I love Scott Barnes and Kevin Aucoin! Makeup artist Way Bandy predates both artist and inspired Kevin. Neither Scott nor Kevin claimed to be the originators of this technique. As a make-up artist myself since the early eighties, this was always the proper way to apply your base. That Instagram technique which originated with drag was never meant for people to use as their daily routines. It's so refreshing to see people turning back to more flattering techniques! 🥰
honestly you're the only RU-vidr that creates makeup content-related videos that I still watch and enjoy. Thank you for keeping everything simple and overall short to the point
@@SagoniaLazarof I actually didn't know until I saw it on Tati's channel and I remembered that a good while ago, Scott Barnes did her makeup and used this technique. Looks great on you... :)
Just because someone brought it to light doesn’t mean they should have all the credit for it. Scott Barnes did before her and people had already been doing that way before Scott barns.
Love! I always thought elf hydrating camo concealer was too heavy and cakey for my heavily textured/acne-marked skin, but I need to try your tip of warming it up on the back of my hand. Also, I love your nail polish in this video!
I'm definitely going to try this again (I tried previously) with a fuller coverage foundation. The brush really diffuses the foundation, and when I used a skin tint it basically just absorbed it all haha
This technique just doesn’t make sense to me. Foundation provides an even base so that the contour is blended more easily. Looks beautiful nevertheless and u look gorgeous 🥰
OK friends, so I saw TATI have a video under Scott Barnes channel talking about Mery Phillips, needing to give him his praise for this technique. So I put her name and RU-vid and came across this video. I agree with all the comments down below. Scott Barnes has been doing this forever. It’s really sad to see that people take from others without giving them credit. I don’t know who Mary Phillips is, but I would say, if she hasn’t gotten a chance to apologize to Scott Barnes, she needs to.
I feel like the contour completely disappears under the foundation….unless u use a super light coverage BB cream or foundation and a dark contour color under it…
I feel that this is for people that have perfect skin. Imagine doing this with a full coverage foundation? Scott does it better I think. It’s called underpainting
@@SagoniaLazarof congratulations! You look stunning. Just curious did you the Keto diet with or IM? I'm currently trying to lose 20 lbs but No luck yet
I love that and will try it today. But what I am so surprised is that you are using that elf concealer. It messes up my make-up every time I use it. It makes my skin looking caky and it is not hydrating at all.
My sensitive skin doesn’t do well with any types of foundations (I’ve tried TONS - high and low end- and they all break me out) Do you think this technique would still work if using a tinted SPF as the “foundation” instead ? That is all I use these days
I'm so confused why people are acting like this is new. Scott Barnes, Makeup by Mario & Kevin Aucoin have been doing this forever! Plus, we've even seen this method be done on JLo, Tati Westbrook, & so many more...
Give drag queens, trans women, and female performers their flowers, they've been doing this for 60+ years.. Where do you think makeup artists i.e. Kevyn Aucoin, Scott Barnes, etc. got it from? Makeup techniques that have become “trends” predate all modern makeup artistry. The techniques aren't new, they’re cyclical or esoteric at best. As Sagonia alluded, nobody you see today "created" any of this, they're only sharing what’s been established by others, and almost everyone who claims otherwise is lying. History is important y'all, and respect needs to be paid to those who paved the way.
Honestly your skin is georgous naturally and adding all that crap just dulled it. Plus your forhead is short already adding bronzer just made it worse... Point is don't fix what's not broken.