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Free homemade eye makeup and lipstick lesson -Part 1-

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By SitiNoor
Untuk Alihbahasa: B.Melayu

HOW TO CREATE THOSE EYE MAKEUP APPLICATION PERFECTLY?

    Maybe sometimes you do want to look stylish like one your dream celebrities ? either by their styles, clothes, the way they talk or even the way they blend their makeup. Just for their eye catching appearance this touch up process absolutely rely on their makeup artist. Perhaps how they tune those superstar needs a lots of skills and experience.  There's plenty of big name in makeup artist industries such as Gucci Westman, Mario Dedivanovic, Pet McGrath, Mary Greenwell, Sir John, Sarah Tano, Violette, Mylah Morales, Vincent Oquendo and many more. They all are professionals well blended makeup artist started from the basic lesson technique that what we are going to mention here. I really do hope this tip's can brings a drastic makeover into your life. Our loyalty readers out there can  achieve those in step by step methods with a good and easy image associated. So don't waste time and let's get started!.

 Recommended Makeup Tools

  There are 11 items products tools you should get to reach the perfect makeup application: 
Hoola Matte Bronzer is now available in four shades to flatter all complexions, perfect for getting a natural-looking tan all year long.

1. Holla Matte Bronzer

Hoola Matte Bronzer is now available in four shades to flatter all complexions, perfect for getting a natural-looking tan all year long. It comes complete with a built-in mirror and powder brush. These finely-milled bronzers blend smoothly and seamlessly.


The Oval 8 is a versatile tool designed for applying and blending liquid, cream, and powder formulations

 2. Oval 8 Brush

The Oval 8 is a versatile tool designed for applying and blending liquid, cream, and powder formulations—including bronzer or contour shades—to the face, with flawless results.




With a much larger shade range than most brow offerings (14, to be exact), you're guaranteed to find your match in this blendable, long-wearing pencil.


      3. Ultra Fine Brow Pencil & Styler

With a much larger shade range than most brow offerings (14, to be exact), you're guaranteed to find your match in this blendable, long-wearing pencil.



POWER FABRIC is a new liquid foundation that teams full coverage with a matte, lightweight second skin finish.


4. Power Fabric Foundation

POWER FABRIC is a new liquid foundation that teams full coverage with a matte, lightweight second skin finish. POWER FABRIC is a concentration of oils with no greasy effect,



Ultra black, intensely pigmented and long-wearing! Our precise applicator allows you to create the perfect wing or whatever liner look you desire.

 5. Eternal Eyeliner

Ultra black, intensely pigmented and long-wearing! Our precise applicator allows you to create the perfect wing or whatever liner look you desire.






ROUGE ALLURE INK FUSION. A second-skin liquid lip color with impeccable hold. A unique and extremely fine texture for an infallible makeup result: waterproof and ultra wear.

 6. SECOND-SKIN INTENSE MATTE LIQUID LIP COLOUR

ROUGE ALLURE INK FUSION. A second-skin liquid lip color with impeccable hold. A unique and extremely fine texture for an infallible makeup result: waterproof and ultra wear. A range of intensely matte shades that glide on easily with an exclusive applicator designed for precise, generous and even application.

Love is in the air and this palette is the only product we need for a romantic flush and sun kissed skin.

7.Honeymoon Starlet Palette 

Love is in the air and this palette is the only product we need for a romantic flush and sun kissed skin. 3 super smooth and pigmented powders help bring color back to your complexion.



These understated lash styles are quick to apply and comfortable to wear. Perfect for the first time lash users, they require no measuring or trimming, so you can simply glue and go.
8. Effortless Natural Lash Collection

These understated lash styles are quick to apply and comfortable to wear. Perfect for the first time lash users, they require no measuring or trimming, so you can simply glue and go. The ultra-natural finish will fool anyone into thinking they’re your real lashes, but better, for a "no makeup" makeup look.


Maybelline Strobing brings you the easy way: a creamy to mark your features with points of light stick. Master strobing is a creamy illuminator stick marks and enhances illuminating factions.

 9. Illuminator En Stick Master Strobing 200 Medium De Maybelline

Maybelline Strobing brings you the easy way: a creamy to mark your features with points of light stick. Master strobing is a creamy illuminator stick marks and enhances illuminating factions. You'll love it for its: - creamy texture in stick format - good effect immediately face: highlighting your best features.

 10. MOODSTRUCK ESTEEM lash serum (mascara)

Use daily for four weeks. Reduce use to three times per week once you are satisfied with the appearance of your lashes.

 In using eye makeup, your main goal should be to direct attention to the eye themselves, not to the areas around them. You want your eye makeup to enhance the color and shape of your eyes.

