WATCH THIS! If You Don't Know How to Apply Makeup At All | Learn from ZERO! by 桃大喜
Summary
TLDRThis comprehensive makeup tutorial covers everything from skincare prep to final touches. It advises starting with contact lenses and moisturizing, then sunscreen and primer for a smooth base. The script details foundation application, blending techniques, and concealer use for a flawless complexion. It also covers contouring, eye makeup, and how to achieve a natural look with eyeliner, mascara, and false lashes. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of blending and layering for a polished, dewy finish, suitable for makeup beginners and those seeking to refine their skills.
Takeaways
- 👓 Consider using contact lenses for a customizable look that fits your eye shape.
- 💧 Start with a water-based or fluidic moisturizing serum to prep the skin for makeup application.
- ☀️ Apply sunscreen in a coin-sized amount and let it settle before moving to the next step to avoid foundation issues.
- 🔍 Understand the difference between sunscreen and primer for proper application and skin benefits.
- 🎨 Use a primer for color correcting or enhancing pores if needed, and apply in one direction for an even skin tone.
- 💋 For beginners, cushion foundation is recommended for its convenience and control over product usage.
- 👐 Apply foundation with a dabbing motion for a natural finish, and remember to build coverage gradually.
- 👁 Use a salmon shade concealer for dark circles and a darker shade for blemishes for effective coverage.
- 💦 Set your makeup with a setting spray and loose or compact powder depending on desired coverage and skin type.
- 👃 Use a powder-based contour palette and specific techniques to define and shape the nose.
- 👁️🗨️ For eye makeup, start with a basic formula and build up according to your eye shape and desired look.
- 💄 For lips, conceal and smudge lip color for a natural look, and use highlighter for a finishing touch.
Q & A
Why might someone consider switching from glasses to contact lenses when applying makeup?
-Contact lenses can provide a clearer view and avoid the distortion that glasses might cause, allowing for more precise makeup application and a better overall look.
What type of moisturizing products does Tao recommend for preparing the skin before foundation application?
-Tao recommends using water-based or fluidic moisturizing products as they are lighter and less likely to interfere with the foundation's adherence and staying power.
Why should sunscreen be applied after the skincare has fully absorbed into the skin?
-Applying sunscreen after the skincare has absorbed ensures that the sunscreen forms an effective barrier against UV rays without being disturbed or reduced in effectiveness by subsequent products.
How much sunscreen should Tao apply, and how should it be applied?
-Tao uses a coin-sized amount of sunscreen and applies it to each side of the face separately, spreading it evenly in one direction to avoid lifting peeling skin.
What is the difference between sunscreen and primer according to the script?
-Sunscreen protects the skin from UV rays, while primer is typically used for color correcting or enhancing the appearance of pores.
Why does Tao suggest using cushion foundation for newbies?
-Cushion foundation is convenient, easy to apply, and allows for better control over the amount of product used, which is beneficial for beginners who are still learning to apply makeup.
What is Tao's technique for applying foundation to ensure it sets firmly into the skin?
-Tao advises applying some pressure while patting the foundation into the skin, which helps it to set more firmly and smoothly, providing a longer-lasting finish.
How does Tao apply concealer to correct dark circles under the eyes?
-Tao uses a salmon shade cream concealer, dabbing it onto the back of her hand before applying it under her eyes with a flat concealer brush, gently tapping it along the groove under her eyes.
Why is it important to set makeup with a setting spray and powder?
-Setting the makeup with a spray and powder helps to lock the makeup in place, providing a longer-lasting, more breathable, and natural-looking finish.
What is Tao's advice for facial contouring to achieve a smoother oval face shape?
-Tao suggests using a powder-based contour palette and applying contour to the highest points of the cheekbones, lightly tapping along them to create a forward-facing effect that defines the face without looking unnatural.
How should beginners approach applying eyeshadow, according to Tao?
-Tao recommends using a palette with just four shades and a basic formula: applying the lightest matte shade all over the upper lid as a base, then using a darker shade in the outer V corner and blending it to lengthen the eye shape.
Outlines
👓 Preparing Skin and Foundation Application
The first paragraph introduces the idea of using contact lenses for a smooth look and emphasizes the importance of prepping the skin with a moisturizing serum, preferably water-based or fluidic to avoid heavy textures that can affect foundation adherence. Sunscreen application is detailed, including the amount to use and the method to apply it evenly without rubbing. The distinction between sunscreen and primer is clarified, with advice on choosing a primer for color correction if needed. The paragraph concludes with a recommendation for beginners to use cushion foundation for its convenience and control, along with tips on application and setting the foundation with the right amount of pressure for a natural, long-lasting finish.
