It is very important to start from scratch. Use a mild cleanser with a light exfoliating agent. It is important to make sure that it is hypoallergenic. Your face is a very sensitive area, and it will not take long to irritate and worsen the situation. If you are in the shower or standing at the sink, gently apply a small amount, the size of a pea, on your face and gently rub into your face with your head up, your forehead and left-right motion. Someday there will be a point when we will all worry about getting wrinkles and bags, and always touching our face in an upward movement will help slow down the aging process on our faces. We should not fully help the aging process, even if our faces are fresh and without wrinkles. Gently wash the cleanser and wipe your face with a dry, soft, warm towel.
Soft as a butt for kids! A good moisturizer is the key. Your face will feel very itchy and scaly if you do not keep it moist. I like, again, Velocity moisturizer. It is light and does not leave your face bold. Plus, it helps absorb oil throughout the day. Apply a small amount, perhaps a little larger than the size of a pea, and gently massage it in your face. Make sure that you are still using the upward movement that we talked about in step 1. Massage in your face until all the excess moisturizer is absorbed by your skin. Now is not so good?
Create a solid foundation. Some people do not like to use the foundation, and this is normal. But the foundation is a great way to protect your face from all those dangerous things that you literally “meet” every day. Sun, wind, rain - everything can cause irritation to your face. A good foundation will help protect your face from what is there. Try a foundation with a touch of sunscreen. Extra protection will be important. Make sure that you do not have too light or too dark color for the face, otherwise it will look too painted. It is important for him to look natural. If you really need a nice warm look on your face, the darker the foundation is not the answer. Try some bronzer, which will be discussed below. The general rule is to try to match your foundation with the color of your neck. This ensures that this is the most natural color you can wear. Mix the foundation with your face and make sure everything is absorbed before proceeding to the next step. A triangular sponge is very useful to compensate for the foundation best.
Hide these spots. Most likely, like most of us, you may have some flaws on your face. Try a little easier than your basic conqueror shade. You have the opportunity to apply your concealer before or after your foundation, but it seemed to be the most reasonable way to put things in that order. Apply a small amount of concealer to the tip of your ring finger and lightly apply it to the desired areas of the face. A typical concealer is placed on under the eyes and on any acne that may be visible at that time. Apply to the concealer and allow it to dry for a few seconds and start to mix it thoroughly with the skin so that it looks as natural as possible. If necessary, apply another foundation to help it dry even more. Let the concealer absorb completely before moving on to the next step.
Loosen the powder. Grasp a nice brush with big powder. After laying on the base and concealer, use a loose or pressed powder to help adjust the makeup on the face. Lightly apply your brush to your powder and get a small and moderate amount at the end of your brush. If you are using loose powder, lightly touch the end of your brush on the counter to cause the powder to get into the bristles a bit so that it does not just fall on the first part of your face that you touch. Lightly stroke your face with the brush down until your face is clean and you have a nice, dull look on your face. This is the only time we will use a downward movement on your face. Unfortunately, we all have a small amount of “peach fluff” on our faces, and then, with our face pressed down, helps to remove this little hair and make it less noticeable. Make sure your powder is applied evenly and proceed to the next step.
You want your makeup to last all day, right? I thought so. To make this last, I suggest using a eyeshadow primer before applying any eye makeup. Try Urban Decay & # 39; s Primer Potion. Apply it wherever you apply eye makeup. Then this elusive eye shadow and liner will remain for you. Sounds good, doesn't it?
Now it's time to build these gorgeous gems. Eyeliner is good to start with so that you do not mess with your mascara. Some of you don't like eyeliner, so you can just skip this step.
In any case, you must first decide which formula for eye liner to use: liquid or pencil. Both have their own advantages. Fluids are usually longer, as they do not smear and do not give you a clear, definite line. The fact that you have to “draw” it and wait for it to dry can make it harder. Pencils give a cooler, sultry quality and can be applied more easily and with greater accuracy. However, they have a tendency to blur. Starting at the inner corner of the eye, slowly apply a thin strip along the lash line. If you use a liquid, dry it, then open it and see how you like it. Very thin? Try again, this time a little thicker. Too fat? Apply q-tip with water or eye makeup remover and remove them from the thickness until you are satisfied with the result. It is also a good idea to make your eyeliner thicker to the outer corners of your eyes so that they look bigger. If you want, repeat the process on the lower lash line or just above it at the inner edge of the eye (this can be difficult for beginners).
Open your eyes to the wonders of eye shadow! Yes, it sounds sloppy, but with a practical eye shadow is really amazing. There are so many effects that you can choose when using eye shadow. But the basics are still good, so here. First decide which color family you want your eye shadow to be. Pink and blue are popular as well as neutral, such as brown, peach and cream. From this color group, select one color as dark, like your skin tone (I think, primary pink), one darker or brighter than your skin tone (think darker purple or hot pink), and one batch is lighter than your skin tone (pale pink) When using the eye shadow sponge, apply a darker or brighter shade along the crease (mainly the gap between the lid and the eyebrow bone), applying more to the outer half. Then, with a medium shade and a brush for the eyelids, wipe the cap and smear the edges of a darker color until everything looks smooth. Then wipe the brush on a towel or piece of toilet paper and run it through the world. Then brush the brush over the skin of the eyebrows to taste. Change your shadow the way you want using our other tips sections.
Bat these eyelashes, girls! Time to apply the final touch on the eyes: mascara. Its less versatile, but may be the most eye-catching eye makeup. Begin, if you like, twisting the eyelashes will require a curler metal eyelashes. Place at the base of the eyelashes and gently squeeze. Then take your mascara, put the tip on the towel and place the brush in the base of the eyelashes under the eyelashes. Stir when you push it through your eyelashes. Repeat if necessary, focusing on the tips after the first strike. Cover your lower lashes as much as you want, but they are less important.
My apple ... cheeks? This is the easiest of all stages. Get your blush, and with a beautiful, medium ruddy brush, lightly brush the shoulders upward. Starting with the apple of your cheek, right under the middle of the eye (in most cases), brush towards the hair, tearing the brush away from the face when you walk. Doing this will focus on where you first applied it, and mix it out to create the desired effect. Use a triangular sponge to add even more if necessary.
Juicy lips! There are many options when it comes to your lips. Lipstick or lip gloss? Matte or metallic lipstick? Glossy gloss or brilliant? In the end, the only thing that matters is what you like. If you want to use a liner, I would suggest going with a natural or neutral shade. You can make a little difference with colored lipstick or gloss - depending on your mood. If you need something a bit more boring, try a liner in the shade or 2 darker than your actual lip color. Take the liner in your hand and hold it like a regular pencil. With light strokes, “draw” the contour of your lips, starting from the top in the center of your lips and working out and down. If necessary, lightly stroke the liner on the inside of your lips to help blend the color so that you do not have such a specific line. If you do not want lipstick, skip this step. Take a lipstick and, again, start in the middle on the upper lip and navigate your way down and down. Rub back and forth until you get the right amount on your lips, and then press your lips to ensure evenness. On top of it all with a beautiful lip gloss. Apply like on lipstick. Remove your lips again and check your teeth to make sure you have no blemishes.