The Girl In The Oil Painting 🖼️ Makeup Tutorial | Classic Archetype by 九九诗
Summary
TLDRIn this episode of Dear Peachie, makeup influencer Jiu Jiu from XiaoHongShu introduces the 'girl in oil painting' makeup trend, a harmonious and classic beauty look popular in China. With a focus on subtlety and natural flush, the tutorial covers foundation, contouring, blending eyeshadows, and finishing touches like lip gloss for a timeless, elegant appearance. Perfect for special outings, this makeup style is both photo-friendly and suitable for real-life events.
Takeaways
- 🎨 The 'girl in oil painting' makeup look is a trending aesthetic in China that combines classic beauty with a modern twist.
- 🌟 This makeup style is ideal for individuals with moderate to high visual weight in their facial features, offering a balance between sharpness and softness.
- 👩🎨 The aesthetic radiates decorum and formality, using harmonious colors without relying on excessive glitter to enhance the wearer's charm.
- 📚 Jiu Jiu, a renowned makeup influencer from XiaoHongShu, is featured to showcase her expertise in creating this makeup trend.
- 🔝 Jiu Jiu has over 80,000 followers and is known for her ability to create a wide range of makeup looks, from the latest trends to classic favorites.
- 💡 The 'girl in oil painting' look was inspired by Jiu Jiu's photography sessions, highlighting its suitability for both photos and real-life events.
- 🌞 For summer, Jiu opts for a cream-based foundation for better staying power and a seamless finish, using a cushion puff for application.
- 👁️ To achieve a flawless base, Jiu conceals the tear troughs and brightens the area with an expanding shade blush, avoiding the cheekbones to prevent accentuating protrusions.
- 🖌️ Contouring is essential to define features, with Jiu applying it along the eye socket, nose bridge, and above the eye crease for depth.
- 👀 For eye makeup, Jiu uses an earthy tone palette, applying a light taupe shade as a base and a deeper brown for depth, ensuring no eyeshadow fallout.
- 🌺 The makeup look emphasizes a natural flush and vibrant complexion, achieved by blending blush over a larger area and avoiding the cheekbones for a diffused effect.
- 💄 To complete the look, Jiu suggests using a lip color matching the blush and adding gloss for enhanced poutiness, complementing the overall aesthetic.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is the 'girl in oil painting' makeup look, which is a current trend in China's beauty scene.
What is the 'girl in oil painting' makeup look characterized by?
-The 'girl in oil painting' makeup look is characterized by an indescribable aura of decorum and formality, with harmonious colors that don't rely on excessive glitter.
Who is the makeup influencer featured in the video?
-The makeup influencer featured in the video is Jiu Jiu from XiaoHongShu, who has over 80 thousand followers.
What inspired Jiu Jiu to create the 'girl in oil painting' makeup look?
-Jiu Jiu was inspired to create this look when her photography friend invited her to take a series of spring-themed photos for her portfolio.
Why is the cream-based foundation preferred by Jiu Jiu in the summer?
-Jiu Jiu prefers a cream-based foundation in the summer for better staying power and a flawless, seamless finish.
What is Jiu Jiu's pro tip for applying cream blush?
-Jiu Jiu's pro tip is to use your fingers to gently warm up the cream blush and tap it under the eyes, extending it to the cheeks, but not on the cheekbones.
How does Jiu Jiu suggest setting the base makeup?
-Jiu Jiu suggests setting the base makeup with loose powder to lock everything in place.
What is the purpose of contouring in the 'girl in oil painting' makeup look?
-Contouring is used to accentuate the eyes and create the illusion of deeper-set eyes, as well as to define the facial features, making them appear more exquisite.
What eyeshadow technique does Jiu Jiu use to add depth to the eyes?
-Jiu Jiu uses an earthy tone palette and applies a deeper brown shade from the outer third of the upper lid to add depth to the eyes.
How does Jiu Jiu achieve natural fluffy brows?
-Jiu Jiu achieves natural fluffy brows by using brow powder and filling in her brows with a flat, fluffy brush.
What is Jiu Jiu's advice for applying blush to enhance the 'girl in oil painting' look?
-Jiu Jiu advises applying a warmer and deeper blush below the eyes and tapping it out horizontally, avoiding the inner cheeks area to create the illusion of lowering facial forwardness.
How does Jiu Jiu complete the 'girl in oil painting' makeup look?
-Jiu Jiu completes the look by using the same lip shade as the blush as the base color, and then enhancing poutiness by applying gloss in a deeper shade to the center of the lips.