  You can achieve this with great success if you are careful to choose shades that compliment the color of your eyes and your skin tone as well and then learn to apply shadows and highlights with skill. The key is in the subtle blending of soft, muted shades-grays, browns and natural color blended carefully around the eyes areas. The more subtle the shading, the more natural the look. On first view, your eye makeup should give the impression that you are not wearing any makeup at all. If a quick glance tells you a woman is wearing blue or green eye shadow, blue (or whatever color) eye liner, the makeup is poorly applied. Well-blended makeup is deceptive: You cannot exactly what has been applied. In general, bright colors will detract from the eyes, but it all depends on blending techniques. 

  If they are skillfully done, bright colors can enhance certain eyes and complexions. Those with olive skin and small brown eyes can use bright colors successfully to bring out the face an eye much more effectively than by using subtle shades of brown or gray. For others, bright colors are suitable for nighttime use.

  Once you have practiced with the right application technique and have a general idea of the effects of color on your skin, try out new shadows and highlights. Apart from the fun of experimenting, you want to keep your eye makeup up-to-date with the styles and colors of clothes you wear. However, while the color of eye makeup changes with fashions, you want to be sure it will suit your own individual look before anything else.

  You may have used eye makeup for years without ever thinking about the various eye areas and the kinds of makeup to use on them. Concentrate on them in the mirror.

Perfect applied eye makeup draws attention to the eyes, not to the makeup around them.
Perfect applied eye makeup draws attention to the eyes, not to the makeup around them. 

Areas for eye makeup application: (1) under the eyebrows, for highlighting; (2) the crease or depth area; (3) the eyelid, for shadow application; (4, 5) the edge of eyelids, for eye liner application. Use mascara on eyelashes (not shown).
  Eyelashes. Areas for eye makeup application: (1) under the eyebrows, for highlighting; (2) the crease or depth area; (3) the eyelid, for shadow application; (4, 5) the edge of eyelids, for eye liner application. Use mascara on eyelashes (not shown).

  The rim of the eyelids. Correct placement of eye liner will help change the appearance of the shape of the eyes. To make eyes appear more wide-set (farther apart), apply the eye liner to only the outer edge of the lids, top and bottom, if desired. If your eyes are too wide-set, apply eye liner to only the inner corners, both top and bottom. This will create the illusion of less distance between the eyes.

  Eyelids. Eye shadow used wet or dry on the lids will give emphasis to the color of the eyes.

  Eyebrow area. The area directly below the brows. This is where you will apply a highlight color to complement the color of your eye shadow. A highlight should always be used if you are using a shadow.

  The crease or depth area. Between the lid and the eyebrow. This is where you would use a second shadow to achieve a more dramatic effect for nighttime use or where you would extend the first shadow for a deepening effect. Unless you have a large space between the eyelid and the brow, you really do not need to go into this area at all.  

   PREPARING THE EYE AREA

   When you are ready to apply makeup, be sure your skin is clean and moisturize in the dry areas. If top skin feels dry but your skin type is oily, use a non oily skin balance instead of moisturizer. Gently dab eye cream around the eyes with your little finger; blot off the excess with a tissue.

  EYE MAKEUP APPLICATIONS

  Once you know the areas where eye makeup is most effective, it is really then a simple matter of going from a subtle to a more dramatic look with the use of shadows and highlights around the eyes. The subtle, natural look is appropriate for daytime, and the more dramatic highlighted look for nighttime. Each "look" given below includes the makeup from the one given just before it.

  Begin with the application of a cream foundation or cover-up cream around the eyes. A cream foundation serves several purpose. First, it provides a base for eye shadows that helps keep them on the lid for a longer period of time. Secondly, it helps cover circle under the eyes. The under-eye area tends to be the darkest area on the face because of the blood vessels that are concentrated there. Some of us have darker under-eye areas than others. The cover-up cream should conceal this discoloration. Most people try to cover darkest under the eyes with a white or pale beige. This usually does not conceal the dark tone successfully because the darkness shows through the light color. We recommend using a color in skin tone or even slightly darker than one's skin tone, particularly if the circles under the eyes are very pronounced. Be sure you select a beige tone, not an orange one.

  Gently apply the foundation to the eyelid under the eyebrow and to the area under your eyes. Be sure to use a cream foundation for this area, nor a liquid foundation. The cream foundation is a basis for all eye makeup; it "prepare the canvas." It serves to neutralize the skin tone around the eyes, creating and even transition to the skin. Without foundation around the eyes, one tend to look like a panda bear, particularly if one uses makeup on the face. Cream foundation around the eyes also serves to hold on the eye shadow. By creating a base like this, you will get the true color of whatever shadow you select and it will stay on much longer, too.

