How To Apply Makeup Professionally PDF
How To Apply Makeup Professionally PDF
How To Apply Makeup Professionally PDF
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Introduction
Applying makeup has always been one of those things every woman is expected to know. The real truth is that so many women have no idea how to put on makeup correctly and to actually make an improvement to the way they look. If you were one of the lucky ones, then your mother probably showed you a few things here and there. But to be honest, she probably also had no real training in this subject. Some of us had to pick up a few makeup tips here and there but never really had the opportunity to learn the right techniques. I am Anneke la Grange from the University of Makeup. In this book I take each aspect of makeup and start by discussing what we want to accomplish and how were going to accomplish it. By knowing the techniques in this book you will open a new world of confidence for yourself. Youre not only going to learn how to apply makeup correctly, youre going to learn how to apply it professionally. You can use this knowledge just for yourself or take it further and start mentoring your friends and family. Maybe a new career is waiting for youa career in being a professional makeup artist. You will be able to make yourself absolutely beautiful and also turn others into supermodels. This book is very extensive and for most people it may be a bit too much information. Therefore, dont try to learn everything at once. Take it step by step and remember the things that you find the most interesting. You will also find that there are practical steps in most chapters. Weve actually filmed each tutorial and created a video course. We have an online training course at UniversityofMakeup.com and there our members have access to the entire video course. So if youre interested in not only having the training in an ebook format but also want to learn by watching the training videos, you can join us at the UniversityofMakeup.com.
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Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 2 Legal Notice............................................................................................................................................. 3 Chapter 1: Daily and Weekly Skin Care Routine .................................................................................. 18 Daily Skin Care Routine .................................................................................................................... 18 Weekly Skin Care Routine- Exfoliation ............................................................................................ 19 What is Exfoliation?.......................................................................................................................... 19 When to Exfoliate? ........................................................................................................................... 19 How to Exfoliate? ............................................................................................................................. 20 Weekly Skin Care Routine- Facial Mask Treatments ...................................................................... 20 Why is Facial Mask Treatment Necessary? ..................................................................................... 21 How to Do a Facial Practical Video ................................................................................................... 21 Chapter 2: Skin Science and Analysis .................................................................................................. 24 The 5 Skin Types ............................................................................................................................... 24 Does Skin Type Differ Between Men and Women? ....................................................................... 26 How to Test What Skin Type you Have ........................................................................................... 26 What is pH-Balance? ......................................................................................................................... 27 Chapter 3: Skin Care for Different Skin Types ....................................................................................... 28 Caring for Normal Skin..................................................................................................................... 28 Caring for Dry Skin ........................................................................................................................... 28 Caring for Oily Skin ........................................................................................................................... 29 Caring for Combination Skin............................................................................................................ 29 Caring for Sensitive Skin .................................................................................................................. 30 Chapter 4: History of Makeup ............................................................................................................. 32 The Egyptians Show the Way .......................................................................................................... 32 The Many Cosmetics used by Egyptians ......................................................................................... 33 How Makeup Evolved in other Parts of the World ........................................................................ 33 In Modern Times .............................................................................................................................. 34
Chapter 5: The Color Wheel and Color Combinations........................................................................ 35 The Basics ......................................................................................................................................... 35 Different Kinds of Colors ................................................................................................................. 35 Using the Color Wheel ..................................................................................................................... 37 Eye Makeup Ideas ............................................................................................................................ 38 Choosing the Right Colors for your Skin Tone ............................................................................... 39 Chapter 6: Makeup and Tools a Makeup Artist Need........................................................................... 40 Black Makeup Case .......................................................................................................................... 40 13 Piece Brush Set in the Black Brush Case ..................................................................................... 40 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette Neutral, Smokey and Theatrical .................................................... 41 10 Color Concealer Palette............................................................................................................... 41 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette ..................................................................................................... 41 10 Color Lip Palette Bright and Neutral........................................................................................ 41 10 Color Blush Palette - Bright and Neutral .................................................................................... 42 Complexion Primer .......................................................................................................................... 42 5 Color Natural Liquid Foundation .................................................................................................. 42 2 Cream Foundation Quads ............................................................................................................. 42 HD Translucent Powder ................................................................................................................... 42 XL Face and Body Bronzer - Radiant Glow...................................................................................... 43 10 Lip Liner Pencils ........................................................................................................................... 43 5 Natural Lip Gloss ........................................................................................................................... 43 8 Eye Liner Pencils............................................................................................................................ 43 5 Gel Eye Liners ................................................................................................................................ 43 Trio Brow Palette ............................................................................................................................. 44 4 Brow Pencils + Highlight Pencil .................................................................................................... 44 Mascara ............................................................................................................................................ 44 Disposable Mascara Wands (10/pkg) .............................................................................................. 44
Pink Brow Combs (10/pkg) .............................................................................................................. 44 8pc Wedge Sponge Block................................................................................................................ 45 Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula .................................................................................... 45 Eyebrow Tweezer - Angled Silver.................................................................................................... 45 Small Scissors ................................................................................................................................... 45 Eyelash Curler ................................................................................................................................... 45 Adhesive for Strip Lashes ................................................................................................................ 45 False Lashes...................................................................................................................................... 46 Chapter 7: Makeup Brushes That You Need ......................................................................................... 47 126 Powder Brush ............................................................................................................................ 47 127 Blush Brush................................................................................................................................. 47 125 Foundation Brush....................................................................................................................... 47 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush ........................................................................................................ 47 202 Large Shader Brush ................................................................................................................... 48 130 Concealer Brush ......................................................................................................................... 48 204 Crease Brush.............................................................................................................................. 48 219 Precision Crease Brush .............................................................................................................. 48 229 Detailing Brush .......................................................................................................................... 49 316 Lip Brush .................................................................................................................................... 49 207 Angle Eye Liner Brush ............................................................................................................... 49 212 Spoolie Brush ............................................................................................................................. 49 211 Lash Brow Groomer Brush ......................................................................................................... 49 Chapter 8: Makeup Tools and Brush Sanitation ................................................................................. 50 The Importance of Keeping your Makeup and Tools Clean .......................................................... 50 How to Keep Your Makeup Clean ................................................................................................... 50 How to Sanitize your Brushes ......................................................................................................... 51 Shelf Life of Makeup ........................................................................................................................ 52
How to Clean Makeup Brushes and Tools Practical Video ............................................................ 53 Chapter 9: How to Shape and Fill in Your Eyebrows............................................................................. 55 Using the Golden Ratio .................................................................................................................... 55 How to Shape Your Eyebrows......................................................................................................... 56 Best Eyebrow Shapes for Different Face Shapes ........................................................................... 56 How to Shape Your Eyebrows Practical Video .................................................................................. 57 Chapter 10: How to Fill In Your Eyebrows ............................................................................................ 58 How to Fill In Your Eyebrows Practical Video ................................................................................... 59 Chapter 11: How to Tint Your Eyebrows and Eyelashes ....................................................................... 60 Choosing the right color tint ............................................................................................................. 60 Tinting your eyebrows the right way ................................................................................................ 61 Coloring eyelashes the right way .................................................................................................... 61 How to Tint Your Eyebrows and Eyelashes Practical Video .............................................................. 62 Chapter 12: Choosing the Correct Makeup and Hair Color for your Skin Tone ................................. 65 Choosing the Correct Makeup Colors for Your Skin Tone ............................................................. 65 Choosing the Right Hair Color for Your Skin Tone ......................................................................... 66 Chapter 13: How to Apply Cover Stick/Concealer............................................................................... 68 What can it conceal? ........................................................................................................................ 68 Buying the right cover stick ............................................................................................................. 68 The trick to applying it correctly ..................................................................................................... 69 A word of caution ............................................................................................................................ 70 How to Apply Cover Stick/Concealer Practical Video ....................................................................... 70 Chapter 14: How to Apply Foundation ................................................................................................ 72 Choosing the right foundation ........................................................................................................ 72 Applying your foundation................................................................................................................ 73 For beginners ................................................................................................................................... 74 How to Apply Foundation Practical Video ........................................................................................ 75
Chapter 15: How to Apply Loose and Pressed Powder ........................................................................ 77 When buying your powder .............................................................................................................. 77 Kinds of powder ............................................................................................................................... 78 Applying your powder ..................................................................................................................... 78 How to Apply Loose and Pressed Powder Practical Video ............................................................... 79 Chapter 16: How to Apply Eye Shadow and Eyeliner ........................................................................... 81 Choosing the right eyeliner and eye shadow ................................................................................. 81 Applying eye makeup ...................................................................................................................... 82 Applying eyeliner ............................................................................................................................. 82 Dos and donts of eye makeup........................................................................................................ 83 How to Apply Eye Shadow and Eyeliner Practical Video .................................................................. 84 Chapter 17: How to Apply Mascara ..................................................................................................... 86 Using a lash curler and mascara ...................................................................................................... 86 How to Apply Mascara Practical Video ............................................................................................. 88 Chapter 18: How to Apply Blush .......................................................................................................... 89 Applying blush.................................................................................................................................. 89 Tips for amateurs ............................................................................................................................. 90 How to Apply Blush Practical Video .................................................................................................. 91 Chapter 19: How to Apply Lip Liner, Lipstick and Lip Gloss ............................................................... 93 How to apply lip liner ....................................................................................................................... 93 How to apply lipstick ....................................................................................................................... 94 How to apply lip gloss...................................................................................................................... 94 How to ensure your lipstick stays on for long ................................................................................ 94 How to apply lip liner and lipstick on different shaped lips........................................................... 95 How to Apply Lip Liner, Lipstick and Lip Gloss Practical Video ......................................................... 96 Chapter 20: Day and Evening Makeup ................................................................................................ 98 Difference between Day and Evening Makeup .............................................................................. 98
Evening makeup for different eye colors ....................................................................................... 99 How to Apply Day Makeup Practical Video .................................................................................. 100 How to Go From Day to Evening Makeup Practical Video........................................................... 103 Chapter 21: How to Apply False Eyelashes ....................................................................................... 105 Different Types of False Eyelashes ............................................................................................... 105 Applying False Eyelashes ............................................................................................................... 105 How to Apply False Eyelashes Practical Video ................................................................................ 106 Chapter 22: How to do Perfect Smoky Eyes ....................................................................................... 109 The First Steps for Smoky Eye Makeup ........................................................................................ 109 What Colors to use for Stunning Smoky Eyes? ............................................................................. 110 Eye Shadow Application for Smoky Eyes ..................................................................................... 110 Applying the Eyeliner ..................................................................................................................... 111 How to do the Perfect Smoky Eye Look Practical Video ................................................................. 111 Chapter 23: How to do the Perfect Pin-Up Look .............................................................................. 117 First Steps ....................................................................................................................................... 117 Eye Make up for the Pin-up Girl ..................................................................................................... 117 Cherry Red Lips .............................................................................................................................. 118 How to do the Perfect Pin-Up Look Practical Video ....................................................................... 119 Chapter 24: Your 5 Minute Makeup Routine .................................................................................... 123 The 5 Minute Makeup Routine ...................................................................................................... 123 Some Dos and Donts to Keep in Mind ........................................................................................ 124 Your 5 Minute Makeup Routine Practical Video ............................................................................ 125 Chapter 25: Makeup Techniques While Wearing Glasses ................................................................ 127 Why is makeup different with glasses?......................................................................................... 127 Makeup for thick and thin frames................................................................................................. 127 Makeup for thick lenses ................................................................................................................ 128 Makeup for thin lenses .................................................................................................................. 128
How to apply makeup for the rest of your face, when wearing glasses .................................... 129 How to choose the best frame shape for your face .................................................................... 129 A few important points to keep in mind ......................................................................................... 130 Makeup Techniques When You're Wearing Glasses Practical Video ............................................. 131 Chapter 26: Introduction to Corrective Contouring......................................................................... 135 So, what exactly is corrective contouring? ................................................................................... 135 Even Monroe swore by corrective contouring ............................................................................ 135 Benefits of corrective contouring ................................................................................................. 136 Corrective contouring must be done right ................................................................................... 136 Chapter 27: Corrective Contouring on Different Face Shapes......................................................... 137 How to Determine Your Face Shape............................................................................................. 137 Different Face Shapes and their Characteristics .......................................................................... 138 Corrective Contouring for Different Face Shapes ........................................................................ 141 Corrective Contouring for the Long Face Shape .......................................................................... 141 Corrective Contouring for the Round Face Shape ....................................................................... 142 Corrective Contouring for the Heart (Inverted Triangle) Face Shape ........................................ 143 Corrective Contouring for the Diamond Face Shape ................................................................... 144 Corrective Contouring for the Pear (Trapezoid/Triangle) Face Shape........................................ 144 Corrective Contouring for the Square Face Shape ...................................................................... 145 Chapter 28: Corrective Contouring on Different Nose Shapes ....................................................... 147 Corrective work for nose shapes .................................................................................................. 148 Large prominent nose ................................................................................................................... 148 Broad/wide nose ............................................................................................................................ 149 Snub nose ....................................................................................................................................... 149 Thin short nose .............................................................................................................................. 149 Long nose ....................................................................................................................................... 150 Hawk nose ...................................................................................................................................... 150
Broken or bumped nose ................................................................................................................ 151 Things to remember ...................................................................................................................... 151 Chapter 29: Corrective Contouring on Different Jaw Lines ............................................................. 153 The Jaw line is a dead give away ................................................................................................... 153 Corrective contouring is a good way to restructure your jaw line.............................................. 154 Establishing your jaw shape .......................................................................................................... 154 Broad and narrow jaw ................................................................................................................... 155 Corrective Contouring on a Broad Jaw Line Practical Video ....................................................... 155 Corrective Contouring on a Narrow Jaw Line Practical Video..................................................... 155 Square, round or triangular jaw .................................................................................................... 155 Corrective Contouring on a Square Jaw Line Practical Video...................................................... 156 Corrective Contouring on a Round Jaw Line Practical Video ...................................................... 156 Corrective Contouring on a Triangular Jaw Line Practical Video ................................................ 156 Weak Jaw Line................................................................................................................................ 157 Corrective Contouring on a Weak Jaw Line Practical Video ........................................................ 157 Oval jaw .......................................................................................................................................... 157 Shading a double chin.................................................................................................................... 158 Chapter 30: Corrective Contouring on Different Cheekbones............................................................ 159 Locating the area to be contoured ............................................................................................... 159 What youll need ............................................................................................................................ 159 Choosing and applying powder for contouring ........................................................................... 160 Full cheeks ...................................................................................................................................... 160 Corrective Contouring on Full Cheeks Practical Video.................................................................... 161 High cheekbones ........................................................................................................................... 161 Corrective Contouring on High Cheekbones Practical Video .......................................................... 162 Wide cheeks ................................................................................................................................... 162 Corrective Contouring on Wide Cheeks Practical Video ................................................................. 162
Corrective Contouring on Narrow Face and Cheeks Practical Video .............................................. 163 Things to remember ...................................................................................................................... 163 Chapter 31: Corrective Contouring on Different Forehead Shapes................................................. 165 Wide forehead................................................................................................................................ 165 Corrective Contouring on a Wide Forehead Practical Video .......................................................... 166 A square forehead ......................................................................................................................... 166 Corrective Contouring on a Square Forehead Practical Video ....................................................... 166 A high forehead.............................................................................................................................. 167 Corrective Contouring on a High Forehead Practical Video ........................................................... 167 A narrow & tapering forehead ...................................................................................................... 168 Corrective Contouring on a Tapering Forehead Practical Video .................................................... 168 Corrective Contouring on a Short Forehead Practical Video .......................................................... 168 Tips on contouring your forehead ................................................................................................ 169 Blending on the forehead.............................................................................................................. 169 Experiment with your hair ............................................................................................................. 170 Highlight other facial features ...................................................................................................... 170 Define your eyebrows.................................................................................................................... 170 Use powder to set ......................................................................................................................... 170 Camouflage with fun accessories ................................................................................................. 170 Chapter 32: How to Apply Eye Shadow on Green Eyes.................................................................... 172 The importance of primer and base.............................................................................................. 172 Choosing the correct eye shadow ................................................................................................ 172 Applying eye shadow..................................................................................................................... 173 Tips and tricks ................................................................................................................................ 174 How to Apply Eye Shadow on Green Eyes Practical Video .......................................................... 174 Chapter 33: How to Apply Eye Shadow on Brown Eyes .................................................................. 176 Starting point ................................................................................................................................. 176
Suitable eye shadow colors for brown eyes ................................................................................... 176 Match your eye shadow to your skin tone ................................................................................... 177 Unsuitable eye shadow colors for brown eyes ............................................................................ 177 General tips for brown eyes makeup ............................................................................................ 178 How to Apply Eye Shadow on Brown Eyes Practical Video ......................................................... 178 Chapter 34: How to Apply Eye Shadow on Blue Eyes ......................................................................... 181 Suitable eye shadow colors for blue eyes ....................................................................................... 181 Match your eye shadow to your hair color ..................................................................................... 182 Unsuitable eye shadow colors for blue eyes ................................................................................... 183 General tips on applying eye shadow for blue eyes ........................................................................ 183 How to Apply Eye Shadow on Blue Eyes Practical Video............................................................. 183 Chapter 35: How to Apply Eye Shadow on Grey Eyes ........................................................................ 186 Choosing a complimentary eye shadow ......................................................................................... 186 The smoky eye look ......................................................................................................................... 186 Never rub makeup .......................................................................................................................... 187 Dont cake-up your makeup! ........................................................................................................... 187 How to Apply Eye Shadow on Grey Eyes Practical Video ............................................................ 188 Chapter 36: How to Apply Makeup on Mature Women..................................................................... 190 Dark circles and skin pigmentation................................................................................................. 190 Fine lines and crows feet................................................................................................................ 190 Age spots and freckles .................................................................................................................... 191 Drooping eyelids ............................................................................................................................. 191 Dark lips .......................................................................................................................................... 192 Sagging skin .................................................................................................................................... 192 Thinning eyebrows.......................................................................................................................... 192 Buy and use only quality makeup ................................................................................................... 193 Never abuse makeup ...................................................................................................................... 193
Develop a healthy skin care routine................................................................................................ 193 How to Apply Makeup on Mature Women Practical Video ......................................................... 194 What to keep in mind .................................................................................................................... 198 How to Apply Makeup on the Groom Practical Video .................................................................... 199 Chapter 38: How to Apply Makeup on Different Eye Shapes ............................................................. 202 Almond Eyes ................................................................................................................................... 202 Wide-Set Eyes ................................................................................................................................. 203 How to Apply Makeup on Wide-Set Eyes Practical Video .............................................................. 204 Close-Set Eyes ................................................................................................................................ 205 How to Apply Makeup on Close-Set Eyes Practical Video .............................................................. 206 Hooded Eyes .................................................................................................................................. 207 Eye shadow .................................................................................................................................... 207 Eyeliner ........................................................................................................................................... 207 Eyelash curler ................................................................................................................................. 207 How to Apply Makeup on Hooded Eyes Practical Video ................................................................ 208 Big, Protruding Eyes....................................................................................................................... 209 Eye shadow .................................................................................................................................... 209 Applying a single tone eye shadow .............................................................................................. 210 More tips for big, protruding eyes ................................................................................................ 210 How to Apply Makeup on Big, Protruding Eyes Practical Video ..................................................... 211 Round Eyes ..................................................................................................................................... 211 How to Apply Makeup on Round Eyes Practical Video................................................................... 212 Deep-Set Eyes................................................................................................................................. 213 Eye shadow and Eyeliner................................................................................................................. 213 How to Apply Makeup on Deep-Set Eyes Practical Video .............................................................. 213 Downturned Eyes........................................................................................................................... 214 Eye shadow and Eyeliner................................................................................................................. 214
How to Apply Makeup on Downturned Eyes Practical Video ......................................................... 214 Small Eyes ....................................................................................................................................... 215 How to Apply Makeup on Small Eyes Practical Video .................................................................... 217 Asian Eyes ....................................................................................................................................... 218 Characteristics of Asian eyes........................................................................................................... 218 Finding the right makeup for Asian eyes ........................................................................................ 218 Eye shadow ..................................................................................................................................... 219 Techniques that work best for Asian eye makeup ......................................................................... 219 Tips .................................................................................................................................................. 219 How to Apply Makeup on Asian Eyes Practical Video .................................................................... 220 Chapter 39: How to Apply Makeup on African American Women.................................................. 222 The right makeup for the right skin undertones .......................................................................... 222 Choosing the right foundation ...................................................................................................... 222 Blush for the African American woman........................................................................................ 223 Eye makeup for African American women ................................................................................... 223 Smoky eye makeup ........................................................................................................................ 224 Spring or summer eye makeup ..................................................................................................... 224 The right lip color for African American women .......................................................................... 225 How to Apply Makeup on African American Women Practical Video ............................................ 226 Chapter 40: What to Consider for Your Wedding Makeup ............................................................. 230 What to consider for your wedding makeup ............................................................................... 230 The wedding dress ......................................................................................................................... 230 Style: Regal ..................................................................................................................................... 231 Style: Trendy................................................................................................................................... 231 Some general makeup facts .......................................................................................................... 232 Hairstyle and color ......................................................................................................................... 232 Daytime or evening wedding ........................................................................................................ 233
Outdoor wedding makeup ............................................................................................................ 233 How to prepare your skin for the wedding day ........................................................................... 233 A few tips to keep your wedding makeup look picture perfect ................................................. 234 Chapter 41: How to Apply Makeup for Television, Magazines and Runways................................. 235 Applying makeup for the camera, television or runways ............................................................... 235 Chapter 42: How to Treat Customers Effectively in a Store Environment ..................................... 238 Greeting the customer................................................................................................................... 238 Evaluating customer's needs ........................................................................................................ 239 Demonstrating makeup on customers ......................................................................................... 239 Pointers for a good demonstration .............................................................................................. 240 Closing the sale .............................................................................................................................. 240 Managing a difficult customer ...................................................................................................... 241 Chapter 43: How to Find Clients for Your Makeup Business ........................................................... 242 Using videos as a source................................................................................................................ 242 Using social networking sites ........................................................................................................ 242 Creating your own website ........................................................................................................... 243 Using e-mails as a source ............................................................................................................... 243 Chapter 44: Bridal Makeup Look: Young and Beautiful Bride ............................................................ 245 Chapter 45: Bridal Makeup Look: Shiny, Happy Bride ........................................................................ 249 Chapter 46: Bridal Makeup Look: Modern Bride ................................................................................ 253 Chapter 47: Bridal Makeup Look: Elegant Bride ................................................................................. 257 Chapter 48: Bridal Makeup Look: Beautiful Asian Bride..................................................................... 261 Chapter 49: Bridal Makeup Look: African American Bride (Wrong Foundation Color) ...................... 265 Chapter 50: Celebrity Makeup Look: The Oscars................................................................................ 269 Chapter 51: Celebrity Makeup Look: Broadway ................................................................................. 273 Chapter 52: Celebrity Makeup Look: The Runway ............................................................................. 277 Chapter 53: Celebrity Makeup Look: Hollywood ................................................................................ 281
Chapter 54: Celebrity Makeup Look: The Emmys ............................................................................... 285 Chapter 55: Celebrity Makeup Look: The Grammys ........................................................................... 289 Chapter 56: Photo Shoot Makeup Look: High Fashion ....................................................................... 292 Chapter 57: Photo Shoot Makeup Look: Sexy Crimson ...................................................................... 296 Join One of Our Online Makeup Courses ............................................................................................ 300
oily skin problems and cause acne or red patches. Drink plenty of water each day to clear out the toxins from your skin and to keep it supple and elastic all day long. Another daily skin care tip is to pay attention to the products that you use on your skin each day and note how your skin feels or reacts afterwards. This helps you identify the cosmetics, creams and moisturizers that suit your skin best and have the least harmful impact. The same attention needs to be paid to the hair care products you use since these may also have an effect on your skin, especially if you have sensitive skin.
What is Exfoliation?
Exfoliation is the process of removing old, dead skin cells that remain on the outermost surface of your skin. This is an important part of facial skin care and body treatment. Exfoliation, when done correctly, leaves your skin looking and feeling fresh and smooth. Since the outer layer of dead cells is removed by this process, creams, serums and moisturizers penetrate the skin better and have better effect when applied after exfoliation.
When to Exfoliate?
It is not necessary to carry out exfoliation every day. This is necessary only when there is enough build-up of dead cells over the skin surface to be detrimental to overall skin health/appearance. To know when to exfoliate, here is a simple test you can use. Apply a piece of clear tape to your forehead and rub gently. When you remove it and you see tiny pieces of flaky skin adhering to it, you need to exfoliate. Exfoliation becomes even more important as you become older. As part of normal body processes, the skin renews cells at the lower layer or dermis. These rise to the surface (epidermis), keratinizing as they advance. These keratin-filled cells form a protective outermost layer of skin. In time, they slough off and allow new cells to take their place and the cycle goes on.
