Girl,I’ve seen hundreds if not thousands of makeup videos from a bunch of other beauty influencers but you??? You are my savior because I actually learn makeup stuff with you😭I’ve actually kinda been using makeup when I go out more often so I’m trying to learn and your videos really do teach me so much more than others,thank you😭🙏🩷🩷🩷
I'm not into makeup like that, this is pretty much my routine, eye color if I need extra, but for work just this, I really recommend Benefit "Tickle" highlighter too. I substitute the blush for just highlighter for work it gives the best glow EVER. It's pink based w. A very gold, but not dense, highlight, it looks soooo natural.
My make up routine looks somewhaz similar and it takes me about 3 minutes in the morning. I use my fingers to put on some eyeshadow, peachy / light pink , very bright and surle looking color, some brown instead of black eyeliner that I only use for half the eyelid. It's not liquid so it is very easy to use. Adding some blush and a lipstick using a lipliner for my outer shape but filling it in with a 24h lasting lipstick that has one of those vaseline sticks on the opposite end. If I feel like I have the time and patience I finish it with some maskara but I often skip it 😅 Depending on the day I also add some powder blush but again just if I have some extra time. But even those 2 extra steps barely take up a minute. I guess I am lucky to have good skin. But I am really glad my teenage bf told me to stay away from foundation. He didnmt want to kiss me cause he considered it "to be like kissing dirt 😂" and was lile "if you now feel like you need that already dor your skin, imagine what your skin will look like decades later feom frequent use!
This is how we did makeup in the early 2000s before the 1000 product/ layer makeup tutorials hit social media, forcing people to buy too many products they don’t need. Glad we are going back to the basics.
If you are a beginner to makeup. I suggest using a tinted spf instead of foundation. Good practice blending, you dont need to figure out what spf works well underneth the foundation, and it looks more natural. You can work your way up to the real foundation if you want more coverage.
Yeah but with tinted ones we tend to under apply. Still better than nothing but I’d rather find a sunscreen that plays well underneath and then top it off with a small amount of the tinted one
Trained makeup artist here - always add all cream product before powders. Powders set down makeup and if you add more cream after that it can peel the makeup underneath and make everything look patchy. Opt for a translucent setting powder and go over the op of all cream products.
@@butterfly2604 Good skin care for your skin type, blurring primers, and make sure you set your makeup well - matte is better than dewy for minimising the appearance of large pores. Also be sure to always remove your makeup fully and wash your face well. Lastly know that everyone has pores and they're nothing to be ashamed of. Larger pores can just be genetic, although they are common with oiler skin which is also why you want to choose matifying products rather than dewy ones. Treat your skin and yourself with kindness 💖
Right? Powder always goes over cream. I switched to pressed translucent powder to set over loose colored powder and it looks so much more natural. I'm 35 and this is my everyday routine, with a tinted spf underneath and setting spray over top/powder/setting spray.
I would recommend this video to older women, also, who are looking to simplify their makeup routines. I'm 57 and these products are what i use everyday to look polished and pulled together. I'll add some eyeshadow, eyeliner and lip liner for special occasions and evening looks.
Yes! I love playing around with all the other stuff when I have the leisure to do so, but not at the crack of dawn. I never thought it would come to this, but at this chapter, I'm more comfortable with my feautures and don't feel the need to do a 30-45min full face every day. Simpler is better for me.
