Makeup is a form or art that takes a lot of practice. Being able to “master” this process can sometimes take years, depending how much effort you put into this. Learning how to apply makeup can be frustrating because there is so much to learn.
Before being able to actually apply the make up, the first thing is to get your products and then skin ready for the process. Start off by taking out all of the basic makeup needed:concealer, foundation, powder, make-up sponge, lipstick, lip gloss, eyeliner (liquid or pencil), mascara, hair tie, as well as face wash and face moisturizer. After everything is laid out in front of you, start with washing your face with the face wash, then dry your face off and apply face moisturizer. Afterwards, take the hair tie and pull of you hair back ( if needed use hair clips to pull your bangs back), this will prevent the hair from getting in the way and will allow you to see your entire face when applying foundation and powder. Finally once the moisturizer is fully absorbed and your face is completely dry, you are ready to begin applying the make-up.
It’s best to begin with your eye makeup over actually starting with your face because when applying your eyeshadow, the loose powder can fall on your face and ruin your foundation apply eye primer, it creates a smooth and clear surface that is ready for applying eye makeup. For beginners, who want to pull off a ‘no makeup’ makeup or everyday natural look, you need 4 basic shades. You need a contour shade 2-3 shades darker than your skin, a highlighter with a shade lighter than your skin tone, a matte mid-tone shade, and a matte black shade. You will need a small and medium-sized blending brush, a small flat eyeshadow brush for application, and a smudger (optional).
With a blending brush, apply the eyeshadow shade above the crease, blending inwards from the outer corners. Start out with the lightest shade to use as a transition shade, then pile it up with the next the mid tone to your crease. Lastly, add the dark shade on the outer corner of your eyelid (make sure you blend, blending is key). Eyeshadow Tip: Hold your brush to the outer corner of your eye to check if you’ve applied the correct amount of eyeshadow. Nothing should fall below the brush. Hold your brush at the edge of your nose going up to the edge of the eyes. Now you can finally apply mascara to show color to your lashes and also you can add fake eyelashes to make your eyes more vibrant.
Now you’ve finished with a natural eyeshadow look, you can move on to the brows. Eyebrows have a beautiful way to frame your face and enhance your natural beauty. Shaping the brows is an important step to increase your facial feature, your eyes. Start by measuring the beginning of your brows by lining it to the corner of your nose, use a pencil to help guide you. It should be directly proportioned and should not exceed towards the outer corner of your eye. Be sure when you begin to shade in your eyebrows, to have your pomade 2 shades lighter than your hair color to have a natural look.
You will need: a brow pomade or brow pencil, an angled brush, a spoolie, and concealer. You can use a stencil to fill in your eyebrows easier. The first thing you want to do is comb your brows with the spoolie upwards where the natural growth is. Now take your angled brush with pomade or pencil and start creating small strokes to fill in the bald spots. Make sure, the front of your eyebrow is shaded lighter than the ends of the brow. Grab your spoolie and comb over your brows one last time to help blend the product to make it more sharp. Outline the outer part of your eyebrow with concealer to make the bow look more sharp.
To begin with your foundation you must be able to have the right shade to your skin tone. The best way to get your correct shade is to match your color to your neck and chest. The trick behind avoiding cake face is to use as little product as possible and build in areas you absolutely have too. By using little product as possible to allow your natural skin to peek through; even with the full coverage of foundations. With your beauty blender, you begin to blend out the foundation gently. Make sure you don’t drag the sponge and instead pat it all over your face. Dragging the beauty blender often leads to having a patchy face. Also, blend beneath your neck because most women when applying their makeup, they forget to blend farther down and just go with the face and it leaves a different shade from both your neck and face
Afterwards, you apply concealer beneath your eyes (eyebags) in a V-shape. Be sure the concealer is two shades lighter than your foundation. With the beauty blender, you can start blending out the product in a pat motion. For contouring your face you, pull out your fishy face! Suck in your cheeks to see the hollows and starting at the middle of your hairline, begin tracing a 3 along the side of your face. Your ‘3’ should end underneath your jawline. Repeat this step on the other side. Run the contour shade down the sides of your nose for a slimming effect.Blend it all in, making sure to keep the shade in place. When it comes to contouring, placement is everything. That’s how to illusion of sharp cheekbones and jawlines is created. Once you finished blending out the contour, you can now apply blush on the apples of your cheeks. When applying, you want to make sure you don’t add too much or else you’ll end up looking like a clown.
In order to apply lipstick, the first step is finding the right shade. In this case if you’re light you can use bright colors and for dark skin, you use light or nude colors. Once you found the shade of lipstick you want to use, you trace the shape of your lips with a lip liner that is the color of your lipstick or a nude color. Lip Liner helps give your lips a better shape, especially when you have thin lips. After you finished tracing your lips, you can finally apply the lipstick you picked out. You can also add lipgloss to make your lips have a shiny look as a final touch.
Lastly, applying the final touch, highlight. Highlighting helps notice the existing glow on your face where the sun naturally hits. This step is a must for most women. One thing is too not apply too much on your cheekbones and eyebrow bone because it is noticeable.Makeup is a form or art that takes a lot of practice. Being able to “master” this process can sometimes take years, depending how much effort you put into this. Learning how to apply makeup can be frustrating because there is so much to learn.
