THE BEST 21 Makeup Tips That Nobody Told You About
With a few tips and tricks, you don’t have to be a professional to
have fabulous looking makeup. It has taken me years to learn my face
shape, what colors flatter me, how much to apply, and how to apply it so
that it looks beautiful and natural. But, I think I’ve finally
perfected my morning routine!
You don’t have to spend hours doing it, either. Once you have the
know-how, you’ll see just how much makeup can accentuate your best
features and hide those that aren’t as favorable. Here are a few makeup
tips and tricks that you’ll wish you had known a long, long time ago!
1. Repurposed Plastic Spoon
Use
a plastic spoon to easily apply mascara on your bottom lashes without
getting any on the skin under your eyes. It also helps you to accomplish
a much thicker coat.
2. Blush For Your Face Type
In
order to apply blush where it will be most flattering on you, first
determine your face shape. Blush not only adds color, but also contours
and defines your cheek bones. The way you apply your blush can
accentuate your best features and also soften those that are perhaps too
prominent.
3. Scotch Tape Eye Stencil
This
unconventional beauty aid will help guide you when applying eye liner
and shadows, especially if you’re going for a more daring look such as
the “cat eye”. It will also help you achieve an even and balanced look
for both eyes.
4. Disguising Under Eye Bags
Most
of us tend to just sweep a layer of concealer to the entire under eye
area, but to really conceal bags, it’s best to highlight the crease and
then apply a darker shade to the actual puffy area.
5. Eye Highlights
The
placement of highlights is very important when trying to create
naturally beautiful eye makeup. Your lighter colors (whites, creams, and
pearls) should be applied in the inner corners, the middle of the eye,
and just under your brow bone. Apply your lightest colors first, and
then move on to your darker shades.
6. How To Fix Clumpy Mascara
Let’s
face it, this happens to every tube of mascara over time. The problem
is it dries out and then starts to form unattractive lumps. To help
prevent this, don’t pump your mascara trying to get more on your wand;
you’re basically pumping air into the tube causing it to dry out even
faster.
Although mascara should be replaced every 3 to 4 months, I use to
replace mine much sooner just because it dries out so fast and creates
undesirable results. But, there’s an easy fix for that! Add a drop or
two of Visine (or any brand of eye drops) into the tube, and then rub
the wand around inside. The Visine softens the mascara liquid, making it
apply as if it were a brand new tube!
7. Lipstick Ready
Use
a baby toothbrush to exfoliate your lips. To really get the job done,
you can make a homemade lip exfoliate with sugar and coconut oil, or
easier but not as effective, cover your lips in lip balm or petroleum
jelly before scrubbing.
8. Make The Best Of Your Eye Shape
As
important as your color choices are, the placement of your shadows and
liners is just as critical; you can create just about any illusion that
you want. With careful placement, you can make your eyes appear wider,
closer set, more prominent, deeper set, etc. Determine what shape of
eyes you have, and then accentuate them accordingly.
9. Make Eyes Appear Bigger
If
you don’t already own a white pencil, invest in one now just for this
simple trick! Instead of lining your water line with dark eyeliner, use a
white pencil to create the illusion of a bigger eye. If you squint your
eyes a little at this picture comparison, you’ll see what a difference
it really makes.
10. Tightlining
What
is tightlining? It’s a way of applying your liner right in between your
lashes. This is a great way to appear as though you’re not wearing any
makeup at all, yet adding a little bit of color and definition to your
eyes, and making the base of your lashes appear thicker.
11. Make Eyeshadows Pop
Have
you ever purchased a vibrant color of shadow that once applied appears
rather dull? The key to making those colors pop is a white base. Use a
white eyeliner and cover your entire lid before applying the color of
your choice.
12. The False Eyelash Look
False lashes can be a pain, not to mention time consuming! Here are a few ways to get the look without the hassle:
1. After curling your lashes, apply a thin layer of powder before
applying your mascara. I just sweep a small blending brush across my
compact and apply it to the top and bottom of my eyelashes. I’ve also
heard that some people use baby powder, although I think they both have
virtually the same effect; creating a base that makes them appear much
fuller.
2. Apply two coats of mascara to the bottom and TOP side of your
lashes, but wait 3-5 minutes in between each coat, otherwise they tend
to get clumpy (not cute).
3. When applying your mascara, you don’t want to just move your
mascara wand from the base of your lashes up. Make sure you are moving
the mascara wand back and forth while going up. The left and right
motion will make sure every lash is covered entirely, all the way to the
tip.
4. Almost done! Now, check your lashes for any gaps. Use the tip of
your wand to apply another coat of mascara to individual lashes where
they look sparse. Even better, use a fine tipped liquid eyeliner to fine
tune and fill in any gaps.
13. Lash Curling Secret
Get
the most out of your lash curler by pinching at the very base of your
lashes, and then lifting the curler up into an inverted position. This
creates double the curl and lasts much longer!
14. Heat Your Lash Curler
Hold
a blow dryer up next to your lash curler for about 3-5 seconds. The
heat works the same way as it does with your curling iron, giving you
those flirty lashes that will last all day.
15. The Perfect Match
This
is the one thing that no matter how well it’s applied, if it’s the
wrong color, it will look terrible! We all dread that our foundation
will give us a ghost face or even worse, that dreaded orange jaw line.
Because your neck isn’t exposed to the sun as much as your face, it is
much better for matching your true color.
16. Business Card Trick
When
applying mascara, hold a business card behind your lashes and apply it
in a back and forth motion starting at the roots. You can really put it
on this way, coating every lash fast!
17. Secret Eye Lift
Sweep
a light pink matte pencil across the entire length of your brow bone to
create the illusion of a higher arch, and then blend, blend, blend! It
should not be detectable.
18. Proper Contouring
When
applied right, contouring can define your cheekbones and jaw line,
reduce the look of a double chin, minimize a larger nose, and lift
sagging eyes. It’s basically using makeup to highlight and accentuate
your features. This is especially important for photos, as the camera
tends to pick up shadows and highlights better than the naked eye.
There are actual contouring and highlighting powders made just for
this, but you can also use a bronzer or powder that is a few shades
darker than your skin, and a foundation that is a few shades lighter for
highlighting. For the most part, your t-zone and under eye area is
where you want to highlight, and the outer portion of your face,
underneath your cheekbones, and your neck is where you want to define
with a darker color. Keep in mind, blending is key for a natural look!
This may take some practice at first.
19. The Line Saver
I’m
always checking my eye makeup in the case that my eyeliner isn’t in its
original place. Certain eyeliners are more prone to this, especially
those that aren’t water proof, but I don’t like using waterproof makeup
because it’s so darn hard to get off! I always feel like I’m ripping my
lashes off in the removal process. To keep your liner behaving, sweep
loose or pressed powder right under the eye liner on your bottom lid. It
creates somewhat of a barrier, preventing your eyeliner from traveling
downward.
20. The Lip Cheat
As
it turns out, we weren’t all blessed with Angelina Jolie’s lush lips.
Now, there are a few tricks to making them appear larger (a glossy lip
being one), but for a more dramatic effect, don’t be afraid to line your
lips just outside of your natural line. When I say
just outside of your natural line, I mean slightly. You don’t want to look like a clown by over doing it!
21. Downward Strokes
Although
you want to wash your face and apply your moisturizer with upwards
strokes to help lessen fine lines and a sagging face, the opposite is
true for foundation and powder. Most of us have a little bit of hair on
our face, and it tends to grow downwards. If you apply your makeup with
upward strokes, it will cause your “peach fuzz” to stick strait up,
making it more noticeable.
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