You have many questions and doubts when it comes to choosing the appropriate shade of powder, concealer, type of eyeliner…? You are not sure how to hide dark circles, how to make your lips bigger, eyes larger?
Trends are changing, the cosmetics industry is bombarding us with new information and products, and in the end, you don’t know if you are doing well and does it looks good. Don’t worry, these are tips from our make up artists team that will help you.
1. Where to put primer?
You can put it in a thin layer all over your face, but pay attention to the area around the lips, eyes and forehead. Wrinkles are most visible in that parts, and primer will soften them.
2. How to choose the right foundation shade?
The ultimate goal is to find a foundation that looks like your own skin — only better. If you aren’t sure what is your skin tone and undertone is, you can test shade options on your face. Apply a thin layer of foundation to your jawline to assess the match. If you are able to seamlessly blend the new foundation into your skin, congrats, you’ve found your shade! (Read also: How to contour: Pro tips)
3. Problem: Wrinkles and dark circles, how to hide them with concealer?
Always put a thin layer of concealer. You should look for concealers that are quite light and hydrating. Dark circles will cover pink corrector or pink matte rouge. If makeup creases into fine lines and wrinkles under the eye, use this trick: remove excess from the outside to inside motion with a makeup sponge, or just gently tap it into the skin.
4. The best way to apply eyeshadow
Invest in a few good cosmetic brushes for even, precise, and hygienic makeup application. For eyes we sugest puff brush from natural fibres. Depending on the look you’re going for, you can bring base color all the way up to your brow bone in preparation for a more dramatic smoky eye, or you can stop at the crease of your eye for a basic, everyday look. lace the color into the crease of your eye when your eyes are open, and work down toward the lash line. That way, you’ll never overshoot your crease or end up with messy lines.
5. Mascara mistakes you won’t do again
The way you take the mascara wand out of the tube can affect your application. twist the wand out of the tube and wipe off excess product on the edge of the tube. This will help you avoid clumpy, too-heavy lashes. Also, don’t pump the wand in and out of the tube—this can actually dry out the formula. To apply your mascara, look down, place the wand at the base of your upper lashes, and wiggle it back and forth, coating the base of your lashes. Then pull the wand upward towards the tip of your eyelashes making sure you’re coating every part of your lashes.
6. Lips that look fuller and more defined
Line the skin on the outside of your lip line with the cream highlighter you typically use. Blend it in. Your lips will stand out and look more defined. The next step is to draw a lip liner on the inside edge of your lips. The only exception is nudes shade of lipstick, and in that case, you can go a little bit over the edge of lips.
We hope that these makeup artist tips resolved some doubts, if not send us a message on Facebook or Instagram – we are here to help you and make you more beautiful than you already are (and you are beautiful!).