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Makeup Guide

Makeup Guide

For those who are beginners, or have always been afraid of picking up make-up bags and products, learning to apply make-up can be a real nightmare. How? You open a web page, type "how to learn to apply makeup" and you are inundated with words like primer, buffer brush, blue and green concealer, liquid and powder foundation; in short, a series of terms and products which, for those who already have little to do with make-up, do not serve to clarify anything and instead only create more confusion and confusion. A very encouraging and exciting start, but here is the simple, clear and easy guide on how to apply makeup.

HOW TO APPLY YOUR FACE MAKE-UP WELL: START FROM THE BASE

When you have to learn how to wear makeup, the first step to start from is the face. What is commonly called "base" is in fact the make-up made with the following products: primer, foundation, concealer, blush, bronzer and highlighter.

PRIMER AND FOUNDATION

The primer is the product that is applied first because it prepares the skin for make-up and serves to even out the complexion. For beginners it is not an essential step but, if you are curious to try it, the first few times we recommend mixing a little with the foundation, what is it? It is the product that serves to make the complexion homogeneous and hide small imperfections; a uniform face without strong contrasts enhances eye and lip makeup.

The first rule on how to apply good make-up on your face is to choose the right foundation: the color should be tested on the neck, even better if in sunlight. Liquid or powder? The liquid solution is recommended for those with dry skin, while the more compact or powder solution is recommended for those with oily skin, because it helps hide the shiny effect of excess sebum.

Does the idea of foundation terrify you and you want an even simpler solution? Then focus on BB Cream, the lightly colored face cream that hydrates and at the same time acts like a foundation without requiring excessive expertise for application. Remember that when you apply foundation or BB Cream you must also spread the product on your neck and up to your hairline (otherwise you will create clear color gaps in very exposed areas of your face).

CONCEALER, BLUSH, EARTH AND ILLUMINATOR

To finish this brief overview of how to apply makeup, let's now move on to concealer, what is it? It is a product that is used to "cover and correct" small defects such as dark circles and pimples. As already seen for the foundation, even for the concealer it is the color that makes the difference: if you want to cover bluish defects, such as dark circles, choose a color tending towards orange, beige or pink, if instead you want to hide pimples, then a concealer in shades of green is better.

What are blush, bronzer and highlighter? Tricks that serve to emphasize the lines of the face and define the oval. If you still don't know how to apply good makeup on your face, forget about contouring (it's for pro levels), just take a brush to apply a little blush on your cheekbones (be careful to blend it well). Don't have blush? Alternatively you can use bronzer: put it only on the cheekbones and chin and blend it lightly. Finally, if you want to give more three-dimensionality to the face, you can put a little highlighter on the bridge of the nose, on the cupid's bow and on the eyebrow arch. Before moving on, remember the golden rule for these products: never be heavy-handed and blend them well.

LEARN HOW TO WEAR YOUR EYES AND LIPS

Another obstacle for beginners is how to learn how to apply eye and lip makeup.

For the eyes, take the best mascara and apply it starting from the base of the lashes and moving upwards with zig-zag movements, so you will give greater volume and depth to the look. It is better to avoid sophisticated and difficult make-up, such as those with eyeliner (the tail can be quite difficult) or smokey eyes. Instead, put a little eyeshadow on the mobile eyelid and blend it delicately outwards to lengthen the eyes. eyes.

The same goes for the lips, a simple gloss is better or, if you really want to dare with bolder colours, get a creamy lipstick, it's easier to apply and the risk of smudging is reduced to a minimum. Now that you've seen how to learn how to apply makeup, all you have to do is amaze everyone by doing your first perfect makeup!