Eye makeup application is one of the last few steps involved in the makeup application routine. It is a step that completes the makeup preparation, for often a little foundation and eye makeup is all you would need to pull of a glamorous and exciting look. It is the eye makeup routine of the entire makeup application process that really brings out the beauty of the makeup. Eye makeup could make the difference between a natural look, an exotic look, or a demure but sexy look.

Eye makeup comprises of all the makeup and makeup accessories that you would use to decorate or highlight your eyes. These include eye shadows, eyeliners, mascaras and even fake eyelashes. In fact, a good eyeliner and/ or eye shadow is all you could really need for one of the most beautiful eye makeup routines ever – irregardless of if you are in a hurry or if you simply prefer the softer look.

The first step of the eye makeup routine is to cover the eyes with foundation in the color of your skin tone. This is the basic step of every makeup routine, so one would assume that if you are making up you eye then you would be applying makeup to your entire face as well. The foundation application is necessary for the illusion of perfectly flawless skin with an even complexion.

Once the foundation is on, you can proceed to apply the eye shadow over the brow of the eyes and the crease of the eyelids themselves. The most recent trends in eye shadow application have seen a shift from the traditional three-color applications on the brow, the crease and the lid (from the lightest to the darkest colors) towards a single layer application or even a two layer application.

Generally though, a lighter color on the brow bone gives the impression of a brighter face and has the tendency to open up the eyes a bit more. Darker colors are commonly used at the crease of the eyelids for a dramatic effect. Additionally, natural tones or mild applications are common for daytime applications but bolder tones and colors are the popular trends for nighttimes.

Once the eye shadow has been applied, carefully brush off any extra eye shadow that may have gotten on your eyelashes or cheeks with your translucent (or brown powder) powder brush for a smooth finish.

The application of the eye shadow can be a stand alone eye makeup, or you could touch up with some eyeliner of your choice on the edge of the eyelid - heavy lines make a dramatic and bold statement, while finer lines are more subtle and demure.

Another eye makeup routine that accents the eye shadow but is totally optional is the mascara application. Long eyelashes are a wonderful accent to the face, and highlight the eyes even more. If you do not have long eyelashes and you desire the dramatic impact that it adds to the eye makeup, you may choose to use fake eyelashes.

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Applying makeup correctly and having flawless, long wearing results starts long before you put the first hint of color on your face.  Preparation using the right products for both cleansing and moisturizing as well as the proper concealer and foundation is key in order for you to achieve overall success.  We will explore the 7 essential steps in flawless makeup application, recommending the best products for each step as we go.  From cleansing to adding the final touches, you will have a flawless complexion in no time. 

Step 1: Cleanse

To start, pick a quality cleanser that will gently exfoliate the skin, this helps clean deep in your pores and remove dead skin cells from the surface.  This also allows for all other products to go on smoothly and evenly, preventing blotching or clumping of in any particular areas of your face when it is time for makeup application.  A great exfoliating cleanser, for all skin types, is Peter Thomas Roth’s Botanical Buffing Beads.  This product is gentle enough for use twice a day without stripping your face of its natural oils. 

Step 2: Moisturize

Next, you need to apply a great moisturizer that is well-suited for your skin type.  If you have dry skin, look for a product that has a time-release component  and will keep renewing itself throughout the day.  If you have oily skin, look for an oil-free moisturizer that will not make your skin too oily.  If you have combination skin, look for an oil-free moisturizer and a moisture booster to use on the drier areas of your face.  This will help each area of your face stay hydrated at the correct levels all day long.  A great moisturizer for dry skin is, Philosophy’s Hope In A Jar for dry, sensitive skin.  I recommend Kinerase Clear Skin Moisture Light, for oily skin, it leaves a nice dewy finish on the face.  Finally, for combination skin, Oasis Face Hydrating Treatment and Oasis 24 Hydrating Booster by H20+ are my picks for an effective moisturizer and hydrator. 

*Tip: The best time to apply your moisturizer is immediately after you have washed your face and patted it dry slightly.  Your face should still be damp when you apply the moisturizer; this is when it is absorbed best. 