Outlines
🎨 Introduction to 'Girl in Oil Painting' Makeup Look
This paragraph introduces the 'girl in oil painting' makeup look, a trend taking the Chinese beauty scene by storm. It's a classic beauty look that suits individuals with moderate to high visual weight facial features. The makeup style is characterized by its decorum and formality, with harmonious colors that don't rely on excessive glitter. The paragraph also introduces Jiu Jiu, a renowned makeup influencer from XiaoHongShu, who has a significant following and is known for her diverse makeup tutorials. Jiu Jiu's inspiration for this look came from a spring-themed photoshoot, highlighting the look's suitability for both photos and real-life occasions.
💄 Makeup Application: Base and Contouring Techniques
The second paragraph delves into the makeup application process, starting with prepping the skin and using a cream-based foundation for better staying power in the summer. Jiu Jiu shares her technique for applying and blending the foundation, as well as her approach to concealing tear troughs and brightening the under-eye area with an expanding shade blush. She emphasizes the importance of contouring to define features, especially around the eyes and nose bridge, and building up the contour gradually. The paragraph also covers how to set the base with loose powder for a long-lasting finish and the significance of a natural, defined look that is reminiscent of the delicate features seen in oil paintings.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Makeup Archetypes
💡Classic Beauty
💡Aura
💡Harmonious Colors
💡Jiu Jiu
💡Tear Troughs
💡Contouring
💡Eyeshadow
💡Blush
💡Lipliner
💡Falsies
Highlights
Introduction to the 'girl in oil painting' makeup look, a trend in China that combines classic beauty with a modern twist.
The makeup look is designed for those with moderate to high visual weight facial features, offering a balance between sharpness and softness.
The aesthetic of the 'girl in oil painting' radiates decorum and formality without relying on excessive glitter.
Jiu Jiu, a renowned makeup influencer on XiaoHongShu, is featured to showcase her talent in creating diverse makeup looks.
Jiu Jiu's makeup routine begins with prepping the skin, inspired by a spring-themed photoshoot for a photography friend.
Use of cream-based foundation for better staying power in summer, applied and blended with a cushion puff for a seamless finish.
Concealing tear troughs and brightening the under-eye area with an expanding shade blush for a vibrant complexion.
Contouring tips from Jiu Jiu, including the use of contour along the eye socket and nose bridge for a defined look.
Technique for creating the illusion of deeper-set eyes by contouring above the crease in a flattened-out C shape.
Use of an earthy tone eyeshadow palette for a natural look, with blending tips to enhance the eyes' prominence.
Natural fluffy brows achieved with brow powder and a flat, fluffy brush for a harmonious color blend.
Jiu Jiu's approach to eye makeup, emphasizing a fuzzy, natural look with a brown cream liner.
Application of a deeper blush below the eyes and at the nose bridge to create an illusion of lowered facial forwardness.
Recommendation to use powder blushes for a lower risk of affecting the base makeup.
The optional use of falsies for added oomph, with a preference for natural-looking lashes with a flatter curve.
Lip makeup technique using the same shade as the blush for a base, followed by a deeper gloss for enhanced poutiness.
Completion of the spring-themed 'girl in oil painting' makeup look, evoking the elegance of a girl from a museum painting.
Call to action for viewers to share their thoughts on the makeup look and whether they plan to try it.
Transcripts
Hello peachies! Welcome back to Dear Peachie. If you caught our previous
video on makeup archetypes, you're aware of the 8 main looks in this system. When
we talk about classic makeup archetypes, the common perception is that they lack surprise.
It's either too subtle or just a bold red lip. However, there is a twist to this archetype,
the "girl in oil painting" makeup look currently taking the beauty scene in China by storm? Perfect
for those who epitomize classic beauty! If you've got facial features with moderate to high visual
weight neither very sharp nor very round and soft this look is tailored just for you! The "girl in
oil painting" aesthetic radiates an indescribable aura of decorum and formality. Its harmonious
colors don't rely on excessive glitter to enhance the charm of our classic beauties. Today, we're
thrilled to introduce a renowned makeup influencer from XiaoHongShu, Jiu Jiu, who will showcase this
trend that's currently dominating the China beauty scene. With over 80 thousand followers on her
profile, Jiu Jiu's talent for creating diverse makeup looks knows no bounds. Whether it's the
latest trend in China or a classic favorite, she's got the tutorial to help you nail it.
