Natural Glow
6:36 PMThis tutorial is for a natural, everyday look. It's not heavy makeup, but more of a fresh, dewy-glow that looks like "you but better." I do have single eyelids, but I believe anyone can do this. It's quite easy and doesn't take many steps!
My tools:
FACE
-Dove Deep Moisture facial lotion
-Lancome Photogenic concealer in Camee
-Everyday Minerals powder foundation in Semi-Matte Golden Medium
-Everyday Minerals blush in All Smiles
EYES
-Urban Decay Primer Potion
-Revlon Colorstay 12-hour Eyeshadow Quad in Copper Spice (this is the only eyeshadow used for this whole look!)
-Shiseido eyelash curler
-Max Factor Lash Perfection mascara (in waterproof black for upper lashes and non-waterproof navy for lower lashes)
LIPS
-Clinique Superbalm Moisturizing Gloss in Lilac
*Ok, first of all start off with a clean, moisturized face.
*Use Lancome Photogenic concealer to cover up any discoloration. The key spots I go for are acne hyperpigmentation spots, the redness around my nose, and on/around my nose to cover up pores.
*Prime eyes with urban decay primer potion. Dab, then blend over the whole lid, and a bit on the lower lid too.
*Add the light gold color underneath the brow.
*Sweep the coppery color to the lid in a thick line, sweeping and blending up at the ends where your brow bone is.
*Take the darkest color, dark brown, and use a thinner brush to sweep near the lash line, thinner on the inner corners and getting thicker as you reach the outer corners of your eyes.
*Use the copper color to thickly line the outer third of your bottom lids.
*Take a thin, angled eyeliner brush and use the dark brown shadow to line both the top and bottom lash line. Using shadow as liner looks very natural and doesn't smudge like liners do, but it still defines eyes. The result should look like everything is blended naturally like this.
*Curl lashes. I start at the base and pump the curler up to the tips of the lashes.
*Add Max Factor lash perfection waterproof mascara. Start at the base and wiggle up.
*Apply foundation and blush! (I forgot to do this until later for the tut, but I usually do this after concealer...) Mineral foundation is great for looking "glowy." I don't like using too much, since the concealer works to cover most imperfections.
*Apply Clinique Superbalm Lipgloss in lilac
FINISHED LOOK
Hope you like it! If anyone tries this out, definitely show me your results. ;)
9 comments
Dove should pay you for that first picture. Seriously. Your skin is so perfect that I'm tempted to run out and buy that moisturizer now.
ReplyDeleteyou are so beautiful!! thank you very much for all the tutorials and tips you've shared!!!
ReplyDeleteI booked marked your page, its that good, serious. Would love for u to share more beauty and make up tips. THANKS!!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the step by step photo.
I have the same skin tone as yours. At first i was hesitate to order Golden Medium (or anything medium) But after looking at you photo, i think this colour is okay for me.
I think this is a perfect make up look for strolling at the street!
Summer is here!
sukkimi@hotmail.com
Your skin is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteIs your skintype normal, sensitive, Oily?
I'd like to know to decide how well I should follow your product recommendations :)
BTW, what are your tips for people who look too shiny in flash photography whenever they are wearing foundation? Many thanks if you are free to help
THANK YOU SO MUCH for all of your inspiring work! I was born in South Korea but I grew up in Europe (I was adopted) and there is no good source for asian beauty to find there whatsoever! I now live in LA and I'm loving it here. Your blog is great!!!!
ReplyDeleteI really wish you did more single lid tutorials. :(
ReplyDeleteHi Jen,
ReplyDeleteI'm also a monolided asian too! I am glad that you showed the basic technique to apply makeup on our kind of lids!
Now I feel like purchasing the tape!
Annie
stumbled on your site and love it! thanks especially for the mineral makeup tutorials!
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