@@slaybyjessEverybody's voice is important :to anyone who doesn't know about Palestine :forget about your nationality for a minute and think deeply about israel, its formation, what it calls for, what it is doing, and think in the most simple way, do you think that israel is really the good side, let us return to the first example on this world Adam's son who killed his brother, do you think israel is the brother who kkilled or who was kkilled ? Do you think that israel dropping a bommb knowing that at least 1 innocent would diie beacause of it, right or wrong ? Do you think israel kicking someone from his home that he was born in it, his great great grand parents were born in it, his memories was in it, his room, his life was in it good or bad ? Do you think that israel destroying schools and universities that students were creating their future in it, or about to get graduated from it good or bad ? Do you think israel destroying hospitals knowing that there is patients inside that can't leave or they would diie good or bad ? Do you think israel seeing and knowing the humilating life that these who survived till now are living without food, clean water, electricity, médecines, anesthetic are living now and it is blocking help to them good or bad ? Do you think that israel imprisoning children (under 18 as you say) for trivial reasons and for unidentified period good or bad ? Do you think that israel stealing the skin and organs of dead plstins without the permission of their family (if any left) good or bad ? Do you think that israel calling plstins human animals that should all be got rid of good or bad ? Do you think israel torturing plstins harrasing, insulting and humiliting them good or bad ? Do you think that kkilling 32000 (since 7 oct only) including more than 14000(under 18 consider even if one of them is only 1 year old) good or bad ? Think in these questions with yourself.. Also there was no hamas 75 years ago Everybody's voice is important FREE plstin FREE yourself
I’m not a beginner, but I’ve been out of the makeup game/realm for years because I developed chronic illnesses. I’m just now rediscovering my love for it but I basically only remember how to do eyeshadow and can’t handle tons of heavy products on my face anymore so thank you. You’re helping a lot of people with these informative videos.
Maybe a BB creme could be good for you? I have psoriasis so if I use a regular foundation or concealer it becomes apparent I flake more (also used to give me irritation), but a BB creme is my go to as a base.
@@purdledragon I’ve tried so many tinted moisturizers and they all like ball up and crumble on my skin, even without product underneath or on top, if you have like a holy grail one I should try I’d so appreciate a recommendation! Being a spoonie who loves makeup is hard lol
This is the makeup content I’ve been looking for. I wish I saw this years ago. I don’t like wearing foundation-I don’t like the way it feels, looks & covers up all of my skin & dimension. I wish simple makeup looks like this were taught more often.
I don't think applying cream blush on top of powder is the way to go. It just doesn't blend well and my fingers tends to tug my skin. What I have found is that it is better to use liquid or cream blushes under setting powder and powder blushes over the setting powder. Easier to work with and looks way better imo
Easily avoided by only applying powder to the areas where you've used concealer. So, spot powdering as well as spot concealing. I do agree that liquid > cream > powder is the easiest method. Better not complicate things when it comes to minimal makeup.
You can also put cream/liquid blush on your hand, tap it a little with a brush and then apply it to your cheeks. Works really good and you can control the intensity easier! Hope it helps!
I am a beginner at 39.. Please help!! How and when do I use primer? When do use put on the setting powder? Before or after the setting spray? Do you wait until it dries a bit to blend out the concealer? It's all so confusing 😭
Hunny👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 FINALLY A REAL CHICK doing REAL MAKEUP for the other REAL CHICKS OUT THERE!!! That ain’t pushing a product cuz they’ve already been paid (Makayla)! Just a real girl doing her real makeup routine that we can REALLY AFFORD! Thank you and God Bless you ❤
love it. not just for beginners. i am 50 and i like simple fuss free makeup with little products that are great for travel. love u putting on the makeup as u talk. it looks so natural, fresh and polished
I have thick brows, i just trim them and I have never touched my brows with any product, I just take a spoolie or washed mascara wand and use it just to brush my brows up and to the side. Works for me EVERY SINGLE TIME. Remember you Don't have to do what everyone is doing, you have to figure out what works for you, that is the real beauty in beauty world. Hope this helps, I wish somebody told me this when I started out my journey.
This technique works for people with extremely dense eyebrows... A little bit of trimming and brushing is enough... But I have very sparse eyebrows like her so I think the eyebrow gel she is using will do wonders for someone like me!!!
Definitely depends on the person! I’m blonde and so are my eyebrows, so if I don’t put SOMETHING in them, they are practically invisible 🤣🤣 I’m so jealous that you only have to brush and trim yours lol.
Wow! Each person is different and that's why their view of beauty is different. I miss the days when each person's beauty (face and body was celebrated and the focus was more on enhancing their natural features, unlike today's times when people are taking treatments to alter their features and all caked-up same looks). 🙂🙃
i would just say don’t apply cream/liquids over powder. apply your cream blush after foundation but BEFORE powders. this prevents any lifting or texture issues you could come across as a beginner, especially if you have a heavy hand.
This. It can cause some issues. Unless you didn’t put any powder there. You could powder the tzone with a powder like the one she used, but use a translucent over the blush if she was concerned about powdering it.