🎨 Makeup Application Techniques for a Flawless Look
The second paragraph delves into makeup application techniques, starting with setting the makeup with a setting spray and loose powder for a light, breathable finish. It discusses facial contouring with a powder-based contour palette, detailing how to shape the nose and face for a more defined look. The paragraph also covers the application of brow powder for a natural brow look and provides a basic formula for eyeshadow application, emphasizing the importance of blending for a gradual color change. The section on eye makeup concludes with advice on applying aegyosal (Korean term for the area under the eye) to add dimension to the eyes.
👁 Enhancing Eyes with Makeup and Lashes
This paragraph focuses on enhancing the eyes with makeup, starting with the application of eyeshadow to create depth and dimension. It discusses the use of darker shades to elongate the eye shape and the importance of blending for a seamless look. The paragraph also covers the application of highlighter to the under-eye area for aegyosal contour and the use of eyeliner and mascara to define the eyes. It provides a detailed step-by-step guide on applying false lashes for beginners, including choosing the right type of lashes and the application process. The section concludes with a technique for applying eyeliner using an eyeshadow brush for a subtle lift and a natural look.
💄 Final Touches for a Complete Makeup Look
The final paragraph discusses the finishing touches for a complete makeup look, starting with the application of blush to add a natural flush to the cheeks. It emphasizes the importance of blending the blush in the right shape and amount to complement any makeup look. The paragraph continues with the application of matte highlighter to brighten and lift the face, providing detailed instructions on where to apply the highlighter for the best effect. The section on lips explains how to apply lip color without emphasizing lip shape too harshly, offering a technique for a more blended and natural look. The paragraph concludes with the application of shimmery highlighter to the inner corners of the eyes and other facial features for a dewy, complete look, along with advice on choosing the right hairstyle and outfit to enhance the overall appearance.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Contact lenses
💡Moisturizing serum
💡Sunscreen
💡Primer
💡Cushion foundation
💡Concealer
💡Setting spray
💡Loose powder
💡Contouring
💡Eyeshadow
💡Highlighter
💡Blush
💡Lip application
Highlights
Consider using contact lenses for a variety of color and diameter options to suit eye shape.
Use water-based or fluidic moisturizing products for smooth foundation application.
Heavy textures from creams or lotions can reduce foundation staying power.
Apply sunscreen in a coin-sized amount and evenly in one direction for better absorption.
Differentiate between sunscreen for UV protection and primer for color correcting or pore enhancement.
Use cushion foundation for convenience and better control over product application.
Choose a cushion puff that meets your expectations for better foundation application.
Apply foundation with a quick dabbing motion for an airy natural finish.
Be mindful of product quantity to avoid a cakey base look.
Use a salmon shade cream concealer for dark circles and pat it gently for better coverage.
Opt for a color-correcting concealer that matches skin tone for under-eye coverage.
Set makeup with a setting spray in an X motion for even coverage and wait for it to form a film.
Choose between loose powder for a light finish or compact powder for more coverage.
Apply powder vertically to avoid smudging the base for a porcelain-like effect.
Use a powder-based contour palette and an angled nose brush for precise facial contouring.
Blend contour along the nose bridge to create an L shape for added dimension.
For beginners, use brow powder for easier and more natural-looking brows.
Choose an eyeshadow palette with a limited number of shades for easier application.
Apply eyeshadow with a basic formula that works for all eye looks, starting with a light matte shade.
Use a darker eyeshadow shade at the outer V corner to elongate round-shaped eyes.
Apply mascara before eyeliner to prevent smudging and use a primer to set curl.
For false lashes, use cluster lashes with a larger base for easier application.
Use a flat eyeshadow brush for a subtle eyeliner lift and to sharpen the liner's end.
Apply blush with a tapered brush in a circular motion for a round shape that complements any look.
Use matte highlighter on inner cheeks and other facial features for a lifted and defined appearance.
Conceal lips with foundation before applying lip color for a natural look and avoid harsh lip lines.
Finish the makeup look with a shimmery highlighter on the inner corners of eyes and other facial features for a dewy, complete look.
