Monday, May 13, 2013

Makeup Tutorial : Part 1 (Skincare + Face)

Hi everyone and happy belated Mother's day!
I have a tutorial for you that was requested by a reader who wanted to know how I do my makeup. My daily routine is pretty simple and I wear basically the same thing everyday (maybe sometimes different color eyeshadow color or sans the lashes). I used to experiment with many different skincare + makeup, but I finally found products I really like and have been using them for a few years.
 
Before I start on the tutorial, I want share with you the skincare products I use in case you're interested. I also want to stress that it's really important for you to have nice smooth hydrated skin or else your makeup will not sit well. If you have dry flaky skin, makeup will only emphasize that and will not cover that up.

My Simple Skincare Routine:
*For reference: I have oily/combination skin 

    I love my foundation + concealer because I'm a picker (can't help it!). 
    I have gotten so many compliments about how nice my skin looks and sadly it's not because I have nice skin. It's because my foundation does a wonderful job with making my skin look dewy and blemish free!
    1) I apply my Lancome's Teint Idole Ultra 24H (color 210 buff) foundation with a large Bare Escentuals concealer brush because it's small enough to get into the crevasses by the nose area. If you don't mind getting your hands dirty, you can also apply foundation with clean fingers.
    2) I then buff the foundation into my face with the Bare Escentuals bareMinerals Heavenly Face. This will make your foundation look so smooth and airbrushed! I never skip this step.
    3) I use the same concealer brush to apply the Bobbi Brown Corrector (color light bisque) under my eyes to cover up dark circles. The key to applying concealer is to get very close to the lash line and then gently pat down the concealer with your ring finger.

     I don't use a setting powder because both products sit really well throughout the day for me.
    4) I apply bronzer around the perimeter of the face and under the cheekbones. Instead of using a bronzer brush, I use a powder brush for a more natural look. I feel that when I use a bronzer brush, it deposits too much color onto my skin and it doesn't look as natural. I use Bobbi Brown Bronzing powder in golden light color. A helpful tip to finding a natural looking bronzer is looking at the undertone and making sure it has the same color as your tan. For example, if you tan yellow (like me) then find a bronzer with a golden undertone. If you tan red, then find a bronzer with a red undertone.
    5) For blush, I like a very soft pink color to compliment my pale skin. I use Bobbi Brown's pale pink blush and it's been my favorite color for years! It's a very bright pink color, but has a clear base so it's actually not as pigmented as it looks. Apply blush on apples of the cheeks with a sweep upward and then blend down.

    I will cover eyes + lips in another post. If you have any questions, please leave me a comment below.

    14 comments:

    1. loving all your tutorials! thank you for taking the time to share it with us. i've been meaning to ask you about it too after i posted my question about your hair tutorial. :) i find your make up very natural for an everyday look...looks very effortless and classy!

      Lynn

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      1. You're welcome! I'm glad you like my tutorials. :D

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    2. Thanks for this post! Your skin always looks so great; I can't believe you don't even need powder! I might have to splurge and try that Lancome foundation.

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      1. The foundation is amazing and it doesn't move at all. I swear by it!

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    3. Your skin looks really good pre-makeup! I have been following your tip on buffing the foundation in. I will also have to try your concealer tip. Looking forward to the next one. :)

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      1. Hahaha! Thanks, Michelle. Glad I didn't scare you with my no make-up face.

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    4. Thank you so much for doing this post . It was my request :)

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      1. You're so welcome! Glad you caught this post. Look forward to a couple more!

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    5. Thanks for taking the time to do a step by step! I love your hair, Ping : )

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    6. thanks for this post! i'm a makeup junkie and i'm really anxious to try the lancome foundation! :) i think i'll wait till the next gift w. purchase offer! i'm curious about the bareminerals brush! does it really work that well?

      anhie

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      1. The brush does wonders!! Regular foundation brush will leave streaks.

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    7. Hi Ping, how many pumps of foundation do you put on the concealer brush? I'm not sure how much to use that can cover the entire face. And what do you mean by "buffing" out the foundation? Very helpful post! Thanks.

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      1. I use about 2 pumps of foundation. Buffing = taking the brush and moving it in circular motion to even out the foundation. I hope that makes sense. :)

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    8. Love your presentation on this tutorial! Great photos! Very easy to follow, Ping! Thank you for sharing!

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