Hey lovely people! 👋 Make sure you check out Anda's channel > ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ofcIgsAspIY.html 💖 She's super talented and adorable!!! 🤗😍
the thing under your eye that you contoured is called “aegyo sal” (애교살 in korean). basically it means charming/baby eye fat and it’s popular to contour and emphasize it in korea because it makes you look younger. that’s why a lot of idols in the kpop industry have their aegyo sal highlighted. hope that helps! :)
also because a lot of asians naturally have more undereye fat than other ethnicities! and covering it up kinda looks weird in my opinion, and putting glitter on it is just fun
As a korean raised in Canada, something i noticed is that Korean makeup styles tend to have very straight eyebrows, while more Western styles tend to stick to more arched brows. Most Korean makeup styles tend to lean further toward cute/youthful, and Western styles tend to prefer a more matured/sexy look. The makeup really suits you 💕
Maybe it’s just me, but I’m kind of picky about certain elements/aspects of Asian and Western makeup to suit my style. For example, I might implement some Western elements to my Asian-style makeup and vice versa. (This is coming from an Asian outside of Asia.)
True, as Slav i love to put korean makeup on my type of face couse i think this look cute and not as heavy as typical slavic makeup. My fav part is lip makeup- i recommend it to everyone with dry lips- work much better than heavy matt lipstick
I really love the younger and more natural-looking makeup style, and seeing people on TV (which I almost never watch) here in America- their makeup sometimes kind of scares me. It just seems 'too much' if you know what I mean. In my opinion. It does what it's supposed to do, I suppose- which is to catch your eye, but they look like they would be mean, or... I don't know, dishonest?? I don't know if I'm making any sense. I just think it looks scary lol Everyone has their own style, though, and I love seeing people be passionate about it.
The true meaning of adorable is worship-worthy, which only reflects me The Goddess aka the adorable/adored/worshiped being -- it cannot be misused as a synonym for cute to describe a cute makeup creation...
As someone who frequently watches a diverse amount of Korean beauty youtubers, ANDA's (the Korean girl whose tutorial is being followed) has a very dramatic make-up style, in general. She often tries to recreate looks of fictional characters, as well.
What they (two person) mentioned above are correct. This make-up is not for every Korean. I have watched other Korean vloger who aren't makeup vloger and their make-up is more subtle and natural while these make is more dramatic, glam, cosplay like make-up that influencer do which I often see on Pinterest.
the Korean makeup looks so cute on you!! i love it so much. as half-Japanese/American woman myself, changing from western to eastern beauty styles are huge!! the aegyosal (or under eye fat contouring where you added sparkles) just makes your eyes look SO big when they’re already this beautiful shapes, but this makeup style gives you the perfect, sparkly puppy dog eyes!! you have the best features for makeup! stamp of approval right here 🫶🏻♥️
Maybe instead of thinking of styles in America as "western" style you can try different styles from non-Asian countries like the cockney make up style or chav style I think, it's not really my thing but people like it
@@Artworld_lps she isn’t pale she just took foundation way off her skin color to look more white and i personally find pale way better so ur opinion ain’t important
I LOVE ANDA! She was actually the first one that I've seen do the outer v area of the lower lashline which is now known as the Douyin make-up style. Ever since watching her, I've adapted the style myself and I love it!
@@katyk6912 It's actually in the video. The part where she extends her lower lashline by not connecting it to the actual lashline but instead, lining downwards to create a faux lashline resulting in a much larger looking eye.
@@katyk6912 Also, I actually learned the term for the area from another RU-vidr. His name is Edward Avila. I'll send you the link for that vid as well. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lnfCQqAAAeM.html Also, sorry. I used the wrong term. He said "Triangle Area". My bad.