Before being able to actually apply the make up, the first thing is to get your products and then skin ready for the process. Start off by taking out all of the basic makeup needed:concealer, foundation, powder, make-up sponge, lipstick, lip gloss, eyeliner (liquid or pencil), mascara, hair tie, as well as face wash and face moisturizer. After everything is laid out in front of you, start with washing your face with the face wash, then dry your face off and apply face moisturizer. Afterwards, take the hair tie and pull of you hair back ( if needed use hair clips to pull your bangs back), this will prevent the hair from getting in the way and will allow you to see your entire face when applying foundation and powder. Finally once the moisturizer is fully absorbed and your face is completely dry, you are ready to begin applying the make-up.
It’s best to begin with your eye makeup over actually starting with your face because when applying your eyeshadow, the loose powder can fall on your face and ruin your foundation apply eye primer, it creates a smooth and clear surface that is ready for applying eye makeup. For beginners, who want to pull off a ‘no makeup’ makeup or everyday natural look, you need 4 basic shades. You need a contour shade 2-3 shades darker than your skin, a highlighter with a shade lighter than your skin tone, a matte mid-tone shade, and a matte black shade. You will need a small and medium-sized blending brush, a small flat eyeshadow brush for application, and a smudger (optional).With a blending brush, apply the eyeshadow shade above the crease, blending inwards from the outer corners. Start out with the lightest shade to use as a transition shade, then pile it up with the next the mid tone to your crease. Lastly, add the dark shade on the outer corner of your eyelid (make sure you blend, blending is key). Eyeshadow Tip: Hold your brush to the outer corner of your eye to check if you’ve applied the correct amount of eyeshadow. Nothing should fall below the brush. Hold your brush at the edge of your nose going up to the edge of the eyes. Now you can finally apply mascara to show color to your lashes and also you can add fake eyelashes to make your eyes more vibrant.
Now you’ve finished with a natural eyeshadow look, you can move on to the brows. Eyebrows have a beautiful way to frame your face and enhance your natural beauty. Shaping the brows is an important step to increase your facial feature, your eyes. Start by measuring the beginning of your brows by lining it to the corner of your nose, use a pencil to help guide you. It should be directly proportioned and should not exceed towards the outer corner of your eye. Be sure when you begin to shade in your eyebrows, to have your pomade 2 shades lighter than your hair color to have a natural look. You will need: a brow pomade or brow pencil, an angled brush, a spoolie, and concealer. You can use a stencil to fill in your eyebrows easier. The first thing you want to do is comb your brows with the spoolie upwards where the natural growth is. Now take your angled brush with pomade or pencil and start creating small strokes to fill in the bald spots. Make sure, the front of your eyebrow is shaded lighter than the ends of the brow. Grab your spoolie and comb over your brows one last time to help blend the product to make it more sharp. Outline the outer part of your eyebrow with concealer to make the bow look more sharp.
To begin with your foundation you must be able to have the right shade to your skin tone. The best way to get your correct shade is to match your color to your neck and chest. The trick behind avoiding cake face is to use as little product as possible and build in areas you absolutely have too. By using little product as possible to allow your natural skin to peek through; even with the full coverage of foundations. With your beauty blender, you begin to blend out the foundation gently. Make sure you don’t drag the sponge and instead pat it all over your face. Dragging the beauty blender often leads to having a patchy face. Also, blend beneath your neck because most women when applying their makeup, they forget to blend farther down and just go with the face and it leaves a different shade from both your neck and face
Afterwards, you apply concealer beneath your eyes (eyebags) in a V-shape. Be sure the concealer is two shades lighter than your foundation. With the beauty blender, you can start blending out the product in a pat motion. For contouring your face you, pull out your fishy face! Suck in your cheeks to see the hollows and starting at the middle of your hairline, begin tracing a 3 along the side of your face. Your ‘3’ should end underneath your jawline. Repeat this step on the other side. Run the contour shade down the sides of your nose for a slimming effect.Blend it all in, making sure to keep the shade in place. When it comes to contouring, placement is everything. That’s how to illusion of sharp cheekbones and jawlines is created. Once you finished blending out the contour, you can now apply blush on the apples of your cheeks. When applying, you want to make sure you don’t add too much or else you’ll end up looking like a clown.
In order to apply lipstick, the first step is finding the right shade. In this case if you’re light you can use bright colors and for dark skin, you use light or nude colors. Once you found the shade of lipstick you want to use, you trace the shape of your lips with a lip liner that is the color of your lipstick or a nude color. Lip Liner helps give your lips a better shape, especially when you have thin lips. After you finished tracing your lips, you can finally apply the lipstick you picked out. You can also add lipgloss to make your lips have a shiny look as a final touch.
Lastly, applying the final touch, highlight. Highlighting helps notice the existing glow on your face where the sun naturally hits. This step is a must for most women. One thing is too not apply too much on your cheekbones and eyebrow bone because it is noticeable.