How to Make Up for Beginners

Author: Peter Berry
Date Of Creation: 14 February 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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  • Wait five minutes before applying foundation (see next step) for the moisturizer to penetrate your skin.
  • Dab some brightly colored moisturizer or foundation on your skin. Place a few points with your finger on your forehead, cheeks, nose, and chin, then use your fingers or brush to spread points evenly from the center to the directions.
    • If you want more coverage, you can use a makeup sponge, the same technique as above.

  • Apply some concealer under the eyes. Use a small brush to dab a little on where the puffiness is darkest, usually in the inner and outer corners of the eyes. Dab a bit of concealer on other blemishes on your face that the foundation and foundation do not cover.
    • There is a bit of controversy over whether concealer should be the same color as your skin or lighter; however, it should not be too different from natural skin tone. You should choose to buy a concealer with the color closest to your skin tone, or only one tone lighter.
  • Apply a translucent powder to your skin to keep the foundation and concealer on for longer. Use a powdery sponge to evenly coat the face (unlike using a chalk brush that often leaves a lot of loose chalk) by pressing down. Use a chalk brush to remove excess chalk. If you're using only one chalk brush, dab the brush on the chalk first and then apply it in a circular motion. advertisement
  • Part 2 of 3: Eye makeup


    1. Apply the eyeshadow of your choice to the eyeshadow. For starters, try simple neutral colors like dark brown or charcoal purple. Use an eyeshadow brush or finger and brush quick, short lines across the eye, and so on up to the brow bone.
      • The dark color should be spread from the eyelid contour right above the inner eye. From here it will fade towards the brow bone.
      • Apply a thin, smooth layer of chalk.
      • If you use a brush, gently tap the edge of the eyeshadow box to shake off any excess powder.
    2. Eyeliner. Use a black or brown pencil to draw along the edge of the upper lash line with a short stroke.
      • Pull the upper eyelid up with one hand, eye down into the mirror while the other hand line the eyeliner.
      • Eye contours are one of the areas where you can really exercise to become more confident applying makeup. Factors such as colors, textures and lines can have a huge impact on your “windows of the soul”. Feel free to experiment!

    3. Curl lashes. Place the eyeliner on the lower part of the upper lash (along the eyelid) and press for five seconds.
    4. Next is applying mascara. Use the mascara tip to brush the upper and lower lids according to the letter Z or from the bottom of the eye. Just polishing one layer is enough. advertisement

    Part 3 of 3: Add blush and lipstick

    1. Brush the blush on the cheeks. Smile to see your cheeks clearly. Apply blush upwards and spread evenly toward your temples.
      • Use blush with natural colors for easy blending.
      • If you choose powdered blush, you can use a powder brush with a soft, thick bristles. Beat the chalk on the cheeks and spread evenly.
    2. Use lipstick or lip gloss. Curl your lips and apply lipstick between the upper lip and lower lip. The lipstick may not be uniform at first; You should use your fingers to spread the lipstick evenly, or you can mix more colors by applying lipstick on your fingertips and then on your lips.
      • If your lips are cracked, take some care before applying lipstick. Gently wipe your lips with a hot, damp washcloth then apply a layer of lip balm. Let the conditioner soak into your lips before applying lipstick or lip gloss.
      • For starters, lips are great for adding color and changing makeup styles without having to be too technical and so on. You can apply any color from neutral, colorless or magenta.
    3. Check in the light - daylight if possible - to make sure everything is harmonious and beautiful. You are done! advertisement

    Advice

    • Choosing the right foundation color tone is very important. A good rule of thumb is to give a little test on the jawbone: if it matches then it is the right color for you. If not, try a lighter or darker color.
    • If you plan on mixing multiple eye colors but are not sure if they will be in harmony, a natural color palette is a good choice. You can buy an eye color palette at any cosmetics store. In the palette, all the colors correspond, and sometimes the colors are also labeled according to the eye area to be marked.
    • Ask your parents what you can get started; A to Z with dark rosy cheeks and dark red lips? Or do you have to start with colorless lip gloss or a slight mascara finish?

    Attention

    • Don't make up too much. Start with natural make up and slowly improve your makeup skills.
    • Some products can cause an allergic skin reaction. If you have sensitive or careful skin, use cosmetics that are labeled "hypoallergenic" (hypoallergenic.)

    What you need

    • Daily cleanser and / or toner
    • Mild moisturizer
    • Concealer (matches your skin tone)
    • A light moisturizer or a light foundation (matching your skin tone)
    • Colorless powder coating
    • Eyeshadow
    • Black or brown eyeliner
    • Color lipstick or lip gloss
    • Mascara (brown or black)
    • Chalk covered with chalk
    • Concealer brush (optional)
    • Eyeshadow brush (optional)
    • Blush brush (optional)