However, as we age (near age of 40 and above), the process of cell regeneration and replacement slows down dramatically. As a result of uneven sloughing off and replacement with new cells, the skin loses its glow and becomes rough. Exfoliation is very essential in such conditions to remove the dead cells that remain on the epidermis so that new cells can take their place. Exfoliation is a very effective solution to many skin problems, especially those arising from or aggravated by closed pores. Checking periodically if this process is necessary and doing it as soon as the right signs appear helps keep your skin in great condition.
How to Exfoliate?
There are four ways in which you can exfoliate the dead skin cells: Granular, Cream, Enzyme and Chemical. Granular exfoliation is best to use on young teenage skins with no acne. Usually fine peach pits are in the exfoliation and this helps to remove any dead skin cells. Use a wet sponge to remove the scrub from your face. Cream exfoliation is best to use on mature skins (women between 40-50 years). It looks like cream and is applied in a thin layer and left to dry. No steam is used during this. Once its dry, you can rub it off with dry fingers. Enzyme exfoliation is usually used with a steamer and it works well on older skin types and acne skins. It is also a cream that you apply. The steamer then activates the enzymes to work on your skin. Remove it with sponges. Chemical exfoliation is used to remove any spots, blemishes and acne scars from the face. Both enzyme and chemical exfoliation are done at spas, skin care studios or at medical skin care centers where experienced professionals oversee the process. Microdermabrasion is also a commonly used facial exfoliation method. There are options here as well and you can choose between crystal microdermabrasion and diamond tip microdermabrasion. However, this is a far more aggressive treatment involving the use of special machinery.
Another weekly skin care process you should adopt is the use of facial masks. You may be using masks when you need to prepare your skin for a special event or when it seems very dull and lifeless. But making this a part of your weekly regimen ensures that it gets done week after week.
The following items will be used: Glass Bowl Makeup Remover Ear Buds Cleanser Exfoliator Mask
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Take two cotton wools and apply makeup remover onto them. Use them to wipe off the makeup from both eyes. Step 2: Take another cotton wool and wipe your clients lips to remove her lipstick. Step 3: Use wet ear buds to remove any leftover mascara that might still be on your clients eyes. Step 4: Take a cleanser, appropriate to the skin type that your client has and apply a generous amount of cleanser on the palm of your hand. Wipe both hands together so that the cleanser can spread evenly over your hands. This ensures an easy application over the face area. Begin by applying the cleanser on the chin and work in circles upwards towards the top of her mouth. Use both ring fingers and middle fingers to perform the circles. Spread the cleanser, in circular movements, from the top of her mouth onto her nose. Make circles over her nose and move upwards between her eyebrows, making circles around both eyes. Moving onto your clients forehead; take both ring fingers and middle fingers and do stroking movements from her eyebrows towards her hairline. Take your ring fingers and middle fingers sideways to her temples and do circular movements. Working from your clients temples, make circular movements firstly underneath her eyes and move back to her temples. Also go over her cheekbones and then again almost over her jaw line. Take both hands and wipe around your clients jaw line, ending it off at her dcollet area. Step 5: Take your sponges and remove the cleanser from her face. Step 6: Take the exfoliator and squeeze a generous amount onto your hands. This is applied in the same manner as your cleanser. (This step is part of the weekly skin care routine). Step 7: Wet your sponges and remove the exfoliator from your clients face. Step 8: Take your mask, one that is best for your clients skin type, and apply it with a mask brush or with clean hands. Clay masks should not be applied over the eye or mouth area, whereas mud masks can be applied over them. (This is also part of the weekly skin care routine). Leave the mask on for 10 20 minutes, according to the type of mask you are using. Step 9: Wet your facial sponges and begin to remove the mask from the chin area and work upwards. Repeat this step until the mask is removed.
Step 10: Take your toner and apply a generous amount onto two round cotton wools. Use both hands to apply the toner all over her face. Although the toner should be left on, the access can be removed with a tissue. Step 11: Select a sun block that suits your clients skin and apply it over her face. Use this diligently whenever you need to go out. Step 12: Squeeze a small amount of eye cream onto both your ring fingers. Wipe both fingers over each other just to spread the eye cream. Push this on around her eyes so that you do not stretch the skin in this delicate area. Step 13.The last step to your daily skin care routine is Moisturizer. Take your moisturizer and squeeze out about 1, 5- 2cm of cream. Finally, rub your hands together and gently press the moisturizer all over the face.
Dry Skin- In this skin type the pores are very fine. The skin feels tight and dry immediately after cleansing and may even be sensitive for some people. This is because the skin has a lack of sebum (oil). People with this skin type are most prone to developing wrinkles and red patches. The skin is also more likely to feel
flaky and to take on an unhealthy appearance because of dead cell buildup. Regular moisturizing, exfoliating and cleansing are a vital part of daily skin care for dry skin. Dry skin may not cause too many problems at young age but as you grow older, this skin type is likely to show the effects of aging much more prominently than others. Most problems with dry skin occur when the weather is cold. Special care is essential during winter months to avoid flaky skin and rashes. To sum up, dry skin is characterized by these: Very fine pores Dry and dehydrated with parched appearance; may even be sensitive. Needs regular moisturizing to stay hydrated and supple
Oily Skin- Oily skin has enlarged pores (think of the skin of an orange) and is prone to developing acne and other skin problems. The over production of oil by the sebaceous glands causes the skin pores to become blocked easily leading to spots as well as other skin blemishes. Oily skin looks greasy especially in certain areas of the face (the T zone). The good news is that the effects of ageing are not very evidently on oily skin. This kind of skin usually looks shiny and sometimes has a dull appearance. To sum up, oily skin is characterized by these:
Enlarged pores that may be quite visible Looks greasy and shiny especially in the T zone Appears dull Needs frequent cleansing to keep away skin problems
Combination Skin- Skincare experts believe that this is the most common skin type. Patches of dry and oily skin characterize this skin type. The cheeks and the area surrounding the eyes remain dry and oil free. The T zone, (forehead, nose and chin) is oily and greasy. This skin may also have expression lines. The challenge with this skin type is that the oily and dry parts need different kinds of treatment and care. To sum up, combination skin is characterized by these: Large pores especially on nose area Some parts are greasy while others are dry Needs moisturizing for dry parts as well as cleansing to remove excess oil Dry parts feel tight after washing while oily parts become shiny/ greasy soon after wash
Sensitive Skin- This skin type usually is thin, has a fine texture and feels tight and dry. Special care is essential for people with this skin type since it gets irritated and inflamed very easily. Red patches, itchiness, tingling and spots are common problems with sensitive skin. This fragile skin type should only be exposed to skincare products that are selected with great care. People with sensitive skin have fine pores and the skin itself is delicate. Even moderate exposure to sun may cause this skin type to break out in blotches or develop rashes. This kind of skin is perhaps the most difficult to care for and keep in blemish-free, glowing condition. But you can keep it flawless with proper care and the use of specially designed products for sensitive skin. To sum up, sensitive skin is characterized by these: Thin texture that makes skin appear almost translucent Fine pores Wrinkles prematurely Feels tight after washing May react strongly to change in cosmetics/ hair care product Blushes, sunburns and itches easily
Combination Skin- The tissue has oil traces when you wipe your nose, forehead or chin but is clean when you wipe your cheeks. Sensitive Skin- Those who have this skin type do not usually need the tissue-test to figure this out. Thats because sensitive skin reacts poorly to several things- harsh sunlight, dehydration, many creams / shampoos / cosmetics, even the weather.
What is pH-Balance?
pH is an abbreviation for Potential Hydrogen. The pH number ranges from 0 to 14 and it measures how alkaline or acidic a liquid is. Anything below 7 is Acid and anything above 7 is Alkaline. Water has the same amount of acids and alkalis which gives it a pH level of 7. pH levels in skin cleansers do make a difference. Your skin has a pH level of about 5.5. The outer layer is acidic which helps to keep bacteria out and keeps the skin moisturized. You should use a cleanser which has the same or slightly higher pH level as your skin. This will help to maintain the outer protective layer. If you choose to use soap as a cleanser, which is too alkaline, then it will dissolve the acid in your skin and it will lead to dryness. A skin cleanser, with a pH level slightly higher than 5.5, will remove the oil and dirt from the skin. Soap has a pH level between 9 and 12. This is too high if you want to keep your skin moisturized. On the other hand, cleansers should also not have a pH level which is too low because then it wont remove the dirt. Therefore, look for cleansers that are soap-free with balanced pH levels.
is sufficient. Cleansers that have good moisture retention are good choices for dry skin. Avoid alcohol based toners that dry out your skin. Use a toner with honey or mint instead. Use nourishing creams generously. Pick creams that have vitamin E to give your dry skin new life. Vitamin E also postpones the appearance of wrinkles and lines. Under eye creams are also good options. But if you are using a heavier one during the daytime take care to remove it thoroughly at bedtime. Oil massages with natural oil (e.g.: olive/coconut) before bath help your skin stay hydrated after the wash. Take short warm showers and keep away from all bath soap bars (except those with high fat content). Apply a rich moisturizer right after your bath so that it can penetrate your skin most effectively.
When it comes to dealing with specific skin problems, it is relatively easy to use the product, say, an acne treatment gel, only on the affected or problem prone areas. For instance, you could use the acne cream over your T-zone and use a moisturizer around the eyes and over your cheeks where the skin is dry and flaky. Antioxidant rich products or those containing cell communicating ingredients are a good choice for people with combination skin. If the greasiness is causing most of the skin problems you encounter, then light weight gels, serums and lotions are the better choice. If you are breaking out more after the use of a specific product, it is likely that you are allergic to ingredients it contains. Avoiding this product could correct your skin problem and also make your skin more balanced and easier to care for. Cleansing your face with a gentle cleanser is the very first step in combination skin care. Water soluble products are the best as they help avoid dryness and irritation. Gel based cleansers or mild foaming ones are perfect to control the breakouts in the oily parts of your face. But if your skin is already irritated or sun burned, opting for a lotion cleanser may be a better option. If a toner is part of your daily skin care regimen then use only products that have no alcohol, menthol or fragrances. Citrus oils are also best avoided in toners. Use an effective sunblock no matter how short your trip outside is going to be. Sunscreens and sun blocks keep your skin looking healthier and younger for longer and keep wrinkles away. Lotion or cream moisturizers applied to the dry areas keep the skin here problem free. But avoid these on the greasy parts at all cost.
you buy are suitable for your skin type, always test them out on a small area of skin that is not readily visible to others. What you can use are skincare products that are hypo-allergenic. Rather than face washes or soaps, use a mild cleanser to wash your face. Keep your skin from becoming too dry by moisturizing with a water based moisturizer. For sun protection, use a sun screen whenever you step out. Remember that sensitive skin burns very easily when exposed to the suns rays. Avoid using makeup on irritated /broken skin or rashes as this will exacerbate your problem. When drying your skin after a wash, always pat dry rather than rub dry to keep your skin irritation free.
In Modern Times
In the recent past, the movie industry gets the credit for ensuring that makeup has not lost its sheen. The presence of an entire industry that was willing to pay for cosmetics and skin care advice and similar products encouraged many entrepreneurs into entering this field. Elizabeth Arden, Helena Rubinstein and many others launched their immensely successful product ranges in the 20th century thanks to the appeal and demand for these drummed by movie stars. The introduction of the internet has made the world a global village. It is now possible to cater to clients across the world with ease. Both men and women in every part of the world are growing more and more aware of the importance of looking good. Given this, the cosmetics and skin care industry is all set to enter its golden age.
The Basics
When a ray of light is passed through a prism, you see the seven basic colors. Each and every color in existence, falls somewhere within this spectrum of light. In the 20th century, Johannes Itten created the color wheel that showed the primary, secondary and tertiary colors and also introduced color matching.
Secondary colors are derived from a mix of two primary colors in equal proportions. For example, yellow mixed with red gives orange, red mixed with blue gives violet (purple) and yellow mixed with blue gives green. These are the three secondary colors. Tertiary/Intermediate colors are created when a primary color is mixed with a secondary color falling next to it on the color wheel. A tertiary color may be named with two color names such as yellowed brown. This means that yellow has been added to brown. Complementary colors are those that are right opposite each other on the color wheel. Mix them together and you get browns or grays. When complementary colors are put next to each other, they brighten the look and intensify each other. In facial makeup, complementary colors have the best effect when used on different areas rather than when placed right next to each other. Analogous colors are right next to each other on the color wheel. These colors generally fall in the same family and harmonize well. They serve to highlight each other perfectly without setting a jarring note. That is why you will find so many analogous colors in your eye shadow palette. The darker colors are used to define the eye shape and add depth while the lighter ones highlight the eye perfectly. Yellow, red and orange are the warm colors while blue, violet and green are the cool ones. Colors that have yellow/red/orange undertones are also warm. They are brighter and tend to draw attention to the area of the face they are applied on. Cool colors or colors with blue/violet/green undertones are soothing and tend to give you an understated look. When applying blue, violet or green concealer on specific areas of the face they impart a receding appearance. In other words, it covers imperfections. Blue concealer can be used on excessive tanned skin, violet/purple concealer on yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and green concealer on red areas such as pimples. We will discuss the use of concealer in a later chapter. Learning about transparent and opaque colors is also critical for a makeup artist. Transparent colors are the ones that darken with more volume while opaque ones do not change no matter how little or great the volume applied.
Before you pick out a color to use in your makeup take into consideration your eye color and skin tone. Of course your wardrobe choices also have to be factored in. By saying this, I do not mean that your eye shadow should match your clothing. Rather keep your eye shadow and clothing in the same color family or complimentary family.
Complexion Primer
This lightweight, oil-free gel formula enhances and smoothes the skins texture to allow foundation to glide on like silk and stay on all day. A dime-size amount is all you need to create a flawless finish. Perfect for all skin types. Please remember to avoid eye and lash area.
HD Translucent Powder
This is a universal translucent finishing powder to be applied over foundation or to be worn alone. While it mattifies the skin without changing its natural contours, this 100% mineral sillica powder softens the appearance of imperfections.
Mascara
Our glossy, light mascara fortifies and conditions lashes for a naturally beautiful look.
Small Scissors
Our small scissors are the ideal tool for quick fixes, detailed corrections and simple grooming. The stainless steel design and curved point ensures safety and stability.
Eyelash Curler
Our stainless steel eyelash curler offers a comfortable foam base and the perfect pressure for curling and enhancing natural lashes.
False Lashes
These lush lashes provide a natural look to make a subtle statement and are perfect for any special event. Use with our Lash Grip Adhesive.
Avoid double dipping with all cosmetics. This introduces the contaminants present on your skin, which have been transferred to the applicator/brush/wand/sponge, into the cosmetic. An effective method is to use a palette to hold the makeup product you want to use. You can use palettes for dry/powdered cosmetics and also for creams and lotions. Steel palettes are easiest to clean effectively. Ensure that your palette is clean and sanitized before you dispense the required amount of cosmetic onto it. To scrape out gels/cream foundations etc. onto the palette, use a clean spatula. One of the very first precautions to take with makeup is to disinfect the work surface before you unpack your kit. To disinfect products like eye shadow after use, you can spray alcohol on a tissue and wipe the surface of the cosmetic. Use high percentage (91% and above) isopropyl to do this for best sanitation. Use a hand sanitizer, cosmetic sanitizer and alcohol to clean up quickly once you have completed the makeup application.
It is also important to periodically wash brushes with shampoo and conditioner and rinse thoroughly. Let the brushes dry off by laying them out flat with the heads hanging down so that they can dry quickly and effectively.
Face Powders- These are long lasting cosmetics with a shelf life of two years at the very least. However, face powder with botanical extracts may not last this long. These extracts usually have some water content which acts as a breeding ground for bacteria. Blush- Powder blush lasts up to two years but cream blushes have a much shorter shelf life. Replace these after a year. Store the color in a dry, dark and cool place to prolong its life. Lipstick- The shelf life of lipstick is longer than most of the other makeup products and may be kept up to 3 years, but ideally it should be thrown out after a years use to keep it fresh. Lip gloss- Lip gloss doesnt last as long as lipstick due to the fact that it is formulated differently. It should be kept no longer than a year and a half. Lip gloss with a brush applicator should be wiped with a tissue to prevent it from becoming infected by any bacteria.
The following items will be used: Surgical Alcohol Tissues Brush Cleanser Pencil Sharpener Cotton Wool Shampoo
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Take your pencil sharpener and sharpen your eyeliner and lip pencils. This will remove any excess makeup or build-up from your pencils. Step 2: Use a clean cotton wool and wipe your mascara, lipsticks and lip glosses. For better hygiene purposes, use a new and clean brush applicator after each use. Step 3: Pour some surgical alcohol onto a clean cotton wool. Use it to sterilize your pencil sharpener, steel palette, tweezer and eyelash curler.
Step 4: If you dont have brush cleanser, take shampoo and wash your brushes with it. If you do have brush cleanser, take a cotton wool and pour it onto it to clean your brushes thoroughly. Step 5: Take shampoo and wash all your foundation sponges and puffs with this water and leave it to dry naturally. Remember that these sponges and puffs should be thrown out every 1-3 months. Step 6: Pour some alcohol onto a tissue. Take the tissue and wipe the surface of your loose powder and eye shadow palettes.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: 212 Spoolie Brush Spatula Tweezer Eyeliner Pencils
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Determine where your clients eyebrows should start: -Take your spatula and place it right next to the outside corner of her nose, taking it upwards to the inside corner of her eyes. Make a dot here so that you know where to shape. Step 2: Determine where the arch should be: - Place the spatulas one side onto the tip of your clients nose and take it diagonally through the pupil of her eye. Make a dot just above the area where the arch should be. Step 3: Determine where your eyebrow should end: - Place the spatula on the outside corner of your clients nose and take is straight to the outside corner of her eye. Make a dot so that you know where to stop plucking. Step 4: Brush the eyebrows neatly in an upwards movement so that you know where you must pluck any unwanted hair. Step 5: Finally, start plucking the hair outside your marked lines until finished.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette Brown or Black Eyeliner Pencil
Now lets start with the practical First I am going to demonstrate how to fill in your eyebrows with our Trio Brow Palette. Step 1: Take your eyebrow comb and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 2: Choose a brow powder appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take the 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into the brow powder/eye shadow. Apply the brow powder/eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas that dont.
Now I am going to demonstrate how to fill in your eyebrows using an eyeliner pencil. Step 1: Take your eyebrow comb and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 2: Choose an eyeliner pencil appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Apply the pencil in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Also use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gentle on the areas that dont need much filling.
immediately. Wait for a couple of days before doing another patch test with a different brand of eyebrow tint kit.
If done well, such brow and lash tint can take only 15 minutes to apply, while their results can last for up to six weeks, offering you the benefit of always wearing eyeliner and mascara look. Never skip a patch test before coloring, even if you have used that particular brand of dye before. If you have sensitive skin, go in for organic color dyes that can be mixed with water instead of hydrogen peroxide. While these color equally well, their only shortfall is that they dont generally last equally long. All shades of color tints are available in the market, with tints of black, red and brown being the most popular ones. However, like with hair color, here it is advisable to experiment only two shades closer to your real brow color. For example, if you already have light red brows and lashes then a shade of deep blond would suit you well, and should you have dark red brows, then dark brown would look nice on you. This is because like hair on our head, our brows and lashes too suffer hair fall, and when new hair grows out, you dont want contrasting colored lashes and brow hairs visible. Instead, a dye two shades closer to your hair color will automatically camouflage the new hair easily, till you get time for a touch up again. With the right coloring technique and the right choice of color, your brow and lash tint can add a stunning new dimension to your face, one that compliments both your skin tone and hair color, giving you an overall natural and balanced gorgeous look.
The following items will be used: Facial cleansing wipes Vaseline Cotton wool Glass bowl Tint for your eyelashes and eyebrows 10% Peroxide Cotton buds 212 Spoolie Brush
Before you start tinting, here are a few things to remember: Match the tint color to the same or a similar shade as your hairs. Get your eyebrows shaped well before you do the tinting.
If youre doing it at home, make sure that you read the instructions on the product leaflet carefully. Always make sure that you do a patch test, on the palm of the hand for example, to see if the tint is compatible with your skin.
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Pull your clients hair back with a hair band. Step 2: Ensure that your clients face is clean and free from any makeup etc. Step 3: Apply Vaseline all around your clients eyes and eyebrows, depending on the area where you want to tint. This will ensure that no color gets onto the skin of her eyes or forehead. Step 4: Cut a round cotton wool in half, dip it into water and squeeze out the excess water. Apply these half-moon pieces underneath your clients eyes to ensure that no tint comes in contact with her skin. Step 5: Take a glass bowl and squeeze out a pea-sized amount of tint into the bottom of the bowl. Step 6: Drop 3 drops of 10% peroxide onto the tinting color and mix it with an ear bud or brow brush. It is advisable that you use colors that are two shades closer to your clients eyebrow color. Step 7: Apply the color onto her eyelashes. If you do this on yourself, then make sure that your eye is closed while looking in the mirror with the other eye. Step 8: Leave the color on for 10-15minutes. Please check to products leaflet for the exact duration. Step 9: After 15 minutes, take a wet cotton wool and use it to wipe over your clients eyelashes. Repeat this step a few times using multiple cotton wools until theres no color visible on the cotton wool. Step 10: Wet a cotton bud and gently roll it over and underneath your clients eyelashes. Ask her to keep her eyes closed while doing this. Repeat the same procedure on the other side. Step 11: Comb your clients eyebrows neatly with the 211 Lash Brow Groomer Brush. Step 12: Moving onto the eyebrows: Take a glass bowl and squeeze out a pea-sized amount of tint into the bottom of the bowl.
Step 13: Drop 3 drops of 10% peroxide onto the tinting color and mix it with an cotton bud or brow brush. Remember to check the products leaflet for exact amount. Step 14: Apply this color onto your clients eyebrows starting at the end and working it inwards towards the inner corner of her eyes. With this application you are working against the hair growth and ensuring that every hair gets tinted. Step 15: Leave the tint between 45 and 90 seconds, depending on the darkness of the color you want to achieve and also according to the particular products instructions. Step 16: Wet a cotton wool and wipe all over your clients eyebrows. Step 17: Finally, take your eyebrow comb and comb your clients eyebrows neatly towards their original position. Remember: Never leave the color on longer than instructed, as given its thick concentration and small area of application, such dyes literally work within minutes, and by leaving them on for too long, you risk coloring your skin as well.
Chapter 12: Choosing the Correct Makeup and Hair Color for your Skin Tone
Looking good is easy if you ensure that your natural colors are in harmony with the colors you are wearing. This means ensuring that the colors of the makeup you choose blend well with your overall skin color and hair color. This is crucial as matching colors in this manner ensures that the makeup you apply highlights your face and adds value to it, instead of taking away from it or distracting attention. The secret to doing flattering makeup is to build on what you are already gifted with, your natural skin tone and hair color. Here, it is also important to remember that successful makeup is more about using the right shades of colors than bold colors itself. Primarily, skin has two shades of color called the undertone and the overtone. The overtone of your skin is what you see when you look at yourself, and because this skin is exposed to numerous elements such as tanning, it changes color over the years. However, the undertone of your skin remains much the same throughout your life as it is considered the inside or permanent shade of our skin. Here, it is good to understand that your skin color is different from your skin undertone, it is the base of your skin color, or like a natural foundation at best. Such an undertone is best visible on the underside of our wrist. Good makeup is about matching and blending color with the skin undertone and not the skin color. This should be done in such a harmonious and gentle way that it builds or adds to your overall complexion, giving it a smoother, softer and flawless look. Broadly speaking, makeup and skin experts have divided these skin undertones into three broad categories, namely cool tones, warm tones and neutral tones.
