It’s interesting because I actually have had the opposite: I do my makeup in a way that looks better in person than on camera I always got frustrated because I would create a look that looked great in person but when I tried to capture it on camera it didn’t translate the same and it was really annoying to me I had slowly started to understand the difference and it finally hit me what it truly was with this video! Thanks, it was a really great video!
I feel you.. Like when I go out with my friends I put my bb cream and stuff and I loooove doing the eyeshadow.. I would put a very vivid purple and Pink AND GLITTER and on pics I see nothing.. But I think it's better to look better irl soooo slay gurls
Finally a realistic and honest makeup video. So many youtubers never address that the amount of foundation and powder applied in studio lighting is not necessary for every day wear outside in natural daylight.For people just getting into makeup it can be a bit misguiding.Not that a heavy amount is bad but this is much more realistic.
Alyssa Fraser Yep! When I was first getting into makeup a few years back I didn't realise this and used to walk outside looking a cakey hot mess. Over time I was able to adjust the makeup into being wearable in real life.
Yes! Back when I got into makeup, no matter who's tutorial I followed, my skin looked AWFUL with full concealer/foundation. I just thought my skin was inferior or I was bad at makeup..... Then photos of these beauty gurus irl came out and I realized their makeup was CAKEY AS FUUUUUU. That reality check made me feel a lot better about never wearing foundation.... Still regret spending $$ on shape tape, but glad I didn't splurge on the foundations all the gurus worshippsd
ikr. She looks so good, but I think I could replicate the techniques, which I have legit almost never thought when I watch the heavy makeup channels. Especially about couture and foundation
I love that we ("the makeup community" lol) are moving past the full coverage, matte, concealer-triangles and liquid lipstick being the ONLY way to do and wear makeup at all times in all circumstances. It's a beautiful look but the fact that we're recognizing that there are other beautiful, fun, trendy looks really opens the door for so much more self-expression! 🍓
Yes! I think that 99% of beauty gurus do makeup looks that just look good on camera! Without ever disclosing that in real life it looks cakey, I for the longest time would wear super cakey makeup because beauty gurus taught me, but irl it looks.. awful. The makeup we see in videos is only good for special events, nights out at club, parties... But NOT day to day life!
lol what do you mean much more self expression? the only difference is that women have shifted to appreciating makeup that emulates naturality? this isnt really self expression, it’s goal is to beautify in the eyes of others, with this it’s just significantly more natural looking minus foundation lmao
@@babygirl-nl4im I suppose I didn't make my point clear in my initial comment! What I like is that we're moving towards a trend where a plurality of makeup styles are trendy and acceptable. I can scroll through IG and see a wide variety of styles: full coverage and insta brows, colourful makeup, cosplay, avant garde, natural...and more. Instead of a monolithic idea of what's trendy, there are so many more options. THIS is self-expression. Hopefully that clears up what I meant!
Jajjs my problem is the opposite. I think I look really good in person, people even tells me. But it doesn't look like I'm wearing almost any on photos
@@analuz1736 same for me. I feel proud of my makeup looks sometimes (I like minimal natural looking makeup but I still use bronzer and blush cause I love how it looks) but I look like I only have mascara and very clear skin.😭
The thing I hate is how Beauty Gurus use extremely thick full coverage foundations and yet they consider them medium coverage. They do one layer and look fine and then their like “let me add another layer and see if I can build this up”..... Instagram filters and photoshopping has really warped their idea of beauty and what real skin actually looks like.
I agree. Full coverage foundations look like a mask and high coverage is usually the only way foundations that match my skin come, so I have to dilute them with primer, which can affect wear time. I love light coverage foundations, even with my acne breakouts, but I have to wear my makeup for up to eight hours or more because I still work. Not having it last is really frustrating.
But are they doing it because they feel they need to or are they testing that aspect of the product? Some people use more than one layer. Would it affect touch ups? I agree the average person may not need (or end up using) more than one layer, but it's a good thing to test out right?