Transcripts
First, for those who wear glasses consider using contact lenses
You can choose any color or lens diameter that suits your eye shape
To prep the skin for a smoother foundation application
start with a moisturizing serum Tao recommends using water-based
or fluidic moisturizing products as a safe choice if you're unsure which creams or lotions to use
Heavy textures from creams or lotions can cause the foundation
to budge and reduce its staying power After the skincare has fully absorbed
into your skin apply sunscreen
Tao uses a coin-sized amount of sunscreen but if you live in a country with
full sun or during summer you might need slightly more
Tao recommends applying it to each side of your face separately
spreading it evenly in one direction Avoid rubbing it in different directions
as this can lift peeling skin Let it settle on your skin
before proceeding to the next step Tao mentions that many newbies don't know how
to differentiate between sunscreen and primer Sunscreen protects our skin from UV rays
while primer is usually used for color correcting or enhancing our pores
If you have concerns about color correcting dullness in your complexion
choose a primer in pink or purple and apply it to areas with hyperpigmentation or uneven skin tone
Again spread the product in one direction
This step can even out your skin tone for a better complexion
If you don't have this concern you can skip this step!
Moving on to the base Tao recommends that newbies use cushion foundation
It's convenient, easy to apply and gives better control over
the amount of product used Unlike liquid foundation
where one pump might be too little and two pumps too much
cushion foundation allows for more precise application
Grab a cushion puff that you prefer; Tao often switches to her favorite puff
since the ones included with the product sometimes don't meet her expectations
Gently press the puff onto the cushion foundation then dab it onto your cheeks
Use a quick dabbing motion to tap the foundation all over your face
Start with a thin layer for an airy natural finish
If you want more coverage repeat the step and apply a second layer
Tao advises newbies to be mindful of how much product they use
Applying too much at once can make your base look cakey
Always remember to go light with each layer and build up if needed
When applying the foundation apply some pressure
while patting it into your skin Just listen to how Tao pats it out to ensure
the foundation is firmly set into your skin Tao swears by this technique
just look at how luminous and silky her skin looks!
With the right pressure your foundation will stay put
more smoothly and for longer hours feeling like a second skin
With the remaining product on the puff pat it onto your neck to match your skin
tone with your face Next up is concealer
To correct dark circles under the eyes Tao uses a salmon shade cream concealer
She dabs the concealer onto the back of her hand before applying it under her eyes
Using a flat concealer brush she gently taps the concealer
along the groove under her eyes Be careful not to drag the brush along your skin
as this can ruin your base If you haven't gotten a concealer yet
opt for a color-correcting concealer that matches your skin tone
Tao doesn't recommend colorful color-correcting palettes
as they are much more difficult for beginners to use
By lifting your brush and patting it directly onto your skin
this technique provides better coverage for your under-eye area
Repeat the same step for the other eye If you have blemishes like acne
use a darker shade to conceal them Tao's skin is flawless
so she doesn't need to conceal any blemishes Once your base is done
set it with a setting spray Spray it in an X motion to
ensure all regions of your face are covered Wait 10 seconds for a film to form over your base
Next Tao further sets her skin with loose powder
If you have fewer blemishes and want a more breathable
light finish loose powder is your best choice
However if you have more blemishes and want more coverage
opt for compact powder After dabbing the puff into the powder
tap it on your hand to remove the excess before applying it to your face
Setting with powder gives you a blurring effect that makes your skin look like porcelain!
Always apply the powder vertically directly to the skin without pulling or rubbing
to avoid smudging the base Just look at how flawless it looks!