Another popular and easy way of determining your skin tone is to wash your face well, and pat it dry. Now stand in front of the bathroom mirror and hold a plain white sheet of paper next to your face. If your face starts looking slightly yellow or red in comparison, then you have a warm skin tone. Similarly, if your face gives off a pinkish-bluish aura then your skin tone is cool. And should your face simply come across as brownish then your skin tone is neutral. Once you have established your skin undertone with the help of these simple tests, the next step is to mix and match makeup colors according to your skin tone. The warm skin tone color palette includes a range of shades such as honey beige, shades of beige, almond, copper, gold etc. These colors in general and their accompanying shades are bound to compliment the skin of any person with a warm skin undertone. When applying makeup for a person with a warm skin tone, your foundation should reflect any one of these shades. And the best way to ensure that the foundation is the perfect match for the skin tone is to do another quick, easy test. Take 3 similar foundation colors and apply it underneath each other onto your cheekbone. The perfect match foundation would simply become invisible to the naked eye, instead leaving a smoother and even looking skin tone. This easy test should always be performed before applying any foundation on the face, as it ensures you find your perfect skin tone match. We will discuss foundation in more detail in later chapters. When it comes to lip, eye and nail color, people with warm skin tones generally look good in shades of browns, tans, corals, tans, reds, bronze etc. People with cold skin undertones on the other hand look great in foundations with shades of ivory, and browns. While pink, rose, mauve, berry, red, plum, wine, orange etc. look good on them in lipstick, nail paint and eye color. The biggest advantage here goes to people with neutral skin tone. They should generally settle for foundation in shades of beige. Having established skin tones and their complimentary palettes, it is good to remember that no two people can have the exact same skin tone. So, while these colors and shades work well on most skin tones, you must apply and test these colors before embracing them in your makeup. Here, experimenting with color is a must; otherwise you might find yourself bored of using the same color, while losing out on a huge range of flattering shades out there.
appeal. The general thumb rule tried and tested by experts over the years, states that you should color your hair no more than two shades darker or lighter than the natural hair color you are blessed with. The same goes for hair lowlights and highlights as well, as such shading of hair ensures it frames your face beautifully and in a way that it brings out only your best features. Should your skin tone be warm, then hair color shades of honey, auburn or golden would suit you really well. For people with cool complexions generally shades of beige, brown and black look good. And as always, people with neutral skin tones are free to experiment with colors, as most shades of black, brown and golden would suit them well! When it comes to hair, the hair color you use should always look natural and not stand out. For example, if you have a warm peaches and cream skin complexion, then a warm, copper hair color would lift your face and add certain brightness to it. Similarly, for fair skinned people, golden or blonde hair would do little, when compared to a nice deep brown hair color that would immediately frame their face, highlighting their bone structure. Apart from this, cool toned people should generally avoid going in for hair colors such as red, bronze and yellow as such colors would simply make them appear pale or sallow. Instead, warm toned people should opt for these colors and other warm shades of browns, chestnuts, rich golden browns and auburns. But they should generally avoid colors such as blue, beige, violet, and ash, as these have a tendency to make warm skin look washed out. Here, you dont have to go strictly by a shade card, as you too can create colors by mixing them, to come out with new, exciting shades that do justice to your hair. However, colors such as fiery red, violet, green and electric blue are unusual hair colors and not everyone can carry these off. A word of advice, makeup or hair color used should always be of good quality and should be tested before applying, as the chemicals in these products could impart a bad allergy or itch. All such chemical products have a shelf life and in that time, they should either be used or thrown out as they are not safe for use after that time period. Lastly, never abuse the makeup or hair color at your disposal; always start by using little and use more only if required. Too much color too soon can spoil your skin and do irreparable damage to your hair texture as well. Like makeup and hair color, you need a certain level of practice, experimentation and intuition to get both your makeup and hair color right, and match it well with your underlying skin tone to get an overall radiant look.
one which is produced by a reputed brand. And even then, never go by the quality alone and always do a spot test or a patch test to ensure that it is compatible with your skin. Here, it is important to try on some concealer in the natural light as well to ensure it blends well with your overall skin tone. Since most such cover sticks are made of chemicals, a patch test on the underside of your wrist, or on your neck or even on your jaw line would ensure two things. Firstly, it would help you establish that your chosen shade of concealer stick blends well with your skin undertone. Secondly, it would help you establish if it suits the pH balance of your skin or not. Both these things are crucial, as an ill matched cover stick would only serve to highlight your skin flaws, rather than hide them and leave you with itchy, red or in worse cases blotchy looking skin.
A word of caution
As easy to use and effective as these cover sticks or concealers are, you need to ensure two things for best results. Firstly, avoid sharing your cover stick with other women, as you could catch contagious skin bacteria and allergies from them such as acne. As a makeup artist you should always clean your brushes after each client. Secondly, avoid using a cover stick beyond its expiry date, as the chemicals in such kind of makeup products break down after that period and are not conducive to delicate skin after that. Also, when not in use or in warm weather, you can store your concealer in the refrigerator, as it is prone to melting and lasts better when refrigerated. Another must do is to always wash your hands before dotting your face or blending your concealer. If you believe in applying it on your face directly, then keep the stick clean and free of germs by wiping it down with a wet wipe after each application. Also, never sleep with a concealer on, as it may clog your pores, causing more skin eruptions. As a best practice, always wash your face and gently pat it dry before using a cover stick, and after removing it, to ensure all your pores are breathing. There are numerous kinds of concealers available in the market and you must settle for the one friendliest to your skin. For example, if you have oily skin then a gel based cover stick or water based one would suit you well, and for dry skin a creamier stick would work well. The hallmark of any good stick concealer is that it should not stretch or dry your skin; instead it should look and feel natural. If applied well and effectively, such a good quality, waterproof cover stick can even do away with the need of foundation, lifting your face and making it look fresh and bright by itself.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette Corrector Concealer Quad
Now lets start with the practical First I will show you how to apply concealer using the Corrector Concealer Quad. The Corrector Concealer Quad is used on areas such as dark circles, pigmentation marks, pimples, scars and under-eye circles: Step 1: Clean your clients face or wipe it with facial wipes to make sure that her skin is free from any makeup residue. Step 2: Examine her skin to see if there is any area that needs advanced covering such as dark circles, pigmentation marks, pimples, scars, under-eye circles, etc. Step 3: Use your green concealer on any red areas such as red veins or pimples. Step 4: Use your purple concealer on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks. Step 5: Finally, use your orange concealer on areas with a bluish color such as dark under eye circles/patches. Remember to wipe your brush clean with a tissue between each concealer color.
Now I will show you how to apply concealer using the 10 Color Concealer Palette. The 10 Color Concealer Palette is used on areas where there are uneven skin tone: Step 1: Clean your clients face or wipe it with facial wipes to make sure that her skin is free from any makeup residue. Step 2: Examine her skin to see if there is any area that needs advanced covering such as uneven skin tone. Step 3: Finally, take your concealer brush and dip it into the concealer. The concealer must be one to two shades lighter than your clients skin tone. Apply the concealer on the areas to create a more even appearance.
The perfect foundation for you can be found only by trial and error, wherein you do a market research to see what shades the best cosmetic brands in the market are offering. Even then, dont just settle for anything that looks similar to your skin tone, as your foundation should be an exact match of your skin tone, no less or no more. And the only way to determine that is by trying out various shades of foundation in natural light. The best place to try on foundation is between your lower cheek and your jaw line. Should the foundation blend in perfectly and become invisible, you have a winner. Once, you have found the correct shade of foundation, the second step is to decide which texture will suit you the best. Makeup artists and skin experts generally advice that should you have an oily skin texture, you should buy a matte-powder foundation (also named as a 2-in-1 foundation) as the powder minerals are known to absorb the excess oil on your face, ensuring that your makeup does not melt away. For dry skin, a cream based stick or liquid foundation is good as these products come with specially created moisturizing ingredients that work to keep your skin hydrated under all that makeup. For combination skin, an oil-free foundation is best, as it will work well on your oily T-zone as well on your dry cheeks.
two or three shades of skin. Once you feel that your face is suitably covered, dust a little translucent powder or blush on it and your foundation shall settle in no time. Once this is done, you can carry on with the rest of your face, eye and lip makeup. Here, it is good to remember that you should always start by applying a thin layer of foundation, put more only if needed, or you may end up with a caked look.
For beginners
If you are looking to apply foundation for the first time, then it is always better to experiment with a powder or cream based foundation, as these are the easiest ones to apply. While a powder foundation needs to be brushed onto the skin in light outward strokes, a cream based foundation has to be simply glided on using a soft makeup brush that may come along with it. These are best for a novice as they are applied and removed easily. Hence, these are the best to experiment with, in terms of realizing how much foundation you actually need for your face. Also, it is best to keep a soft cloth or a packet of wet wipes handy while applying foundation for the first time, so you can erase and start again. Try putting on your foundation next to a window where there is abundant natural light to ensure you are getting the right skin shading done in the right places. Always apply makeup, like foundation, in a cool room, or under or near an air conditioner. This shall ensure your foundation settles well and fast, and binds with the rest of your makeup well. Going in for a waterproof foundation is also a good idea especially during the monsoon or the winter months, as that ensures that even if your makeup like eye shadow and lipsticks fades or gets washed away, your foundation shall continue to give you an overall flawless skin look. Once applied, remember to wipe your foundation stick, and clean your sponges and brushes well as they tend to harbor bacteria which could germinate till the next application. Also, your foundation may be skin friendly, but it is still artificial makeup at the end of the day and therefore it needs to be removed before you turn in for the night. Foundations are made up of natural and artificial minerals and ingredients that tend to break down after a certain time period. Once this happens, they too can do damage to your skin. However, if you apply, use and remove your foundation well, you will actually see a marked improvement in your overall skin tone, because your foundation acts as a shield for your skin protecting it from harsh sun rays, pollution and dust. For this reason, it must be periodically removed to open your pores and let them breathe. Foundation can be simply wiped away by wet wipes, or you could always invest in some good quality makeup remover and use some of that on a cotton ball to remove all traces of foundation from your face.
Once this is done, you must wash your face with a gentle face wash or a soft scrub like papaya scrub and pat dry. Follow this with a night time moisturizer and your skin will look and feel great, both day and night.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: 3 shades of Natural Liquid Foundation Foundation Quads 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula Foundation Sponge Stainless Steel Mixing Palette
Now lets start with the practical First I will do a demonstration on how to use the Quad foundations. Step 1: Make sure that your clients face is clean and moisturized. Step 2: Take 3 similar shades of foundation and apply it underneath each other onto your clients cheekbone. The color that blends in with her normal skin tone is the correct one to apply. Step 3: Wipe off the 3 foundation colors. Step4- Take your 125 Foundation Brush/spatula and apply the foundation directly from the quad onto your clients face. Step 5: Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of your face, then you need to apply the same shade foundation onto her neck as well. Step 6: Finally, take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line.
Now I will demonstrate how to apply foundation using the liquid foundations. Step 1: Make sure that your clients face is clean and moisturized. Step 2: Take 3 similar shades of foundation and apply it underneath each other onto your clients cheekbone. The color that blends in with her normal skin tone is the correct one to apply. Step 3: Wipe off the 3 foundation colors. Step 4: Squeeze the correct foundation color onto your Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and blend it with your 125 Foundation Brush. Step 5: Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of your face, then you need to apply the same shade foundation onto her neck as well. Step 6: Finally, take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Remember, your foundation may be skin friendly, but it is still good practice to remove it before you go to sleep.
try on your foundation in the shop, you can blend in different shades of powder as well to see which give you the best coverage or the best glow.
Kinds of powder
Generally there are two kinds of powder available in the market, namely pressed powder and loose powder. Given your complexion and skin ailments, you can choose either one of them. Pressed powder is just as its name suggests - loose powder pressed well together and set in a portable and convenient container that can be easily and safely carried around in your handbag, vanity kit or even purse. Loose powder is on the other hand, powder that is not packed tightly and comes in a handy canister or a box with a screw lid. An important thing to consider is the coverage required from the powder. It is generally felt that loose powder offers a better and more natural look because of its light-as-air quality. Plus, such loose powder goes well with foundation, since its light nature ensures this powder gels well with your chosen foundation and sets immediately. Pressed powder on the other hand, is slightly heavier and hence good for spot application, such as covering or dabbing on pimples and zits. For this reason pressed powder is generally preferred for carrying around and doing quick and easy touch-ups around the clock. The last thing to remember is that if you are buying loose powder, then you also need to invest in a good quality, thick brush to ensure natural and full coverage. Should you be buying pressed powder, then you need to look for a good powder pad or sponge. Using a sponge to dab your pressed powder will give the best results if you are looking to cover your problem areas such as under eye dark circles.
bones and go up till your hairline. You can also apply it on your neck area to ensure that in natural light, different shades of skin are not visible. Should you be using a powder pad or sponge, then you must lightly dab and press in onto your face. Begin by applying it along the cheek bones and the jaw line. This helps refine and sharpen your facial features. Lastly, always use little powder at a time, or else you would end up with an unnatural look. Once youve applied your powder remember to wash and dry your brush and sponge well before the next use.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: HD Translucent Powder 6 Color Pressed Powder 126 Powder Brush Tissues
Now lets start with the practical First I will demonstrate how to use the HD Loose Translucent Powder: Step 1: Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Step 2: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 3: Finally, take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your clients face by brushing over it while making stroking movements.
Now I will demonstrate how to use the 6 Color Pressed Powder: Step 1: Take your 6 Color Pressed Powder and use your 126 Powder Brush and dip it into the powder. Step 2: Take your powder brush and begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Step 3: Wipe your brush with a clean tissue. Remember, always use small amounts of powder at a time, or else you would end up getting a caked face or unnatural look. Wash and dry your brush and sponge well before the next use, or else they could attract bacteria.
Applying eyeliner
Once your eye shadow is done and set, you can start with applying your eyeliner. Eyeliner is a must for eye makeup, because irrespective of the size and shape of your eyes, it can ensure that your eyes stand out and look stunning. In fact, many women dont fuss with eye shadow and go straight away for eyeliner. The best way to apply an eyeliner pencil is to line your upper and lower eye lashes at their very base. Always start at
the inner corner of your eyes and draw along the lash line outwards. Here you can use a thin or a thick line depending on the look you are going for. However, the best approach is to begin by drawing a thin line, and draw a thick line on top of it. If you want the wide eye effect then it is best to draw a line from the iris to the outer eyelashes only. For a more softer and natural look gently and deliberately smudge your eyeliner towards the lashes and do this along the shape of the whole eye. And should you want to make your eyes appear bigger than they are, then you have to extend the eyeliner pencil a little past the corners of your eyes. However, there is no fixed rule as to how and where to apply your eyeliner and each eye has a different shape and size. So, you need to practice and experiment before zooming in on a preferred style of eye makeup.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette Neutral 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 202 Large Shader Brush 204 Crease Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush 229 Detailing Brush
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Take a highlighting color like white, champagne, gold or beige. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows till her eyelids. Step 2: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply a medium eye shadow in the crease of her eyes. Step 3: Take your 202 Large Shader Brush and blend in the color. Step 4: Take your 204 Crease brush and dip it into the darker eye shadow. Apply this color on the outside corners of her eyes, in the crease. Create a v shaped curve. Step 5: Take your 202 Large Shader Brush and blend this color so that it blends in with the rest of the eye makeup. Step 6: Take your highlighting color again and apply a small amount on the inside corners of your clients eyes, using the 229 Detailing Brush. Step 7: Take a brown, black or grey eyeliner pencil or liquid eyeliner. Start by lining your eyes with the eyeliner pencil or liquid eyeliner that you have chosen. Always do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corner of your clients eyes. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eyes. If youre using eye shadow color instead, then apply the color with your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush. Step 8: Finally, take a white eye liner pencil or highlighter and put this on the inside of your eye to give your eyes a refreshed look.
***Just a word of advice- If you want the wide eye effect then it is best to draw a line from the iris to the outer eyelashes only. For a more softer and natural look gently and deliberately smudge your eyeliner towards the lashes and do this along the shape of the whole eye. And should you want to make your eyes appear bigger than they are, then you have to extend the eyeliner pencil a little past the corners of your eyes.
from the freshly applied mascara. Should you attempt to comb your eyelashes once they are dry, the chances are high that the mascara might peel or flake off into your eyes and on your face. Using your mascara stick on the lower eyelashes is generally more difficult, as most of us have thin hair or hardly any hair there. The best way to go about this is to look into the mirror, pull your face down a bit and hold your mascara stick perpendicular to your eyes and lightly start running it over the eyelashes you can see in the lower row. If you are one of those gifted people who have thick lower lashes as well, then you can apply your mascara exactly the same way and in the same quantity as your upper lashes. While applying your mascara, it is best to have some cotton buds or wet wipes handy. Should your mascara crack or spill, you can always wipe it away immediately. If you have applied a bit of mascara onto your eyelid by mistake, then you can just use a cotton bud containing makeup remover and remove the spilled mascara. Here, remember to do only a small spot application or else you may end up smudging all your eye makeup and may have to start from scratch again. Mascaras now come in all shades but the best ones are those in dark colors (black, brown and tan) as a nice thick coat of such makeup can make your eyes look big and deep. Companies have now started taking out transparent mascara as well for people who already have thick eyelashes and only want to comb them and highlight them. Such mascara is also great as it leaves you with a bright eyed, fresh look and can be worn day and night since it has no color. However, it is important to never sleep with mascara on. Ensure that you always wipe or wash it off before going to bed. Lastly, using waterproof mascara is a good idea because eyes generally do water occasionally and the sweat factor adds to the dangers of your mascara going into your eyes. Also, too much of mascara can backfire and give your lashes an artificial look. Since the idea of using mascara is to create a subtle, thick, long-lash look with big eyes, just two or three coats of any mascara is enough. After its application you should immediately put your mascara brush back in its tube or else it will dry and become crumbly, to the extent that you would not be able to use it again.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Eyelash Curler Mascara
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Take your eyelash curler and ask your client to open her eyes and look straight ahead. Step 2: Place the open eyelash curler on her upper eyelashes and squeeze gently for about 10-20 seconds. Step 3: Take your mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Step 4: Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hands thumb and gently lift your clients eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Step 5: Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 6: Finally, apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she does not have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes.
Always remember that mascara should only be used to give your eyes a subtle, thick and long-lash look and therefore you mustnt overdo it. Another important thing to remember is to immediately put your mascara brush back into its container after use, otherwise it can dry out.
Applying blush
While there is no hard and fast rule as to how to apply blush, you should never apply too much of it. Rather start with a small amount and add more if needed. For this, begin by completing all your other makeup (concealer, foundation, powder and eye makeup) and allow it to set. Next, run your blush brush in your chosen shade and dab it slightly on the rim of the container, to dust off extra or excess blush. You may also rub the brush over your hand to remove the excess.
Once your brush has the correct amount of blush on it, look in a well-lit mirror and smile pulling your lips apart. This process helps you locate your cheekbones or the apple of your cheeks. However, some experts say that making a fish face works even better as it exposes the round rises or mounts of your cheeks that naturally tend to flush. Once located, you need to target this particular area and glide your blush brush across this zone in broad, outward strokes. Another way of applying it is to locate the apple of your cheeks and place your brush right in its center and from there start brushing outwards and in circular movements, as this gives a more natural looking coverage. Similarly, if you are using a liquid, gel or cream based blush then start by dotting the core of your cheek mounts and lightly blend the blush outwards with your middle or index finger. Use another clean finger or sponge to remove any excess blush that could not get blended. If you have facial hair, then using downward brush strokes is a good idea as it would ensure these small hair stay down, rather than be combed in the opposite direction which would make them stand up, resulting in uneven application.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: 127 Blush Brush 10 Color Blush Palette- either Bright or Neutral
Now lets start with the practical If your client has no visible cheekbones, then the following method must be used. Step 1: Take your index finger and determine where your clients cheekbones are.To find this spot, simply place the tip of your index finger on the tragus part of your ear. If you dont know what part that is, then you can do two things. First, you can try making a fish face and suck your cheeks in, or second you can make a 45 angle between your lips and your ear. When you keep your finger inclined at such an angle you can feel your cheek bones above your fingers. This then is the area that needs to be contoured or shaded. Step 2: Take your 127 Blush Brush and apply a dark shade of powder/bronzer/blush just underneath her natural cheekbones. Step 3: Wipe your brush with a clean tissue Step 4: Finally, take the same brush and dip it into a light cream, beige or white eye shadow color. Apply this color just above her natural cheekbones. By doing this, you will create the illusion that she has nice accentuated cheekbones.
Now I will demonstrate how to apply blush for normal everyday makeup. Step 1: Take your blush brush and dip it either into the bright or neutral color blush palette. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Step 2: Ask your model or client to smile and apply the blush upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite to her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corner of her eyes. Step 3: Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on your cheeks. Step 4: Finally, if too much blush color has been used, then you can take your foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. If the previous method is not for you, then you could dab your powder brush into translucent powder and lightly go over that area.
Please Note That: If your client has no visible cheekbones, then it is best the feel where her cheekbones are and apply the blush color just underneath that. Take a highlighting color and apply it on top of her cheekbones. The darker shade of blush will in fact make the area appear as if its pushed-in, creating a prominent cheekbone. The highlighting color will bring an area forward If your client has very high and prominent cheekbones, then the darker shade of blush should be applied on top of the prominent cheekbone, creating a softer appearance. The highlighting color should be applied just underneath the cheekbone If you have facial hair, then using downward brush strokes is a good idea as it would ensure these small hairs stay down and are covered Blush is a wonderful makeup accessory that accentuates your natural cheekbones, but its important to never overdo it.
Chapter 19: How to Apply Lip Liner, Lipstick and Lip Gloss
After a womans eyes her lips usually draw the most attention. Good lip makeup such as a well applied lip liner, a good color lipstick and a flattering lip gloss can really liven up your whole face and give it a sultry and fetching look. However, like eye makeup, lip makeup too is tricky as there is always the danger of going overboard given the small area of application. Having said that, lip makeup is not all about colorful pouts, instead it is about filling in the right lip color in the right way so you dont end up with very artificial looking lips. Here are a few step by step suggestions to make your task easier and fun.
Always gently dab your colored lips with a soft tissue that can absorb the extra color. The best way to have it stay on for longer is if you apply translucent powder over your lip liner and also over the first coat of your lipstick application. Also, the market today has special non-transferable lipsticks which are great for parties as they stay locked onto your lips for 24 hrs and more, not staining your glass or cutlery when you eat and drink. Lastly, it is helpful if you carry a lip gloss or lipstick in your purse and re-apply a coat of it every time you eat or drink something, because a layer of your lipstick is bound to come off at some time.
For thin lips, you must work on increasing the size of your upper as well as lower lip. You can do this by creating a gentle curving line. If your upper lip is thinner than your lower lip, balance the curve of your upper lip to create an even and full look. For thin lower lips, you should extent the lower lip curve to even out the difference in size between the lips. If you have full lips in the center that taper sharply at the corners, you can extend the sides of both lips while minimizing curving towards the corners. If you have narrow corners and full lips in the center, you have a Cupids bow. The best way to apply lip liner is to widen the sides of your lower and upper lips until they are balanced. For small mouths, you should build the sides of your lips and extend the corners of your mouth. If you have large, luscious and full lips, ensure that you keep your lipstick inside the lip to create a clean and sharp look. Should your lips droop on the corners, you must build the sides of your upper lip and extend the corners of your mouth.
Choosing the right shade of lipstick is half the battle. When you combine your great choice in color with the knowledge of correcting your lip shape, you can master the art of applying lip liners, lipstick and lip gloss.
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The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Lip liner Translucent Powder 10 Color Lip Palette- Bright or Neutral Lip Gloss Powder Sponge 316 Lip Brush
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Take your lip liner pencil and begin to line her lips on the upper or lower lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Repeat this at the top or bottom as well. Step 2: Take the same lip liner and gently fill in her lips with it. Step 3: Take your powder brush and lightly dip it into translucent powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer. Step 4: Take your lipstick brush and wipe it over your chosen lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well. Step 5: Pat another layer of translucent powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 6: Finally, take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
Please Note That: For thin lips, you must work on increasing the size of your upper as well as lower lip. You can do this by creating a gentle curving line. If your upper lip is thinner than your lower lip, balance the curve of your upper lip to create an even and full look. For thin lower lips, you should extent the lower lip curve to even out the difference in size between the lips. For full lips in the center that taper sharply at the corners, you can extend the sides of both lips while minimizing curving towards the corners. For lips with narrow corners and full lips in the center, it is called a Cupids bow. The best way to apply lip liner is to widen the sides of your lower and upper lips until they are balanced. For small mouths, you should build the sides of your lips and extend the corners of your mouth. For very large, luscious and full lips, ensure that you keep the lipstick inside the lip to create a clean and sharp look. Should the lips droop on the corners, you must build the sides of the upper lip and extend the corners of the mouth. Choosing the right shade of lipstick is half the battle. When you combine your great choice in color with the knowledge of correcting your lip shape, you can master the art of applying lip liners, lipstick and lip gloss.
A major indicator that decides the type of makeup you should opt for is the time of day. Depending on what time a particular event or occasion is scheduled, you should choose your makeup wisely. While makeup does enhance specific features of your face, it may backfire if you do not make the right choice. Lighting plays a primary role in choosing the type of makeup as different environments create different effects.
Needless to say, day time is the brightest part of the day with ample sunlight adding a golden sparkle to all environments. During the day, it is best to stick to subtle and natural makeup. As the bright sunlight is already highlighting the features of your face, your makeup should do little in exaggerating the same features. Day makeup is most commonly worn to the workplace or when carrying out everyday tasks. Neutral shades best define day makeup as they enhance your features without overdoing the overall look.
Neutral makeup helps define your facial features and you can use it to draw attention to specific parts by adding a bit of bold color. Day makeup is essentially balanced and subtle, bringing a light glow to your face.
Stick to browns and grays and add a light touch of blush and mascara to enhance your features. If you are planning on wearing eye makeup, a light touch of black eyeliner with a subtle lipstick or lip gloss completes your day look. It is important to stay away from using prominent makeup like thick eyeliners as natural sunlight and fluorescent lights can make your eyes look artificial and unnecessarily thick. While the choice of makeup is unique to your tastes, it is always a good idea to avoid exaggerating it or looking overdressed.
