Sunday, 9 November 2014
NUDE MAKE-UP
Today I decided to write an article about "nude make-up".
First, lets go talk about what "nude make-up" really is. Nude make-up is that kind of make-up when you can show your real natural beauty to everyone. Your look then looks like you don't use any make-up. Of course you can use minimum of make-up to hide your imperfection (small eyes, your lips has almost the same tone of the colour as your skin etc.). But everything must look very natural!
I'm one of the women that worship the nude make-up. I don't like couple of blush, couple of lipstick or the "panda eyes". It looks very unnaturally and artifically.
Sadly couple of the teen ladies doesn't know how to use the make-up or how to make a perfect eyebrow. In the most of the cases it ends with wrong tone of make-up that is not even close to the colour of your skin or their eyebrows is very very tiny arc over their eyes. And it's wrong.
In this case I'm very grateful for Cara Delevigne because she shows us that even thick eyebrows can be really beautiful and it gets an attention to your eyes.
So, how to make a perfect nude-look?
STEP 1: Set the foundation. When there's not a lot of color to your makeup, an even skin tone becomes all the more important. At the same time, heavy base is overkill. Apply tinted moisturizer or sheer foundation. Apply a shimmery shadow in light taupe or peach to your entire lid, and then brush a pale champagne highlighter along the brow bone and around the inner corners.
STEP 2: Shine (a little). Keep your face from looking flat with a shimmery eye shadow or blush.
STEP 3: Let your skin be your guide. Choose shadow and blush in the same color family as your skin tone, but a shade or two darker. A satin-finish honey-apricot blush amps up the warmth in fair skin. Dust it onto the apples of your cheeks, then swirl it back toward the temples.
STEP 4: Go lightly on the eyes. Your lids should take center stage, so brush on a separating mascara instead of a volumizing one, and skip eyeliner.
STEP 5: Stain your mouth. Lips should be neither overly glossy nor completely matte. Slick on a creamy lipstick or balm, then tap your mouth with your finger—this helps remove excess color for a stained finish. Pinky-beige balm adds a sweet flush to lips.
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