Here are before and after pictures as well as a description and product list of a customer who I had a makeup consultation ink. products with here today :)
She wanted an "everyday make-up for 40+" and usually does not have that much make-up in ordinary cases. We did a neutral makeup with natural coverage, well-shaped eyebrows (which I also got to pick a little) and an eye makeup that lifts and opens up the gaze. Very nice!
Here is the result:
BASE:
Face primer - Pixi Flawless Beauty Primer
Foundation - Pixi H2O Skintint (2 Nude)
Contouring & highlighter -Â Pixi Book of beauty contour creator
Rouge - gloMinerals Blush (Papaya)
Fixing mist -Â Pixi Makeup Fixing Mist
Description:
- Massage the primer into the entire face, it evens out the skin and gives a nice glow. I always use my fingers for a face primer as it should be worked into the skin properly.
- Apply foundation, this is a water-resistant gel foundation that fits great. Works to apply both with fingers or with e.g. a foundation brush so it sinks so well into the skin and does not need to be worked in.
- Apply contouring: Dark shadow in the deep parts of the face (under the cheekbone, in the temple and up towards the hairline, as well as under the jawbone and a little on the sides of the chin, you can think of as a 3rd on the side of the face. I also put a little on the sides of the nose). Then light in the middle of the face (nasal bone, middle of the forehead, cupid's arch and chin) and on the cheekbones. I also brightened up the look with this bright highlisghter by placing it under the brow and under the eye. Finish with the glow highlighter in the palette and apply to all parts you have applied the light shade.
- Apply blush for more shape and life on the face. Here you can watch a video with tips and tricks!
- Spray fixing mist all over the face, it causes all powder products to melt into the skin and the skin looks more like skin even though it is very matte products.
EYES:
Eyeshadow Primer -Â Pixi eye bright primer
Eyeshadows - Paese Opal Eyeshadow (Colorado)
Light eyeliner along the waterline - gloMinerals Eye Pencil (Peach)
Eyeliner with wingâ Kryolan HD Cream Liner (Ebony)
Mascara -Â Magnetic lash mascara
Description:
- Start with primer for a pigment-rich and lasting result.
- Put a little powder in the globe line to fix the primer (not on the whole eye) this makes it easier to get a soft eye makeup when you fade out the eye shadow.
- Light eyeshadow on the inside of the eye and in the corner of the eye. I apply all eye shadows on the eyelid with Nanshy Tapered Crease Brush.
- Medium light eye shadow on the rest of the eyelid
- Relax your forehead and look straight ahead in the mirror, placing the medium light shade just above the crease line crease.
- Brown eye shadow at the end of the eyelid and over the crease line (the medium light is below and makes the brown not as dark, good everyday trick!)
- Fade the edges with Nanshy blending brush.
- Apply the shadows on the underside of the eye as well, in the same order as on the eyelid. "Tie together" the eye shadows in the outer corner of the eye. For this I use the smaller brush Nanshy Pencil brush.
- Make lashliner with a cream eyeliner. Here you can watch a video on how to do this.
- Light up the waterline with a light eyeliner
- Finish with mascara, we just put on the lashes for a more lifting effect on the eye.
LIPS:
Lipstick - gloMinerals gloGloss (Naked)
EYEBROW:
Eyebrow pencil and brow gel - Pixi natural brow duo (Natural Brown)
I picked up the eyebrows and filled them in with a pencil that is shaped like a triangle and has a brow gel at the other end. I usually always start by filling in the underside of the brow and then I fill in by working in the direction of the straws. Finish with the gel.
Very nice glow in the skin! :)
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Hug!
Oh so super nice everyday makeup. đ