Unlike day time, evenings are comparatively dimmer, relying mainly on artificial lighting. Owing to the lack of bright light to enhance your features, you makeup needs to be a little more dramatic and glamorous. If you are attending a party at a dimly lit venue, bold makeup is the way to go. If you are waiting to try out a new brand or color of makeup, then is the best time to experiment. To master evening makeup, you should zero in on your best features and highlight them with bold colors. To shine the spotlight on your eyes, use more mascara and eyeliner. You can even use kohl to make your eyes appear sultry and seductive. If lips are your best feature, dont be afraid to accentuate them with bold colors.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette and Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula 126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Neutral Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler Mascara 127 Blush Brush XL Face and Body Bronzer- Radiant Glow 10 Color Blush Palette- Bright or Neutral Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Bright or Neutral Natural Lip Gloss
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins, etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles.
If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze a bit of Liquid Foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette. Take your 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to the skin. Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 4: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 5:Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your 126 Powder Brush or Powder Sponge to apply it. Step 6: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 7: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 8: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 9: Choose a brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into black or brown eye shadow. Apply the eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which dont need much filling in. Step 10: Take a highlighting color like white, cream or beige. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids. Step 11: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply a medium brown eye shadow color in the crease of her eyes. Step 12: Take your highlighting color again and apply a small amount on the inside corners of her eyes, using the 229 Detailing Brush. Step 13: Take black eyeliner pencil. Start by lining your clients eyes with the eyeliner pencil. Always do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corner of your eye. You can extend or thicken the line at the end of your clients eyes. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eye. If youre using eye shadow color instead, then apply the color with your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush. Step 14: Take your eyelash curler and ask your client to open her eyes and look straight ahead. Place the open eyelash curler on her upper eyelash and squeeze gently for about 10 - 20 seconds.
Step 15: Take your black mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hand and gently lift her eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 16: Also apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she doesnt have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 17: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into a suitable blush color. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Step 18: Ask your client to smile and apply the blush upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite of her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corners of her eyes. Step 19: Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. If too much blush color has been used, then you can take a foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. Or you can dab your 126 Powder Brush into the HD Translucent Powder and lightly go over that area. Step 20:Take a natural shade lip liner pencil and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Choose a shade that is the natural color of her lips or choose a shade that is the same as the lipstick that you are going to use. Step 21: Take the lip liner and gently fill in your clients lips with it. Step 22: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer. Step 23: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over a nude lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. *For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well. Step 24: Pat another layer of HD Translucent Powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 25: Finally, take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush Black or Dark Brown Eyeliner Pencil / Black Liquid Eyeliner Mascara or False Eyelashes 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette - Smoky /Neutral 229 Detailing Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Highlight Pencil 126 Powder Brush XL Face and Body Bronzer
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Take your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush and apply white, beige or silver eye shadow onto your clients eyelids and also underneath her eyebrows. Step 2: Take your 204 or 219 Crease Brush and apply brown, grey, silver or black eye shadow on the outside corners of her eyes but still in the crease, creating a v-shaped curve. Step 3: Take the same brush and blend this darker eye shadow color. Step 4: Take the Black Eyeliner Pencil and draw a thick line over the one that you have applied for your daytime look. Step 5: Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner brush and dip it into black eye shadow. Use this brush to go over the eyeliner to create a smudged look. This method works well if you want to create the Smoky Eye Look. Step 6: Use the 227 Detailing Brush to apply a little bit of white eye shadow just on the inside corners of your clients eyes. This will give her eyes a refreshed look. Step 7: Take your Highlight Pencil and draw a line onto her waterline. By using white eyeliner pencil, you will eliminate any red eyes from showing in party photos.
Step 8: Re-apply two or three coats of mascara or if you want to add drama, you can always opt for false eyelashes. Just make sure that you apply enough glue so that it doesnt come off halfway through the evening. Step 9: For a radiant glow, dip your 126 Powder Brush into your XL Face and Body Bronzer and apply this on your clients cheekbones and also on her dcollet area. Step 10: Finally, apply a darker shade of lipstick (either matte or shiny) onto her lips and finish off your evening look by applying a translucent lip gloss. Please Note That: Blue-eyed women can bring out their eyes with dark blue mascara. For a more dramatic look, you can pair it with charcoal eyeliner. For the smoky eyed effect, purple, dark blue, silver and gray shadows work well. If you have brown eyes, youll be able to pull of black eyeliner beautifully in the evenings. Plum, mauve and dark brown eye shadows suit deep brown eyes. Women with light brown eyes can opt for dark brown eyeliner and pair it with neutral eye shadow shades. Chocolate brown eyeliners suit green-eyed beauties best. Pair this with hues like plum, lavender or dark green for an eye-catching effect! While the day look aims at looking natural and pretty, the night time makeup routine is aimed at creating a dramatic effect.
Blow on the false lash for a few seconds to get the glue to start hardening. Applying the lash at this stage keeps it from shifting position once you have placed it the way you want. Position the lash exactly over your natural eyelash line (using a tweezer) to get a seamless full eyelash that looks and feels most natural. Use the backside of your tweezer and softly run it over the strip lash to make sure that it sits tightly. Individual lashes need trimming so that they are not unnaturally long when compared with your own lashes. Use shorter lashes towards the inner corner of your eye and leave longer ones for the opposite end for the most spectacular effects. Make sure that the gap between the real lashes and the fake ones are even so that they look most natural. At the outer end you can position a cluster of lashes or a couple of clusters for that attractive sultry look. The method for application of these lashes is the same as strip lashes except that you take each one at a time, apply the glue and position it where your natural lashes are sparse. Always start applying individual lashes from the outer corner of the eye and work your way inwards. You may use an eyelash curler over your lashes both natural and false and then apply your mascara to complete the look. I recommend that you dont use a lash curler when applying false lashes because the curler may shift the applied lashes and then you it will be difficult for the glue to set again.
The following items will be used: Eyelash Glue Strip Lashes and Individual Lashes Scissor Tweezer Eyelash Curler Mascara
Now lets start with the practical Firstly I will demonstrate how to apply individual lashes: Step 1: These lashes need trimming so that they are not unnaturally long when compared with your clients own lashes. Step 2: Take your tweezer, dip a cluster of individual lashes in the eyelash glue and position it where your clients natural lashes are sparse. Step 3: Start by applying the lashes from the outer corner of her eyes and work your way inwards. Use shorter lashes towards the inner corner of her eyes and leave longer ones for the opposite end for the most spectacular effects. Make sure that the gap between the real lashes and the fake ones are even and so that they look natural. At the outer end you can position a cluster of lashes or a couple of clusters for that attractive sultry look. Step 4: Use an eyelash curler over your clients lashes, both natural and false, and then apply mascara to complete the look. Step 5: Finally, fill in the gaps and cover up the false lash at the lash line by applying another layer of your eyeliner.
Secondly I will demonstrate how to apply strip lashes: Step 1: Ensure that the lashes are trimmed to fit your clients lash line length correctly. Step 2: Keep your eyelash strip in place, by having your tweezer holding it firmly. Step 3: Take your eyelash glue and apply a small portion of it onto the back of the eyelash strip. Step 4: Blow onto the glue for a few seconds to get the glue to start hardening. Applying the lash at this stage keeps it from shifting position once you have placed it the way you want. Use your tweezer and position the lash exactly over your clients natural eyelash line to get a seamless full eyelash that looks and feels natural. Step 5: Use the backside of your tweezer and softly run it over the strip lash to make sure that it sits tightly.
Step 6: Finally, apply mascara to your strip lashes. This is an optional step. Its a personal preference to either use mascara after you have applied the strip lashes or not.
makeup from getting smudged beneath the eye lids. This helps you maintain that perfect smoky eye look all through the evening. Wipe primer across the eye and let it dry thoroughly before you get on to the next step. Next, apply foundation all over your face and finish it off with loose translucent powder or even a color powder, if this is what you prefer. Just make sure that the powder is the same color as your skin tone and not darker or lighter.
The secret of the bright, shimmering Kim Kardashian smoky eyes is to add a faint line with white pencil around the inner eye rims. Otherwise, you could use a light shimmer powder to highlight the inner corner alone. Finish off your look with a generous application of mascara. You may want to apply several coats to make your lashes appear thick and luxuriant. To add some curl to the lashes use an eyelash curler. For a dramatic look, you may want to opt for strip or individual lashes to give your eyes that extra oomph.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette and Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula
126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Neutral/Smoky Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler Strip false eyelashes Mascara 127 Blush Brush XL Face and Body Bronzer- Radiant Glow 10 Color Blush Palette- Neutral Nude Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Bright or Neutral Natural Lip Gloss
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone.
Step 3: Take 3 similar foundation colors and apply it onto your cheekbones directly underneath each other. The Color that disappears is the correct one to use. Step 4: Squeeze a bit of Liquid Foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette. Take your 125 Foundation Brush/ Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to your clients skin. Step 5: Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 6: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 7 -Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. If you rather want to use a compact powder, then you can use your powder sponge and dip it into the powder. Step 8: Take your powder brush and begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on her eyelids and lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. Step 9: Wipe your 126 Powder Brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 10: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 11: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 12: Choose a pencil/brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into the brow powder/eye shadow. Apply the pencil/brow powder/eye shadow in the direction of your clients hair growth to ensure a natural look. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which do not need a whole lot of filling in. Never draw the color onto her eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. Step 13: Take a highlighting color like white, champagne, gold or beige. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work it downwards to her eyelids.
Step 14: Take your 219 Precision Crease Brush and dip it into a grey eye shadow color. Apply this color in the crease of her eyes. Take the same brush and blend in the color. Step 15: Take your 204 Crease brush and dip it into black eye shadow. Apply this color on the outside corner of your clients eyes, in the crease. Create a v shaped curve. Do blending over this color. Step 16: Blend the eye shadow and correct any skew line with an earbud. Step 17: Take your highlighting color again and apply a small amount on the inside corners of your clients eyes, using the 229 Detailing Brush. Step 18: Take a black eyeliner pencil or gel eyeliner.Start by lining your clients eyes with the eyeliner pencil that you have chosen. Always do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corners of her eyes. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eyes. *If you are doing it on yourself, close one of your eyes and look into a mirror with the other one so that you can see what you are doing. Place your finger at the outside corner of your eye and softly pull your eyelid so that it is easier to apply your eyeliner. Step 19: Dip your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush into black eye shadow and smudge it all over the eyeliner line. Step 20: Use your 229 Detailing brush and apply a white shimmering eye shadow color on the inside corners of her eyes. Step 21: Take your tweezer and pick up one of the eyelash strips. Hold it steady in one hand while you are applying glue on the strip. Start by applying the eyelash at the left eye and move over to the other eye. Step 22: Take your mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hands thumb and gently lift your models eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. If you are doing this on yourself, you must not close your eyes. Keep it open while looking straight into a mirror.
Step 23: Apply mascara also onto her lower lashes. If she does not have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 24: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it either into the Face and Body Bronzer or a color that is one shade darker than your normal skin tone. Step 25: Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Ask your model or client to smile and apply the blush upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite to your nose and taking it upwards till the outside corner of her eyes. Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. Step 26: Take a nude shade lip liner and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Step 27: Gently fill in her lips with the lip liner. Step 28: Dip your powder sponge lightly into your HD Loose Translucent Powder. Apply this powder all over your clients lips. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer. Step 29: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over your chosen lipstick color. Just an important note to remember is that your eyes and lips should never have the same intensity of color- only one of them should draw the most attention. *For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well. Step 30: Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. Step 31: Pat another layer of HD Loose Translucent Powder over the lipstick color and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 32: Finally, take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
Also Note That: A smoky eye do not always have to be black, you can use various colors such as brown, plum, etc. Just make sure that you stay in the same color range. You can use eye shadows that come in a trio of the same color range to make it easier for you.
First Steps
Clear skin is the perfect canvas to create the pin-up look. However, you can simply cover up the rare blemishes with some skilful application of concealer before you start off your makeup. Start with a powder or liquid foundation. Take care that only a very thin layer is applied so that you do not get that harsh look once the makeup is completed.
with a tiny dot. Do this for both eyes so that you get perfectly symmetrical cat eyes. You can use gel liners and a fine tip liner brush for great results. Combine black eyeliner and a contrasting color eye shadow for a dramatic look. Moss green and red eye shadows are good choices if you want a pin-up look with a difference. The pin-up girls had perfectly arched eyebrows that lent definition to their facial features. Clean and sharp arches are what you need to duplicate this look. Use your tweezers to shape the eyebrows in the right way to achieve a sharp high arch. Add definition and correct the flaws with your eye pencils. Go for the darkest possible shades that blend with your skin color to define your brows. Take your hair color into account when picking out your eyebrow pencil color too. You can safely go two shades darker than your natural hair color if you have light hair. When you apply the pencil, make sure that the eyebrow is thicker towards your nose and thinner as its tapers towards your outer eye. Add some false eye lashes to draw the attention to your beautiful cat eyes. Try out a half lash style by simply cutting off the outer half from a regular full strip lash. This half lash goes over the outermost corner of your eyes giving it an extra tilt and fullness to create that perfect cat eye look.
Finish up with a light touch of powder pink blush or peach blush over the apples of your cheeks. Smile to reveal the curved apples and apply the blush over them to get a permanent blush that goes perfectly with your pin-up girl look. Combine with the classic 40s hair style with bandanas, pinned curls and rolls to complete your perfect pin-up girl look.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette or Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula 126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Neutral Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler False Eyelash Strips Mascara 127 Blush Brush XL Face and Body Bronzer- Radiant Glow 10 Color Blush Palette- Bright or Neutral Lip liner Pencil in red 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Bright
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze a bit of Liquid Foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette. Step 4: Take your 125 Foundation Brush/ Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to your clients skin. Step 5: Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 6: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 7 -Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand.Take your 126 Powder Brush and begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/presses powder, then you can use your powder sponge or 126 Powder Brush and dip it into the powder. Step 8: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it.
Step 9: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your clients face. Step 10: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 11: Choose a pencil/brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into the brow powder/eye shadow. Apply the pencil/brow powder/eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which do not need a whole lot of filling in.Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. Step 12: Take a highlighting color like white, champagne, gold or beige. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work it downwards to her eyelids. Step 13: Take your 204 Crease Brush and dip it into a light brown shimmering eye shadow. Apply this color in the crease of her eyes or onto her eyelids. This color should add just a touch of glamour to your clients eyes without taking the attention away from her eyes and iris color. Step 14: Take your 202 Large Shader Brush and blend in the color. Step 15: Take either a liquid or pencil liner in black and draw a line from the inside of your clients eyes, going thicker to the outside. For a dramatic cat-eye look, add a winged effect to the outermost corners of her eyes using your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush or the 229 Detailing Brush. Step 16: Take your tweezer and pick up one of the eyelash strips. Hold it steady in one hand while you are applying glue on the strip. Start by applying the eyelash at the left eye and move over to the other eye. Step 17: Take your mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush.Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other handsthumb and gently lift your models eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and give them a fuller look.Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. If you are doing this on yourself, you must not close your eyes. Keep it open while looking straight into a mirror.
Step 18: Apply mascara also onto her lower lashes. If she does not have a lot of lashes there, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 19: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it either into a light pink or peach blush just to give your cheeks that perfect touch of color. Step 20: Take your red lip liner pencil and apply it all over your clients lip line, starting at the top and doing the bottom part last. Make sure that you fill in the gaps at the corners of her mouth. Step 21: Fill in the rest of her mouth with the same color. Step 22: Dip your powder sponge lightly into your HD Loose Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for your lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer. Step 23: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over your chosen red lipstick color. An important note to remember is that your eyes and lips should never have the same intensity of color- only one of them should draw the most attention. Step 24: Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and repeating it on her lower lip. Step 25: Pat another layer of HD Loose Translucent Powder over this lipstick color and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 26: Take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
If you prefer adding a blush, choose soft, light shades like pale pink or peach. A bronzer may also give you the color you desire without making the final look very heavy and thick. Use the bronzer sparingly over your cheekbones to lend definition to your facial structure. Lightly brush along your hairline and chin too with the remaining bronzer/blush. Cream blushes are also a good option for a quick makeup session. They look great on the cheeks and they can work as eye shadow too. Of course, for the latter, they have to be the right shade. Cream blushes have the perfect texture to give your face a bright, moisturized glow without appearing greasy. The eyes come next in your 5 minute makeup routine. A shadow pencil is a good choice if you want to quickly define your eyes while giving the lids a hint of color too. Dark eye shadow highlights your eyes and draws attention to them instantly. Neutral shades add a subtle definition without actually making your eyes the focal point of your face. The challenge with dark shades is that minor flaws in the makeup will stand out quite visibly. Unless you are a pro with your eyeliner/eye pencil, you should opt for the safer neutral shades for a quick makeup session. For those who prefer eyeliners, start with the inner corner of your eye, keep to the lash line and slightly thicken the line as you reach the outermost corner of your eye. Blend with a brush and apply your mascara. If you have an extra minute you can curl your lashes with an eyelash curler before the mascara goes on. Unless you want to make your makeup heavier, limit yourself to a single coat of mascara. A touch of white at the innermost corner gives your eyes a shimmer and makes them look bright. Kohl pencils are also an option for minimalistic eye makeup. Simply run the pencil over your waterline to get subtly defined eyes. Using eye shadow with a light shimmer gives your eyes a fresh, dewy look, eliminating signs of tiredness. To complete your look for the day, your lips need a swipe of gloss. Light, punchy shades keep you looking fresh and full of life. If you use a lip balm, then pick one with tint so that it can double up as your lip color for your 5 minute makeup routine. If you do want to add a lipstick, pick soft shades like nude beige, or rosy tints. Avoid cherry reds or bright pinks for the quick makeup session.
In winter, always start with a SPF moisturizer to keep the skin looking hydrated throughout the day. Using foundation is also a great option for winter when makeup does not tend to look heavy. The risk of clumping and smudging is also lower in cooler months so dark eyeliner and shadow can be used in combination to highlight and define your eyes with great effect. Go with a slightly darker, richer makeup palette for your winter months when you can carry these colors off with elegance.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Moisturizer which contains a SPF factor Liquid Foundation or Foundation Quads Concealer Palette or Corrector Concealer Quad 130 Concealer Brush Spoolie Brush 15 Eye Shadow ColorPalette in Neutral 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush Eyeliner Pencils/Gel eyeliner Eyelash Curler Mascara- any color 127 Blush Brush Pale Pink/Peach Blush or XL Face and Body Bronzer Color Lip Gloss
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Squeeze a generous amount of Moisturizer onto the palm of your hands, rub your hands together and lightly push it onto your clients skin. Step 2: Analyze the skin and if there is the need to cover any dark circles or blemishes, then you must do this with the appropriate color of concealer. Step 3: Apply foundation with a wet sponge. Step 4: Comb your eyebrows with your Spoolie brush. Step 5: Using your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, choose a light/shimmery eye shadow color and apply it onto the eyelids. This will give her eyes the proper color that it needs for the daytime look. Always apply a white eye shadow color on the innermost corner of her eyes to give them that bright and refreshed look.
Step 6: Moving onto your eyeliner, take any color pencil or gel eyeliner and line the eyes, beginning from the inside corner of the eyes and slightly thickening the line as you move to the outermost corner. Make sure that this line is drawn almost into the eyelashes to prevent any gaps from showing. Kohl pencils are also a good option. Step 7: Take your eyelash curler and curl your clients eyelashes if you have an extra minute at hand. Step 8: Remove your mascara from the tube and apply 2-3 coats in zigzag movements. This will make the eyelashes appear fuller and prevent them from clogging. Step 9: Take your favourite color blush or bronzer and wipe a small amount over the cheekbones, around the hairline and on the chin by using your 127 Blush Brush. Step 10: Finally, take your lip gloss and apply it all over the lips. For this look it is best to choose shades that are light such as nudes or rosy tints.
Please Note That: It is not always advisable to opt for the same look in both summer and winter months. In summer months you can do away with the eyeliner and opt for a shimmer shadow instead. Touch up your T-zone with a light powder to stave off the greasy look that may appear after a few hours outside. In winter, always start with a SPF moisturizer to keep the skin looking hydrated throughout the day.
you can wear with glasses gradually increases with the thickness of your frames. A thicker frame allows you to wear a bit more makeup compared to glasses with thinner or no frames.
your eyes. Also, bear it in mind that you should certainly apply eyeliner when wearing glasses with thin lenses.
How to apply makeup for the rest of your face, when wearing glasses
Glasses have a natural tendency to bring focus to your eyes, making it crucial to highlight all the features of your face so that your face does not hide behind your frames. The best way to achieve that is to apply lesser makeup but use brighter shades instead. Taking good care of your skin is extremely important for anybody regardless of whether you wear glasses or not. If you do wear glasses then the importance of skincare is paramount. Use any suitable gel to avoid puffy eyes as they get magnified under your glasses. It is good to begin with a light-reflecting under eye serum, also use an under eye cream to avoid your wrinkles or dry skin from getting amplified under your glasses. When wearing glasses, your brows also attract a lot of attention. If you shape and groom them well they can contribute greatly to define the structure of your face. If you have thicker frames, take care that your brows do not hide under them. Also if you have thick brows, pluck them generously till you are able to tell them apart from your frames. Remember to use a brow pencil that clearly matches your hair color to define your brows. Finally, set them with an appropriate brow gel. You can dauntlessly add bold colors to your face. A peach blush can superbly compliment your pretty eyes. Also a peach blush suits most skin tones. This will get your cheekbones into the spotlight. You are free to choose as bright a shade of lipstick as possible. If you have a dark frame then a dark shaded lipstick would perfectly compliment it. However, if you have glasses with thinner frames or no frames, then a lighter color or just a gloss would be enough to balance the glasses. Also, using a mineral foundation can prevent the nose braces from ruining your looks.
Here are the ideal frames for the different face shapes. Round face: Aviator or square frames will compliment your round face perfectly. While choosing a frame you should try to choose one that lengthens your features. Opt for frame tips with a clear bridge; they make your eyes appear wider. Round frames should be avoided at all costs. Oval face: An oval-shaped face is by large considered the perfect face shape. This is given that most frame shapes work well with oval faces, including aviator, square and oval. It is however best to pick frames that are at least as wide as the widest part of your face. The idea is to ensure a sense of proportion and maintain balance. Square face: A square face is one that is as long as it is wide. Circular or curved frames will suit a square face. If you have a square face, try to choose frames that have a greater width than depth. This will add a more softening effect. Oblong face: An oblong face is typically a lengthy and angular one with less width. Oblong or faces that are rectangular look good in circular, deep rectangular and triangular frames. A frame that is broader than its width can help accentuate your features. Heart shaped face: If you have a heart-shaped face, circular and geometric frames will suit you well. Opt for wide bottomed frames as opposed to rimless ones. The idea is to minimize your generous temple width and draw your eyes more to the lower part of your face. Diamond shaped face: A diamond shaped face is an angular one characterized by wide cheekbones, and a narrow chin and forehead. Aviator, square and circular frames go well with such face shapes. Opt for frames that are top-heavy, like frames that come with detailing over the brow line and semi-rimless ones.
they believe it will do no good. But with the help of these simple yet elegant makeup techniques, you can sculpt your face, bring out the beauty in your eyes and shine the limelight on your real self, who until now was hidden under a faade of your glasses. With proper care and the right makeup, your prescription glasses can now be an ornament of selfexpression and define your personality.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204/219 Crease Brush 202 Large Shader Brush 15 Color Eye shadow palette- neutral, smoky 8 Eyeliner pencils 5 Gel Eye Liners Eyelash Curler Mascara
Here are a few points to remember: Such a person can see very well at far distances, but not on short ones so the lenses will be very thick. This will result in any makeup fault showing immediately. Light, medium makeup colors should be used. Avoid shimmering makeup- rather opt for matte eye shadow colors Rather use dark brown eyeliner as black will only look harsh through the lenses. Apply the eye shadow color onto the fold of her eyes.
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly in an upwards direction. Step 2: Dip your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush into an appropriate eye shadow color that is similar to her hair color. If she has very light/blonde hair, then you may want to go for a color that is one to two shades darker than her hair color. Start by applying the eye shadow color from the thickest part of her eyebrows and gently work your way to the end of her eyebrows. Step 3: Take your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush and apply either a white, cream or beige color over her entire eye area. Step 4: Choose a matte eye shadow color that compliments her eye color and apply this color onto her eyelids. Step 5: Take either your 204 Crease Brush or your 202 Large Shader Brush and blend in this eye shadow color. Step 6: You may want to use eyeliner if you want to, but remember that it must not be heavily applied. Step 7: Take your Eyelash Curler and curl your clients eyelashes by gently squeezing them together for 1020 seconds. Step 8: Finally, apply 2-3 coats of mascara by making zigzag movements from the beginning of your lash line till the end. This will give your clients lashes the volume that it needs without clumping it together.
Now I will demonstrate How to do Makeup on Someone that is Near-Sighted Here are a few points to remember: Such a person can see very well at short distances, but not so good on far distances. The lenses of these glasses will not be thick at all and will make her eyes look smaller. Stronger colors such as charcoal, dove-blue, plum etc may be used. The emphasis of the eye shadow should be in the crease of her eyes and also at the outside corners of her eyes. A shimmering eye shadow color could be used over the existing eye shadow to accentuate her eyes. Finish this look off by applying loads of black mascara.
