If you’ve
never applied makeup before, all the different products and tools can be
intimidating. Don’t worry. We will walk you through it step by step
below. Once you get the hang of it, applying makeup to your face will be
a breeze.Part 1
Preparing Your Face
Remove any old makeup.
When you’re applying makeup, it is necessary to start with a clean
palette. Remove any makeup that you might have slept in, and wash off
makeup from earlier on in the day. If you try to apply more makeup over
the top of old makeup (not including touch ups), your end look will
appear caked on and more unnatural than makeup put on a fresh face. You
also need to cleanse any makeup residue to keep your skin from getting
clogged and irritated. You can use a good makeup remover or a mild baby
oil to get rid of all makeup residues.
- Keep in mind that you should always remove your makeup at the end of the day; sleeping with your makeup on can clog your pores and cause blemishes and wrinkles.
2
Wash your face.
For the same reason you remove your old makeup, you should also wash
your face. Use a mild facial cleanser to gently wash your face, spending
about one minute of massaging to remove all bacteria and dead skin
cells in your pores before rinsing with cool water. Finish up by
applying a facial moisturizer, regardless of your skin type.
3
Prime your face. Before you add any makeup you need
to prime your face. The purpose of a face primer is to enhance the
appearance of makeup and increase the longevity. You can apply the
primer with your fingers, covering your whole face with a small amount.
The primer will also help your makeup up stay on all day. If you are
going to sweat, run, or do anything that will cause your makeup to wear
off or smear, primer is a necessity for you.
4
Put on a coat of foundation.
There are several types of foundation, but they are generally applied
the same way. Liquid, cream, and powder foundations all act to create a
more even complexion, working to create an even base for your other
makeup. Use a foundation brush or damp beauty sponge to apply foundation
to your face, blending into your neck and earlobes if necessary. Keep
in mind that your foundation should be the same color as your natural
skin tone, not much darker or lighter. It helps to match your foundation
to your chest and neck so your face isn't a different color then the
rest of your body. You never want a harsh line from your jaw line to
your neck. This is very unnatural and gives a harsh and unblended
finish, which is not what you want. Choosing a color that matches your
skin always helps.
5
Apply your concealer.
The purpose of concealer is to even out uneven skin tone as a result of
blemishes or dark under-eye circles. You can also use a concealer in a
shade slightly lighter in your skin tone to brighten dark areas or high
points of your face. Use a concealer brush or your (clean) fingertips to
blend concealer on your undereye area in an upside down triangle shape,
down the bridge of your nose, chin, center of forehead, and above upper
lip. You can use a shade matching your skin tone to cover any red areas
or over any acne or dark spots. Blend the edges of your concealer so it
seamlessly blends in to your foundation.
6
Set your foundation and concealer. This step is
optional, but if you’re looking for long-lasting, crease free makeup you
should use a setting powder to hold your foundation and concealer in
place. Use a damp beauty sponge to pick up loose powder and press into
the under eye area, then gently sweep off any excess with a brush. Use a
large, fluffy brush to cover your whole face in a translucent or
matching setting powder. This step is particularly useful if you’re
using liquid foundation, as it will help to set the foundation and
remove any shine or tackiness.
7
Apply a highlighter.
With your foundation completed, it is likely that your face now looks
contour-less and flat because of the uniform color. In order to provide
some depth, you’ll need to create the illusion of highlights and
shadows. You can use a cream (apply before you set your face) or powder
highlighter to brighten up the deepest areas of your face: the inside
corners of your eyes, underneath your eyebrows, in the center of your
cupid’s bow, and on the tops/sides of your cheekbones. This will make
your face look more bright and awake than it would otherwise.
- Create a ‘3’ shape on your cheekbones, into your eyebrows, and up to your forehead for the perfect highlight.
- You can use your fingers or a small highlighter brush to apply the highlighter.
8
Add depth with contouring.
The opposite of bringing out the highlights on your face, contouring
involves adding a powder that is a few shades darker than your actual
skin tone (different than a bronzer) to the areas you want to look
minimized or further away. Typically, you should contour under your
cheekbones in the hollows of your cheeks, on the sides of your nose, and
under your jawline. You can also make a large forehead appear smaller
by applying contour near your hairline. This will make your face look
thinner and longer in appearance, and provide the shadows that naturally
occur without foundation. After you contour your face, you can go in
with bronzer to add color to your face. Use a big bronzing brush and
buff out your bronzer right over where you contoured.
9
Apply a little blush.
The final step in prepping your face is to add blush to your cheeks.
Everyone’s cheeks have a bit of color, but this color varies for every
person. Apply your blush with large brush on the apples of your cheeks
(the round part that forms when you smile). Don’t go too heavy with your
blush, just add enough to replenish the color that would form
naturally.
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Fill in your eyebrows. This step is optional depending on the fullness of your eyebrows, but is generally recommended for those who have thin or sparse eyebrows. Select a color of brow pencil, powder, or pomade that is close to your natural hair color. Start by outlining the edges of your eyebrows with small dashing motions to mimic hair, and then fill in the center using the same small strokes. Go in the same direction of your hair growth, and set with a clear or tinted brow gel to make them stay all day.
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Part 1 Quiz
True or False: Only people with dry skin should apply moisturizer.