How about a look with no false lashes? Do people wear them everyday? From where i live, false lashes are only worn during special occasions, or like people get lash extensions but they're natural looking
Could you PLS do a similar video with half a “photo” makeup look and half “in person” makeup look?? I learn so much better when I can see a side by side comparison!! 🥺
look up Robert Welsh, he has a few of those videos ...hes been doing videos JUST like this for awhile & now others are starting to do the same now that he's becoming popular
Omg this is the only natural makeup video that doesn’t make me feel bad about wearing a lot of makeup. I feel like usually natural makeup tutorials shame people who like to cake it on. Even irl it seems to be shamed upon sometimes. So tysm!
I find the exact opposite 😅I’ve only been able to find a handful that aren’t a natural looking full beat. It still looks nice but I just don’t own enough makeup to actually follow along
This tutorial is exactly what I need 😩 Literally when I wanted to get into make up I didn’t realize that it was more for camera rather than face to face. I always thought my skin wasn’t built for it 😅 also you’re beautiful as always :3
Same!! I was so confused why my makeup always looked so textured and cakey when the youtubers I was following always looked flawless so I thought I just had bad skin and sucked at makeup. But then I started following korean makeup tutorials which are so much more natural and light and my makeup looks so good and flawless in person now. I'm so happy to see more realistic tutorials like these!
Can we talk about the actual like ART THEORY in the way you contour? This is how I paint. You always have you base, and LIGHTEN the base colour. Add light, not shadows. This is a brilliant way to do your makeup and I'm extremely impressed
i attend conventions where i see people who are "ig influencers" in real life. many of them wear the same makeup they have on in their online pics and videos and it looks sooooo insane to me in real life and very fake and weird. on camera it looks good but when you see them face to face it looks so drawn on and odd. this video makes a good point, save the stage makeup for the cam and let your real beauty shine through in the real world :)
I don’t contour at all and I’m glad finally someone said that contouring like beauty gurus will look crazy in person. Because I felt like I always looked crazy whenever I followed their contouring tutorials!
WHEN YOU MENTIONED THE BUTTHOLE LIP OMG I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO HAD THAT PROBLEM WITH LIQUID LIPSTICK. LITERALLY THOUGHT SOMETHING WAS WRONG WITH MY LIPS LMAO
Thought something was wrong with my lips for a good year until I realized in person all their lips looked like that too! Lol it’s problematic making us all think we’re crazy lol
I remember when I was 14 and starting to get into makeup always asking “but what does it look like in person?” Or wondering how to get a foundation to look like that in person. It took me a while to understand the whole concept that the camera and lights cause a lot of these “flawless” skin effects. I have a feeling a lot of people have struggled with this type of thing and comparing what they do to what they see on social media and not being happy with their outcome. You really talk about things that often get looked over but should be addressed and that's part of the reason why I love watching your content. You're giving people the tools and knowledge they need to feel more comfortable in their skin or showing them an outlet of expression in a new light.
I was never super into beauty TH-cam so it took me a long time to realize the techniques don't work IRL. I always thought it was my skin or I was bad at it. I'm very glad we're starting to move away from that type of makeup.
I have done the full coverage looks for cosplay and I honestly prefer a light coverage look, often with no concealer on my acne. I’d rather look like I’m not a zombie, not like I’m wearing a mask.
When she finished her eyeliner she added the most perfect inner corner point HOW DO YOU DO IT WITHOUT MAKING IT LOOK CRAZY DRAMATIC HELP GIRL IT LOOKS SO GOOD!!! That’d be the ultimate tip
A video would be lit cause I think she might do it differently than I do.. but less is more! I tightline into the corner (putting more eyeliner IN the lashline and inner corner) and pull it out the slightest bit. Trying to literally draw a point or trangle on the surface of the inner eye usually ends up being too dramatic and wonky
Tbf it also depends on your eye/face shape, I literally can't do inner corner eyeliner without looking insane bc i have deepset/close together eyes lol
What I like to do is not use the tip of the eyeliner but use the side. I lay the liner in an angle where the actual liner would lay flat to my lash line. It helps me stay really close to my lash line by keeping it flat. If you need like a picture or something dm me on ig @dommiekx I’m bad at explaining things without having anything to show visibly
You could try an eyebrow brush, like the anastasia dip brow brush. A tight angled brush, cover the tip and just lightly tap the edge and et'voilá; good luck xx
you should definitely try the ordinary if you haven’t already. i have combination to oily acne prone skin and my face has cleared so much since i started using the niacinamide and zinc serum and the aha bha peeling solution. i hope this helps😊
I also have a full face of acne and very red scars but still only wear concealer as at the end of the day looks 10000x times better up close. Would rather have acne peeping through than cakey dry skin yannoo! Also recommended the ordinary its helping me out a lot at the minute xx
If you can get hold of a medical gel with the active ingredients klindamycin and tretinoin it can help you a lot. I was fortunate enough to have a doctor as relative who wrote the prescription for me. The gel was very strong (10 mg/g + 0,25 mg/g) and as a side effect my pmdd got worse and my hair thinner. But the acne was gone.