Lets start with the practical Step 1: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly in an upwards direction. Step 2: Dip your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush into an appropriate eye shadow color that is similar to her hair color. If you have very light/blonde hair, then you may want to go for a color that is one to two shades darker than your hair color.Start by applying the eye shadow color from the thickest part of her eyebrows and gently work your way to the end of her eyebrows. Step 3: Take your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush and apply either a white, cream or beige color over her entire eye area. Step 4: Choose a medium eye shadow color that compliments your clients eyes and apply this color in the crease of her eyes. Step 5: Take either your 204 Crease or your 202 Large Shader brush and blend in this color. Step 6: Take your 219 Precision Crease brush and dip it into charcoal/grey/dark brown eye shadow and apply this color on the outside corner of your clients eye, but in the crease. Make a v shape at this corner, dragging the color downwards to her eyelashes. Step 7: Take your 204 Crease brush and blend in this color. Step 8: Apply eyeliner on the top half of her eyelashes and do the same at the bottom, but only till the middle of her eyes. This will make her eyes appear bigger.
Step 9: Finally, apply 2-3 coats of mascara by making zigzag movements from the beginning of her lash line till the end. This will give your clients lashes the volume that it needs without clumping it together.
Beauty isnt always about perfection; its about identifying and appreciating your best features. In the world of makeup, this translates into one rule highlighting your most attractive facial characteristics and trying to improve upon the flaws that interfere with your overall look. This is referred to as corrective contouring. Its a popular technique used by makeup artists and stylists. As with any makeup process, corrective contouring involves its own set of techniques, dos and donts. This chapter seeks to give you an introduction on contouring and what it can do for facial aesthetics.
Contouring with makeup involves the use of various cosmetic tools and working on multiple problem areas. The former comprises foundation, concealer, powder, lip color and eye color to name a few. The latter consists of the face shape, nose, cheekbones, jaw line, forehead, eyes and lips. Corrective contouring is not a rigid technique, but a celebration of your uniqueness while playing up your best assets!
Steps: Place the mirror in front of you. Take your red lipstick and make dots along your hairline, the sides of your temples, your cheekbones, jaw line and chin. Connect the dots with each other. Compare it to the 7 face shapes and see what face shape you have.
Lets start with the seven basic shapes: Oval Face Shape The oval face is considered to be the best proportioned face shape and it has perfect balance. In simple terms, you could compare the oval face to an egg. The lower part of the face is narrower and the hairline is rounded and wider. The middle of the face is its widest part. To summarize this face shape: Narrow forehead Small jaw line Accentuated cheekbones
Long Face Shape The long face is also called the oblong or rectangle face. The hairline, middle part as well as the lower part of the face is all more or less equal in width. The hairline may be horizontal rather than curved, stretching from temple to temple. The length of this face shape is greater than its width. To summarize this face shape: High forehead High cheekbones Long chin Small face
Square Face Shape Very similar to the long or rectangle face shape, this face shape is characterized by a squared jaw and hair line. The main difference between the oblong face shape and square face shape is that the length and width of this face shape are nearly equal. To summarize this: Wide forehead, cheeks and jaw line
Round Face Shape A rounded jaw line and hairline characterize the round face shape. The length and width of this shape are almost equal. The round face is not a sign of chubby or flabby cheeks. In effect, slim women may have a round face shape as the facial shape has nothing to do with body weight. To summarize this: Round hairline, jaw line and cheeks (which cannot be seen) Sometimes a person with this face shape may have a double chin
Heart Face Shape This facial shape is also described as the inverted triangle shape. The upper most part of the face is the widest part. The lowermost part is the narrowest. The chin is pointed rather than squared or rounded. The hairline may run almost straight, from temple to temple and gives the face the overall look of a triangle turned upside down. But, for the true heart shaped face, the hairline has a widows peak. To summarize this: Heart shaped hairline Wide cheeks Small face Sharp chin
Diamond Face Shape Narrow chin and hairline give this face shape a distinct diamond like appearance. The middle zone (cheekbones) is the widest part of the diamond shaped face structure. The forehead is less pronounced and gradually reduces in width to form a narrow and pointed chin. The lowermost and uppermost parts of the face are equal here. To summarize this: The most prominent feature is the cheekbones The cheekbones are strong and well defined The forehead is thinner than the cheekbones but wider than the chin
Pear Face Shape Also described as the trapezoid shape or triangle shape face, this kind of face is widest at the lowermost point, the chin. The jaw line may be rounded. The hairline is the narrowest part of this face shape. This is a very uncommon face shape. To summarize this: Small forehead Wide cheekbones Strong jaw line
Some experts add an eighth face shape to this list- the hexagonal one. The hexagonal face is an angular version of the oval face. At the temples, the jaw line and cheekbones, you will see prominent angles. The middle zone is the widest part of this face. Due to the angles, this face shape appears to be hexagonal (with six sides).
When performing this on a client you will use the 127 Blush Brush but for the sake of the sketches I will use the 202 Large Shader Brush to illustrate the corrective contouring techniques because the 127 Blush Brush is too large for the sketches.
Step 1: Dip your 127 Blush Brush into a blush/bronzer color that is one shade darker than your clients skin tone and apply this onto her cheekbones. This will push back the high cheekbones and bring them more into balance with the rest of her face. Do the same around her jaw line. Step 2: Wipe your 127 Blush Brush with a tissue. Step 3: Take your blush brush and dip it into a white, beige or cream eye shadow color. Do highlighting just underneath her cheekbones Step 4: Wipe your blush brush with a tissue. Step 5: Finally, take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into a powder that is one to two shades darker than your clients skin tone. This you must apply around her hairline and at her chin. This will help give the appearance of a shorter face. * You may also use the 125 Foundation Brush and do shading around these areas if you find that it works better for you.
Step 1: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into a lighter powder/eye shadow color. With this you will do highlighting on your clients forehead and chin. Step 2: Wipe your brush with a tissue.
Step 3: Take the same brush and dip it into a powder that is one to two shades darker than her skin tone. This color will then be applied at the sides of her face (temples and jaw line). Step 4: Wipe the brush with a tissue. Step 5: Dip this brush into a light eye shadow color and do highlighting onto her cheeks by making a v shape application. Take this further and blend it into her temples. This will give her face a more angular look. Step 6: Wipe the brush with a tissue. Step 7: Finally, use the same brush and apply a bronzer just underneath her cheekbones, but do it in a horizontal application.
Step 1: Take your 127 Blush Brush and apply a darker shade of powder around the sides of your clients hairline and at the chin. This will make her forehead appear more in balance with the rest of her face. Step 2: Wipe the brush clean with a tissue. Step 3: Apply a highlighter such as an eye shadow that is one shade lighter, just underneath her cheekbones and also at the sides of her jaw line. Step 4: Wipe the brush clean with a tissue. Step 5: Finally, apply a blush/bronzer color onto her cheekbones.
Step 1: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into a darker powder color. Do contouring in the middle of your clients hairline and also at the chin. This will subdue all the harsh angles of her face. Step 2: Wipe your brush with a clean tissue. Step 3: Do highlighting at the sides of her jaw line and also at the sides of her temples. This will make the face more oval in appearance. Step 4: Wipe your brush with a clean tissue. Step 5: Finally, apply a darker color blush/bronzer towards the outside of the cheekbones and up to the outer corner of her eyes. This narrows down the widest part of her face, which is the middle part.
Contouring is effective only when the different shades you use to highlight and subdue the facial angles are blended in perfectly. Otherwise you could end up with patches over your faces that are in visibly different shades. Look at your face closely in good light after you have completed your contouring to avoid this. Click Here to Watch the Practical Video
Step 1: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into a white, cream or beige eye shadow. This will be applied at the sides of your clients forehead (temples). Step 2: Wipe your brush clean with a tissue. Step 3: Take the same brush and apply a darker color of eye shadow around her jaw line. Step 4: Finally, apply blush to the apples of her cheeks and use a highlighting color on the bottom and center of her cheeks.
Step 1: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into a white, cream or beige eye shadow. Apply this color on your clients chin and forehead. Step 3: Wipe your brush with a tissue. Step 4: Take the same brush and do shading/contouring at the sides of her jaw line and at the sides of her forehead (temples). You can either use a darker powder/bronzer color to do this.
Step 5: Finally, if the client doesnt have visible cheekbones and would like to make it more visible, then you can apply a highlighting color onto them to bring them forward. Otherwise it is advisable to use a bronzing color on your cheekbones.
Step 1: Take your 202 Large Shader Brush and apply a darker shade of powder onto the bridge of your clients nose. Step 2: Wipe the brush with a clean tissue. Step 3: Finally, take the same brush and dip it into a cream, white or beige eye shadow color. Apply this color at the sides of her nose. The darker color shall dim the largeness of her nose whilst the surrounding area of her nose is highlighted.
Broad/wide nose
If you have a broad nose that you want to make appear slightly narrow, then use a good quality powder (that is 1-2 shades darker) on the sides of your nose and also at the nostrils, leaving the bridge of the nose untouched. Here, dont blend the darker color with your face foundation, but ensure that the two shades are similar in hue, and both suit your skin undertone. Click Here to Watch the Practical Video Step 1: Take your 202 Large Shader Brush and apply a darker shade of powder at the sides of your clients nose and also at the sides of her nostrils to make the nose appear narrower.
Snub nose
The most common corrective contouring method for rectifying a small sized snub nose is to give it a more defined shape and to soften the tip-tilted part at the end of the nose. For this, apply a line or strip of highlighter down the length of your nose. This is because as this catches light, it makes the nose look longer and fuller. Take a darker color powder and apply this onto the tip-tilted area of your nose. This will push the tilted area backwards and soften up the shape of your nose. Click Here to Watch the Practical Video Step 1: Take your 202 Large Shader Brush and dip it into a highlighting eye shadow. Apply this color over the length of your clients nose. As your nose catches light, it will actually make your nose appear longer and fuller. Step 2: Wipe the brush with a clean tissue. Step 3: Then, dip the 202 Large Shader Brush into a darker color powder and apply this onto the tip of your clients nose. This will push the tilted area backwards and soften up the shape of her nose.
need to blend this highlighter on the sides of the nose with the face foundation you are using. Here it is advisable to use a slightly darker shade of foundation to give the corrective illusion of a well-defined nose. Click Here to Watch the Practical Video Step 1: Take your 202 Large Shader Brush and apply a highlighting color in a straight line down the bridge of your clients nose. Apply this color also at the sides of her nose to create the illusion that the nose is longer and broader.
Long nose
Usually women, who have long noses, generally want to make them appear shorter and slightly wider so that their nose looks proportionate. To achieve this kind of nose contouring, you will need both a darker powder and a highlighter. Begin by applying the highlighter down the centre of your nose in a line, but stop just before the tip of the nose. The nose tip then needs to be shaded. Once done, you need to examine your nose in real light to ensure the two have blended well and dont stand out on your face. Click Here to Watch the Practical Video Step 1: Take your 202 Large Shader Brush and apply a darker shade of powder on the tip of your clients nose just to make it look shorter. Step 2: Wipe the brush with a clean tissue. Step 3: Finally, take the same brush and apply a highlighting color down the centre of her nose, stopping just before the tip.
Hawk nose
Some people who have hawk noses tend to be very self-conscious about it, but it is important to remember that you can hide any unwanted areas by doing corrective contouring. A hawk nose is normally long with a very prominent bridge and downturned angle tip. The aim here is to make the nose appear into proportion with the rest of the face. Apply a darker shade of powder or foundation onto the hawk area (downturned tip at the end) just to hide it and then apply a highlighting color on the bridge of your nose. Click Here to Watch the Practical Video Step 1: Take your 202 Large Shader Brush and dip it into a dark powder color. Apply this color on the hawk part (downturned tip at the end) of your clients nose. The dark color will push the hawk area backwards by hiding it.
Step 2: Wipe your brush with a clean tissue. Step 3: Finally, take the same brush and apply a highlighting color on the bridge of your clients nose.
Things to remember
Nose contouring is best suited for night occasions and parties, as the generally dim and soft lights work well to support the nasal illusion you have worked hard to create. However, nose contouring during the day requires detailed care, as daylight is usually harsh and unforgiving to makeup.
Blend well - Makeup on the nose and around it needs to be blended very well. This is crucial as natural light is prone to expose your attempts at corrective contouring should your highlighter or shader not be well blended with your overall face foundation. In such cases, your nasal flaws may become even more obvious.
Dont limit yourself to the nose alone - When we talk about nose contouring, it is good to
remember that whatever makeup you use on the nose, you needs to start from the inner corners of the eyebrows and extend it till the end sides of the nostrils, as this whole area comprises the nose for makeup purposes. If you are using two shades of foundation in this area, then both need to be blended seamlessly or else their application lines will be visible.
Stay shine-free - Another common problem that makes most nasal flaws obvious is a shiny nose,
as it immediately draws undue attention to itself. The only solution to this is to ensure that you stay shine free. For this, you must never moisturize your nose before applying makeup, as it obviously tends to make you sweat. Another solution to the problem of a shiny nose is to
frequently powder your nose as loose powder is known to absorb all the excess oil. Also, when you buy foundation, highlighter and a dark powder for shading, ensure that you buy their matte counterparts and not the glossy or shiny versions, as they could prove counterproductive to you.
Use translucent powder - Irrespective of the shape of your natural nose and the corrective
contouring you do on it, remember to always dust some powder on it once finished. This is because good quality, well matched transparent powder is known to hold the makeup in place and set it in a way that it stays the same for a long time.
Draw attention to your eyes or lips - Another good idea to ensure that no one catches your
nasal contouring is to draw attention to some other part of your face, such as your lips or your eyes. Highlight one of them in flattering shades and hues and blend them well with the overall foundation on your face. This age old makeup trick works well because it is so simple and easy and ensures no one examines your attempts at nose contouring too closely. Broken or snub nose; feel free to experiment with smoky eyes, metallic eye shadows and hot lip colors that draw attention above and below your nose.
what is jutting out, and a dark shade of foundation can help you create the illusion of a shadow falling on that particular part, muting its visibility to a larger extent and making it appear slightly oval.
The main purpose is to bring the clients jaw line in balance with the rest of her face, by softening the chin area and making it appear slightly oval. Step 1: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into a darker shade of powder/foundation/blush.Apply this color onto her chin area. By doing this, you will push or hide your clients prominent chin.
Step 2: Wipe the brush with a clean tissue. Step 3: Then take the same brush and apply a highlighting color on the sides of her jaw line. This will bring these areas forward by accentuating them.
The aim here is to create a jaw line which otherwise cannot be seen. Step 1: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into a lighter shade of powder/bronzer/foundation. Apply this color over your clients entire jaw line. Step 2: Wipe the brush with a clean tissue. Step 3: Then take the same brush and apply a darker shade of powder/bronzer/foundation just underneath her jaw line.
Oval jaw
If your face is long in shape then an oval jaw line would hardly suit you well, as it would give your face an even longer and pinched look. Just note that the oval face (consisting of an oval jaw) is the ideal face shape and do not need any corrective contouring but if your client wants this done then the aim is to make it slightly square. To square your jaw line using corrective contouring, you will need a bronzing powder that is two shades darker than the area under your jaw line and chin. This shall serve to show a definite, sharp jaw line and square off your chin, giving you the look of a thin but well sculpted face.
Get rid of your side fuzz - To begin with; remove your side burns or your facial fuzz. You can do
this at home or in a parlor since easy to use creams and waxing strips are now available especially for this purpose. This exercise helps in two ways; it works to highlight both your cheekbones and your jaw line. Removing your facial hair will lend your cheeks a kind of a hollow look, exposing the lovely L shape of your side face and pushing out your jaw line. After doing this you will be sure to easily identify your jaw line and contour it accordingly.
Blend, dont mix - While anyone can apply basic makeup, not everyone can blend it well. It is this,
the process of seamlessly blending different shades of foundation, blushes and highlighters, which is responsible for the success of any corrective contouring attempt. You need to practice shadow play and shading your jaw line as often as you can, because an unblended jaw line stands out like a sore thumb, garnering you unwarranted attention and comments.
Dont ignore the neckline - When we talk about shading the jaw line, it doesnt simply mean the
line along its jaw. Corrective contouring focuses on providing a well camouflaged, seamless look so no matter what color highlighter/foundation/blush is used, always make sure that it is blended in. When doing contouring around the jaw line, it should not stop there- the color should also be applied in the under ear area, under the chin and blended into the neck line. If this is not done then your face would end up with an unflattering line showing everyone that you tried your hand at corrective makeup.
Keep that hair away - Always tie your hair before you start the process of corrective contouring on your jaw. Your hair may impede on your vision of the actual length and shape of your jaw line. Even if you have completed your face makeup, always tie your hair or push it back from your neck area, to get the best view of your jaw line. This also ensures you have unrestricted access to your whole jaw line and that your hand can glide smoothly across it.
Full cheeks
People with round faces are generally known to have full (not always visible) cheeks, which lend them an air of looking younger for longer. A truly round face is known to have a rounded chin and a short fairly wide
forehead. To make such a face appear slightly oval, you must draw attention and highlight your forehead and the area underneath your eyes that sits just on top of your cheekbones. This helps draw attention to the center of your face. Here, you can use shading on your cheeks and jaw line by using a bronze shade powder or cream foundation, which is likely to suit your skin tone.
The aim here is to make the cheeks appear not so full or round. People with round faces tend to have full cheeks. Step 1: Take your index finger and determine where your clients cheekbones are.To find this spot, simply place the tip of your index finger on the tragus part of your ear. If you dont know what part that is, then you can do two things. First, you can try making a fish face and suck your cheeks in, or second you can make a 45 angle between your lips and your ear. When you keep your finger inclined at such an angle you can feel your cheek bones above your fingers. This then is the area that needs to be contoured or shaded. Step 2: Take your 127 Blush Brush and apply a dark shade of powder/bronzer/blush just underneath her natural cheekbones. Step 3: Wipe your brush with a clean tissue Step 4: Finally, take the same brush and dip it into a light cream, beige or white eye shadow color. Apply this color just above her natural cheekbones. By doing this, you will create the illusion that she has nice accentuated cheekbones.
High cheekbones
Generally, women with long faces have high cheekbones matched with a deep forehead and a strong sharp chin. Such women should never highlight their cheekbones, as it would only serve to make their face appear even longer. You may however apply a highlighting color just underneath your cheekbones. The goal is to reduce the appearance of its length. Such women should do shading on their cheekbones by simply dusting some blush on the apple of their cheeks. This one trick can help to both widen and shorten the face. When you apply blush on high cheekbones, you must start by applying it closer to the apple of your cheeks, but brush outwards across the face in confident sweeps.
The aim here is to soften the high cheekbones so that they can bring balance to your face. If you have a long face shape, then you are most likely to have high cheekbones and by contouring it ensures that the face do not look longer than it is. Step 1: Take your 127 Blush Brush and apply a darker shade of bronzer/blush onto your clients cheekbones. The dark color will create the illusion that she does not have such high cheekbones. Step 2: Wipe your brush with a clean tissue. Step 3: Then, take the same brush and apply a light eye shadow color just underneath her cheekbones.
Wide cheeks
Women with pear shaped faces have wide cheeks and a narrow forehead. In such cases, to create the illusion of a well-balanced face, you must highlight your forehead and the area underneath the eyes and on top of the cheekbones. Here, both the jaw line and the cheekbones need to be contoured with a blush in order to minimize and reduce their width. The aim here is to narrow the cheekbones and by achieving this, you must apply the blush/bronzer closer to your nose area. Women with square faces also face the same problem of having wide cheeks. Therefore, such women also need to follow the same advice of highlighting their foreheads and the crucial area just on top of the cheekbones to take away attention from the square ness of their cheeks and jaw line. For such women, another good contouring trick is to apply blush on the apple of the cheeks alone.
The aim here is to make your cheeks appear narrower than they really are. Step 1: Take your 127 Blush Brush and apply a highlighting color on your clients forehead and also just underneath her eyes.
Step 2: Wipe your brush with a clean tissue. Step 3: Then take the same brush and apply a bronzer onto her cheekbones but apply this color closer to the nose area. Apply the same color at the sides of the jaw line as well. This helps to minimize and reduce their width. *You may also want to apply a blush color to the apples of the cheeks as this will provide rosy, glowing cheeks.
The aim here is to make your cheeks appear broader than they really are. Step 1: Take your 127 Blush Brush and apply a highlighting color at the top of your clients cheekbones. Step 2: Wipe your brush with a clean tissue. Step 3: Then, take the same brush and also apply a bronzer on her cheekbones but right next to her nose. By doing this, it will broaden your clients cheeks and make it look less narrow.
Things to remember
First, investing in good quality branded makeup products is a must to achieve the desired facial contouring you need. This is because poor quality cosmetics often look different in the palette and then how it reflects on the face. Invest in good quality brushes. Natural hair brushes are the best option to go for. Also keep a facial sponge handy for blending. The key to achieving good corrective contouring lies in brush strokes. While applying contouring powder, you must ensure that there is not too much powder on the brush as once on your face, it is difficult to remove it without messing up your makeup. The best solution is to dab your brush in the contouring powder, and gently tap it against the color palette or your hand before applying it on your face.
Irrespective of which way, upwards or downwards you move your brush, your strokes have to be absolutely soft and smooth, as the best cheek contouring can be achieved only if the chosen color glides on to your cheeks giving them a natural glow. The brush must always be held be at a 45 angle and be used in light, circular movements across your cheeks. Should you hold the brush hard or apply too much pressure it would adversely affect the end result.
Contouring makeup is available in different textures, but makeup experts all over the world generally prefer to use a powder version of it as it mixes and matches well with base makeup like foundation and concealer. It also blends well with any and all textures of complementary makeup. It is particularly good for amateurs trying corrective contouring for the first time.
Lastly, it is always a good idea to dust some translucent powder on your whole face, after you have achieved your look. This ensures that your contoured makeup stays in place, despite sweating, to ensure great and sculpted cheeks all day long.
Wide forehead
Generally, women with heart shaped faces have wider temples and foreheads. If you are one of them, then to get an overall balanced look, you need to focus on the temple area of such a wide forehead, shading it well. This shading needs to be balanced by highlighting the center of your forehead and the bridge of your nose. Such precise, corrective contouring helps to make your face optimally oval and proportionate in viewing. Similarly, for women with a round face who have a broad forehead, highlighting the center of their
forehead is a good idea. Such women should also contour the sides and temples of their foreheads to give their face an overall slim look.
The main purpose here is to make your face optimally oval and proportionate in relation to your nose- and chin- length. Step 1: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into a darker shade powder/blush. Apply this color at the sides of your clients temples. Step 2: Wipe your brush with a clean tissue. Step 3: Finally, take the same brush and dip it into a light eye shadow color. Apply this color in the middle of her forehead and also on the bridge of her nose.
A square forehead
Women with square faces generally have equally wide foreheads, cheeks and jaws. Such women naturally need to draw attention to the center of their face. To achieve this, you must highlight the center of your forehead along with the area over your cheekbones as this shall serve to pull attention to the center of your face. Along with this, you also need to contour your hairline and the corners of your temples to draw attention away from the sharp corners of your face. Such contouring helps make your face appear beautifully oval.
Step 1: Take your 127 Blush brush and apply a light eye shadow color onto the middle of your clientsforehead and just underneath her eyes (on top of cheekbones). Step 2: Wipe the brush with a clean tissue.
Step 3: Then take a darker shade of blush or powder and do shading around her hairline and the sides of her temples. This will help draw attention away from the sharp corners of her face.
A high forehead
High foreheads are generally found on women with long faces. With long shaped faces you must never highlight any feature as it would be a self-defeating exercise, considering it would only serve to make your face look longer and sharper than it already is. The only area where you may apply a highlighter is onto your cheekbones, while applying a darker shade blush just underneath it. This will create the perfect angles for the face and draw the attention away from the length of it. Do shading on both your chin and the top area of your forehead (around your hairline) in order to make your face appear slightly shorter and wider than it naturally is. To further balance the length of your face, add a flattering shade of blush powder just underneath your cheekbones.
The aim here is to make the forehead appear shorter in length. Step 1: Take your 127 Blush Brush and gently dip it into a darker shade of powder or blush. Apply this color around your clients hairline and chin area. Step 2: Wipe the brush with a clean tissue. Step 3: Take the same brush and apply a neutral blush color just underneath her cheekbones. Step 4: Wipe the brush with a clean tissue. Step 5: Finally, take the same brush and apply a highlighting color onto her cheekbones. By doing the above technique, you will make this face shape appear slightly shorter and wider than it really is.
Women with triangular or pear shaped faces normally have a tapering forehead. Step 1: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into beige, cream or white eye shadow color. Apply this color at the sides of your clients hairline and temples. This will create the illusion that the client has a wider forehead. Step 2: Wipe your brush with a clean tissue. Step 3: Then take the same brush and apply a darker shade of powder/blush around her jaw line.
The aim here is to bring the forehead in perfect balance with the rest of the face by creating the illusion of a higher forehead. Step 1: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into beige, cream or white eye shadow color. Apply this color around your clients hairline and also at the sides of her temples. This will create the illusion of a forehead that is not so short.
could try tying colorful scarves around your forehead. You can also use or weave in artificial hair such as an attractive set of colorful curls that cascade down your forehead, hiding it.