This technique is also extremely suitable for summertime
as it helps your base stay intact despite the heat and sweat
Apply a lip oil or Aquaphor to prep your lips This will make your lips look plumper and
moisturized when you apply lip matte later Tao also mentions that there is no correct
sequence to applying makeup—everyone has their own preferred order
go with the flow that best suits you! Tao continues with her facial contour
She highly recommends using a powder-based contour palette
Using an angled nose brush she taps off the excess contour powder
Tao suggests starting at the nose tip At the base of your nose tip
fill in a V shape and blend it out slightly draw brackets at the sides of your nose tip
fill in a horizontal line across the nose tip to make it look pointy
Without going back to the palette she uses the remaining powder on the
brush to blend along the nose bridge You can fill in the contour narrower
to make your nose bridge look higher As you can see from the dotted lines shown here
your nose bridge contour should form an L shape with the end curving towards the nose wings
This gives more dimension to the shape of your nose
deepen the shadow at the nose root right in the triangle region around the eye socket
using the remaining powder on the brush If the shadow isn't deep enough
dip back into the palette to intensify it Notice the difference
it adds more definition to your eyes making them look deeper and more defined
Repeat the same contour step on the other side If you have a rounder nose shape
you can add more shadows to the sides of the nose tip
This technique sculpts your nose beautifully looking great from all angles without
appearing messy or dirty For facial contouring
use a fluffy face contour brush After picking up the contour powder
tap off the excess Tao advises observing areas that
are protruding when looking in the mirror To achieve a smoother oval face shape
she applies contour to the highest points of her cheekbones
lightly tapping along the cheekbones Be careful not to go overboard with your contour
or the shadow will appear unnatural when you turn your head
When viewed from the front the subtle shadow on the side of your
face gives you a forward-facing effect helping your face look more defined
For brows Tao advises newbies to stick with an easy method
Drawing fake brow hair strokes can be too difficult for beginners
so using brow powder to fill them in is simpler Tao loves to use the lightest brow shade to fill
in the overall shape of the brow blending with a light hand
Applying too much pressure can cause harsh unnatural brush strokes
Once you have the overall shape mix darker shades to intensify the
shadows in any blank spots At the brow head
tilt your brush sideways to mimic the direction of brow hair growth
This makes your brows look natural and airy If you have darker brows
you can lighten them with a lighter brow gel Tao notes that the middle of her brow appears
darker than the rest so she lightens it there
Choose a dark brown or greyish brown shade to match your hair color
If you have dyed your hair pick shades that are closest to your brow color
This will make your brows look softer and fluffier Finally, moving on to the eyes
Tao suggests that newbies avoid buying eyeshadow palettes with too many shades
as it can be challenging to match them A palette with just four
shades is more than enough You also don't need to invest in many brushes;
a larger blending brush and a smaller eyeshadow brush will suffice for now
Tao shares a basic formula for eyeshadow application that works for all eye looks
take the lightest matte shade from the palette with the blending brush
Tap off the excess and blend the shade all over the upper lid to lay down the base color
Start blending from the middle of the lid close to the lash line
and swipe it to the left and right bring the shade up above the crease
This technique creates a gradual change of color on your lids
For the lower lid place your brush at the outer end
swipe it towards the front and blend the shade slightly lower
This adds more contour to the aegyosal later Just look at the difference!
Not only does it add another layer of shade but it also brings more dimension to your eyes
through the intensity of colors grab the darker shade with
the smaller blending brush observe the region you want
to darken based on your eye shape Since Tao has rounder-shaped eyes
she prefers to make them look longer She places the darker shade at the outer V corner
as shown here and blends the
shade outwards to lengthen the shape of her eyes For rounder-shaped eyes, you can also add the
shade right in the middle of the lid like this. Take your time to blend out the darker shades to
ensure they seamlessly blend into the look For the lower eyelid
Tao places her brush at the outer end and brings the shade forward
then swipes along the groove beneath her under-eye fat for aegyosal contour
If you have wider-set eyes you can also blend the
same shade in the inner region of the upper lid to create a deeper-set look
The same goes for the lower lid; lightly line the same shade
in the lower inner corner This opens up more eye area
making your eyes appear larger For daily eye looks
less emphasis is put on colors and shine What’s more important is giving structure to your
eyes to make them look brighter and more prominent If you want a little bit of shine
choose a subtle shimmery shade and dab it in the middle of your lid
Do the same for the other eye Since the current trend favors the
no-makeup makeup look or the clean girl look Tao thinks it's a great opportunity for
newbies to learn how to apply makeup If you want a more dramatic effect
you can apply the eyeshadows more heavily Don’t worry if you look a bit crazy at this stage;
everything will come together after applying the rest of your makeup
For the aegyosal Tao applies highlighter
along the under-eye fat and blends it out with a brush to make it look more natural
If the contour isn’t defined enough you can use a contour pen
to go over the groove again This will make your aegyosal more
prominent and your eyes look wider For eyeliner and mascara
Tao personally prefers applying mascara before filling in the eyeliner
Curling the lashes after applying eyeliner can cause the liner to smudge
To curl your lashes place the curler on your lid and push upwards
to expose your lash line like this Then
clip the curler together and slightly pull it downwards while pressing the clipper multiple
times to ensure a firm grip on your lashes Before your lashes get droopy again
quickly apply a mascara primer to set the curls Place the wand at the base of your lashes
and lift upwards For the lower lashes
place the wand at the roots and hold for a few seconds before moving to the ends
After applying mascara you can curl your lashes
again lightly to give them an extra boost Just look at how voluminous they look!
