5 mistakes you should not make when you put on makeup |
Posted: September 10, 2019 |
Makeup is, many times, the best resource we have to see each other with a good face and make us feel good every morning or give us the confidence necessary for an important appointment. But not always makeup is synonymous with offering our best version. There are mistakes that can throw us years on and that must be taken into account before giving us the ritual of it. As a makeup artist, here I provided some of them:
- Products in industrial quantities. It is a hypnotic fantasy to see how YouTubers use products and more products, but most do not need them or are good for your skin. If you are aware of the latest trends in beauty, you will know that there are products in full hype right now, but be sure that you do not need them all. No masks, no mists, no tonics, no pure bases, etc ... Unless you're completely sure of its effectiveness, less is more in any beauty routine. - Corrector. Forget about applying it to the YouTube style by drawing geometric shapes that cover practically the entire face, including the eyebrows, the forehead and the corners of the lips (not Kim Kardashian); with special emphasis on the area of ??the bags (not there, in any case just below). And less finish the play with the technique of baking. –Apply translucent powders, loose or compact, so that the product is better fixed–, the only thing you will get is to mark the expression lines because the contour is cracked. How do I apply it then? Most experts agree that just do it in the tear and just at the end of the eye (in what would be the external V, a part that is also just very interesting to illuminate, even to the temple, because with the passage of years usually depigmented). Very little is enough, and extend it with finger strokes. - Makeup base. Stop sponges and brushes, if possible. And that of trying to see how much coverage has a base giving it layer upon layer, NOTHING: the more product you apply, the more your imperfections will be noticed. It may seem that the masking effect is a good idea because it covers everything, but NO. In addition, he flees the matt bases. Bet on fluid formulations, moisturizers, and satin finishes. These types of foundations are those that guarantee a more natural result because paradoxically they are more grateful for the skin that presents irregularities. - Powders. Understand how to stop shading your face like crazy so that you do not shine. Glitters are not the enemy. And most of the powdered products on the market use ingredients such as talc, mica, and silica, which guarantee an impeccable finish for several hours, but do nothing more than dry out unnecessarily because they absorb moisture (in this case try better with fixing sprays ). Stop also applying highlighters and powder blushers near the eyes. If you want to achieve an optimal result and a good face effect, bet on liquid or creamy textures, and always blur them just above the upper part of the cheekbones, making outward movements. - Eyes. Opt for the simple and don't load them too much. Avoid profiling them in excess, especially so as not to make them more droopy. Runaway from the black line in the waterline, although, in any case, it's never too late to try the perfect cat-eye from Alexa Chung. Of course, abuse everything you want from the mascara and never neglect your eyebrows. In general, if you have to apply shadows do it on the mobile eyelid and not on the fixed eyelid or the eyebrow arch unless you master the art of enhancing the eye with a brushstroke. Neglect the concealer, and nothing too vibrant or metallic colors and with glitter because if they are not masterfully applied you will only be able to mark the wrinkles. A good point of reference is to bet on tones similar to your skin with which to illuminate your look.
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