Apart from this, your eye shadow should also match your skin tone. Experts suggest experimenting with dramatic colors such as amber, neon shades and jade, but to stay away from yellow hues, such as lemon and mustard, as these make your green eyes appear dull. Another thumb rule is to never exactly match your eye color with your eye shadow. Instead, contrasting these colors is the best. For example, a light green eye shadow would not look very good on a green pair of eyes, but a turquoise blue one would look very attractive. Shades of silver and grey also make green eyes stand out, but you need to be careful while using these as there is always the danger that your eyes may end up looking too cold. A smoky look goes well with green eyes, and so does brown eye shadow. However, while applying such shades of eye shadow, be cautious because if your eyes are more hazel than green, then a brown eye shadow would make your eyes look deep-set. On the other hand, women with green eyes can never go wrong while applying shades of gold, copper and bronze. Remember, makeup for green eyes can never be restricted to any one color as it would either heavily contrast with the greenness of your eyes or make them look incredibly dull. The trick is to layer your eye makeup in such a way that your green eyes come across as striking.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: 212 Spoolie Brush 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush 219 Precision Crease Brush Foundation Sponge 202 Large Shader Brush 229 Detailing Brush 207 Angle Eye Liner Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Neutral, Smoky and Theatrical Eyeliner Pencils or Gel Eye Liners
Now lets start with the practical Please note that the models eyes are already prepped with primer, concealer, foundation and HD Translucent Powder. Step 1: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly in an upwards movement, taking it downwards at the sides. Step 2: Take your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush and apply a light beige color all over the eye area. Apply it from underneath your clients eyebrows and take it downwards almost into her lash line. Step 3: Take the 219 Precision Crease Brush and apply a deep purple or plum eye shadow in the crease of her eyes. Keep your foundation sponge underneath your clients eyes- this will prevent the eye shadow from falling onto her cheeks. Step 4: Take your 204 Crease Brush and do blending over this eye shadow color. Step 5: For a dramatic look you may use a black eyeliner pencil to line your clients eyes with. Step 6: Take your 229 Detailing Brush and apply a black or dark grey eye shadow over the eyeliner that you have applied. This will create a smudged look. Step 7: Take the eyelash curler and place it underneath your clients eyelashes while her eyes are open. Gently squeeze the eyelashes for 10 - 20 seconds to give them a nice curl. Step 8: Finally, take black mascara and gently wipe it down the inside of the tube. Ask your client to close her eyes and apply the mascara wand exactly where the eyelashes start. Comb the wand upwards and outwards, making zigzag movements. This will prevent the mascara from forming clumps and also give her eyelashes that desired volume.
Starting point
As discussed before, remember is to use a good quality primer over your entire eye area. Make sure that you cover any dark circles or puffiness underneath the eyes before moving on to your foundation and loose or pressed powder. To highlight your brow, use a peach, white, beige or champagne eye shadow and cover the brow bone to lash line area evenly with it. When you finish, your entire eyelid should have a blemish free, even tone that serves as the base for your final eye shadow application. A light shade is used here at first to ensure that your brown eyes get the attention they deserve.
gold, vanilla, gray, black, violet, nutmeg or purple. Pick the deeper hues of these colors to outline your brown eyes perfectly. One of the biggest advantages of having brown eyes is that you can pull off the dramatic look just as well as you can carry away the subtle one. This makes it incredibly easy for brown eyed beauties to match their eye makeup to their outfit or mood. A smoky eye also looks very nice with brown eyes.
People who have brown eyes have so many options when it comes to eye shadow colors. Since the pigment of your eyes is already dark, very few colors will clash with it. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when applying eye shadow on brown eyes: Blue, grey, plum, gold, brown, purple, vanilla and shades of violet make your eyes stand out. For daytime, keep your makeup soft and lighter than the brown of your eyes and for night-time, opt for darker colors. Smoky eyes look great on brown eyes. Use black mascara for a stunning, dramatic look.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: 212 Spoolie Brush 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush 219 Precision Crease Brush 202 Large Shader Brush
229 Detailing Brush 207 Angle Eye Liner Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Neutral, Smoky and Theatrical Eyeliner pencils Gel Eye Liners Eyelash curler Black mascara
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows in an upwards movement, taking it downwards at the sides. Step 2: Fill in your eyebrows with the brown color of the Trio Brow Palette. Step 3: Take your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush and apply a white, beige or champagne eye shadow color all over the eye area. Apply it from underneath your clients eyebrows and take it downwards almost into her lash line. Step 4: Take your 204/219 Crease brush and apply a medium brown eye shadow in the crease of your clients eyes. Apply it from the inside corner of her eyes and take it all the way till the end. Step 5: Wipe your brush with a clean tissue. Step 6: Take the same brush and apply a dark brown eye shadow at the outer corners of the eyes crease and only until the middle of the crease. Make a v shape while taking this color into your clients lash line so that it is in line with the darker color of your crease. Step 7: Take the 204 Crease Brush and do blending so that the 2 colors blend well together. Step 8: Take your 229 Detailing Brush and apply a white/champagne eye shadow color at the inside corners of your clients eyes. Step 9: Use your black eyeliner to line the eyes at the top and bottom. Make sure that the edge of the pencil is not too sharp. A good tip is to sharpen the pencil and to push the point/edge, slightly angled, onto your hand so that it is just right for lining the eyes. Step 10: Wipe your 229 Detailing brush with a clean tissue.
Step 11: Take this brush and apply black eye shadow over the eyeliner line that you have drawn. This will give a very dramatic finish to your smoky eyes. Step 12: Take the eyelash curler and place it underneath your clients eyelashes while her eyes are open. Gently squeeze the eyelashes for 10 - 20 seconds to give them a curl. Step 13: Finally, take black mascara and gently wipe it down the inside of the tube. Ask your client to close her eyes and apply the mascara wand exactly where the eyelashes start. Comb the wand upwards and outwards, making zigzag movements. This will prevent the mascara from forming clumps and also give her eyelashes that desired volume.
If you want a cool look to match your evening gown, then choose pale pinks or pale blues (not the same shade as the irises). To highlight the color of irises and make them seem darker, pick up deep midnight, purple or violet eye shadow. Greyish- blue irises are best highlighted with a brown eye shadow palette. The medium brown goes at the crease of the eye while a lighter shade is applied over the lid. You can use brown eyeliner or even a black one over your lower lid to define your eyes. Brown is a natural tone that enhances the blue of your eyes
without creating an overly made-up look. This is an excellent shade for both morning and evening makeup. Grey-blue eyes also look stunning when you add a line with a matching grey blue eye liner. Greenish-blue eyes are best brought out by grey, purple or violet eye shadow fading into taupe towards the crease of the eye. For a stunning smoky eye look, deep blue and grey is the perfect choice. A black eye liner adds some spice to any of these shades and gives your greenish blue eyes a highlighted effect. But it could easily turn overly dark, so take care. Turquoise and teal shades that look overly bright on other blue eyes shades work very well with greenish-blue eyed beauties. These bring out the green shade in the irises and make for a stunning look. A great evening look is a gold shimmer shadow or a silver shadow mixed with dark grey or black. For a natural or nude look, taupe and champagne are a good choice for blue eyes of any shade. Tan or brown is also a good natural shade. Aqua/turquoise eyes are best accentuated by brown shades. While black is avoidable, dark brown is a good choice for aqua eyes. This eye shade is one of the few that looks good with both silver and gold shimmer/tone.
Blue eyes is such a big blessing to have so just imagine how those baby-blues can stand out when applying the correct eye shadow. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when applying eye shadow on blue eyes: The best shades to use for blue eyes are brown, gold, peach, chocolate, rust and shades of orange. Shades of purple and plum together with grey or light lavender work really well for evening makeup. Brown or bronze eyeliner works well for day or evening looks.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: 212 Spoolie Brush 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush 219 Precision Crease Brush 202 Large Shader Brush 229 Detailing Brush 207 Angle Eye Liner Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Neutral or Smoky Eyeliner Pencils Gel Eye Liners Eyelash curler Black mascara
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows in an upwards movement, taking it downwards at the sides. Step 2: Take your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush and apply a white, beige or champagne eye shadow color all over the eye area. Apply it from underneath your clients eyebrows and take it downwards almost into her lash line. Step 3: Take your 204/219 Crease Brush and apply a gold eye shadow in the crease of your clients eyes. Apply it from the inside corner of her eyes and take it all the way till the end. Step 4: Wipe your brush with a clean tissue. Step 5: Take the same brush and apply a dark brown eye shadow at the outer corners of the eyes crease and only until the middle of the crease. Make a v shape while taking this color into your clients lash line so that it is in line with the darker color of the crease. Step 6: Take the 204 Crease Brush and do blending so that the 2 colors blend well together.
Step 7: Take your 229 Detailing Brush and apply a champagne eye shadow color at the inside corners of your clients eyes. Step 8: Use your black eyeliner to line the eyes at the top and bottom. Make sure that the edge of the pencil is not too sharp. A good tip is to sharpen the pencil and to push the point/edge, slightly angled, onto your hand so that it is just right for lining the eyes. Optional: - Wipe your 229 Detailing Brush with a clean tissue. Optional: - Take this brush and apply black eye shadow over the eyeliner line that you have drawn. Step 9: Take the eyelash curler and place it underneath your clients eyelashes while her eyes are open. Gently squeeze the eyelashes for 10 - 20 seconds to give them a curl. Step 10: Finally, take black mascara and gently wipe it down the inside of the tube. Ask your client to close her eyes and apply the mascara wand exactly where the eyelashes start. Comb the wand upwards and outwards, making zigzag movements. This will prevent the mascara from forming clumps and also give her eyelashes that desired volume.
Makeup experts essentially point out that you need a minimum of three eye shadow colors to create the perfect smoky eye look. These three eye shadow shades can be classified as a highlighter, a medium tone shade and lastly a contouring eye shadow shade. Generally speaking, the highlight color acts as a base and therefore is generally of flesh color, with perhaps a dash of shimmer. The medium tone color, on the other hand, should be a shade or two darker than the skin or highlighter shade and preferably of matte texture. Start by applying the highlight color to the eyebrow bone till the duct of the eye. Next, you need to apply the medium tone color all the way from your lash line to the crease line of your eye and fuse it seamlessly with the highlighter already applied in the area. Let this application rest for a while. Begin by applying the contour color from the lash line, blending it in short strokes upwards towards the creases of your eyes so that it looks like the same shade of color is shifting from lighter to darker across your eye. Here, you should ideally use your index finger to gently smudge this contour color along your lower eyelashes as well. To finish a smoky eye look, apply a dark colored black or brown eyeliner and mascara to present the illusion of well-spaced, long and combed lashes. Such a classic smoky eye effect works the best for women who have small, deep-set eyes and grey eyes, as it tends to define their eyes even further. However, there are a few pointers you must keep in mind when trying out the smoky eye look.
Here are a few tips to keep in mind when applying eye shadow on grey eyes: You can use eye shadow colors that are in a darker variant than your eye color. You can use complimentary colors such as deep brown and purple for a dramatic night time look. You can use the same eye shadow colors as those for people with blue eyes, but can wear pebble, pearl and bronze as well. Dark brown or black eyeliners give the eyes more definition. Use black mascara as this will bring out the color of your eyes the best.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: 212 Spoolie Brush 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush 219 Precision Crease Brush 229 Detailing Brush 207 Angle Eye Liner Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Neutral, Smoky and Theatrical Eyeliner pencils Gel Eye Liners Eyelash curler Black mascara
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows in an upwards movement, taking it downwards at the sides. Step 2: Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it into a light brown eye shadow color and apply it from the beginning of your clients eyebrows and take it all the way to the end of the eyebrows. Step 3: Take your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush and apply a white, beige or champagne eye shadow color all over the eye area. Apply it from underneath your clients eyebrows and take it downwards almost into her lash line.
Step 4: Take your 204/219 Crease brush and apply a bronze eye shadow in the crease of your clients eyes. Apply it from the inside corner of her eyes and take it all the way till the end. Step 5: Wipe your brush with a clean tissue. Step 6: Take the same brush and apply a dark brown eye shadow at the outer corners of the eyes crease and only until the middle of the crease. Make a v shape while taking this color into the lash line so that it is in line with the darker color of the crease. Step 7: Take the 204 Crease Brush and do blending so that the 2 colors blend well together. Step 8: Use your black eyeliner to line the eyes at the top and bottom. Make sure that the edge of the pencil is not too sharp. A good tip is to sharpen the pencil and to push the point/edge, slightly angled, onto your hand so that it is just right for lining the eyes. Use an ear bud to rectify the eyeliner. Optional: - Wipe your 229 Detailing Brush with a clean tissue. Optional: - Take this brush and apply black eye shadow over the eyeliner line that you have drawn. Step 9: Take the eyelash curler and place it underneath your clients eyelashes while her eyes are open. Gently squeeze the eyelashes for 10 - 20 seconds to give them a curl. Step 10: Finally, take black mascara and gently wipe it down the inside of the tube. Ask your client to close her eyes and apply the mascara wand exactly where the eyelashes start. Comb the wand upwards and outwards, making zigzag movements. This will prevent the mascara from forming clumps and will also give her eyelashes that desired volume.
disastrous. If not applied carefully, such powder textured makeup tends to settle in the creases of your crows feet and wrinkles, accentuating them rather than hiding them. The best solution then is to apply light makeup in this delicate area, using gentle strokes of a soft brush or even your index finger. In this area of your face, any and all makeup that you apply has to simply glide on. Anything applied with a heavy hand or pressure will only work to highlight these facial flaws.
Drooping eyelids
With age, everything on your face sags, including your eyelids, giving you a perpetually sleepy or disinterested look. A good makeup trick to combat droopy eyelids is to apply your favorite eyeliner only to your upper lids. Start by applying your eyeliner from the centre of the lash, taking the line onto the outer corners of your eyes giving them the much needed, slightly lifted look that compliments your face.
However, you need to keep in mind that you must use a light hand while applying your eyeliner, as a thicker application of such eyeliner can accentuate your droopy eyelids further. Similarly, some mascara and an eyelash curler can both be applied only to the upper eyelashes to give them an illusion of being longer and thicker.
Dark lips
Years of lipstick use slowly start turning your lips a shade darker and thinner. Mature women should stay away from dark shades of lipstick as it generally doesn't flatter their thin lips. Instead, such women should stick to colors and shades close to their natural lip color such as those in hues of pink and rose. Choose a matte texture over a shiny one, and try using lipsticks which have balms or moisturizers in them as these shall ensure that your lips stay hydrated and don't lose their color. And as always, mature women need to be extra cautious about matching their lip color to their overall makeup, their skin tone and the clothes they are wearing.
Sagging skin
The most commonly affected area on your face is usually your chin which tends to create loose and sagging skin. Most women hate this, and many choose to go under the knife or undergo invasive surgeries such as facelifts. However, you can always save yourself the time and money by choosing to use corrective contouring makeup that camouflages and hides your sagging skin in this area. Such corrective contouring makeup is known to use creative shading and highlighting techniques to hide all the unflattering features of a mature woman's face, giving her a virtual facelift. The best way to hide such sagging skin is to apply a darker shade of powder/blush/foundation just underneath your chin area and also at the sides of your jawline.
Thinning eyebrows
As with skin, your hair too becomes thin with age and as a result, mature women tend to lose hair not just from their head but also from their eyebrows. To make your eyebrows appear thicker, mature women should choose to use good quality eyebrow pencils and eyebrow brushes that can help create the illusion of a thicker and natural eyebrow. Such thinning or sparse eyebrows should not be plucked with tweezers, and should instead be filled in using any commonly available brow powder or pencil.
While the above mentioned tips and techniques can help you hide skin flaws that appear with age, the best way to fight them is to prevent them or minimize their appearance. Keeping this in mind, here is some good advice on how to keep your skin looking healthy and glowing beyond 30.
part of your day care routine as regular use of a good quality sunscreen is bound to protect and nourish your skin, keeping it supple.
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Take your primer and squeeze a pea-sized amount onto the palm of your hand. Rub your hands together so that the primer gets spread all over them and apply the primer over your clients face. Begin by
pressing it onto her cheeks, forehead and chin. Also apply a bit of primer over her eyes, but ignore any primer on the mouth area. Step 2: Examine your clients skin to see if there is any area that needs advanced covering such as dark circles, wrinkles, pigmentation marks, pimples etc. If there is, then you must cover these areas first. A green concealer is handy to use on any red areas such as red veins or pimples, whereas a purple cover stick works well on any yellow areas such as pigmentation etc. An orange concealer is best to use on areas with a bluish tinge such as dark under eye circles/patches. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Wipe your brush clean with a tissue. Step 4: Take 3 similar foundation colors of your foundation Quads and apply it onto her cheekbones directly underneath each other. The Color that disappears on her skin is the correct one to use. Step 5: Wipe the foundation off your clients face. Step 6: Take your 125 Foundation Brush and apply the correct color directly from the Cream Foundation Quads. Step 7: Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 8: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 9: Take your 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. Step 10: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 11: Take your 126 Powder Brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 12: Take your Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 13: Choose a pencil/brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Step 14: Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into the brow powder/eye shadow. Apply the pencil/brow powder/eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which do not need a whole lot of filling in. Step 15: Take a matte eye shadow color like white, champagne or beige and apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids.
Step 16: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply a light brown eye shadow color in the crease of her eyes. You can also use a cream eye shadow if this works well for you. You may apply a darker eye shadow color on the outside corner of her eyes crease. Step 17: Take the same brush and apply a dark rust eye shadow color on the outside corners of your clients eyes, creating a v shape at the ends. Step 18: Take a brown, black or grey eyeliner pencil depending on your clients eye color. Start by lining your clients eyes. Do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corner of her eye. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eye. If youre using eye shadow color instead, then apply the color with your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush. Step 19: Take your eyelash curler, ask your client to open her eyes and look straight ahead. Place the open eyelash curler on her upper eyelash and squeeze gently for about 10 - 20 seconds. Step 20: Take your Mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Take your left-hand thumb and gently lift your models eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Step 21: Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 22: Also apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she does not have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 23: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into your Neutral Color Blush Palette. You can opt for a cream blush for a natural look or use a bronzer to give you a sun kissed look. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Ask your client to smile and apply the blush upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite to her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corners of her eyes. Step 24: Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. If too much blush color has been used, then you can take your foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. If the previous method is not for you, then you could dab your 126 Powder Brush into HD Translucent Powder and lightly go over that area. Step 25: Take the blush lip liner pencil and begin to line her lips on the upper or lower lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Repeat this at the top/ bottom. Choose a shade that is the natural color of her lips or choose a shade that is the same as lipstick color that you are going to use. Step 26: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer.
Step 27: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over your chosen lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. *For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, you can go a bit darker with your lipstick color. Step 28: Pat another layer of HD Translucent Powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 29: Take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
Remember why youre applying makeup for him - The goal in applying makeup for the
groom is to accentuate his best facial features and hide blemishes and scars. Dont apply the makeup as heavy as you would for the bride. It should be very light and natural.
No touching of the face - Remind the groom not to touch his face during the day. It will rub off
the makeup and also increase the likelihood of acne.
Let the skin rest after shaving - Usually the groom will have shaved long before you start his
makeup. But if for some reason he hasnt shaved yet, wait at least 20 minutes after he has shaved before you start to apply his makeup. This will allow the skin to rest and return to its normal state.
Bronzer to give some color - If the groom is very pale you may consider using a bronzer over
the nose, forehead, chin and cheekbone area. This will add a bit of color and give him a healthy glow.
Apply enough moisturizer - Mens skin tends to be drier and therefore the makeup does not
always stick to the skin properly, making it look unnatural. This also applies if the groom has more
mature skin. Therefore its always better to make sure that his skin is properly moisturized before applying makeup.
Dont conceal a spot that is bleeding - The groom may have an open or bleeding spot or he
also may have cut his skin while shaving. It is best not to try to conceal the open or bleeding area. Wait for the spot or cut to close and dry completely before applying makeup.
Now lets start with the practical Step 1:Apply moisturiser on your clients face. Step 2: Shape your clients eyebrows neatly. This step is completely optional and some men would prefer to leave their eyebrows as it is. Please see the How to Shape Your Eyebrows training video for more detailed steps in how to do this correctly.
Step 3: Take your Complexion Primer and squeeze a pea-sized amount onto the palm of your hand. Rub your hands together so that the primer gets spread all over them and apply the primer over your clients face. Begin by pressing it onto his cheeks, forehead and chin. Also apply a bit of primer over his eyes, but ignore any primer on the mouth area. Step 4: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 5: Wipe your brush clean with a tissue. Step 6: Take your 125 Foundation Brush/ Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to your clients skin. Step 7: Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If his neck color is hugely different than the color of his face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto his neck as well. Step 8: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from his hairline, working downwards towards his jaw line. Step 9: Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from the hairline downwards to his jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your powder sponge and dip it into the powder. Step 10: Wipe your 126 Powder Brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it.
Step 11: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your clients face by lightly wiping the face area in downwards stroking movements. Step 12: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 13: Choose a pencil/brow powder/eye shadow color that is appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into the brow powder/eye shadow. Apply the pencil/brow powder/eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which do not need a whole lot of filling in. Step 14: Wipe your brush with a clean tissue. Step 15: Take the same brush and dip it into a brown or black eye shadow, according to your clients skin tone and hair color. Draw a very fine line into your clients eyelashes and do the same at the bottom. Step 16: Finally, take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into your Face and Body Bronzer. Apply this color onto your clients jaw line or cheekbones if you want to emphasize or hide and area.
Now lets look at the different eye shapes and how to apply makeup on them.
Almond Eyes
These eyes have the perfect proportions so any makeup technique will work on them and also look good.
Wide-Set Eyes
For a well-proportioned and balanced face, the two eyes should have the exact space or width of another eye between them. Should that not be the case, women end up with eyes that are too far apart, making their face look broader than it really is. Eyes that are situated too far apart can then throw your whole face out of favor. Here are some tried and tested tips on grooming and makeup application that can do wonders to make your wide-set eyes appear closer to each other.
Eye shadow
Generally, the thumb rule while applying makeup to such wide-set eyes is to apply it in such a way that it emphasizes the inner edges, or the inner V of your eyes. To achieve this, use a dark color or darker shade palette to the outer edge of your eye and contrast this with light shades of the palette towards the inner edge of the eye. Such thoughtful and smart makeup works great to create the illusion of closer set eyes, giving your face an overall proportionate look.
Once you grasp the technique of applying eyeliner in this style, you will never have to be self-conscious about being stuck with a pair of eyes that are wide-set.
Close-Set Eyes
As previously mentioned, the distance between the eyes should be that of another eye. It is this difference that makes any woman's face look beautifully proportioned and structured. However, if your or your clients eyes are too closely set to each other, then you can rectify this with eye makeup. Using smart, corrective and camouflaging eye makeup, you can create an illusion of having perfectly distanced eyes that could then hold your face together under deeper scrutiny. Here are some tried and tested tips on grooming and makeup application that can do wonders to make your close-set eyes appear absolutely striking.
Eyebrows
To begin with, have a close look at your eyebrows and notice their shape, length and size carefully. For example, if your eyebrows are placed too close to each other, or if you have a uni-brow problem in the making, then chances are that this can compound your problem, making your eyes appear too close, even if they arent. In the How to Shape Your Eyebrows chapter I explain the steps in detail.
Eye shadow
Since you essentially want to create an illusion of space between your eyes, the best thing to do is to use light-reflecting, easy to use eye makeup that works well to open up whatever little or more space there exists between your eyes. Generally the rule of thumb is to emphasize the outer edges or V of your eyes. To achieve this, use a medium or dark color palette to the outer edge of your eye and contrast this with lighter shades or a lighter palette towards the inside corners of the eye.
an element of half smoky eyes look at the outer edges of your eyes. Focus on tapering the eyeliner line as you draw it. When this kind of makeup is done at the two extreme corners of eyes on both sides of your face, it works to shift attention from the closeness of your eyes to the center of your face. For best results, you need to repeat the same application strategy on the lower eyelid as well.
Step 7: Also use your Eyelash Curler and Mascara when applying makeup on a model.
Hooded Eyes
Hooded eyes are probably the trickiest type of eyes to put makeup on. If you have hooded eyes, you might face more problems in applying makeup because the eye makeup vanishes behind the lids when your eyes are open.
Eye shadow
The medium tone shade is your base color and this needs to be applied over the entire eye area. This helps by giving the impression that the lids are pushed away and the eyes are brought forward. The next step is to softly brush the darker shade on the part that is hooded. It's important to blend the medium and dark shade properly so that any evident lines and edges become even. Apply the lightest shade, also called highlight shade, on your brow bone, under your eyebrow, and along the upper lash line. Highlight shades are used for brightening up the eyes and will make your eyes pop.
Eyeliner
Use the eyeliner pencil to define your eyes by working it on and along the lash lines, clean any stray or visible edge. If you need to brighten your eyes even more, you can use the white eye pencil along the rims of the lower lash line.
