how to apply makeup?

1. Start with moisturizer.
No matter what your skin type (dry, oily, or combination), it’s important to hydrate both morning and night—and don’t forget sunscreen in the a.m. recommends cleansing and toning (this is especially important at night!) before applying moisturizer.
take the moisturizer and warm it up between the palms of hands and then massage it into the skin with upward and outward circular motions.

2. Apply primer.
While you don’t need a primer every day, it really helps keep your makeup on—especially on a busy or warm day. A proper primer is meant to allow your makeup to wear the same all over your face,Meaning that the makeup won’t disappear or set on the surface on the dry areas of the skin and will not separate on the oily areas such as the T-zone.Just like with moisturizer, warm up primer in hands. But this time, pats it all over the face (instead of rubbing it!) where makeup will be applied.
If you have dry skin, you might want to apply moisturizer first and then pat the primer on top.

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3. Apply foundation.
You can apply foundation with either your fingers or a brush—it’s all up to your comfort level. using fingers only when applying a small amount, such as one layer of lightweight foundation or BB cream. For a more full-coverage look, distributing the foundation evenly on a nylon brush.first applies the foundation to the flat parts of the face and finally, with less on the brush, applies it to the T-zone. This will create the illusion of less makeup,

4. Apply concealer.
Just like foundation, you can apply concealer with either a concealer brush or your fingers but a brush will give you a bit more full-coverage makeup look. Still, when it comes to concealer, a little goes a long way and you really only need to apply it to the areas you want to hide. Dot concealer under your eyes to cover dark circles, starting small and building up as needed. Concealer can get very cakey on the delicate skin around the eyes,Then, apply a little to any blemishes or red spots, allowing the formula to set for a few minutes before applying any type of powder on top.

5. Apply bronzer + blush.
Bronzer is super versatile because it can be used as contour or just a burst of warmth like you just got back from a beach vacation. When applied as a contour to sculpt your cheeks and jaw, you want to only add color where the sun would naturally tan your face. [Focus on] your hairline, bridge of the nose, and the high points of your cheeks, Contour should mimic the color of shadow on your skin,so be careful not to choose a color too deep for your skin tone.

After bronzer, add a bit of brightness to the apples of your cheeks with shimmery blush. Smile, and the highest points of your cheeks is where the blush is applied,Then in circular motion you blend it to diffuse the color. natural-looking rosy blush that is buildable with a fluffy blush brush so you can keep applying until you’ve reached your target color.

6. Apply highlighter.
A makeup look isn’t complete without highlighter, either a swipe so blinding you can see it from space or a natural-looking glow. “Highlighter can be applied wherever you want to bring attention, like cheekbones or even clavicles, although a tip-of-the-nose highlight is trendy on YouTube, it can look a bit dramatic and unnatural IRL. (Unless you’re going for that, of course, then rock on!) Use your finger to apply just a tiny bit to the cheeks and brow bones or grab a fan brush and go all in layering on the glow.

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7. Apply eyeshadow.
There are numerous ways to rock eyeshadow but when it comes to the basics, there are a few things to remember. The light shades similar to your skin tone act as a base, A darker shade creates shape and definition, as well as contours the eye. Shades in between are for the lids to marry the two seamlessly.And that shimmer? Add it to the inner corners of your eyes to make them look big and bright.

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8. Apply eyeliner.
There are those who can’t live without eyeliner and those who only bust it out on special occasions. But it’s always nice to have a basic black liner in your makeup bag to use when the feeling strikes. use a pencil eyeliner to make eyeshadow deeper and more dramatic. It can be dotted between lashes to create a fuller lash base,And of course as a liner sharply or smudged to create definition around the eyes.”

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9. Apply mascara.
Makeup artists and us normal people usually apply mascara a bit differently. If you often just layer it on, try this trick,After curling the lashes, wiggle the mascara at the root of the lashes and work it to the tips,This creates a full, dark lash line at the base of the lashes.

10. Apply lip liner.
Applying lip liner might seem like an unimportant step but it can both contour your lips and make your lipstick last longer. line the lips with lip liner to contour and then he shades in the rest of the lips lightly. When lipstick is applied on top, it creates a plumping 3D effect. Plus, as the lipstick wears off, the liner shows underneath instead of bare lips.

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11. Apply lipstick + lip gloss.
The order of lip products is what is most important here. First comes lip liner, then lipstick and you finish with lip gloss.applies lipstick either right from the bullet or with a lip brush, lining the lips and then filling them in.For a fuller pout, add lip gloss on top, right in the middle of your lips. Make a kiss pout then tap the color to the lips, If you’re going for a more laid-back look, just apply lip gloss all over the lips with the doe-foot applicator.

12. Apply setting powder + setting spray.
After all that work, you’ll want to set your makeup look with setting powder, setting spray, or both depending on your skin type and how long you need your makeup to stay.
use a velour puff saturated with setting powder but you can also use any fluffy brush. Work the product into the puff and tap off any access on the back of the hand,Then, roll the puff where you want to set your makeup until you reach a desired matteness.Think about where you’re most oily or where your makeup creases, such as under your eyes and around your T-zone. Use Setting Powder has a yellow tone to diminish the look of dark circles and even the skin tone as it creates a crease-proof finish.


Post time: Sep-28-2021