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Showing posts with label Face Makeup Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Face Makeup Tips. Show all posts

Asian Uniquely Beautiful Makeup



Asian Uniquely Beautiful Elongated Makeup are uniquely beautiful with an elongated, sexy shape that is alluring, mysterious and unabashedly exotic (especially when peeping out from beneath a colorful fan).
Asian women tend to look gorgeous in eye shadow colors such as shimmery white, charcoal grey, taupe and cobalt blue. If you are Asian with a porcelain, yellow-based skin tone, your color options are endless.
Your makeup application, however, requires a little more thought. Here are a few Asian eye makeup techniques for bringing out your best.
There are many distinct features which must be adhered to while applying Asian makeup. The style of makeup focuses on one distinct feature, usually the eyes or the lips and ensures that quality foundation is used to create the appearance of flawless skin.

Makeup Application for Beautiful Lips




LIPS DAY BASICS: Use a natural beige or lightened lipstick for an all-day ally that can be easily adapted. Make the lip contours as soft as possible.
NIGHT EXTRAS: Retouch or redefine your lip outline. Echo the blush effect on your lips — top up the basic tone with a more vibrant colour, but apply to the centre of your lips only. Alternatively, cleanse your lips, prime with foundation to blend with the surrounding skin and redo your lips with a bolder evening colour that will strengthen your entire look.


Applying Eye Make-up



EYES DAY BASICS: Nude-look lids are obviously the easiest to build up later. If you feel “eyeless’ without some colour, choose a neutral tone, such as soft beige, over lids with deeper brown definition next to the lashes. Apply a single coat of mascara.
NIGHT EXTRAS: The merest touch of a sheeny shadow blended over the lid domes gives eves sparkle. Retouch the lid line by re-blending existing colour with a cotton tip or clean sponge applicator, then adding a touch more if you need to. Strengthen your lashes with a second coat of mascara. To open up and glamorize eyes without looking too obvious, attach two or three separate false lashes to your natural lash base at the outer corners of your upper lids only

How to Apply Blush


BLUSH DAY BASICS: Warm cheek apples and browbones with your regular, neutral powder blush.
NIGHT EXTRAS: Adopt make-up artist Bobbi Brown’s blush layering technique. Top up your daytime blush with a slightly brighter tone, high on the cheek domes. Buff the two together for a glowing finish.

Application of Foundation Base

Application of Liquid Foundation
  • To get the best results start with cleansed, toned and moisturised skin. Apply colour to the centre of the face, across your nose and cheeks then blend out over the face.
  • To ease blending and avoid caking always prime your skin with moisturiser before applying foundation and give it a minute or so to absorb. If you use a liquid foundation, always shake the bottle well before you apply it. Pigment can settle at the bottom and give you an uneven finish.
  • For perfect application, stroke liquid and stick foundations on with your fingers rather than a sponge. The heat of your fingers makes the foundation melt into the skin better. Make-up sponges can skid across the surface and leave streaks.
  • Blend your foundation onto your cheeks, forehead, nose, chin, even your eyelids, starting from the nose and working outwards. Use as little or as much as looks right for each area - which sometimes means none at all.Use lighter shade foundation for T-zone,under the eyes,beneath the lashes& upper & lower eyelid. 


  • Apply your ‘true’ shade, which matches the natural skin tone of your neck, all over your face as normal. Then apply a little bit of darker foundation over the nose, cheeks, chin and forehead to create a ‘cross’ of slightly darker colour in the centre of the face. This technique ‘punches-up’ the colour in the face and really livens up the skin tone.
  • When you're shopping for foundation take a compact mirror with you so you can put the colour on your face then check it outside. A shade that looks great on your skin in the artificial light inside the shop might look dreadful in daylight.
  • The right foundation for you will be virtually invisible when you apply it to the skin between your cheek and your jaw.
  • The first and most important step in getting good results is selecting the correct shade or mix of shades to match your skin tones perfectly. Your skin tone changes from season to season so that a shade that looks perfect in the winter will not necessarily work for you in the summer.
Application of Compact Foundation
  • Apply with a dry sponge to get even coverage.
  • Put some powder on the sponge and dab it around the centre of your face. Blend the powder outwards using gentle strokes.
  • The cheeks and the areas around the nose and under the eyes are prone to dark shadows and broken blood vessels. These will need the most coverage. You can use less around the hairline and at the ears.
  • Blend the foundation as you apply it paying particular attention at the hairline, jaw line, ears and eyebrows.
  • Retouch as needed. You can use powder foundation to alleviate any shine that builds up.
  • You don’t need to use powder with compact foundations.
Application of Stick Foundation
  • Can be applied directly to the skin by stick or with fingertips.
  • If you are using the stick to apply, draw it along both cheeks and blend outwards.
  • Apply a little to the chin and forehead and blend outwards.
Application of Cream Foundation
  • Squeeze the foundation cream onto one hand and work with it from there. It brings the creme to body temperature, allowing for smoother application.
  • Foundation will set up during application so it’s best to apply it in one area at a time. For example separate the 'canvas' into 1/3's, start in the center of each 1/3 and work the sponge outward in short strokes to the hair line, under the jaw and down the neck, respectively.
  • If you have fine hair on your face, stroke the sponge in the direction the hair lays. Inspect all the angles and areas of your face, and use your make-up sponge to blend and smooth where needed.

How to Apply Foundation Base


FOUNDATION DAY BASICS: For a base that lasts with the minimum of build up caused by retouching, go for a powder-cream compact foundation, and sponge-blend lightly over the skin. Try not to overload oily or crease-prone zones. Lift off excess from the hairline and jawline with the clean side of the sponge.
NIGHT EXTRAS: Foundation absorbs, settles and wears off in patches, depending on how dry your skin is. Tissue-blot your skin to absorb surface oiliness and get a more accurate picture of your base. Be selective with retouching: blending lightly with a clean sponge may be enough to redistribute foundation. Check shadows and blemishes with concealer. If you need to, apply a light layer of powder-cream foundation, or fluff over a loose translucent powder. Those with light- reflecting pigments and a delicate peach or rose tinge give a soft, attractive evening glow.

How to apply Face Makeup – Applying Make up Tips


How to apply Face Makeup – Applying Make up Tips

APPROPRIATE APPLICATORS – SPONGE-TIPS AND BRUSHES The most successfully made-up face has fundamentally a natural look. Applying go-anywhere face makeup is quick, simple and easy to achieve, and it gives you confidence, because you know it looks good. Rely on the basic look during the day, then adapt for stunning evening effect. Let’s have a look at the simple steps on how to apply makeup for day and night. 



 
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