LOVE this makeup, this is beautiful and explains makeup in such a versatile way. I think we really got stuck in one or two ways to use full coverage products. The blush explanation and concealer were my fav parts! Learn something new everyday.
THIS IS WHAT REALLY GETS ME: when people GLOP foundation onto their faces, like TONS of it, and dab it all over I'm like WHAT? There's absolutely no way it will look good on me and it doesn't! No wonder, because off camera I'm pretty sure they look cakey as hell too.
@@aparna2701 I dont think it looks good cakey but I was saying the amount that alot of beauty people put on is a lot and it can look cakey off camera. Just in my experience. I was just say it does look cakey off camera
I don't think so. If u blend it well and chose the right shade it makes certain things pop. It's when people go over board, like with any other makeup, is when it looks bad. I don't wear it often, r at all tbh lol, but honestly I think it looks fine
@@DrkPhoenix contouring is basically making "fake shadows" on your face. In certain condition, your face shape won't produce shadows in those place due to natural movement of your face vs. where the light hits. To me, even though they're blended nicely, it will only look good in certain angle, and when the light doesn't naturally hit your face the way you put your contour, it looks out of place and somewhat blotchy😬 It's fine tho if someone likes it, I personally dislike contour EXCEPT for *stage makeup* , because in stage the light hits your face in consistent angle
Can you do a video on how to pick out the products you used to make our own skin tone. How light should your concealer be, how to pick out highlighter, etc. Hope that makes since
This is a concept I literally never thought about. I keep wanting that insta makeup and while i love colourful and artistic makeup, this truly taught me about skin and makeup for in-real-life interactions! Thank you so much i will definitely be changing up my makeup routine, that concealer trick literally changed my life! 😂
im rly proud that these tips were some that i've been doing for years! idk why i always felt so weird about not rly wanting to wear super full coverage makeup. glad i'm not the only one who thinks about studio makeup vs everyday makeup!
I just do my usual routine: moisturizer, thin layer of foundation, brow pencil, mascara, natural looking blush, and lip tint. I don't really do the other jazz like concealing and contouring. I'll only do those including my eyeshadow for the gram🤣 Anyway, I love this💕
She right, I watched a professional makeup artist and they said you’re not supposed to put so much concealer under your eyes. They said it turns into foundation bc it spreads all over the face defeating the point.
The amount of money everyone will be saving by doing this... also, I love how you say “spot-foundation” or something, not saying afterwards that I, as the viewer, should 100% copy everything you did. It tells the viewer to make their routine more personal, to fit our own faces :) 🍊
Thank you for mentioning that makeup in videos doesnt look the same in person! When I first got into makeup I almost gave up because I'd do the exact same thing as the influencer would do but I'd look cakey and have pores and texture! Felt like I was doing something wrong for years lol
Luzaurora Echevarria right! people watch these videos and actually go outside looking like this ! It’s beautiful but cakey , uncomfortable and can be acne prone 😫
I just want to say thank you for showing how you apply makeup under the eye, it's kinda changed my life. Like I've heard more natural beauty people say to apply as LITTLE AS POSSIBLE, before but actually seeing you yourself apply it really helped me figure out how to do it on my own face without it coming out creasy. I have insane eye-bags and I just really wanted to say thank you! This series is kinda magic.
This is what I’ve been trying to achieve and I’m so glad someone finally said that you don’t need so much foundation. I love full coverage but felt so guilty for hating how foundation feels on ... this is iconic!