Step 3: Prime or Mattify

After you let the appropriate moisturizer soak into your pores for a few minutes (at least 3 minutes) then it is time to put on your primer.  A primer helps with preparing your skin for makeup application by making your face smooth and even as a painting canvas, in terms of texture.  This is a great choice for someone with dry skin, because it is water-based and also hydrating to the skin, which will prevent your makeup for looking ashy.  However, if you have combination or oily skin, a mattifyer would be a better choice for you at this step.  A mattifyer is a product that also evens out the texture of your skin for makeup application, but has the added benefit of absorbing excess oil.  This is important so your makeup will never look oily and greasy.  A primer I like is Vincent Longo’s Water Canvas Base Primer, it keeps your makeup from feathering or creasing because of its water-gel base.  For a mattifyer, Peter Thomas Roth’s Anti-Mattifying Gel provides great results and helps makeup wear smoothly for hours.

Step 4: Camouflage

This step is optional because it is only for those of you who have severe hyperpigmentation of the face, severe acne scarring, or extreme bags under one’s eyes.  Camouflage is just that, it is a camouflage that is more serious than a concealer and is used to completely hide an issue on someone’s face.  If you need to use this product, just dab a bit, with a makeup wedge, on to the exact spots you need it.  With the makeup wedge, gently blend the camouflage in, feathering it toward the edges of your face.  Since this is a heavier product, you do not want to use a lot.  A camouflage that has received rave reviews is Benefit Cosmetics’ Erase Paste.  It is great, because not only does it hide; it also brightens by reflecting light off of that area of the face.  

Step 5: Conceal

A concealer is also an optional step, but one that more of you are likely to use.  Concealers work well for hiding minor facial issues, such as age spots, slight hyperpigmentation, acne scars, etc.  As with the camouflage, you only want to use a small amount.  I recommend using a concealer brush for this step, as the small brush is very precise and you will be able to put it exactly where you want it.  Just dab a little in the areas that you need it and then blend it into your skin with a makeup wedge.  If you used a camouflage first, then gently go back over those areas and blend again.  You do not want your makeup to look as if it is standing up off of your face.  A concealer that I use faithfully is LORAC’s Coverup, they have shades for a wide variety of complexions. 

Step 6: Foundation

Next is the foundation, this is the product where many get confused, since there are so many different types.  For dry skin, a liquid foundation or crème foundation will work best.  To apply, get a clean makeup wedge and dab a generous amount (but not too much!) on your forehead, the bridge of your nose, chin and cheeks.  Next, start to blend the foundation, in a small dabbing motion, into your concealer and into the rest of your face.  You should constantly be working in the direction that is toward the outer edges of your face. NARS Liquid Balanced Foundation or Laura Mercier’s Silk Crème Foundation are sure bets.

 For combination or oily skin, an oil-free pressed powder would be best.  Repeat the same steps as above, except use a foundation brush instead and go in a swirling motion toward the edges of your face.  In either case, when finished applying the foundation, lightly dab excess off of your face using a makeup puff or cotton balls.  This will give you a more natural look.  LORAC’S Oil-Free Wet/Dry Powder Makeup is a great choice.

Step 7: Highlights

“Highlights” is what I consider to be the remaining parts of makeup application.  This includes eyeshadow, mascara, blush, lip gloss, and/or lipstick.  These items can be put on in moderation or not at all, as they are only the icing on the cake.  

For eyeshadow, less is always more, especially if you are new to makeup.  Using a soft eyeshadow brush, gently sweep your eyelids with a color you have chosen.  Once you have dipped the brush into the eyeshadow, gently tap the excess off before applying to your face.  COLORON Professional offers eyeshadow sets in various color palates, which is very useful when you want to find a shade that is just right for you.

For mascara, choose one that matches the color of your hair for the most natural results.  Dior DiorShow Mascara is a celebrity favorite because it volumizes, lengthens, and curls lashes all at the same time!

For blush, just a hint should be added to the apple of your cheeks.  This is the part of your cheek that sticks out when you smile.  Using a blush brush, lightly sweep your brush through the blush, tap off excess, and then gently glide across the apple of your cheek.  LANCOME BLUSH SUBTIL-Delicate Oil-Free Powder Blush is a red-carpet staple, because it is nearly impossible to put on too much blush with this product. 