Applying false lashes can be a bit tricky for newbies
but Tao believes that many beginners want to learn So here’s her big sister's advice
opt for cluster lashes with a larger base Better quality falsies provide easier application
First squeeze some lash glue
onto a surface and wait for it to become tacky Use tweezers to remove the lashes from the
case and dip them into the glue Tilt your head back and place the
lashes beneath your natural lashes Swipe the lashes along your lash
line before fixing their position Use the blunt end of the tweezers
to adjust and secure them If you want a more detailed
step-by-step guide on applying lashes we have a video dedicated to this topic
By repeating these steps your lashes will look fantastic!
While skipping falsies gives a more natural and subtle look
putting them on will elevate your appearance to a whole new level
Tao encourages newbies to practice a little bit as it’s totally worth it!
For eyeliner Tao prefers
a method that's less likely to go wrong She suggests using a flat eyeshadow brush
and dipping it into the darkest shade of brown in the palette
Using the flat surface of the brush line the eyeliner at the
outer corner for a subtle lift With the remaining powder on the brush
adjust the shape and sharpen the end of the liner This method is not only easy to do but also
accentuates our eyes beautifully! To further highlight the eyes
line the same shade along the outer third of the lash line
Look how it structures her eyes! Blend it forward a little to
make it look more natural As Tao mentioned earlier
after applying the rest of her makeup the eyeshadow looks less heavy
Give yourself a round of applause because you did a great job!
With the eyes done let's move on to blush
Blush seems like the easiest task in this whole routine
but if you don't blend it out in the right shape it can still affect how your makeup looks!
First let's pick a neutral
blush shade with lower saturation; this is the shade you can never
go wrong with in any look Tao has chosen a muted peach
shade that works well for anyone no matter their age!
When applying blush avoid going overboard
with the color as it can look too intense Tao uses a tapered brush to pick up some
powder, tapping off the excess before applying it to her face.
The blush should be placed between the lines aligned with the middle of your eyes and nose.
Apply the blush by tapping in a circular motion in a small area. Check if the blush is enough;
if not, add another layer and blend it slightly further to intensify it.
This technique gives you a round shape blush that complements any look.
If you want a more flushed look, continue to add more within the same region and
blend it out in the circular area. Repeat on the other side, intensifying
in the middle and blending out to a larger area. You can also swipe the remaining powder on your
brush across your nose bridge, nose tip, and chin. Adding a bit to your eyes can make
the entire look more cohesive too. To elevate this look, use a matte highlighter
and apply it to the inner cheeks, the triangle area below your eyes, to brighten this region
Once applied, you can see your face lifted forward!
Apply the highlighter to the smile lines, nose tip, and nose bridge
to give them better definition. Tao also loves adding it to her
forehead to lift this region and give her face a more forward appearance.
Unlike shimmery highlighters, adding too much matte highlighter won't make your look messy.
It brightens your face with a more subtle effect. You can also add some to the brow bone.
Look at the difference it makes to Tao's makeup! Everything is more defined now.
Last but not least, the lips! Tao mentions that many of us
unintentionally apply lip color in a way that emphasizes our lip shape in a harsh manner
If you're not confident with your lip shape
filling in the lip lines with rich colors can make your lips stand out more than you'd like
Here is an incorrect demonstration from Tao showing how applying lip products directly
and heavily along the lip lines can make the lips look harsh and out of place
The right way to do it is to start by concealing your lips with a bit of foundation
then gently wiping off the excess foundation with a tissue
With your lips now layered with a light coat of foundation
pick a low-saturation lip shade and apply it within the inner region of your lips
Use your fingers to smudge out the edges following the natural shape of your lips for a more blended
natural look If you want bigger lips
smudge the color out a little further from your natural lip line
Be careful not to smudge the inner region of your lips too much
Use the same technique for your upper lip Smudge out a little higher at the cupid's
bow to help shorten the philtrum For more definition
apply a little more color to the philtrum and the inner region of the upper lip
Smudge it out to blend with the rest of your lips and you'll achieve super juicy
and natural-looking lips! If you want a more intense effect
you can go over the same spot and layer more product
At this stage your look is nearly perfect
but Tao likes to add a finishing touch The cherry on top is using a shimmery highlighter
Apply it to the inner corners of your eyes in a C shape
extending slightly along the eyes Just a tiny bit of highlighter
can transform the look Add a little to the nose tip
nose bridge and cupid's bow
You'll notice that the makeup now looks more dewy
airy and complete!
With the right hairstyle and outfit this look brings out the elegant beauty in Tao!
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