Sunday 24 December 2017

Basic And Simple Make Up Looks

Hello there!

I've been looking for an idea to post for so long, and I finally got one. *insert a light-bulb here*.

Anyway, not everybody is a professional or a makeup artist, some of us are new in the beauty world. And so far, I know that applying makeup is a struggle. Because of you mess up, you'll look like you've been punched in the eye.

So I gathered some of my favourite looks here, they are very simple and basic. Besides that they help you got the hang of it.

 This look is really simple, and it really helps opening your eyes.

Apply a shade or two darker than your skin tone, or you can use a bronzer into your eye socket.

then take a creamy pencil eyeliner, apply it in the outer corner of your lash-line, and start winging it out with a wing liner brush. Add the colour as dark as you want it to be. Then take a small precise eye brush with a dark brown shadow  and start smudging it. apply a nude liner in your waterline, and the dark brown underneath your lower lash-line. Apply 2-3 coats of mascara. And you're done!

This look is so romantic and soft, and if you have brown, green, or hazel eyes, this would look gorgeous on you.

Start by taking a transition shade, which should be a shade or two darker than your skin, and blend it softly into the crease.
Then take a mauve-y shade, and blend it lower into your crease and the outer corner of your eye. Take a light highlighting shade and apply it underneath your brow bone, and in the centre of your eye. Apply your mascara and your done.



This one is very beginner friendly, as it opens your eyes without taking much effort.

Start by taking a medium brown into your crease, and run it onto your lower lash-line. Take a light golden-bronze shade and apply it onto your lids. A light highlighting shade in the inner corner, and underneath the brow bone. 
A white eyeliner in the waterline, and 2 coats of mascara and you did it. So easy, right?

This is so simple, yet glam look.
Take a contour shade in the crease, a highlighting  shade onto the lids. then take a black pencil liner onto the lash-line, and start smudging it out. Apply your mascara, and you've finished the eyes.

To your base, the key is in a bronzed skin, and a glow-y highlight. With a nude lips. you'll look fabulous!

Thank you for tuning in, I don't own any of these photos, I just thought they would look gorgeous, so all the credits go for the owners.

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