Saturday, August 19, 2017
Monday, August 14, 2017
A Step-by-Step Guide to Perfect Lipstick Application
Lipstick is a powerful tool. It can instantly transform your look, boost your confidence, and add a pop of color to any outfit. But for many, applying it can feel like a daunting task. Don't worry! With a little practice and the right technique, you can achieve a flawless, long-lasting pout every time.
This tutorial will walk you through the process, from preparing your lips to the final touch, ensuring your lipstick looks its best.
Step 1: Prep Your Pout (The Secret to a Smooth Finish)
This is the most crucial step for a perfect lipstick application. Think of it as preparing a canvas before painting.
Exfoliate: Dry, flaky lips are the enemy of smooth lipstick. Use a gentle lip scrub or a soft-bristled toothbrush to lightly buff away any dead skin. You can also make a quick DIY scrub with a little sugar and coconut oil.
Hydrate: After exfoliating, apply a nourishing lip balm. This will moisturize your lips and create a smooth base for the lipstick to glide on. Let it sit for a few minutes so it can absorb completely. If you apply lipstick on top of a thick layer of balm, it may not adhere well.
Step 2: Create a Clean Slate (Optional but Recommended)
For an even longer-lasting and more vibrant color, consider these optional steps:
Prime: Just like a face primer, a lip primer can help your lipstick stay put for hours. It also prevents the color from settling into fine lines.
Conceal: For a true-to-color finish, lightly dab a small amount of foundation or concealer over your lips. This neutralizes your natural lip color and makes the lipstick shade appear more vibrant. Be sure to blend it out so there are no harsh lines.
Step 3: Define Your Shape with a Lip Liner
Lip liner is a game-changer. It prevents feathering, makes your lips look fuller, and provides a clear guide for your lipstick.
Choose the Right Shade: Pick a lip liner that is a close match to your lipstick color. If you're unsure, a neutral, flesh-toned liner is a great universal option.
Outline: Start by drawing a small 'X' on your cupid's bow to define the top lip. Then, trace the natural outline of your lips, starting from the outer corners and working your way toward the center.
Fill In: For extra staying power, gently fill in your entire lips with the liner. This creates a base layer that the lipstick will cling to, making it last even longer.
Step 4: Apply Your Lipstick
Now for the main event!
From the Center: Start applying the lipstick from the center of your top lip and work your way outwards, following the lip liner's outline.
The Bottom Lip: Repeat the process on your bottom lip, starting from the center and moving to the corners.
Use a Brush (For Precision): For dark or bright shades, a lip brush can be incredibly helpful. It gives you more control and allows for a more precise, clean application. Simply load the brush with color directly from the tube.
Step 5: The Finishing Touches
Blot: Gently blot your lips with a tissue. This removes any excess product and helps set the color. You can do this by placing the tissue between your lips and pressing them together.
The Powder Trick: For an extra layer of staying power, hold a tissue over your lips and lightly dust some translucent powder over it with a fluffy brush. This helps to lock the color in place.
Clean Up: If you've made any mistakes, use a small, flat concealer brush with a tiny bit of concealer to clean up the edges and create a sharp, defined look.
And there you have it—a perfectly applied, long-lasting lipstick that will make you feel confident and ready to take on the day! With these simple steps, you can say goodbye to smudges and hello to a flawless pout.
Monday, August 7, 2017
Step-by-Step Tutorial: Blue Metallic Smoky Eye Makeup
Are you ready to create a captivating and alluring eye look? The blue metallic smoky eye is a bold and beautiful choice that's perfect for a night out, a special event, or whenever you want to make a statement. Follow these steps to achieve a stunning, professional-looking result.
What You'll Need:
Eyeshadow primer
Matte light brown or taupe eyeshadow (for the crease)
Metallic blue eyeshadow (the star of the show!)
Dark blue or navy blue eyeshadow (for depth)
Black kohl or gel eyeliner
Black mascara
A flat eyeshadow brush
A blending brush
A small, precise brush (for the lower lash line)
Optional: False lashes
Step 1: Prep Your Lids
Start with a clean canvas. Apply a thin layer of eyeshadow primer to your eyelids, all the way up to your brow bone. This will create a smooth base, intensify the color of your eyeshadows, and prevent creasing, ensuring your smoky eye lasts all night.
Step 2: Define the Crease
Using your blending brush, pick up a small amount of a matte light brown or taupe eyeshadow. Gently apply it to your crease (the fold above your eyelid). Use windshield wiper motions to blend the color back and forth. This step adds dimension to your eye and serves as a transition color, making the final look appear more seamless.
Step 3: Lay Down the Metallic Blue
Now for the main event! With your flat eyeshadow brush, pat the metallic blue eyeshadow all over your eyelid. Start at the lash line and work your way up to the crease. Don't be afraid to build up the color for a more intense, vibrant look. The key is to pat, not swipe, to ensure maximum color payoff.
Step 4: Deepen the Outer V
To create that classic smoky effect, we need to add depth. Take your dark blue or navy blue eyeshadow on a smaller blending brush. Apply it to the outer corner of your eye, creating a "V" shape. Start at the outer lash line and blend it slightly into the crease. Blend carefully to soften any harsh lines and merge it with the metallic blue.
Step 5: Smoke Out the Lower Lash Line
For a cohesive and smoky look, it's essential to define the lower lash line. Use a small, precise brush to apply the same dark blue eyeshadow you used on the outer V along your lower lash line. Connect it to the eyeshadow on your upper lid at the outer corner. You can also add a touch of the metallic blue to the inner part of the lower lash line for a pop of color.
Step 6: Line Your Eyes
Using a black kohl or gel eyeliner, draw a line along your upper lash line. You can make it a simple, thin line or create a small wing for extra drama. Don't forget to line your water line with the same eyeliner for an even more intense, smoky effect.
Step 7: Curl and Apply Mascara
Finish the look by curling your eyelashes and applying a few generous coats of black mascara to both your upper and lower lashes. This will open up your eyes and complete the dramatic effect.
Step 8: Final Touches (Optional)
If you want to take your look to the next level, now is the time to apply false lashes. They will add length and volume, making your smoky eye truly unforgettable.
And there you have it! A mesmerizing blue metallic smoky eye that's sure to turn heads. Remember, practice makes perfect, so don't be afraid to experiment with different shades and techniques until you find what works best for you. Now go out there and rock your stunning new look!