Mastering makeup is an art that has been an integral part of the entire beauty process for thousands of years. Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Sumerians, the Indus Valley and many other civilizations – men and women – have known this art during their medieval history to the present day. Improving the appearance with the aesthetic use of cosmetics.
But in this first and previous century, the feminist movement published ideas on natural makeup and makeup-free inner beauty all over the world, and the use of cosmetics has been called a form of essential femininity. On the other hand, this period saw the development and development of many techniques and methods which led to the perfection of the art. Putting controversy aside, putting on makeup or applying flawless makeup is still a skill that women and the other sexes envy to some degree.
Step 1: Moisturiser and primer
It is very important that your face is hydrated and well hydrated before applying makeup. Moisturizer works well in this regard because it better integrates all of the underlying products into your skin.
Then apply foundation because it will moisturize both faces and your makeup will last longer.
Step 2: Apply foundation
Foundation is one of the most important aspects of your makeup, because when used correctly, it can give your face and neck a smooth and natural look. Apply the foundation on the face, preferably with a white tip brush. The foundation basically consists of three types: liquid, powder and cream. For those who do not want to use too much foundation, we recommend applying the foundation only in the areas you want to smooth and leaving the rest of the face without foundation. It is also important to blend it well in the neck areas so that the face makeup does not adhere badly to the neck. Quick Tip: You can always use foundation to break up a matte foundation for a cleaner look and better shade.
Step 3: Concealing with a concealer
Almost everyone thinks they have spots on their face, especially dark circles. And while it’s nice to admit mistakes, it won’t do you good to hide them. The second step in applying makeup is learning how to apply concealer to problem areas, especially the triangle under the eyes. This triangular treatment helps cover dark circles by creating a more natural tone, even while drawing attention to the eyes.
Step 4: Blush, contour and highlight (BCH)
Highlighting and contouring are quick and easy processes that take your makeup game to a whole new level. Apply cream or liquid highlighter to cheeks, browbones, cupid’s bow and chin before shaping the cheeks, forehead and sides of the nose. Make sure the outline isn’t too muddy and blend it perfectly with an angled brush. Apply the blush on the cheeks and apply to the seam area. Various makeup experts recommend applying it in a different order between blush, contour and highlighter. When learning how to apply makeup, use the order that is most comfortable and appropriate for the situation. Some people prefer to apply the blush before the highlighter, especially if the blush is already bright enough. If you use a powder blush, never apply it on liquid foundation as it will be very difficult to apply.
Step 5: The time for eye makeup
Some people prefer to apply eye makeup before the blush, contour, and highlighter routine, but it also works towards the end. Fill in your brows with eyeliner before moving on to eyeshadow. Apply your favorite eyeshadow and then use a brush, preferably a soft one, to spray it into the crease and blend it. Refine your eyes with eyeliner or mascara using a very fine eyeliner at the waterline and a stiff, angled brush on the lids. The eye is where you can really show your creativity. So, go ahead and put on your creative hat and don’t limit yourself when learning how to wear makeup.