I mean if you have the supplies you technically can Say you have a blemish right where you apply your blush. First you prime, conceal (do not put the applicator on the blemish), use a brush to blend and want to seal it. A small amount of powder can be applied depending on what blush you are using. If it's an option I would always use only a powder blush that day but say you can't. A liquid blush applied by a brush dried slightly will help avoid messing with the makeup underneath covering the blemish and is less likely to carry bacteria then applying a cream blush directly on the blemish. If it's only applied to the blemish and nowhere else it should be okay. But it could have texture issues and be less long wear suitable. The better option is a setting spray but in a pinch it could work. Just not all powder and then cream or liquid blush
This is a great combo for 16yo+ girlies who want to start to put a little makeup on. This is seriously enough to enhance your already beautiful self! I wish these products existed when I started doing makeup. Glowy natural finishes look waaaaay better than the crusty Mac powder foundation I was caking my face with 😂😂
@@Polyana.18 when I was 12 my school didn’t allow younger students to wear makeup. At 15 or 16 we would do something light like blush, gloss and a little clear mascara. I had acne so foundation would only emphasize and worsen my skin condition.
@@Polyana.18it wasn’t really cultural nor even allowed at home/school for most teenagers to do makeup some time ago. At 16 was when I started to shave and put mascara on! Even owning a hair straightener was a huge deal (to the point girls would do it with clothing iron 🥴)
16 year olds really don't need make up. I didn't start with make up til I was 42. And that was just minimal! Good skin is what you need to look good bare faced!
❤❤❤ your content and especially that you show yourself without makeup! Plus the simple, straightforward and honest way you give tips/ideas are truly why I look forward to your content! I would like to see a simple everyday eye look for those that still enjoy shadow and also an eye look with a vibrant lip
I’m really glad you are covering basics. Every year there’s new teens that need to start somewhere. These basics are really good foundations. So many yr make up tutorials are over the top and intimidating. Complete keep putting out this content.
As someone who doesn't like heavy makeup, I also just like a tinted primer and powder straight on that. The tula filtering primer is good and I like the make up for ever green primer if I'm red. The clarins tinting lip oil is nice too, doesn't feel annoying like a lot of lip products
I've never heard of a tinted primer. I've heard of tinted sunscreens but not primers. Anyway do you use a translucent powder or just a powder foundation since it's the same thing just more coverage?
Such a great quick tutorial! Its make me think of these tips as well: Use excess blush on your eyelids too and a smidge on your nose! If your eyelashes don’t curl then just mascara the tips and focus on the centre few lashes of your eyes. And I love how you’re sharing adorable products that work, thank you!
omg thank you sooo much!! 🥺🥺🥺💗 i've never put on makeup and i fear not to be good at it and end up looking like aclown but this is super simple and girly, feminine!! Tgank youu girl🥺💗💗
This exactly what I do whenever I wear makeup minus the blush! I'm a minimalist & a fresh face IMHO will always trump a beat to the gawds *stage makeup* drag look w/those crazy eyelashes.
I'm goth and when out I do do the whole makeup routine Outside of that same. I do not want to talk with my professor with graphic liner on. I prefer a simple bb cream some highlighter and a cute lip gloss on any day I don't gotta be all dolled up
You are so easy to understand, and I appreciate you taking the time to make these videos for those of us who are makeup and paired. I really really like your videos
Ooh. To enhance cheekbones or your eyes highlighter is also helpful and you can use toner as a setting spray. That and bb cream is a good way to cover your whole face with something lightweight if you ever want that. I have discoloration on my face so I use color corrector and bb cream when I'm trying to cover it more
Replace the concealer with a tinted sunscreen IMO, foundation and concealer are scams in 90% of cases. Take care of your skin and you won't need it, and it interferes with sunscreen, which is one of the most important skincare steps.
It only interferes with sunscreen when it comes to reapplying but there is many options to reapply over makeup. I have tried some tinted sunscreens that break me out so bad so I prefer my regular sunscreen and wearing makeup over it 🤷🏻♀️ so everyones different
idk if youre a person with a significant amount of melanin or not but i wouldnt say concealer is a scam as some of us have natural heavy/uneven pigmentation around our eyes and mouths that concealer… conceals. sunscreen doesnt fix that🤷♀️
@@MoNehNeh17 Yes, I got melanin. Good skincare routine will get rid of that rather than bandaid it. Toner and sunscreen will go further than concealer there.