Part 2
Adding Your Eye Makeup
1
Apply an eyeshadow primer. This is another optional
product, but applying an eyeshadow primer will help your eyeshadow to
stay on for much longer. If you’ve gone without it, you may have noticed
that your eyeshadow fades or becomes oily and collects in the creases
of your eyelids after several hours. Use your fingertip to dab on your
eyeshadow primer, blending it from the roots of your lashes to the top
of your crease. Set with a powder to make a perfect base for blending
your eyeshadow.
2
Put on your eyeshadow.
There are many ways to apply eyeshadow, although the most basic and
classic look is to apply a single color over the entirety of your
eyelid. Use an eyeshadow brush (or finger for higher pigmentation) to
apply your eyeshadow to your eyelid, starting in the center near your
lash line and blending outwards. Fade your eyeshadow into your natural
skin tone near your crease and the inside and outside corners of your
eyes, to prevent any harsh lines from forming. If you want a bit more
dramatic look, apply a second darker matte color of eyeshadow in a ‘C’
shape from the outside corner of your lash line up to the top, outer ⅓
of your eyelid crease. Finish by sweeping a lighter shimmer color
starting from the inner corner and ending in the middle, blending with
the rest.
- Your main color of eyeshadow should never go all the way to your eyebrow, and should not extend further off your lid than the end of your eyebrow (unless you’re going for a very dramatic look).
- You may, however, highlight your browbone (the area under your eyebrow but above your crease) by applying a lighter shade of eyeshadow. Be sure to use natural colors such as cream, sand, or white, if your skin is pale. Alternatively, try a nude shade slightly lighter than your skintone. The color doesn't have to be matte, but any sparkle it does have should be subtle.
- You can blend your eyeshadow onto your lower lid, sweeping the shadow along the lower lash line starting from the outside corner. Blend well so you don't have a harsh line.
- If you use multiple colors of eyeshadow, always be sure to blend them together.
3
Apply your eyeliner.
The purpose of eyeliner is to provide the illusion of a fuller lash
line; therefore, choose a color that is similar to your natural hair
color (or brown if you have blond hair) to go along your lashes. For a
smudgy look, use an eyeliner pencil, or create a sleek and smooth look
by using cream or liquid eyeliner. Create a dashed or dotted line across
your lash line, and then connect the dots to create a full, continuous
line. You can choose to wing the end up and outwards a bit if you want,
otherwise you simply need to follow your lash line from the inside
corner to the outside corner.
- Adding eyeliner to your bottom lash line should be done sparingly, as it will create a much darker/bolder look and appear a bit more unnatural than eyeliner on your top lash line only.
- If you feel comfortable, try tight-lining your eyes by using your eyeliner on the waterline of your eyelid.
- 4Finish off with mascara. To complete your eye makeup, you’ll need to top off your eyes with a bit of mascara. There are several mascaras to choose from depending on the look you want; if you have short lashes, use a mascara that will add length, or if you have thin lashes, use a volumizing mascara. Dip the brush in the mascara once and lightly wipe off the excess onto the edge of the container or a paper towel. Looking straight forward, apply it to the top lash with upward strokes. Start with the inner part of your eye and work your way outward. Do both eyes with two coats, then let dry. You can also apply mascara to your bottom lashes if you like.
- Wiggle the brush as you apply it, as this will help to coat between lashes instead of just the under layer.
- Never pump your mascara brush in and out of the mascara, as this causes air pockets.
- Avoid applying more than two coats of mascara, as this will take away the natural darkening look and give a cake-y thick look that is much less natural.
- A good trick for making your lashes look fuller is to apply a coat of baby powder between coats of mascara; this will add a bit of length and volume to your lashes.
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Part 2 Quiz
Which of the following is true when it comes to applying mascara?
Part 3
Adding Color to Your Lips1
Smooth out your lips.
Apply lip balm, primer, or sealer. This will help make all lip products
applied last longer and much more vibrant. Additionally, who doesn’t
prefer soft lips? Adding a good balm or salve will prevent your lips
from flaking later in the day.
2
Apply lip liner.
Line your lips with a liner that matches your lip color or the color
you are going to apply. Sharpen your lip liner, and line around the
natural line of your lips. With your lips outlined, use the pencil to
continue filling in your lips. This works to even out the color and
texture of your lips, making it easier to apply a gloss or lipstick
later.
3
Apply lipstick or lip gloss with a brush or straight from the tube.
Select a lipstick or gloss of your choice to go over your lipliner; for
a natural look stick with a nude shade, or pick a bright hue for a more
bold appearance. Start in the center of your lip, and blend the color
outwards. Be sure to apply the color as close to the edges of your lips
as you can without overdoing it and going outside your lip line. To
prevent any lipstick from getting on your teeth, stick your index finger
straight into your mouth and pull it out quickly; any excess color will
stick to your finger and avoid being transferred to your teeth later
on.
- 4Finish off your look. With the completion of your lips makeup, your look is finished! Give yourself a once-over to make sure there aren’t any smudges or loose eyeshadow that needs to be removed with a fluffy brush. If you do have any mistakes, use a q-tip dipped in makeup remover to rectify them.
- After you have applied all of the makeup you desire, you should set your face with a setting spray. Simply hold the bottle 8–12 inches (20.3–30.5 cm) away from your face and spray 4-5 times on your whole face. Now your makeup will stay on longer than ever!
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Part 3 Quiz
Which of the following is the correct way in which to apply lip liner?
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