I would personally recommend just doing your lash line with the liner and using a different ligues or gel liner to make the wing. It’ll save you product and you might actually get those 70 uses out of it.❤️
Okay, so I have not worn makeup in awhile and I had all but given up on under eye concealer because it always looked cakey and too light. I tried the “outer eye only” concealer trick yesterday and holy crap? Magic. Pure magic. Excellent tip.
i love makeup like this! i only do “you tuber” makeup when i have an event or clubbing and i don’t mind looking like i’m wearing makeup, but on a day to day basis, i love makeup that just enhances my natural features and looks more skin-like. thanks for the tips 💛
I just watched your video talking about how to freshen up your look without makeup, and you mentioned face to face makeup!! So glad you did this video ❤️
The fact that you were able to explain the concept of this video alone is amazing lol! I totally get how it’s hard to explain that highlight in person can look like a detached or like isolated blotch of product when in reality we want most of our makeup to look seamless! It looks great on camera because the camera doesn’t pick up that harsher like our eyes can pick up on. Learned a lot from this video can’t wait to do my makeup tomorrow!
I was literally just thinking about how it makeup is unrealistic in real life, what a coincidence! There’s definitely a time and place for different types of makeup
Agreed, whenever I tried to recreate the makeup techniques that I saw in videos, I would immediately see how cakey it is and try to wipe it away. I think that the makeup we see in videos is great for nights at a club/party (where it's dark), or for events where they take lots of videos and pictures, but for day to day, especially in the daylight makeup from youtube videos looks like clown makeup.. Not exaggerating lol, I've had people look at me weird because I had a shit ton of contour and blush that on camera looked just fine but irl it looked like I had all the colors of the rainbow on my face... Let's just say: not cute!!
I wish I could figure out/find an exact match of foundation. I feel like everything is too light or too orange. I’m olive ish toned but quite light. It’s the struggle! Until then, full face of foundation it is I guess. 💀✨
Get a blue foundation pigment to make your orange foundations more olive toned. I have the same problem, this solved it permanently for me and you can have a perfect match with every foundation and shade.
I would love to see a video on contouring for better definition of cheekbones and reshaping noses! I have a skinny bony nose and all contour videos are about making it look thinner which is kinda the opposite of what I’m looking for. I would love to learn from a beauty queen like you 💗
I do the finger pat with my lipstick and it works so great! You use way less product and I think it looks so much better and more natural! It kind of gives a "just been kissed" look that I love
Not gonna lie, I've been trying to figure out how TF I can go about wearing makeup without feeling like I have to cake my face. I would rather go w/o and normally do and when I try to find (brown) influencers who don't cake it on, it's far and few between. Thanks for this. These tips were beyond helpful.
I lowkey feel self conscious when wearing makeup at a family gathering or sum because I’m not really an expert yet you know? a girl still experimenting and learning 😩
I have them. Honestly, the liquid liner is terribly sticky. It definitely takes a learning curve. Imo, not sure if it's worth the money if not wearing falsies every single day.
I have Eylure London (you can get them at Target or CVS), they are not mink, they work and look just as good as these lashes, I’ve worn them at least 60 times and they function and look as if I just bought them...they’re $14.99 opposed to the $90 that you would have to spend on the brand she used!!
I’m trying to look snatched IRL! I don’t take many photos of my makeup (I always seems to forget) so all I really care about is it looking good in real life situations so thank you for posting this queen ❤️❤️
I haven't seen a single makeup routine or tutorial where they put blush on their chin like I do along with the nose bridge blush, I just think it ties it all together!
So glad someone finally addressed this! I would also like to see a beauty guru address how long blending actually takes real time lol I feel like it just takes me forever 😫
i love how genuine this is and honest she is, like this might not work for everyone but it’s still actual advice meant to help and that no beauty youtubers actually share with anyone. i just really appreciate how she actually cares about teaching something to her viewers^^
Subscribed. This video is brilliant. I never really thought about the fact that a lot of artist on here are doing what looks good on camera and not in person.
Amazing! This is truth, y'all! It's taken me years to finally figure out what my face needs in terms of shadow and light and shaping, and what it does not...this philosophy has saved me a significant amount of product. Thank you, Snitchery, preach, girl! 🥝🍒
i don’t know if anyone else struggles with these types of eyeliner brushes like i do, but i’ve found it helpful to draw in liner with a brush youre better at controlling first(felt tip for me) and just thinly lining your eyes over it with the magnetic liner!