  LOOK NO. 1

The most subtle and natural look with eye makeup is achieved with no more than a cream foundation and mascara; it is all anyone need, especially for daytime use.

  -First, apply the cream foundation around the eyes to cover the veins on the lids and the darker shadows under the eyes. Before you buy mascara, be sure to examine the brush. It should have long (not stubby), well-spaced bristles so that the mascara will go on smoothly.

  -Black mascara is really the most effective color for most eyes. It brings them out the lengthens the lashes at the same time. Choose navy blue if you wish a softer look or to complement a blue or navy shadow. Usually, colors around the eyes do best in shadow form, not in colorful mascara. Dark brown is fine to use if you have very long lashes.

  -Applying mascara first rather than last, as many makeup artist are inclined to do, helps open your eyes so that you see their shape. This is a great help in getting the full impression before you move on to applying shadows and liners. You may want to go more farther than your mascara application.

  -When applying mascara, you want to cover each hair all the way back to the root. The top lashes require a slightly different brush stroke from that used on the bottom lashes. On the top lashes, roll on, rather than brush on, the first coat; place the brush at the root of the lashes, and with a slow, rotating wrist movement roll upward to the tips of the lashes. Let the first application dry, and the reapply, this time brushing on the mascara with quick strokes.

  -To apply mascara to the bottom lashes, use the tip of the brush and slowly dot back an forth until you have applied as much mascara as necessary.

  -If any lashes look clumpy or stick together, carefully separate them with tweezers or a brow brush, being careful not to poke your eyes.

  -Eyelash curlers are necessary only for those who have lashes the grow downward. Not recommend them as they tend to weaken the lashes at the point where they curl them and can cause breakage.

How to apply mascara to top lashes: Rotate brush as it moves upward and outward from the base of the hair.

How to apply mascara to top lashes: Rotate brush as it moves upward and outward from the base of the hair.

  LOOK NO. 2

   After foundation and mascara the next look that you can achieve, with shadow, is slightly more emphatic. The effect can still be subtle, depending on colors that you choose. Remember that in both shading and highlighting, the darker the shadow or the bright the highlight, the more emphasis it will give your eyes. Keep in mind that the darker the shadow the more skill will be required to blend it in. Your goal is to keep the emphasis on the eyes, not on the shadow. Also, if you are going to use shadows at all, you must use a highlight.

  Those with light brown or dark brown skin may find that black, brown, or dark grey eye shadow colors just don't show up their skin. If that is a case,navy blue is a good color choice for a subtle effect.

  Although it is rare, some woman have two different colored eye. When most of them come into the salon for suggestions, they will be told that they can still achieve a unified impression by using soft, muted shades that will in some way balance between the two colors. Smokey blues and greens as shadows, for example, work well if one eye is blue and one eye is green. The same holds true with stippled or speckled eye-gray and brown together in one eye, for example. Choose muted colors for your eye shadows and highlights, and you can still achieve a unified overall impression.

  Blending is the key to applying eye shadow. The trick is to use one color on the lid and a complementary highlights shade just under the eyebrows. Each should be blended so that you cannot tell where one ends and the other begins. Shadows with some pearl in them blend more easily then those without, due to the soften consistency. Usually the pearl does't show once the shadow is applied.

  Most eye shadows can be used either wet or dry. Experiment to find out which is easier for you to work with. Usually a wet application is more subtle then a dry one and is easier to blend colors into each others. It will also stay on longer then a dry application. If you wear contact lenses, the dry application is not recommended-the powder tends to flake into the eyes and irritate them.

  To work wet, use your eye shadow brush. Deep it first in water, then in the eye shadow. Test the consistency on the back of your hand to make certain that it is neither too watery nor too thick before you apply it to the lids. You want the shadow to go on smoothly. Carefully "paint" the eye shadow onto your lids, using steady, smooth motions with your brush.

  For blending, use a small piece of sponge or tip of sponge-tip brush. This will even the color nicely.

  To work dry, use a sponge-tip brush. blend in carefully. Always be careful not to overload the applicator. Otherwise, the powder will end up on your face. Gentle taping will remove excess. If you should smudge, a cotton swab with a little water will clean up the excess.

Application of eye shadow, perfectly blended. Below: Eyes open, the effect of perfectly blended eye shadow.


Above: Application of eye shadow, perfectly blended. Below: Eyes open, the effect of perfectly blended eye shadow. 

  If you still want more of a "look" than the two shadows will give, you can use smudged liner underneath your lower lashes to give more definition to the eye and make them appear larger. An eye liner should not go in too close to the nose or it gives the eyes a close-set look. Smudging the line in, begin at the outer edge of the eye and work in just to the inner edge of the iris. Eye liners can give both a subtle and a dramatic effect depending on the shade used-from light grey, light brown, blue, plum, forest green to the most dramatic black and dark brown. Usually a bit of sift color is enough to create emphasis.

