wilhelmina MIA agency. Six years later, she is a sought after model working internationally for Wilhelmina MIA and IMG with such fabulous clients as Maxim, Sports Illustrated and yes, Victoria's Secret!


She did it! Way to go Daniela!!


Photographer: Jennifer Ring
Hair: Ciara Coldiron
Location: Flagler Beach, FL


Makeup products used are:
Primer - Skindinavia Primer Spray 
Foundation - RCMA 
Concealer: Kryolan Dermacolor

Powder: RCMA No Color Powder
Eyes: Yaby Cosmetics
Brows: Anastasia Beverly Hills
Blush: Ben Nye, Yaby Cosmetics Highlight 
Lips: Becca Beach TintMake Up For Ever Waterproof Lip Pencil, Yaby Cosmetics Lip Color

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