If you wanna learn how to perfect your base,
keep watching. I’m starting off with my NARS foundation in the shade,
New Caledonia. And then for my under eyes,
I’m taking my Pat Mcgrath concealer in the shade, M20.
Now I’m taking a slightly darker shade.
This is my Anastasia Beverly Hills Concealer in the shade, 17.
You could just follow along
for the placements of where I put my concealer.
Are you gonna Wanna grab any concealer brush?
I’m using the hourglass brush.
And just start to blend out all the places you place your concealer.
Don’t worry about making it look too perfect,
because we’re gonna take our setting spray,
we’re gonna spray that on,
and then we’re gonna take our Beauty Blender and blend further.
This may seem like a lot of blending,
y’all, but you wanna perfect your base, right?
Gonna grab another brush, a foundation brush this time,
and we’re gonna blend the edges of our concealer.
Now for contour, I’m gonna take my elf duo brush,
my curve case, and we’re going to start to contour again.
Follow along for my placements on where exactly I put my contour.
But I just contour my nose,
my cheek area, forehead,
and my upper lip. Now,
you can take any liquid blush.
I’m using the one from Rare Beauty,
and I’m just placing the blush at an angle.
Now I’m going back under the eye with a lighter concealer.
This is the Too Faced concealer in the shade,
Warm sand. And then
I’m gonna set my concealer with my Laura Mercier translucent powder.
Make sure to dust off the excess powder on the back of your hand
cause you don’t wanna use too much.
Okay, we’re almost done. Now.
You’re gonna take a bronzer.
I’m using the Juvias Place Bronze palette in the shade dark.
we’re just gonna bronze everywhere where we placed our contour.
Okay, guys,
finally, this is the finished look.
I am obsessed with how it turned out.
Not gonna lie, I was kind of feeling the matte look.
I’m have to try that next time.
But let me know if you guys try this out,
and I’ll see you next time.
Bye, loves.