For some people-those whose upper lids are set back into the face, liner on the lower lids is all that is needed. But for others, it is necessary to balance off the upper lid with the same eye liner used on the lower lid. This can be accomplished in one of two ways:

  For some people-those whose upper lids are set back into the face, liner on the lower lids is all that is needed. But for others, it is necessary to balance off the upper lid with the same eye liner used on the lower lid. This can be accomplished in one of two ways:
  1.      Smudge in a dab of eye liner at the outer corner of the eye, forming a triangle. Use this technique only if you have naturally long, thick lashes or if you have used mascara to lengthen the lashes. It is important here to keep the balance, and long lashes are a must.
  2.       Line the whole top eyelid in one smudgy line, use a cotton swab to create this effect.
  Makeup pencils are excellent for lining.   


Two alternative methods of balancing eye liner on the lower lid. Right eye: smudge in a dab of eye liner at the corner of the eye and blend. Left eye: line the whole top eyelid.
           
 Two alternative methods of balancing eye liner on the lower lid. Right eye: smudge in a dab of eye liner at the corner of the eye and blend. Left eye: line the whole top eyelid.

  LOOK NO. 3

  This look involves adding a third color and/or shading to the depth area. For special occasions you can achieve a most dramatic effect by using all of the eye areas, including the crease area for shading. This does not mean using heavier or more colorful applications. It simply means that you will be giving your eyes the most prominent look possible with shading. A popular but unattractive combination of shadow and highlights is to use a brown in the depth area, white as a highlight, and a blue eye shadow. Brown in the middle crease area is really too much for any eyes, unless you are using a brown shadow. Try another color in the crease area: a violet eye shadow and a darker violet in the depth area and a light pink or toast highlight, or a pale blue shadow and navy blue in the depth area. Another kind of eye color combination that in fashion is a really pale, or nude, eye done with tones of peach, beige,or toast, with rust or plum in the crease.
  The challenge of adding a third color is to coordinate shades. Do make sure that they complement each other. Spend some time at home experimenting with colors to see how they work together, keeping your clothes and skin tones in mind as you focus on your eyes. Here are some suggestions:
  • For blue eyes and blond hair: peach, taupe, pink, or violet.
  • For blue eyes and dark hair: pink, peach, beige, or golden.
  • For brown eyes and blond hair: beige, pink, or peach.
  • For brown eyes and dark hair: gold, rose, peach.
  • For green eyes and blond hair: peach, beige.
  • For green eyes and brown hair: gold, yellow, beige, peach
  • For light eyes and red hair: peach, beige.
  • For dark eyes and red hair: gold, beige, peach.

CHEEK ROUGE

  If you need a bit of color, use a rouge. Cream rouge is recommended-it stays on top of the skin and can be removed easily. Gel rouge is bad for the skin-it stains. Powder and cake rouge applied with brushes creates problems, too. Powder gets into the pores. Additionally, bacteria and dirt accumulate on the brush and the makeup from repeated use and are transferred to the skin.

  While there are no set rules about the best color of rouge for your own complexion, the tones you choose should heighten your natural coloring. If you are very fair or pale, a soft pink rouge should give you all the color you need. Warm plums and pinks are best for yellowish skin tones. Peachy tones are absorbed into a yellowish complexion and are generally less flattering than the warmer rose-to-plum colors. To warm a dark skin tone, use ruby red or wine rouge.

  To apply a cream rouge, use a makeup sponge. Gently apply the rouge to the top of the skin, along the lines of your cheekbones. If your face is very long, you would want to blend a bit lower across the cheekbones and to the mid-ear. Otherwise, blend along the cheekbone and up along the temple, all the way to the hairline. If you are very pale, you may also add a dab of rouge in the center of your forehead and the middle of your chin, but blend these in very well.

Rouge application. Be sure to blend rouge out the hairline and along cheekbone.

Rouge application. Be sure to blend rouge out the hairline and along cheekbone. 


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  Applying Lipstick

    After eye makeup and rouge applications, your lipstick is the final application. Lipstick and rouge should be in the sane family of color. For example, if you were to use a peach rouge  and a plum lipstick, the overall effect would not work well at all. You want to achieve a unified look; nothing can ruin an impression more quickly than a jarring lipstick color that clashes with your eye makeup, rouge and clothes. if you put all your colors out before you apply them, lipstick and rouge together, you should get a pretty accurate idea of which colors will complement each other. 

  I will take more deep on this in next Halloween 2019: Perfect eye makeup and lipstick lesson 
PART 2. Otherwise I wish you all have a great Halloween season and chill out!!


  

  

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