Needless to say, her profile is a must-follow for any makeup enthusiast! Without further ado,
let s get right into the look! Jiu Jiu always starts by prepping her skin before diving into
her makeup routine. What inspired her to create this look was when her photography friend invited
her to take a series of spring-themed photos for her portfolio. She quickly realized that this
makeup style not only shines in photos but also translates beautifully to real-life occasions. Its
subtle yet captivating allure makes it perfect for special outings without being overpowering. With
summer in full swing, Jiu opts for a cream-based foundation for a better staying power. She applies
it evenly to the center of her face, including her cheeks, forehead, chin, and nose. Then,
she gently pats it out with a cushion puff for a flawless, seamless finish. For those aiming for
a flawless base like Jiu, consider stepping up your game by concealing the tear troughs beneath
your eyes. Jiu's pro tip is to set that aside for now and instead apply an expanding shade
blush to brighten this region and your cheeks. She's using the B bia cream blush in shade 02
downy peach. With her fingers, she gently warms up the cream blush and taps it under her eyes,
extending it to her cheeks. Just remember not to tap the blush onto your cheekbones,
as expanding blush can accentuate protruding cheekbones! If you picture the girls you often
see in oil paintings, they have a natural flush that gives them a vibrant complexion. Similarly,
here, the blush is blended out over a larger area to warm up your complexion. Jiu taps the blush
onto her cheekbones for a diffuse look, noting that this will serve as the base for the blush,
adding more dimension to the look later on. Moving on, Jiu grabs her cream concealer and
applies it along the tear groove to brighten this area. She recommends using a flat brush
for application and advises against rubbing back and forth to prevent the concealer from budging.
Next, set the base with your trusty loose powder to lock everything in place! Jiu suggests that if
you're heading to work or school bright and early at 8 AM, this base routine is perfect. Just look
at how airy and natural it looks! Again, think about those delicate features on the girls in the
paintings they're all defined and exquisite. So, contouring is a step you can't skip! For Jiu,
she loves to accentuate her eyes. She applies contour along the groove around the eye socket,
starting from the head of the brows down to the nose root. You can build up the contour gradually
based on your features. For the nose bridge, a gentle swipe of contour along the bridge is
all you need. Returning to the eyes, swipe the contour above the crease in a flattened-out C
shape to create the illusion of deeper-set eyes. The contour is swept back and forth along the
lid to build up the shadow. Extend the shadow to the outer corner and blend it towards the
side of the temple region with a light swipe. The transformation is remarkable! To contour
the face, focus on the widest part of your cheeks. Apply the contour from the sides inward toward the
center of your cheekbones. For the eyes, Jiu opts for an earthy tone palette using the JudyDoll Soft
Cloud 4 Color Eyeshadow in shade 40 Oat Cereals. She picks up a fluffy tapered brush and applies
the light taupe shade all over her lid as the base color. To add depth to the eyes, you can choose
either a cool or warm-toned deeper brown shade based on your outfit tones. Start by applying the
shade from the outer third of your upper lid. If you're concerned about eyeshadow fallout,
tap the brush on the lid to press the powder onto the lids. Then, blend out the eyeshadow
once there's no excess powder on the bristles. Extend the shadow to the outer corners of the
eyes in a slight lift for a lifted effect. Next, blend out the edges of this region in an upward
motion to enhance the prominence of our eyes. For natural fluffy brows, brow powder is the way
to go. Jiu uses the deepest brown shade from the same palette and fills in her brows using a flat,
fluffy brush. Jiu describes this makeup look as akin to paints being blended. There are no clearly
defined lines, but the colors blend harmoniously together. To brighten up the eyes, Jiu tightlines
along the lash line. The subtle wing of the liner is lifted in the direction of the eyeshadow. Jiu
opts for a brown cream liner applied with a fine edge brush for a fuzzy, natural look. To add more
depth to the overall look, Jiu applies a warmer and deeper blush. She places the blush right below
her eyes and taps it out horizontally. You'll notice that the blush is applied to the area
aligning between the middle of your eyes up to the end of your brows. Then, she continues to dab the
blush at the nose bridge, skipping the inner cheeks area. This is because applying a deeper
shade blush to the center of your face can create the illusion of lowering facial forwardness,
making your face looking flat instead. Jiu mentions she's using a cream-based blush, which
has a drier formulation, making it less likely to budge her base. However, she advises that
it's best to use powder blushes since they pose a lower risk of affecting your base makeup. The
unfinished look is already giving that aura of the girls in oil paintings. Jiu suggests that for now,
this is actually perfect for a day-to-day look already. However, if you want that extra oomph,
falsies are your besties! Remember to choose lashes that are more natural with a flatter curve,
as they complement the look better. For the lips, you can use the same lip shade as your blush as
the base color. Then, to enhance poutiness, apply gloss in a deeper shade to the center
of the lips. And voila! The spring-themed girl in oil painting makeup look is complete! I mean,
what else is there to say? Our jaws are on the floor already! With the curly hair and
rustling silk dress, are you sure you're not the girl stepping out of a painting at the Met
Museum? What do you guys think? Let us know in the comments if you're going to give this
look a try! Thank you so much for watching! We will see you in the next video! Goodbye!
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