Nude makeup is top trendy this Fall. Many think that natural or nude means less. Less color maybe, but certainly not less effort or products. The color palette ranges from sweet light colors to the combination of gray and beige called “greige” Fall 2010 hit. Contour cheeks will also require some color and effort. With this nude makeup step-by-step guide you will be able to make a beautiful natural look that will accentuate your natural beauty.
The key feature of the nude makeup is a perfect even and smooth complexion. In order to achieve it take just a little bit of a lightweight foundation maybe even moisturizing one. This brings us to the first step.
Step 1
Apply a bit of concealer where it’s needed and blend in with a bit of light foundation. It shouldn’t be heavy or cakey, the whole thing about this is that your foundation shouldn’t be visible at all. Use a special brush to blend it well.
Step 2
Take a primer or base shadow and apply from crease to brow. It will even the color of your eyelids and will create a perfect base for eyeshadow.
Step 3
Your eyeshadow can be brown, light pink or gray but it should be well blended without clear lines and just above your upper lash line a bit below your lower line. It should look soft. You might add a bit of shimmer in the corner of the eye.
Step 4
Comb your brows gently with a brow brush and fill in the nude spots. Do this with brown solid eyeshadow that matches your natural brow color let it be a bit messy without clear lines or lots of color.
Step 5
One or two coats of mascara will do, brown or black, the one you like better. You can also curl them with a curler for a more open look.
Step 6
Take peachy or apricot blush and highlight the face contour, blend well to make it look more natural.
Step 7
Go over your face with a powder brush for mat look. Use a translucent powder not to weight down your makeup.
Step 8
You can leave your lips be adding just a sheer lip balm for protection and moisturizing. But you can also opt for nude lipstick and sheer gloss or simply a skin-colored gloss for fuller lips effect.
Just like that in 8 steps you can achieve a natural look wearing just nude makeup. Remember that it should be light and sheer and highlight your eyes, lips and face contour.
Women are usually annoyed with the difficulty of maintaining the makeover fresh for longer hours in the summer days. It is commonly observed that in the summer get togethers and parties, women are concerned about their what make up should they have that would go well with their outfit as well as the environment.
So this summer, Lets Have A Light Nude Summer Make Up
Step 1 – Foundation
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Apply a light foundation base all over your face, neck and ears evenly. Since its summers, we want our skin to breathe hence a light foundation layer would allow skin to breathe. Dab a little powder over your face to give your face a fresh feel. Powder will help absorb the excess oil and sweat that may rise due to heat. If you have dark circles that you may want to apply a darker layer of foundation to hide your dark circles. Make sure you apply foundation and then powder over your eye lids as well.
Step 2 – Eye Shadow:
Eyes hold importance for an attractive look so you need to give them special attention. Put dark brown pencil underneath the eye lid and over the eye lid then blend it with same colour eye shadow to balance the colour. Blend both pencil and shade with a suitable brush.
Step 3 – Highlighting The Eyes:
After your eye shades are done, we would like to make our eyes prominent. Apply a very think line of Eye Liner on your eye lid and then put mascara on your eye lashes.
Step 4 – Blush On:
A Light orange or peach colour will highlight your cheeks for a blush look. Another option is apricot shade that would look good too. This unique colour will increase the beauty of the look and give you a very graceful appearance.
Step 5 – Lips:
Instead of putting dark coloured lipstick on the lips, just put a peach shade lip gloss to maintain the uniqueness of this look. A light peach or pink will actually add to the softness of this look.
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