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How To Get Kim K's 2016 VMAs Makeup Look

by Shea Simmons

In case you didn't catch Bey's amazing performance, Drake's love profession for Rihanna, or Blue Ivy's insane fashion, the 2016 VMAs were lit. But what else made headlines? Kim Kardashian's 2016 VMAs makeup. The slightly wet, very glowy look was definitely quintessential Kardashian, but it still kept things fresh and different enough to be set apart from the reality television star's typical nude lip, highlighted cheek, and bold brows. Everything about her look screamed summer, but it's still totally able to translate into the cooler months. After all, a luminous glow never goes out of style.

As for Kim Kardashian's glow on the red carpet, it was created by well-known makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic. Kardashian has seemed to always have a soft-spot for Dedivanovic. They've done masterclasses together in the past, and he appears on her website on the regular. Now, he's making another appearance. The products and techniques he used to create Kardashian's bronzed glow during the VMAs are up over at Kardashian's website so even you can recreate it.

With an expert on your side, why not try to do the look yourself? After all, you've got all the pieces you'll need and know how to use them, thanks to Kardashian and Dedivanovic.

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So what will you need for this incredible look?

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Get ready to shop:

1. Luminous Foundation

Laura Mercier Candleglow Soft Luminous Foundation, $48, Amazon

A glowing base is the perfect start.

2. Highlighter

Laura Mercier Face Illuminator Powder, $44, Amazon

Who doesn't love a highlight?

3. Skin Mist

Tatcha Luminous Dewy Skin Mist, $48, Sephora

The more glow, the better.

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While these are not all the products used, the idea here is to get as glowing and glam as possible. If you really want achieve Kardashian's VMAs look, you'll need to head over to her website for the inside scoop on the rest of her products.

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