Professional Makeup
how to do eye makeup for engagement makeup. Today’s article focuses on base makeup, covering the entire makeup process including eye makeup. We’ll go step by step to ensure you understand the process thoroughly. Make sure to stay tuned throughout the article and feel free to ask any questions in the comments.
In this tutorial,
I’ll be using specific products like L Girl and Record Brand for characters and concealers. Starting with moisturizing and primer, we’ll neutralize any darkness with an orange character. Pay attention to problem areas like under-eye circles and uneven skin tone, using the orange character to correct them.
After moisturizing and priming,
I’ll demonstrate the dab-dip technique using a beauty blender. Remember, dabbing is key to a seamless application. Next, we’ll apply medium beige concealer to hide imperfections, followed by Nars foundation for a luminous finish. I recommend using three shades for foundation to match various skin tones.
Moving on to highlighting and contouring,
we’ll use Tart brand concealer to highlight key areas like the eyes, nose, and forehead. Then, we’ll contour with a dark shade from Makeup Studio brand, focusing on areas that need definition.
For the eyes,
we’ll use white kajal to enhance small eyes and blend brown and purple eyeshadows for depth. Mascara from Rail brand will add volume to lashes, and I’ll share tips on applying false lashes seamlessly.
Blusher from Kay Beauty brand will add a natural flush,
followed by loose powder to set the makeup. Contouring with a powder contour palette from PAC brand will define the face further.
Finally,
we’ll shape the lips using a lip liner from Elos Beauty and apply lipstick from Love Earth. Highlighter from Ora brand will add a radiant glow, and lip gloss from Fever 52 brand will add shine to the lips.
After completing the makeup,
I’ll fix it in place using a makeup fixer from Europe Girl. Remember, practice makes perfect, so keep experimenting and refining your techniques. Don’t forget to share your makeup looks with me. Thank you for reading and stay tuned for more tutorials.