Love experimenting with makeup? Or hoping to hone your skills to become a professional makeup artist to the stars?
Then you won’t want to miss our top 5 tricks that everyone in
the beauty industry (novice or not) should know. And if you want to take these
tips to the next level, you can learn all the tricks of the trade at places
like Capital
Hair & Beauty.
1. Hold Your Brush the
Right Way
This sounds straightforward but you’d be surprised just how
many people don’t hold their brush the right way. When you hold a foundation
brush, hold it at the end.
Yes, this does give you a little less control over your
movements but it’ll help give a softer more natural finish.
2. Powder to Perfection
Sometimes, it’s easy to get carried away with your powdered
foundation. It’s great for hiding imperfections and getting rid of shine, but
this doesn’t mean you need to apply it everywhere.
Rather, use a large brush to get to work on the T-zone. Or to
create a smoother look in certain places, e.g. around the nose and under the
eyes, use a smaller contour brush to reach into these areas.
3. Hold Back on the
Concealer
It’s natural to want to cover up those blemishes, but don’t
apply so much product that it becomes obvious. Rather, get as much coverage as
you can but without using as much product.
Tap your concealer under your eyes and up to your nose, then
buff out the edges with a concealer brush.
4. Heat Up Your Eyelash
Curlers Before You Use Them
To get the perfect curl to your lashes, blow your eyelash curler with your hairdryer
before you use them. Let them cool down slightly before you clamp them on your
lashes (you don’t want to burn your eyelid!). This will help hold the curl in
place for far longer.
5. Clean Your Brushes
Your makeup tools can soon get clogged up with product, whether it’s eyeliner or foundation. And unfortunately, shampoo, soap and brush cleansers don’t always get it out.
Instead, to really give your brushes a good clean, get some
eye makeup remover and place a few drops into a bowl. Swirl your brush around
in this so it starts to loosen away all that old makeup. Then, rinse your
brushes before swirling them around in a drop of face wash to help get rid of the
remover and makeup. Rinse again and voila!
If you feel like this still isn’t getting them clean, you
could try using a fine-tooth comb. This will get right into the heart of the
bristles to remove stubborn built-on makeup.
All of these tips may seem simple but they can make a huge difference to your makeup routine – and they’ll help you feel like a pro!
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