Eyelash curler
An eyelash curler is a must-have for women with hooded eyes. Curling your eyelashes can lengthen the lashes and make your eyes seem bigger. After you have curled your lashes, apply the mascara on the upper lashes and your makeup is complete. To create a dramatic look for a special occasion, you can also add false eyelashes to your look. Select a pair with well-defined curls. It's also important to always have well-groomed eyebrows to frame your face and eyes. Nicely shaped eyebrows can give the image of bigger eyes.
Eye shadow
An important step is choosing an eye shadow that is best-suited for bulging eyes. Bulging eyes need warm and deep shades to create an illusion of depth. You need to look for darker colors; preferably grey, dark brown, maroon or black in three different shades- highlight shade, medium and dark. You may also choose just one shade of eye shadow but make sure that it's of a deep tone. When you use dark colored eye makeup, your eyes appear smaller. Avoid shiny, metallic, or shimmer eye makeup on really protruding eyes as they draw more attention to your eyes and can give you a harsh look. A matte finish eye shadow is the perfect choice to disguise protruding eyes. You also need a brown or black liquid eyeliner/eyeliner pencil, mascara, pressed powder, an angled eyeliner brush, and eye shadow brushes of different sizes. You can start your eye makeup by carefully applying the highlight shade eye shadow to your brow bone using a medium eye shadow brush. Applying a highlighter in this area catches the light and makes it more prominent, disguising the bulging lids. Apply the mid tone shade from the beginning of the lash line and cover the full lid. Using a large eye shadow brush, blend towards the brow bone to get a subtle fade. Next, apply the deep tone eye shadow from your lash line to the crease. To get a more intense effect, you can use an eye shadow brush with a flat head. Now apply the darkest shade across your lower lash line with the angled eyeliner brush then smudge gently to get a softer look. Run the liquid eyeliner along the upper and lower lash line. You can play with the width a little bit by making it as thin or as thick as you want. Complete your eye makeup with mascara. Make sure to use only a single coat on your lower lashes, apply at least two coats on the upper lashes. As the upper lashes are thick, they will blend in with the rest of the makeup and hide bulging eyes.
Round Eyes
These eyes appear very round so the makeup technique will differ a bit from the other makeup applications. Firstly apply a good quality primer over the entire eye area, followed by a suitable concealer, foundation and powder. This will ensure that the eye shadow stays on for longer. Then, take a light eye shadow color and apply it on the lid and slightly in the crease of
the eye. Apply a medium eye shadow color in the crease and take it outwards and upwards at the end of the eyes. This application will make the eyes appear not so round. Use an eyelash curler to curl your eyelashes only at the top and apply eyeliner at the outside third of your eye, top and bottom, taking it upwards at the outside corners of the eyes. This will give round eyes an instant lift. Finish it off with one or two coats of mascara.
Deep-Set Eyes
The characteristics of this eye shape are that it is set deep in the eye socket and has a very small mobile lid.
Step 7: Also use your Eyelash Curler and Mascara when applying makeup on a model.
Downturned Eyes
These eyes appear as if they are droopy. The goal here is to lift/pull the eyes upwards.
Step 7: Finally, apply eyeliner at the top and bottom lash line, but only until a third of the eyes. Step 8: Also use your Eyelash Curler and Mascara when applying makeup on a model.
Small Eyes
There are lots of women in the world who have beautifully structured faces and yet suffer from small eyes. While such women realize that makeup can help them improve the appearance of their small eyes, they are not entirely sure how to go about it. Often their experiments with makeup may have backfired and their eyes would only end up being smaller than before. Applying makeup to small eyes is a tricky proposition. The idea behind doing up small eyes is obviously to make them appear bigger.
Eye shadow
Women with such small eyes should mix and match light shades of eye shadow to their overall dress and personality. You can start by applying an eye shadow similar to your skin shade in and around your complete eye socket, extending it till your eyebrow line. Once this base eye shadow settles, you can apply a second layer of eye shadow appropriate to the color that you can wear for your eye color. Light shades of colors such as browns, pinks, purples and plum shades along with metallic hues of silver, bronze and copper etc. all look good on women with small eyes, provided they are applied carefully and in a thoughtful manner. While applying your chosen eye shadow, you need to apply the medium eye shadow color in the crease of the eyes. Use soft, short strokes with the eye shadow brush that you are using.
Eyeliner
Eyeliner is very important for women with small eyes as it helps to create the illusion of bigger eyes. You can choose eyeliner in any dark shade such as brown, dark blue and black as they are best to open up small eyes. To apply such eyeliner, you must always start by choosing either pencil eyeliner or a liquid one. Here, if your small eyes are highly sensitive and get irritated easily, then it is best to settle for good quality liquid
eyeliner, as these are known to simply glide on and give an amazing finish. Pencil eyeliners are equally good; however you need to apply slightly more pressure while applying them. When it comes to applying your eyeliner, start at the center of your eyelashes and draw a smooth line along your lashes till the outer corners of your eyes, extending your otherwise short lash line. Apply the same method on your lower lashes as well, and leave them to dry. Here, you must be careful that the eyeliner line that you are drawing is sleek and thin, rather than fat and clumsy as this would work to make your eyes appear even smaller.
Lash curler
Lastly, when all eye makeup is over and dry, you can use a lash curler to curl your eyes outwards. This exercise also helps to define your eyes further. It is best to use the eyelash curler before applying your mascara otherwise it may break your eyelashes.
Mascara
The one makeup product that women with small eyes simply must always carry at all times is a good quality, dark colored mascara. Once you have put eyeliner on your eyes you must let them dry a little before moving on to your eyelash curler and mascara. Choose good quality mascara that comes with a nice thick utility brush attached. Tap your mascara brush against the container to ensure that there is no extra mascara on your brush. Start at your lash line and comb your lashes away from your eyes in broad strokes. Make zigzag movements while you are applying the mascara to prevent them from clumping together. This will also give you that desired full eyelashes that you long for. Start with your upper eyelash and then do your lower one. Let your mascara dry a little and then put a second coat of it in the same way. Here, you can also use a transparent mascara as well to add both length and separate your eyelashes, giving the illusion of a wide eyed look, which naturally gives the appearance of bigger eyes. A word of caution though! Since mascara is very easy to apply, women generally tend to over use. This product is best applied sparingly and in a very slow and deliberate manner for it to be effective.
Asian Eyes
Asian eyes are one of the most unique and beautiful types of eyes, but the shape is also one of the most difficult shapes to apply makeup on. If you have Asian eyes, you might find it challenging to apply eye makeup because your eyes are mostly hooded. The most important tip for Asian eye makeup is not to use too much makeup. A common mistake made by many Asian women is that they pile on lots of makeup in an attempt to make their eyes look bigger. The key to stunning eye makeup is technique in application.
Eye shadow
Don't be afraid to go for colorful shades when you select your eye shadow. Color is the best way to make Asian eyes stand out. Never forget that the color you choose for your eye shadow has to look good on your skin tone. Don't select shades that match your eyes; the idea is to pick one that contrasts with your eyes and makes them pop. You can choose from shades of blues, pinks and purples in three different tonesdeep, medium and light. Gold or light brown tones are excellent choices too. For your highlighter, choose a shimmer neutral shade as it is most flattering. Always try to avoid dark colored shades for your eye shadow because dark eye shadow makes your eyes look smaller.
Tips
If you have asymmetrical eyes, you can apply extra eyeliner on the smaller part of the eye and curl the lashes a bit more. Try using a lipstick or lip gloss with light or neutral colors since the goal here is to draw attention to your eyes.
Don't make the mistake of using a black brow pencil; choose one which is slightly lighter than your natural hair color. Most Asian skin tones look better with light to medium brown brows.
Step 8: Also use your Eyelash Curler and Mascara when applying makeup on a model.
This keeps it on for longer and also prevents it from cracking around your eyes and mouth. Blend the foundation well until your facial tone matches your neck. Follow up the foundation with a dusting of loose or pressed powder in a neutral shade to smoothen it all out and to keep it looking fresh and natural.
For the eye shadow, the darker the skin color, the brighter the colors you can flaunt. Adding a touch of shimmer with gold adds the perfect touch of glam to your eyes. To combine bright colors and shimmer, simply combine two complimentary colors, one of which is metallic, say purple and gold. This particular color combo makes for dramatic eye makeup that looks great both during daytime and in the evening. For subtle eye makeup, use earth tones like cocoa, toffee or gold. For a touch of color, you can pick up sapphire, light plum or olive green.
You can use a good variety of bright shades for this look including greens, purples and blues. To keep your eye makeup bright but still get a professional look for office wear, choose bright eye liner or line the eye with bright shadow instead of going for an all-over bright look. Vivid purple eye makeup is a great choice for you if your skin has orange undertones. Yellow is an unusual color that instantly sets you apart from the crowd. This is a good color choice for women of color with red skin undertones, especially if your skin is mahogany or dark brown. The yellow shade highlights your eyes and gives you a perfect summer day look. Blue brings out the richness of brown eyes to the maximum and is a great look for younger women who desire bright and trendy eye makeup. This color highlights your eyes and works well with smoky eyes too, especially when you use indigo, navy, gray-blue or deep blue shades. Add a finishing touch to your eye makeup with liquid eye liner or an eyeliner pencil. Deep brown eyeliner sets off your eye makeup in the best possible way. Charcoal is a good choice for a more dramatic look but it needs to be applied with care and with the right color combination so that you avoid making your overall appearance too dark. The biggest advantage with African American skin color is that you can use shimmer and sparkle as well as bright colors without appearing overly made-up.
If you prefer to color your lips with lipstick, ensure that you match the shade to your skin undertones. Light skinned African American women can carry off pale and deep pink, taupe, red and peach lipstick. Medium toned skin looks great with red, medium to deep pink, magenta, bronze and browns while dark skinned African American women can try deep red, magenta, bronze, fuchsia and rich brown. Add some definition to your lips using a lip liner that matches the lip gloss or lip stick shade. Take care to avoid a darker lip liner since this will leave a visible outline over your lips. In general, it is best to keep your lipstick shades subtle so that they do not draw the attention away from the rest of your face, especially the eyes. However, if you do love bold lipstick colors, you can choose to highlight only your lips by keeping your eye makeup and facial makeup toned down to the barest minimum.
Mascara 127 Blush Brush XL Face and Body Bronzer- Radiant Glow 10 Color Blush Palette- Bright or Neutral Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Bright or Neutral Natural Lip Gloss
Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your 10 Color Concealer Palette and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, pigmentation or uneven skin tone. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup stick to it. If you want to even out her skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color that is 1-2 shades lighter than her normal skin tone. Step 3: Take 3 similar foundation colors and apply it onto her cheekbones directly underneath each other. The Color that disappears on her skin is the correct one to use. Step 4: Squeeze the correct color of foundation onto your Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and mix it with your 125 Foundation Brush before applying it to your clients skin. Step 5: Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 6: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 7 -Take your 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette and dip your 126 Powder Brush into a color that is similar to your clients skin tone. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer.
Step 8: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 9: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your clients face by gently working in downwards stroking movements. Step 10: Take your Spoolie Brush and comb the clients eyebrows neatly. Step 11: Choose a pencil/brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Step 12: Take the 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into the trio brow palette or the correct eye shadow color. Apply the brow powder/eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which do not need a whole lot of filling in. Step 13: Take a highlighting color like white, champagne, gold or beige. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids. Step 14: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply a light shimmering pink eye shadow color onto her eyelids eyes. Other good colors to use are mauve, bronze, black, dark grey, shimmering grey, dark navy, dark chocolate and rich velvet. Step 15: Wipe the brush with a clean tissue. Step 16: Take the same brush and apply a dark bright purple eye shadow color on your clients eyelids but on the outside corners. Step 17: Apply a dark charcoal eye shadow color over this color. Step 18: Use your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and line your clients eyes with the silver gel eyeliner. Step 19: Take your 229 Detailing Brush and apply a black or dark navy eye shadow over the eyeliner. Step 20: Take your Eyelash Curler, ask your client to open her eyes and look straight ahead. Place the open eyelash curler on her upper eyelash and squeeze gently for about 10 - 20 seconds.
Step 21: Take your Mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hand and gently lift her eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 22: Apply mascara also onto her lower lashes. If she does not have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 23: Take your 127 Blush Brush and apply a bronzer or any warm-toned blush onto your clients cheeks. Step 24: Line your clients lips in a color that is similar to the lipstick color that you are going to apply. Step 25 - Take the lip liner and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Step 26: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer. Step 27: Finally, take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over your chosen lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. Good colors to use are earth-tones, burgundy and some shades of pink.
If you are going with a classic white wedding dress, opt for light makeup which will have you looking fresh and radiant without taking away the splendor of the dress itself. If you want a bolder look, choose mildly contrasting shades for your makeup which will bring the spotlight to your face without making the makeup appear too overboard.
Style: Regal
For a regal look, complete with tiara, you need to opt for the princess look. Begin with moisturizer and then apply the foundation to get a more natural, even tone. Eye makeup begins with soft pink base eye shadow over the whole lid, a deeper rose for the contouring of the eye, applied over the outer edges of the lid. A snow white shade goes over the center of the lids right up to the brow bone for a princess effect. Line the upper lid with brown which brings out the rosy color in the eye shadow you have used so far. Dusky pink powder blush can be applied to the apples of your cheeks and then enhanced with a cream blush as well for better staying power. You can choose a cream blush with a hint of shimmer. These shades suit a number of skin tones which makes this look ideal for nearly every bride.
Style: Trendy
A trendy look gives you a captivating look that is young and pretty. The objective is to look hip yet elegant, casual yet not careless. A bronzer is used after the application of moisturizer and foundation to add a bit of glam to the captivating, trendy bride. For the eyes, the base color can be a honey shade while the darker color is more brown or coffee. The eyeliner plays an important role in creating the captivating look. Choose colors that will bring out your eyes and make them pop, for example, a deep purple. The liner is applied in such a way that it is quite visible. Finish with mascara on both top and bottom lashes. You can choose navy mascara instead of black if you have opted for deep purple or deep blue liner. Deep rose blush adds a hint of color to your cheeks and then its time for the lipstick. For the trendy look, the red lipstick is the right choice. Light skin tones look great with red lipsticks that have orange undertones while women with darker skin can opt for one with blue undertones. Use a brush to apply the lipstick so that you have greater control over the application. Add a touch of gloss to the center of your lips to complete the glamorous, captivating trendy bride look.
Chapter 41: How to Apply Makeup for Television, Magazines and Runways
If you think the women and men featured on TV, magazines and runways have gorgeous skin, hair and teeth, think again! After seeing them, you may wonder as to how they look so perfect. You may have even felt a little jealous of these people who are incredibly attractive. Well its high time you save yourself of all this guilt because no ones perfect. The women and men featured on television, magazines and runways have enjoyed the benefits of great makeup, along with a touch up or two. Right from their hair to their teeth, there are a number of makeup tips and techniques that are followed in order to bring about that flawless look. For instance, women on television tend to apply lipsticks in deep reds to help that dazzling white smile appearance. Makeup can alter the facial structure in many ways as youve already learned. Using certain makeup tricks can create illusions of more defined features. Apart from giving them that flawless look, makeup techniques used on women and men on screen and on runways also helps boost their self-confidence. .
Here are a few things to keep in mind: Basic makeup: When a person is going to be facing the camera for a lengthy period of time, makeup on the body and face is obviously needed. To start with, normal skin has some amount of oil, which generally can be noticed in close-ups. Shine of the skin can further be exaggerated by personal tension and studio lights. While facing the camera, at the very least, ensure that you have used either pressed or translucent powder which will remove the shine. Use a redness reliever eye drop to get rid of the redness in the eyes. This will not only make you look refreshed, but your eyes will also look bright. While applying on more than one person, ensure that disposable sponges and mascara wands are used in order prevent the spreading of skin bacteria from one person to another. Lighting considerations: Ensure that the makeup is frequently checked and applied under the same light conditions that will be utilized while the subject will be on camera. Since normal skin tones contain some amount of green, under fluorescent lighting the skin appears greenish. So it is necessary to ensure that high-quality and proper color balanced makeup must be done in the same lighting conditions that will be used at the time of shooting. Eyes: Using a clean eyebrow brush, shape your eyebrows and also pluck out any unruly or stray hair. Bushy eyebrows are usually acceptable when it comes to men, but for women it should be carefully shaped into gentle arches. The brows should taper downwards at the ends. If you want to fill in the gaps, then you can utilize an eyebrow pencil of good quality to make fine delicate strokes.
For women, some amount of eye shadow is always desirable. Choose the dry powder type eye shadow instead of the creamy type, as the former allows subtle blending and can hold up better under all the studio lights.
Lips: Another main aspect while applying makeup on women is the right selection of lipstick. Some of the lipsticks arent designed to be used on television as they tend to have a latent blue hue. When on camera, this blue hue tends to take on a purple appearance. Pure red lipsticks usually goes well with most skin tones on camera. Outline the lips with a lip pencil before applying your lipstick.
Depending on the proportions of the lips, the makeup will further accentuate them. As you already know, lip outlining is also used as a corrective technique. You can outline or draw a more desired shape. In the end, a lip brush can be used to add color to the entire lip area.
Once the lipstick is applied, dont forget to blot the lips in order to avoid that unnatural shine. While on television, usage of lip gloss doesnt look all that great. Usually, lipstick isnt applied on men, but when on television they will need a touch of one of the natural shades. For men, a shade of brown lipstick is usually recommended, and needs to be applied with a brush.
Ears, hands and teeth: If your hands need to appear on the camera through close up, special care will need to be taken. An appropriate shade of foundation needs to be used on the hands, just to ensure that the hands match all the other visible parts of the body. Also, this is one way you can minimize the color variations and wrinkles on your hands. Nails must be well manicured.
For women, colored nail-paint can be used, whereas clear nail-paint can be used for both men and women. Check the appearance of the hands on a television monitor before a production. Extreme close-ups tend to reveal the makeup flaws that couldnt be covered.
While concentrating on the ears, you will need to be very careful as you need to apply the right shade of makeup as the ears are redder than the adjacent skin tones. When back lights are focused on you, the ears tend to shine to some degree. To bring down the shine, the ears will need to be covered with foundation, which are one to two shades darker than your face. Cover the foundation with translucent powder.
Fashion designers want to make style statements and tend to make the models wear colorful or edgy makeup. Others prefer to keep a very natural look so that the focus stays on their designs instead of the model.
Another thing that you should keep in mind while demonstrating the product is the use of natural light. Choose the location of your demonstration facility carefully; ensure that it has ample natural light. This will help the customers to decide if the makeup really suits them or not. Different types of lighting can falsify the look of the makeup so it is better if you use natural light while demonstrating the products. Combine some specific makeup products with other products. For instance, use a primer along with foundation and while demonstrating a lipstick or lip gloss use a lip balm first. Such collaborations enhance the effect of the products. It also helps you in promoting two products at the same time by emphasizing on the importance of both. Keep the customer's skin tone, skin type and physical features in mind before the demonstration. Don't go over the top with your demonstration and try to keep it as natural as possible. Remember that most of the times the customers need to purchase the products for their daily routine and not for a special occasion.
advertising your products on a social networking site is to create a company page. The company page gives you huge scope for promotion and allows you to update it every day. If you want to promote a makeup store or service, a company page gives you the opportunity to display all your products along with illustrations. These pages can be shared with all your contacts instantly and they can further share these pages with all their contacts. This helps your product reach its target audience faster. Even if you have the budget to promote your product through other sources, you should compliment it with this method as creating a company page on Facebook or on Twitter will add onto your promotions drastically.
As a freebie you can offer them great makeup tips in exchange for their email address. You will then be able to notify your subscriber base by email of any news or discount offers you might have. Building an email subscriber base is the best advertising method online. By doing the above you will have a few hundred subscribers on your mailing list within a few months. By sending them valuable tips and news you can remind all of them of your makeup services. Your free subscribers will then eventually turn into paying clients.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette and Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula 126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Smoky, Theatrical Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler Mascara 127 Blush Brush XL Face and Body Bronzer- Radiant Glow 10 Color Blush Palette- Bright or Neutral Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Bright or Neutral
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins, etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze a bit of Liquid Foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette. Take your 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to the skin. Step 4: Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 5: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 6: Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your 126 Powder Brush or Powder Sponge to apply it. Step 7: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 8: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 9: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 10: Choose a pencil/brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into black eye shadow. Apply the eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which dont need much filling in. Step 11: Take a highlighting color like white, beige or cream. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids.
Step 12: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply a light brown eye shadow color in the crease of her eyes. Step 13: Take your highlighting color again and apply a small amount on the inside corners of her eyes, using the 229 Detailing Brush. Step 14: Take dark brown eyeliner. Start by lining your clients eyes with the eyeliner pencil. Always do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corner of your eye. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eye. If youre using eye shadow color instead, then apply the color with your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush. Step 15: Take your Eyelash Curler and ask your client to open her eyes and look straight ahead. Place the open eyelash curler on her upper eyelash and squeeze gently for about 10 - 20 seconds. Step 16: Take your black Mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hand and gently lift her eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 17: Also apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she doesnt have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 18: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into the XL Face and Body Bronzer. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Ask your client to smile and apply the bronzer upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite of her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corners of her eyes. Step 19: Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. If too much blush color has been used, then you can take a foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. Or you can dab your 126 Powder Brush into the HD Translucent Powder and lightly go over that area. Step 20: Take your toast lip liner pencil and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Choose a shade that is the natural color of her lips or choose a shade that is the same as the lipstick that you are going to use. Step 21: Take the lip liner and gently fill in your clients lips with it. Step 22: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer. Step 23: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over a medium pink lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. *For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well.
Step 24: Pat another layer of HD Translucent Powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 25: Finally, take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette and Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula 126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Neutral Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler Mascara 127 Blush Brush 10 Color Blush Palette- Neutral Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Neutral Natural Lip Gloss
Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins, etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze a bit of Liquid Foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette. Step 4: Take your 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to the skin. Step 5: Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 6: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 7 -Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your 126 Powder Brush or Powder Sponge to apply it. Step 8: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 9: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 10: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 11: Choose a pencil/brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into light brown eye shadow. Apply the eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which dont need much filling in. Step 12: Take a highlighting color like white, cream or beige. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids.
Step 13: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply a peach shimmering eye shadow color in the crease of her eyes. Apply a light brown eye shadow color on the outside corners of her eyes, but still in the crease area. Step 14: Take your highlighting color again and apply a small amount on the inside corners of her eyes, using the 229 Detailing Brush. Step 15: Take a dark brown eyeliner pencil. Start by lining your clients eyes with the eyeliner pencil. Always do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corner of your eye. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eye. If youre using eye shadow color instead, then apply the color with your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush. Step 16: Take your individual eyelashes and apply 5 of them on outside corners of your clients eyelashes. Step 17: Take your black mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hand and gently lift her eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 19: Also apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she doesnt have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 20: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it either into a soft pink blush color. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Step 21: Ask your client to smile and apply the blush upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite of her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corners of her eyes. Step 22: Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. If too much blush color has been used, then you can take a foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. Or you can dab your 126 Powder Brush into the HD Translucent Powder and lightly go over that area. Step 23: Take a blush lip liner and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Choose a shade that is the natural color of her lips or choose a shade that is the same as the lipstick that you are going to use. Step 24: Take the lip liner and gently fill in your clients lips with it. Step 25: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer. Step 26: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over a soft pink lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip.
*For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well. Step 27: Pat another layer of HD Translucent Powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 28: Finally, take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette and Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula 126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Smoky, Neutral Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler Mascara 127 Blush Brush XL Face and Body Bronzer- Radiant Glow 10 Color Blush Palette- Bright or Neutral Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Neutral
Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins, etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze a bit of Liquid Foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette. Step 4: Take your 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to the skin. Step 5: Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 6: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 7 -Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your 126 Powder Brush or Powder Sponge to apply it. Step 8: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 9: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 10: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 11: Choose a pencil/brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into the trio brow palette. Apply the eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which dont need much filling in.
Step 12: Take a highlighting color like white, cream or beige. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids. Step 13: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply a light brown shimmering eye shadow color in the crease of her eyes. Step 14: Take the same brush and apply a dark brown eye shadow color at the outside corners of her eyes, but still in the crease. Apply this color in a v shape and take it downwards almost into her eyelashes. Please note that the color should only be applied until the middle of her eyes. Step 15: Take your highlighting color again and apply a small amount on the inside corners of her eyes, using the 229 Detailing Brush. Step 16: Take a black eyeliner pencil. Start by lining your clients eyes with the eyeliner pencil. Always do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corner of your eye. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eye. If youre using eye shadow color instead, then apply the color with your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush. Step 17: Take your eyelash curler and ask your client to open her eyes and look straight ahead. Place the open eyelash curler on her upper eyelash and squeeze gently for about 10 - 20 seconds. Step 18: Take your black mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush.Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hand and gently lift her eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 19: Also apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she doesnt have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 20: Take your tweezer, pick up one diamante gem at a time and dip it into the eyelash glue. Begin to apply the gems at the outside corner of her left eye and finish it off midway between that and her hairline. Step 21: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into the XL Face and Body Bronzer or similar blush color. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Ask your client to smile and apply the bronzer upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite of her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corners of her eyes. Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. If too much blush color has been used, then you can take a foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. Or you can dab your 126 Powder Brush into the HD Translucent Powder and lightly go over that area. Step 22:Take the nude lip liner pencil and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Choose a shade that is the natural color of her lips or choose a shade that is the same as the lipstick that you are going to use.
