from the first to the mascara
The way to apply make up isn’t as easy as it seems— you can only get more confused by watching complex YouTube tutorials.Will the foundation go to the concealer before or after? Should you first or last placed your eyeshadow? The truth: everything is fairly much personal.
- You want to begin with the moisturizer, which reduces your makeup and the look of good lines. Use your fingers to apply the layer of the primer on your face. Make sure you particularly target your nose, eyes, forehead and skin.

- To begin with, you must use your fingertips to base your cheeks, chin, nose bridge and forehead. Use your makeup brush to mix the make-up into your face, use big, circular movement. Check that the foundation is also combined into your neck, so that your face and neck do not contrast.
- You’ll have to apply a concealer once your foundations have been laid. This can reduce the appearance of dark circles below your eyes, and can also emphasize other areas to slim your face.
- Find your cheekbone by putting your thumb onto your face and discovering the hollow portion. Place a line here for the base. Two foundation lines should also be placed along the bridge of the nose. Then follow your jawline and add a dab to your chin. Use a sponge in your face to dab your make-up.
- Take the brow brush and start at the lower brow. Work upwards with the brush for short and straight strokes.
- Choose the color that matches your natural skin tone with highlighted eye shade. Put on both of your lids with a big eye shadow brush.
- If you want more curl, tighten the eyelashes a second time. Heating the curler slightly with a dryer can help the curl.
- Use slow strokes to lengthen and separate your lashes.