as a korean i personally think this korean makeup style really suits you idek wear makeup but i watch your videos and so when i do wear makeup i know a little about it and i have to agree with the lip makeup here, the way they do lipstick i absolutely adore
i’ve been obsessed with korean makeup and i thought it wouldn’t look good on me and i’m like “i wish i was korean so i could do this” but now that i’ve seen you do it i realize it still looks just as cute and i definitely will be trying this thank you for the inspiration ❤
I can be in the worst mood ever but you still manage to make me laugh and snort water out my nose! Love your videos and you to bits! Your personality is sooooooo vibrant to quote 'I love it'
I laughed so hard when you finished the eyeshadowing.😂 This is the prime example of choosing the right style of makeup depending on your features. Koreans love cute, puppy eye look and in order to achieve that, they tend to draw their eyelines downwards to make their eyes rounder. The thing is, you already have that sort of round puppy eyes and that’s why that look doesn’t work well on you. Still, over all you look so cute ❤
I recommend u to try one more Korean makeup tutorial from the icon Pony Syndrome💗 The way you follow step by step and trust the process really touched me. That why the makeup turn out really good and it fits you perfectly. I have seen a lot of European trying Asian makeup but it's never turn out this good. Love you and your content so machhh💕
i love her voice so much and personality. BTW I love brown mascara. Its more flattering on lighter skintones, light eyes, and lighter hair types. It has a warming pop effect to the face vs black which can be really intense on most skin tones. I feel this way with brown eyeliner too i love it. try using white or skintone eyeliner under your eye to make your eyes open up its a great trick instead of using black to line your eyes.
I've got super cool toned skin, black hair, and even blacker eyelashes and have always steered away from brown mascara since I figured it would look odd if my eyelashes were paler than my hair, or possibly look weird with my skin if it was too warm toned. I am extremely pale though, so I may have too try it some time if I can find one cool toned enough. Hopefully it'll go better than my attempt at using purple mascara with a Halloween costume where there were weird gaps where my actual lash color came through no matter what I did (might've been more of an issue with the formula though...)
I've never laughed this much on any makeup tutorials video...girl your sense of humour is good. I never imagined a makeup tutorial can make me laugh like this😂❤️
As a Bulgarian there are a lot of us that don't even learn it at school because of bad education but through social media! So for her it might be the case too.
Girl, if you haven’t already, you need to try a PONY Syndrome makeup tutorial. I feel like she blends Korean style and western style makeup seamlessly and I think you would pull one of those looks off so beautifully 😭💯✨
I tried to follow a Korean makeup before and the result was… well… awful. So I really appreciate that you did one and you talked all the way, giving details!! It helped a lot!!! And you’re adorable lol definitely gonna follow you now
Anda is AMAZING for Asian makeup ^_^ You should also try Pony Syndrome ^_^ The part she contoured is called Aegyo Sal, or tearbag ^_^ Koreans contour and highlight that area to give the innocent and sweet look ^_^ I use that technique myself and it does create wonders
@@oyaoyaoya7753 Yes!!! You can use contouring shades to bring it out. You have to smile and look for the area below your eyes that juts out. You gently trace that area to get the aegyosal, followed by highlighting it to make it look more prominent. ^_^ There are tutorials here in RU-vid on how you may do it. I personally use a very light brown eyeliner from Suake. Or, you may use your eyeshadow palettes as well as long as the color tones are nude. :)
Something i notice in this video that maybe can help (as a tips) some people to try korean makeup - they do countour from subtle and build it until they get the shape that they want - straight and little bit arch in the end for eyebrow, and to make it more natural, they like to choose brighter color of their hair (example : hair dark brown, eyebrow light brown). Use light pressure, or sometimes they use eyebrow powder or eyeshadow (espescially for the front of eyebrow) - subtle pigment of eyeshadow. Nowadays korean makeup brand espescially their eyeshadow have a very subtle pigment, so they can build it as much as they want. If we just have the pigmented one, just practise to get the subtle look - they like to use different brush for eyeshadow. Brush for take-place the shadows and blending brush (fluffier brush make it good blending) - fake big eye. Some korean beauty vlogger like to use pen liner with concealer shade like (or sometimes the use concealer) to their corner v lower lash line (placing this on waterline make their look too much) - sometimes the like subtle eyeliner from eyeshadow and then layer it with liquid eyeliner just to precise the shape Anyway you look soooo goood with your korean makeup version, it looks neither natural and fierce but also cute 💛 And i recommend to check Saerom Min's channel, she used to be proffessional makeup artist and now she have a brand named Romand and like to sharing korean makeup technic in her channel 💕
The results are actually so cute! I’m def gonna try and get similar products so I can try this or other tutorials! I’m so excited though bcus I’ve always loved Korean makeup styles! - Asian makeup styles!❤❤
7:07 It is actually called as the 'aegyosal' look. From the word 'aegyo' which means 'cute', this look is usually used to make your eyes pop out more by making the under eyes puffier. Idk if I am saying it right, but I'm just sharing what I just know.
@@WhyRU-vidWhy the puff on the under eyes make your eyes look bigger. I guess koreans are obsessed with that because it's a rare facial feature to them, and because of their natural eye shape they need to make up for it to emphasize their eyes. For it to not look like eye bags, most korean make up uses a shimmer or highlighter so that it doesn't appear as dark circles instead.