Step 22: Take the lip liner and gently fill in your clients lips with it. Step 23: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer. Step 24: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over a nude lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. *For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well. Step 25: Pat another layer of HD Translucent Powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 26: Finally, take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette and Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula 126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Smoky, Neutral Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler Mascara 127 Blush Brush XL Face and Body Bronzer- Radiant Glow 10 Color Blush Palette- Bright or Neutral Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Bright or Neutral
Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins, etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze a bit of Liquid Foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette. Step 4: Take your 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to the skin. Step 5: Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 6: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 7 -Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your 126 Powder Brush or Powder Sponge to apply it. Step 8: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 9: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 10: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 11: Choose a pencil/brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into brown or black eye shadow. Apply the eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which dont need much filling in.
Step 12: Take a highlighting color like white, cream or beige. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids. Step 13: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply a light brown shimmering eye shadow color in the crease of her eyes. Step 14: Take the same brush and apply a dark brown eye shadow color at the outside corners of her eyes, but still in the crease. Apply this color in a v shape and take it downwards almost into her eyelashes. Please note that the color should only be applied until the middle of her eyes. Step 15: Take your highlighting color again and apply a small amount on the inside corners of her eyes, using the 229 Detailing Brush. Step 16: Take a black eyeliner pencil. Start by lining your clients eyes with the eyeliner pencil. Always do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corner of your eye. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eye. If youre using eye shadow color instead, then apply the color with your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush. Step 17: Take your eyelash curler and ask your client to open her eyes and look straight ahead. Place the open eyelash curler on her upper eyelash and squeeze gently for about 10 - 20 seconds. Step 18: Take your black mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hand and gently lift her eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 19: Also apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she doesnt have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 20: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into the XL Face and Body Bronzer or similar blush color. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Ask your client to smile and apply the bronzer upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite of her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corners of her eyes. Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. If too much blush color has been used, then you can take a foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. Or you can dab your 126 Powder Brush into the HD Translucent Powder and lightly go over that area. Step 21:Take the cocoa lip liner pencil and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Choose a shade that is the natural color of her lips or choose a shade that is the same as the lipstick that you are going to use. Step 22: Take the lip liner and gently fill in your clients lips with it.
Step 23: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer. Step 24: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over a bronze lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. *For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well. Step 25: Pat another layer of HD Translucent Powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 26: Finally, take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette and Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula 126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Smoky, Theatrical Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler Mascara 127 Blush Brush XL Face and Body Bronzer- Radiant Glow 10 Color Blush Palette- Bright or Neutral Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Bright or Neutral
Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins, etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze a bit of Liquid Foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette. Step 4: Take your 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to the skin. Step 5: Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 6: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 7 -Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your 126 Powder Brush or Powder Sponge to apply it. Step 8: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 9: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 10: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 11: Choose a pencil/brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair.Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into brown or black eye shadow. Apply the eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which dont need much filling in.
Step 12: Take a highlighting color like white, cream or beige. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids. Step 13: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply bright purple eye shadow color in the crease of her eyes. Step 14: Take the same brush and apply a charcoal eye shadow color at the outside corners of her eyes, but still in the crease. Apply this color in a v shape and take it downwards almost into her eyelashes. Please note that the color should only be applied until the middle of her eyes. Step 15: Take your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush and apply a shimmering pearl eye shadow color just underneath her eyebrows. Step 16: Take your highlighting color again and apply a small amount on the inside corners of her eyes, using the 229 Detailing Brush. Step 17: Take a black eyeliner pencil. Start by lining your clients eyes with the eyeliner pencil. Always do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corner of your eye. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eye. If youre using eye shadow color instead, then apply the color with your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush. Step 18: Take your tweezer and pick up one of the eyelash strips. Hold it steady in one hand while you are applying glue on the strip. Start by applying the eyelash at the left eye and move over to the other eye. Step 19: Take your black mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hand and gently lift her eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 20: Also apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she doesnt have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 21: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into the XL Face and Body Bronzer or a light bronze blush color. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Ask your client to smile and apply the bronzer upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite of her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corners of her eyes. Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. If too much blush color has been used, then you can take a foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. Or you can dab your 126 Powder Brush into the HD Translucent Powder and lightly go over that area. Step 22: Take the nude lip liner pencil and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Choose a shade that is the natural color of her lips or choose a shade that is the same as the lipstick that you are going to use. Step 23: Take the lip liner and gently fill in your clients lips with it.
Step 24: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer. Step 25: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over a light shimmering orange lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. *For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well. Step 26: Pat another layer of HD Translucent Powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 27: Finally, take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
Chapter 49: Bridal Makeup Look: African American Bride (Wrong Foundation Color)
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The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette and Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula 126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Smoky, Neutral Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler Mascara 127 Blush Brush XL Face and Body Bronzer- Radiant Glow Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Bright or Neutral
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins, etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze a bit of Liquid Foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette. Step 4: Take your 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to the skin. Step 5: Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 6: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 7 -Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your 126 Powder Brush or Powder Sponge to apply it. Step 8: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 9: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 10: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 11: Choose a pencil/brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it either into your trio brow palette or black eye shadow. Apply the eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance.
When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which dont need much filling in. Step 12: Take a highlighting color like champagne or gold. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids. Step 13: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply a golden brown eye shadow color in the crease of her eyes. Step 14: Take your highlighting color again and apply a small amount on the inside corners of her eyes, using the 229 Detailing Brush. Step 15: Take a dark brown eyeliner. Start by lining your clients eyes with the eyeliner pencil. Always do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corner of your eye. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eye. If youre using eye shadow color instead, then apply the color with your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush. Step 16: Take your tweezer and pick up one of the eyelash strips. Hold it steady in one hand while you are applying glue on the strip. Start by applying the eyelash at the left eye and move over to the other eye. Step 17: Take your black mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hand and gently lift her eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Step 18: Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 19: Also apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she doesnt have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 20: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into the XL Face and Body Bronzer. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Step 21: Ask your client to smile and apply the bronzer upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite of her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corners of her eyes. Step 22: Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. If too much blush color has been used, then you can take a foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. Or you can dab your 126 Powder Brush into the HD Translucent Powder and lightly go over that area. Step 23: Take a dark brown lip liner and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Choose a shade that is the natural color of her lips or choose a shade that is the same as the lipstick that you are going to use. Step 24: Take the lip liner and gently fill in your clients lips with it.
Step 25: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer. Step 26: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over the bronze lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. *For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well. Step 27: Pat another layer of HD Translucent Powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 28: Finally, take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette and Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula 126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Smoky, Neutral Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler Mascara 127 Blush Brush XL Face and Body Bronzer- Radiant Glow Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Bright or Neutral Natural Lip Gloss
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins, etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze a bit of Liquid Foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette. Step 4: Take your 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to the skin. Step 5: Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 6: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 7 -Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your 126 Powder Brush or Powder Sponge to apply it. Step 8: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 9: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 10: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 11: Choose a pencil/brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it either into your trio brow palette or black eye shadow. Apply the eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which dont need much filling in.
Step 12: Take a highlighting color like champagne or gold. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids. Step 13: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply a golden brown eye shadow color in the crease of her eyes. Step 14: Take your highlighting color again and apply a small amount on the inside corners of her eyes, using the 229 Detailing Brush. Step 15: Take a dark brown eyeliner. Start by lining your clients eyes with the eyeliner pencil. Always do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corner of your eye. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eye. If youre using eye shadow color instead, then apply the color with your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush. Step 16: Take your eyelash curler and ask your client to open her eyes and look straight ahead. Place the open eyelash curler on her upper eyelash and squeeze gently for about 10 - 20 seconds. Step 17: Take your black mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hand and gently lift her eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Step 18: Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 19: Also apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she doesnt have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 20: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into the XL Face and Body Bronzer. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Ask your client to smile and apply the bronzer upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite of her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corners of her eyes. Step 21: Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. If too much blush color has been used, then you can take a foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. Or you can dab your 126 Powder Brush into the HD Translucent Powder and lightly go over that area. Step 22: Take a dark brown lip liner and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Choose a shade that is the natural color of her lips or choose a shade that is the same as the lipstick that you are going to use. Step 23: Take the lip liner and gently fill in your clients lips with it. Step 24: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer.
Step 25: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over the bronze lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. *For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well. Step 26: Pat another layer of HD Translucent Powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 27: Finally, take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette and Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula 126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Smoky, Neutral Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler Mascara 127 Blush Brush 10 Color Blush Palette- Neutral Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Neutral Natural Lip Gloss
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins, etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze a bit of Liquid Foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette. Step 4: Take your 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to the skin. Step 5: Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 6: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 7 -Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your 126 Powder Brush or Powder Sponge to apply it. Step 8: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 9: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 10: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 11: Choose a brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it either into your trio brow palette or black eye shadow. Apply the eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which dont need much filling in.
Step 12: Take a highlighting color like white, cream or beige. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids. Step 13: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply a light pink/lavender eye shadow color in the crease of her eyes. Step 14: Take your grey/charcoal eye shadow color and apply this on the outside corners of her eyes, creating a v shape. Blend this color in with your 204 Crease Brush. Step 15: Take black eyeliner. Start by lining your clients eyes with the eyeliner pencil. Always do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corner of your eye. You can extend or thicken the line at the end of your clients eyes. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eye. If youre using eye shadow color instead, then apply the color with your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush. Step 16: Take your eyelash curler and ask your client to open her eyes and look straight ahead. Place the open eyelash curler on her upper eyelash and squeeze gently for about 10 - 20 seconds. Step 17: Take your black mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hand and gently lift her eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Step 18: Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 19: Also apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she doesnt have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 20: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into a soft pink blush color. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Step 21: Ask your client to smile and apply the blush upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite of her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corners of her eyes. Step 22: Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. If too much blush color has been used, then you can take a foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. Or you can dab your 126 Powder Brush into the HD Translucent Powder and lightly go over that area. Step 23: Take a nude lip liner pencil and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Choose a shade that is the natural color of her lips or choose a shade that is the same as the lipstick that you are going to use. Step 24: Take the lip liner and gently fill in your clients lips with it.
Step 25: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer. Step 26: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over a nude lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. *For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well. Step 27: Pat another layer of HD Translucent Powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 28: Finally, take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette and Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula 126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Neutral Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler Mascara 127 Blush Brush 10 Color Blush Palette- Bright or Neutral Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Neutral Natural Lip Gloss
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins, etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze a bit of Liquid Foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette. Take your 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to the skin. Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 4: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 5 -Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your 126 Powder Brush or Powder Sponge to apply it. Step 6: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 7: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 8: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 9: Choose a brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into the dark brown of the Trio Brow Palette. Apply the eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which dont need much filling in. Step 10: Take a highlighting color like white, cream or beige. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids.
Step 11: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply a soft brown eye shadow color in the crease of her eyes. Apply a light golden brown eye shadow color over the soft brown eye shadow. Step 12: Take your highlighting color again and apply a small amount on the inside corners of her eyes, using the 229 Detailing Brush. Step 13: Take black eyeliner pencil. Start by lining your clients eyes with the eyeliner pencil. Always do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corner of your eye. You can extend or thicken the line at the end of your clients eyes. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eye. If youre using eye shadow color instead, then apply the color with your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush. Step 14: Take your eyelash curler and ask your client to open her eyes and look straight ahead. Place the open eyelash curler on her upper eyelash and squeeze gently for about 10 - 20 seconds. Step 15: Take your black mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hand and gently lift her eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 16: Also apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she doesnt have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 17: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into a plum blush color. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Ask your client to smile and apply the blush upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite of her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corners of her eyes. Step 18: Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. If too much blush color has been used, then you can take a foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. Or you can dab your 126 Powder Brush into the HD Translucent Powder and lightly go over that area. Step 19: Take a natural brown lip liner pencil and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Choose a shade that is the natural color of her lips or choose a shade that is the same as the lipstick that you are going to use. Step 20: Take the lip liner and gently fill in your clients lips with it. Step 21: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer. Step 22: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over a nude lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. *For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well.
Step 23: Pat another layer of HD Translucent Powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 24: Finally, take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette and Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula 126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Neutral Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler Mascara 127 Blush Brush 10 Color Blush Palette- Neutral Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Neutral Natural Lip Gloss
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins, etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze a bit of Liquid Foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette. Take your 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to the skin. Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 4: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 5 -Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your 126 Powder Brush or Powder Sponge to apply it. Step 6: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 7: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 8: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 9: Choose a brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into black eye shadow. Apply the eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which dont need much filling in. Step 10: Take a highlighting color like white, cream or beige. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids.
Step 11: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply a medium light pink eye shadow color in the crease of her eyes. Apply a light brown eye shadow color on the outside corners of her eyes. Step 12: Take your highlighting color again and apply a small amount on the inside corners of her eyes, using the 229 Detailing Brush. Step 13: Take a dark brown eyeliner pencil. Start by lining your clients eyes with the eyeliner pencil. Always do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corner of your eye. You can extend or thicken the line at the end of your clients eyes. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eye. If youre using eye shadow color instead, then apply the color with your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush. Step 14: Take your eyelash curler and ask your client to open her eyes and look straight ahead. Place the open eyelash curler on her upper eyelash and squeeze gently for about 10 - 20 seconds. Step 15: Take your black mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hand and gently lift her eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 16: Also apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she doesnt have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 17: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into a pink blush color. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Ask your client to smile and apply the blush upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite of her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corners of her eyes. Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. If too much blush color has been used, then you can take a foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. Or you can dab your 126 Powder Brush into the HD Translucent Powder and lightly go over that area. Step 18: Take a light pink lip liner pencil and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Choose a shade that is the natural color of her lips or choose a shade that is the same as the lipstick that you are going to use. Step 20: Take the lip liner and gently fill in your clients lips with it. Step 21: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer. Step 22: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over a nude lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. *For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well.
Step 23: Pat another layer of HD Translucent Powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 24: Finally, take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette and Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula 126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Neutral, Smoky Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler Mascara 127 Blush Brush XL Face and Body Bronzer- Radiant Glow Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Neutral Natural Lip Gloss
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins, etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze a bit of Liquid Foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette.Take your 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to the skin.Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 4: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 5 -Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your 126 Powder Brush or Powder Sponge to apply it. Step 6: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 7: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 8: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 9: Choose a brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into black eye shadow. Apply the eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which dont need much filling in. Step 10: Take a highlighting color like white, cream or beige. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids.
Step 11: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply a medium light grey eye shadow color in the crease of her eyes. Step 12: Take the same brush and apply a shimmering grey eye shadow color on the outside corners of her eyes, but still in the crease area. Step 13: Take your highlighting color again and apply a small amount on the inside corners of her eyes, using the 229 Detailing Brush. Step 14: Take black eyeliner pencil. Start by lining your clients eyes with the eyeliner pencil. Always do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corner of your eye. You can extend or thicken the line at the end of your clients eyes. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eye. If youre using eye shadow color instead, then apply the color with your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush. Step 15: Take your tweezer and pick up one of the eyelash strips. Hold it steady in one hand while you are applying glue on the strip. Start by applying the eyelash at the left eye and move over to the other eye. Step 16: Take your black mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hand and gently lift her eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 17: Also apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she doesnt have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 18: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into the XL Face and Body Bronzer. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Ask your client to smile and apply the blush upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite of her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corners of her eyes. Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. If too much blush color has been used, then you can take a foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. Or you can dab your 126 Powder Brush into the HD Translucent Powder and lightly go over that area. Step 19: Take a nude lip liner pencil and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Choose a shade that is the natural color of her lips or choose a shade that is the same as the lipstick that you are going to use. Step 20: Take the lip liner and gently fill in your clients lips with it. Step 21: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer. Step 22: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over a nude lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip.
*For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well. Step 23: Pat another layer of HD Translucent Powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 24: Finally, take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette and Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula 126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Neutral Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler Mascara 127 Blush Brush 10 Color Blush Palette- Neutral Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Bright Natural Lip Gloss
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins, etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze a bit of Liquid Foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette.Take your 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to the skin.Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 4: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 5 -Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your 126 Powder Brush or Powder Sponge to apply it. Step 6: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 7: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 8: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 9: Choose a brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into your trio brow palette. Apply the eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which dont need much filling in. Step 10: Take a highlighting color like white, cream or beige. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids.
Step 11: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply a medium brown eye shadow color in the crease of her eyes. Step 12: Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it into the navy blue gel eyeliner. Use your 207 Angle Eyeliner brush to apply this color at the top as well as bottom eyelashes. The eyeliner line must be taken upwards at the end. Step 13: Take your black mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hand and gently lift her eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 14: Also apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she doesnt have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 15: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into a light bronze blush color. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Ask your client to smile and apply the blush upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite of her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corners of her eyes. Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. If too much blush color has been used, then you can take a foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. Or you can dab your 126 Powder Brush into the HD Translucent Powder and lightly go over that area. Step 16: Take the deep red lip liner pencil and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Choose a shade that is the natural color of her lips or choose a shade that is the same as the lipstick that you are going to use. Step 17: Take the lip liner and gently fill in your clients lips with it. Step 18: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer. Step 19: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over a bright pink/fuschia lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. *For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well. Step 20: Pat another layer of HD Translucent Powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 21: Finally, take your crimson pearl lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette and Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula 126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Neutral, Smoky Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler Mascara 127 Blush Brush XL Face and Body Bronzer- Radiant Glow Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Neutral Natural Lip Gloss
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins, etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze a bit of Liquid Foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette. Take your 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to the skin. Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 4: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 5 -Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your 126 Powder Brush or Powder Sponge to apply it. Step 6: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 7: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 8: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 9: Choose a brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it either into black eye shadow or the trio brow palette. Apply the eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which dont need much filling in. Step 10: Take a highlighting color like white eye shadow color. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids.
Step 11: Take your 204 Crease Brush and apply a dark charcoal eye shadow color in the crease of her eyes. Do blending with the same brush. Step 12: Wipe your brush with a clean tissue. Step 13: Take the same brush and apply a black eye shadow color on the outside corners of her eyes. This will be applied in the crease of the eye and in a v shape inwards. Step 14: Take your 229 Detailing brush or an earbud and dip it into a bowl of water and then in black eye shadow. Start making dots from the inside corner of her left eye, around her nose and take it all the way around her eye until just above her eyebrows. Step 15: Take a black eyeliner pencil. Start by lining your clients eyes with the eyeliner pencil. Always do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corner of your eye. You can extend or thicken the line at the end of your clients eyes. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eye. If youre using eye shadow color instead, then apply the color with your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush. Step 16: Take your eyelash curler and ask your client to open her eyes and look straight ahead. Place the open eyelash curler on her upper eyelash and squeeze gently for about 10 - 20 seconds. Step 17: Take your black mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hand and gently lift her eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 18: Also apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she doesnt have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 19: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into the XL Face and Body Bronzer. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Ask your client to smile and apply the blush upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite of her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corners of her eyes. Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. If too much blush color has been used, then you can take a foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. Or you can dab your 126 Powder Brush into the HD Translucent Powder and lightly go over that area. Step 20: Take a nude lip liner pencil and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Choose a shade that is the natural color of her lips or choose a shade that is the same as the lipstick that you are going to use. Step 21: Take the lip liner and gently fill in your clients lips with it. Step 22: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer.
Step 23: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over a nude lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. *For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well. Step 24: Pat another layer of HD Translucent Powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 25: Finally, take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
The following items from our Makeup Kit will be used: Complexion Primer 130 Concealer Brush 10 Color Concealer Palette and Corrector Concealer Quad 125 Foundation Brush 5 Color Liquid Foundation Stainless Steel Mixing Palette and Spatula 126 Powder Brush 6 Color Pressed Powder Palette or HD Translucent Powder 212 Spoolie Brush 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush Trio Brow Palette 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush 204 Crease Brush or 219 Precision Crease Brush 15 Color Eye Shadow Palette- Theatrical, Neutral Black or Brown Eyeliner Pencil Eyelash Curler Mascara 127 Blush Brush 10 Color Blush Palette- Neutral Lip liner Pencil 316 Lip Brush 10 Color Lip Palette- Neutral Natural Lip Gloss
Now lets start with the practical Step 1: Squeeze a small amount of Complexion Primer into the palm of your hand and apply it all over your clients face. Step 2: Take your Corrector Concealer Quad and apply the appropriate color over any areas that need coverage such as dark circles, red pimples, pigmentation or varicose veins. Make sure that you apply cover stick over your clients eyes as well. This will help the rest of her makeup to stick to the skin. *Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins, etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze the correct color foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette. Take your 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to the skin. Begin at the one side of your clients face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 4: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 5 -Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand. Begin by pressing the powder onto your clients face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your 126 Powder Brush or Powder Sponge to apply it. Step 6: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 7: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 8: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your clients eyebrows neatly. Step 9: Choose a brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your clients hair. Take your 207 Angle Eyeliner Brush and dip it softly into the trio brow powder palette. Apply the eye shadow in the direction of hair growth to ensure a natural look. Never draw the color onto your clients eyebrows as this will only create an artificial appearance. When using a pencil, make sure that you use feathering strokes to fill in the areas that needs filling and go gently on the areas which dont need much filling in. Step 10: Take a highlighting color like white, cream or beige. Apply this color with your 221 All Over Eye Blender Brush, starting just underneath your clients eyebrows and work downwards to her eyelids.
Step 11: Take your 219 Precision brush and apply a lime green eye shadow color in the crease of her eyes. Step 12: Take your 204 Crease brush and apply a darker green eye shadow color onto her eyelids and on the inside corner of her eyes. Step 13: Take the same brush and apply a turquoise eye shadow on the outside corners of her eyelids and also underneath your clients eyes. Step 14: Take your highlighting color and apply a small amount on the inside corners of her eyes, using the 229 Detailing brush. Step 15: Take black eyeliner pencil. Start by lining your clients eyes with the eyeliner pencil. Always do the top first, working from the outside to the inside corner of your eye. You can extend or thicken the line at the end of your clients eyes. Make sure that you draw the line almost into her eyelashes; otherwise there will be a gap between the eyelashes and the eyeliner line. Do the same underneath her eye. If youre using eye shadow color instead, then apply the color with your 207 Angled Eyeliner Brush. Step 16: Take your tweezer and pick up one of the eyelash strips. Hold it steady in one hand while you are applying glue on the strip. Start by applying the eyelash at the left eye and move over to the other eye.
Step 17: Take your black mascara and lightly dab the lash liner brush against the rim of the mascara. This ensures that there is just the right amount of mascara on your brush. Ask your client to keep her eyes closed. Use your other hand and gently lift her eyelid up. Put the mascara brush at the base of the upper eyelid and make zigzag movements till the end of the eyelashes. This movement will prevent her eyelashes from clumping and will give them a fuller look. Repeat this process 2-3 times until you get the desired look. Step 18: Also apply mascara onto her lower lashes. If she doesnt have a lot of lashes here, then it is best to apply the mascara perpendicular to her eyes and start by running it lightly along her eyelashes. If she has thick eyelashes at the bottom, then you can apply the mascara the same way as you would with the top eyelashes. Step 19: Take your 127 Blush Brush and dip it into a bronze blush color. Shake off any excess blush onto your hand or dab it slightly on the rim of the blush box. Ask your client to smile and apply the blush upwards in a straight line, beginning opposite of her nose and taking it upwards till the outside corners of her eyes. Take the same brush and make circular movements over that line that you have drawn. This will ensure that there are no visible streaks on her cheeks. If too much blush color has been used, then you can take a foundation sponge and lightly swipe it over the applied blush color. Or you can dab your 126 Powder Brush into the HD Translucent Powder and lightly go over that area. Step 20: Take the nude lip liner pencil and begin to line her lips on the upper lip, taking the line outwards to the corners of her mouth. Do the same at her lower lip. Choose a shade that is the natural color of her lips or choose a shade that is the same as the lipstick that you are going to use. Step 21: Gently fill in your clients lip with the lip liner pencil. Step 22: Take your powder sponge and lightly dip it into your HD Translucent Powder. The powder acts as a holding base for the lipstick, ensuring that it stays on longer.
Step 23: Take your 316 Lipstick Brush and wipe it over a nude lipstick color. Apply it all over your clients lips, starting from the upper lip and doing the same on her lower lip. *For daytime, matte finish lipsticks are best to use whereas for night time, glossy or shiny lipsticks work well. Step 24: Pat another layer of HD Translucent Powder over the lipstick and repeat the same process of lipstick application one more time. Step 25: Finally, take your lip gloss tube and apply either a colored lip gloss or light pastel shade over your clients lipstick.
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