For lips, lip gloss is best, it provides a softer finish and longer wear.  I do not recommend lip liner, even if you have thin lips, because it can run and make you have an off-center lip line.  My pick for lip gloss is CARGO’s XXX Shine Lip Gloss, it adds just enough color and stays in place for hours.

 

From cleansing to highlights, I know you are well on your way to applying makeup like a pro.  As with anything else, makeup application takes practice and with time you will get better and more efficient.  Don’t give up if you don’t get it the first time because soon you will have the flawless complexion of your dreams.  

 

Saigon is a skincare guru to the Stars and a freelance writer. She has written many articles on the subject of skincare and cosmetics. Visit her website and get the most sought after brands in beauty used by today?s Hollywood insiders at http://www.makeupallure.com.

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So basically, I get very confused when it comes to skincare. There are fary TOO many products such as oils, creams, gels, etc and I just don't know what is meant to be applied and whether there's a certain procedure to achieve good skin. I usually just use a facial wash such as neutrogena, then apply body shop cream. And I also don't understand the toning procedure of the face, especially how to prime the face before make-up.. and yeah, I just need help.

Permanent makeup is quickly gaining momentum as the latest trend in cosmetic surgery. Permanent makeup application offers purely cosmetic benefits, but can also provide an enhancement to reconstructive plastic surgery.

Is Permanent Makeup for Me?

Many people dread the daily makeup ritual. Makeup can not only be expensive, but it often smudges and fades within a few hours of application. Permanent makeup can be the answer for people who want to enjoy the benefits of makeup without the attendant hassle.

Permanent makeup is also a good alternative for makeup allergies. Vision and motor skills are other common reasons to choose permanent makeup application. Applying makeup can be a difficult process for many, and permanent makeup creates flawless enhancement.

Permanent Makeup Procedure

Permanent makeup is essentially a tattoo. The procedure uses colored ink administered through a cosmetic tattooing needle. Permanent makeup application usually requires two treatments; a touch-up session about once a year may be required to maintain vivid results.

Permanent Makeup for the Eyes

Permanent eye makeup can be applied as an eye shadow or eye liner. Permanent eye liner can be performed by a certified technician in a cosmetic outpatient facility. Permanent eye shadow, however, requires expertise. Look for a certified technician with a great deal of experience.

Permanent Makeup for the Eyebrows

Permanent makeup for eyebrows is a good way to add definition to eyebrows. Many people who have experienced hair loss due to cancer treatment or conditions such as alopecia turn to permanent eyebrow applications to emulate the appearance of hair. Permanent eyebrows can also cover up hair loss due to waxing or tweezer mistakes.

The Lips and Permanent Makeup Application

Permanent makeup for the lips can create full, defined and more colorful lips. Permanent lip liner adds symmetry and definition to thinner lips. Permanent makeup for the entire lips creates full, more colorful lips. Permanent makeup applied to the entire lips can also soften wrinkles.

Combining Permanent Makeup Application With Other Cosmetic Plastic Surgery

Permanent makeup application can be combined with other forms of cosmetic plastic surgery to achieve better results. Many cosmetic reconstructive procedures, such as hair transplant and breast reconstruction require permanent makeup. For example, permanent makeup is used as part of breast reconstruction surgery to help reconstruct the areola. View plastic surgery photos and discover more about the use of permanent makeup for reconstructive plastic surgery at DocShop.com.

Risks Associated With Permanent Makeup Application

Because permanent makeup is essentially a tattoo, the risks are similar. Permanent makeup application can cause infection if needles are not sterilized. Swelling and bumps can form around the permanent makeup application. Symptoms usually subside with time. An allergic reaction to the ink is uncommon, but can create serious difficulties. There is also the risk of scars, especially among people prone to keloid formation.

The Cost of Permanent Makeup Application

The cost for permanent makeup has many variables. Some procedures require a higher level of professional expertise, and will cost more. Location of the facility is also a factor. Permanent makeup application will cost less in densely populated regions. As a general guideline, the cost for permanent makeup starts at about $350, and includes the second session. More complicated procedures can cost thousands.

Something to consider about permanent makeup application is that the cosmetic plastic surgery is permanent. Removal requires many treatments and may form scars. Carefully consider this plastic surgery decision before you make it and be sure to look at plastic surgery photos beforehand to approve of the results.