It depends. I do like to have sunscreen in my makeup but it still gets in the way with reapplying frequently. Also while taking care of skin can help I've had discoloration since I was born. Most of my face is blotchy and red and there are also spots where it looks like I have horrible bruising. I finally have gotten it down to a manageable level where people don't assume I've been crying or got hurt, but some days for my self esteem I just need a medium coverage foundation and a nap. Yes skincare is helping but that takes years to find out what works and if your taking care of your skin and doing makeup as long as your taking care of your skin reapplying you sunscreen regularly and not using products that irritate you it's fine. Especially if it's this small daily wear. I'll never recommend heavy makeup daily but it's a lot better then it used to be even a decade ago
Thanks on informing me of the "tinted brow gels"! Didn't know it was a thing, I'm not good with drawing in my brows & don't have much hair in that area so I'm hoping this will work for me!
I would possibly suggest having your eyebrows professionally tinted (or even just at home if you’re confident enough, I do mine at home) and waxed if you have the money. It’s quite pricey to pay for someone else to do it so it may be worth learning at home, but it can help fill in the sparser looking spots by staining the hairs :) I have naturally pale strawberry blonde hair that’s dyed black so I have to tint them every other week
I have the same problem, so I just brush them up first, and then I brush the ends of the hair back in the brow frame. Lastly, I brush the tail to the side of my face to make my brows look long. This makes my brows even look slimmer
1 agree with the commenter above me 2 I have the same problem. For full flame I use a tinted brow gel and follow my natural shape just to keep it more shaped and to make sure pieces are sticking every which way somehow. Also helps that the gel is my died hair color and not my eyebrow hair color so it looks like my hairs natural when I do that
The problem is that my skin is extremely dry. It doesn't matter that I use multiple layers of moisturizer or I drink a lot of water, my skin is so dry it looks horrible with any kind of makeup after an hour or so 😢. I've tried to use concealer so many times, but it my skin looks like it's cracking and flaking.
do you try applying a moisturizer/ face lotion and then a bit of sunscreen? That could definitely help. Also make sure you apply makeup on a clean face[so wash it before moisturizing]!
Thank you for all the ideas! I've tried some of them, but not all. I've noticed that mixing my cream make up with some moisturizer helps a bit, but it also makes the make up less effective. I also have rosacea, so I believe that makes it worse
This may sound weird, but are you doing your skincare routine before applying makeup? Not only does it make sure you have a clean base to start your look with,but it can also help with flakes makeup. I make sure to wash only with room temp. or cool water and end my skincare routine by "sealing" with a bit of facial oil. The only thing, truly, that moisturizes your face is water but oils can act as a sealant to lock in said moisture (preventing some dryness). I wait about 10 minutes after using oil to be super safe about it not ruining the effectiveness of my products. I also try to always use a hydrating primer and liberally use a setting spray to "melt" my products in. Sorry for rambling lol I just remember being new to make up and struggling to make it last through the night.
It's hard to get a color match on concealer. Since they are often very limited in color range compared to foundation shade ranges. I myself have extremely dry skin I would never use powder
get a a stick foundation and a concealer brush, apply to the areas that you wanna conceal, then just get a brightening concealer w a lighter or sheer formula to go on top
If you have thicker darker brows and generally keep them neat (u trim them) then a brow gel is not necessary. I never use one and i feel fine. When i did it only made my brows feel stiff and weird.
OMG I am not a beginner. I am 53 years of age but do you think I can do lashes? I am begging you to do a really easy lash tutorial as i have wasted so much money on the lashes and I can never get them on and it’s also cause of my eye sight, it’s really bad and I need my glasses to bloody see! Which doesn’t help when trying to put them on. Please help me, gorgeous!
I’ll also add that there are lashes that have larger bands and, when I first started, I found those easier to work with. Using the lash applicator tweezer with them was really helpful too
@@slaybyjess can you please tell me which shade is the blush? The shade linked under the video doesn't look correct. The one you're holding is dusty mauve or something else? Thank you in advance!