@@WhyRU-vidWhy like for example this girl you can see it kinda doesn't suit her cause her eyes are already big that's maybe why it looks too much, but for those with certain eye shapes it looks good.
@@jbonceu2457 I've got tiny eyes and I wouldn't do that. Why do they need to make their eyes look bigger?! It's just ridiculous the amount of things, make-up and surgeries they're having to change their faces and look all the same.
The list of things I love about her is ever expanding. I had no idea how much I needed her videos in my life before I found her. She's absolutely inspiring me
As a Korean ( I had to translate this so if it’s weird SORRY) the little shadow/line under the eye is called an aegyo sal. It’s supposed to be like a cartoony doll-like shadow to show plump cheeks and wide eyes. Also it was great!
Even though you have a very different face from the one the person in the tutorial has, you still executed it so nicely! I never thought this type of make-up can work on my face, but after seeing your work, I'll definitely try it!
Arabian will really suit your prominent facial features too! Kinda reminds me of Christen Dominique =D Y'all looks almost having the same facial features =)
this inspired me to try doing a korean eye makeup again. whenever i did it in the past i did not look good. this time i went less hard on the under eye and i actually liked it a lot, it can even someone like me look more like a doll ;o i think i will try this style more when i go out, it's just that i don't leave my house much, so... ._.
One thing about Korean makeup is that they change the whole shape of face and eyes with makeup with an aim to make it seem as natural as possible.. Such makeup is not for every type of face.. It has to be done with adjustments. The way Deni did it is amazing. it looks perfect on her.. ❤️❤️😍😍
This makeup looks absolutely stunning on you! This is definitely a classic example of trusting the process because after it was all put together, the eye bags and widened false water line looked gorgeous!
Korean makeup suits you soooo well! I really want to work in Korea as a celebrity/performer stylist because I love the beauty and fashion there. It seems to suit a lot of different types of faces. I like the emphasis on softness and cuteness rather than the harsh contrast of western tastes. Just my opinion though.
It really suits your eye shape so much, you look like a vintage Hollywood star from back in the day, with a really romantic, doe-eyed sort of look. 🥹 I tried it on my eyes (Korean shape in centre and middle but a little droopy at outer corners) and I looked really drunk! 🥴 Then I drew a straight line under my eyes and filed in the centre (rather than outer) with sparkle and my eyes looked huge, almost creepy! 😳😅
This video made me smile! You look amazing at the end and i love how you tried your best to be inspired with korean products. It was so cool watching you go from concerned in the middle to glowing at the end. Your makeup skills are great and inspiring!
I love this. You transitioned into the trending videos soooo well. I rememeber i used to watch your older videos and it was so different but your makeup skills have always been immaculate. Great video as always.
Oh my gosh so pretty❤. The aegyo sal ("eye👜"*😂😂*) turned out so pretty, I honestly started to doubt you there for a second but you said to trust the process and I did.❤❤❤
Even after years of being on here, you still have the same adorable and hilarious personality! I love it so much and I think you're gorgeous! 💖 Please flaunt your talents and keep the amazing content coming, Deni! 🎁 P.S. It's been so long since I've been interested in it, but it's still insane to me how makeup can change someone's vibe so drastically-
Wow, your eyes look HUGE!! I'm gonna try this makeup soon, hope I look half as good as you! :D Love your videos, yor editing and your personality! Your vids always make me feel happy! :)
I appreciate the reminder to do your makeup tailored to your eye shape and the general structure of your face! As someone who has hooded eyes, I needed to find ways to do my eyeliner that didn't immediately disappear. So far, tightlining works well (and is pretty universal as a subtle look for anyone.) I also like a kitten eye so the wings can perk upwards without my eye creases cutting them off. If I have the time and patience, I can do a cat eye with the batwing style. If I want a cute look that shows up like a cat eye but don't want to/don't have time to struggle with the batwing method, I do a puppy eyeliner so the wings go down slightly, meaning my eyelid creases don't cut through the wing and they can curve naturally. They can be as pronounced, or as subtle, or even as smudgy/smoky/goth-ish as I like. Tightlining and the puppy eyeliner might be my favorites.
Can you try a Greek make up tutorial please? If you aren’t sure about artists, I definitely recommend Claire Dim’s tutorials, I first learned from hers and most girls in Greece do something similar to what she does. I would love to see your take on it! Lots of love from Greece 😊