I’m a beginner in makeup. I use mascara, brow mascara, mascara, blush and the baby lips crystal chapstick. I LOVE LOVE LOVE ITTTTT (the chapstick). It’s such a pretty pink color with glitter. 🤩🤩🤩 I like that it gives me a natural look. I don’t like the way makeup feels on my face (meaning the powder and stuff I feel like my face can’t breath and I feel like bad cake lol)
No no. But still the color corrector's colors are gonna be visible. You need to top it off with a concealer but if you don't like it, just go for a light weight hydrating foundation
I'm not big on setting,but I have been noticing that after I let my tinted moisturizer sit at least 10 minutes and put powder blush on, a few minutes the blush seems to disappear. Do you suggest at least powdering where I will put my blush? Love your tips btw
@@MsWOCReader really?! I thought Milani blushes were supposed to be good? Okay, I have many other ones,but am too lazy to open a new one 😂 guess I gotta do it then 😂 thank you for your help.
Another tip is get a good pigmented liquid blush( Juvia's Place is my fave but Elf has a good one too) and then set it with a powder blush. So when they powder fades the color is still there from the liquid.
Do you notice any oil on your face after the 10 mins? And do you pat your cheek with a paper towel or something before the powder blush? Even with drier skin, after some kind of base being put on the face, it can make oils pull to the surface. Patting the face with a paper towel after that first wave of oil can make powders last longer
Beginner af here 👶🏽 Wondering how essential brows gel is in general? I have really thick brows and im afraid if i do anything to them i might look like a cartoon. Idk how to explain 😭 does that make sense? Any tips would be helpful
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if you have thick eyebrows naturally you can use a clear browgel to just set them in place without emphasising them
I dont use brow gels at all. I have thicker brows and i trim the hairs and keep them neat naturally so i literally never do my brows. I used to and it felt so weird. Like my brows were stiff lol idk i dont care for it at all. I have thicker brown eyebrows like im good
Kosas brow gel is very natural I recommend that but and if they're already thick no need to fill in but I would brush them up with a tiny bit of brow gel
If you like the shape and it doesn't look patchy anywhere your good. If not you can shape and trim them or if there are patchy spots a small angled brush and an eyeshadow does the work
I've been using my old dried up black mascara since my teens and still do to this date. Any mascaras that just get old and dried up, I save it to use on my brows. Never bought an eyebrow product even though I do full face of makeup and love my makeup. I'm just not into wasting money on products I know I don't need. This is a really good recommendation though xx
@@idkhowiendeduphere There's literally no issue, I've been doing this for more than 7 years now if that. My mum knew about this hack even before we were born because she's always loved doing skincare and makeup as well so she's been doing it way longer than I have, back then brow products didn't really exist. If you're one of those people who loves eyebrows that stays put and doesn't move then there is one thing I would recommend, a brow gel. My eyebrows stays in put naturally so I never needed it xx
It depends on your skin type. If you have extremely oily skin it'll be best if you could use a good oil control primer. The oil control primer will help your makeup last longer and it'll not seperate as easily. But if you have normal or dry skin you don't really need a primer just prep your skin well with a hydrating toner and moisturizer.
it probably depends on ur skin, ive been doing makeup for over a decade and my skin NEEDS primer to stay bc im rather oily with some visible pore texture, so primer is a no skip for me, but it could be a skip for someone with smaller pores and less oil production
Not to base makeup usually if u do ur skincare youll be fine esp if the foundation is water based but if its silicone based it might be helpful (this is also based very much on ur skin type - silicone can be clogging for oily acne prone people) For eyeshadow i think primer is a MUST. There’s a big difference. The milani one is dirt cheap and works like magic. Worth it always
She didn't put powder first !!! Are y'all drunk ? She did eyebrows first second concealer 3 powder 4 blush 5 mascara where are y'all getting that from ? In another video she did that but not for everyone or beginners. That's why she didn't say it here !!!
@@tiffanychill8219 are you dumb? You stated it yourself that she put powder before the blush & mind you it's a cream blush...it has to go under the powder, not over it because it's a cream product.
I do halo glow, concealer, powder, liquid blush , powder blush, highlighter, brows , and then setting spray and mascara. The only liquid I use after powder is my blush
I love watching your videos! They help me so much as a beginner to make up, and help me understand what products to use. I was wondering what brush you used to blend out your concealer? Thank you! 💕