Where have this video beeennnn all my life??!!! I love you for this!! I deal with under eye bags such as you and I’m amazed at how little went such a long way. I’ve been trying for so long to figure out what I can do to help this when I do wear makeup. Not to mention, calling out these fake TH-cam makeup gurus on the extraness ..Oh, NEW SUBSCRIBER here!🙌🏾
Thats why i prefer tinted moisturizers with spf, over foundation and cakey makeup. And concealer only for like special occasions . Huge thumbs up to this video❤
I usually turn to korean makeup when I want natural looking makeup because most makeup tutorials with the west is thick, but wow this is so cool. Willl use this as well
I used to think I was crazy when I would follow tutorials and look crazy in person 😂 I learned that I have always preferred this kind of makeup! I think it just looks so flattering on everyone 🌟 🍑🍒🥭🍉🥥🍍
When liquid lips first got popular I went on a search for an anti crusty liquid lip. Bare minerals liquid lips are great, it gives that smooth not crunchy look and I LOVE! I don’t wear them as much as I used to but if you like liquid lips I’d suggest that one!
Ok soooo.... I have big ass deep set eyes and have always had people ask me if I’ve been punched or am really tired without heaps of concealer. When she point at the camera and said “you do not need that much concealer” I felt properly chastened 😂 instant subscribe
I would LOVE a video about how to shape your face using blush!!!! Or really just any advice you have on applying blush because I have no idea what I’m doing.
Another thing I found that works to help cover dark under eyes or acne or whatever needs covered is to take concealer and very lightly dab a dot or two on the area then blend it with your finger. Then lightly dust the area with powder. This helps it to look less cakey or for me it does.
This was super helpful! Honestly sometimes I feel like I'm not wearing "enough" makeup. I have pretty bad dark circles too but seeing your techniques really encouraged me to change my routine! Thank you.
omg girl ive been trying to take care of my undereye pigment in a more natural looking way for so long!! and you taught me how magnetic eyelashes work which I've also been wondering lol. definitely subscribing!
I love using liquid products for a more natural look as well. I have dryer skin so it works for me and liquid highlighters just give a much more natural and glowy look.
I’ve been interested in getting lashes like this for a longggg time, I know they are more expensive but thinking about the wearing power of them led me to get them! I’ll keep you guys updated in the comments on how I feel about them, I got the style - Va Va Voom and the magnetic liner as well!
I just found you not that long ago, ordered some milk products and ordered some glamnetic lashes, the milk products are BOMB, can't wait to get the lashes in! Love your honesty and tutorials. Please keep making this series!!
Omg. I never did full face of foundation and I thought I was doing it wrong when I saw everyone covering their face with foundation. But I'm glad I found you and I love your more natural looks!
Can someone recommend how to ‘spot foundation’ for people with rosacea? I don’t want to wear a full face but I have to if I want to cover my red face. (Mainly my cheeks and nose are the worst)
I use a green calming face cream. Being skincare, it takes some time to work, but it actually made a difference. And sunscreen :) ( so much sunscreen) I use a French brand, but I heard that Dr Jart has a good one Hope that helps :)
I really suggest watching Lisa Eldridge here on youtube, she's a world famous makeup artist for the top celebrities, she has some great videos about using minimum makeup and how to properly spot conceal. I also have the same problem.
I love this because it’s so so true. But personally if I use foundation, I do have to put it all over because every part of my face is covered in scars :/
I love this. I find that I’m quite uncomfortable with how much makeup I have one after I follow normal tutorials. You gave some really good tips on how to make makeup more skin like ❤️
you are so fun and original! ❤️ not sure what your background is, but as a mixed girl (half black / half italian) i seriously related so well to your approach! 🙌 subscribed!
I don't know what I'd do without your videos! I like the VDL lumilayer primer and their satin veil primer. Worth every penny, it makes my makeup last longer and it literally makes my skin look so smooth.
tag yourself I’m either my 6 day old hair or Bella had did ✨
I’m the one earring
The awesome top 🖤
i’m that lil blue/green book on the bookshelf ✨
I’m the door hinge
I'm the lil stray curls or the freckle on your cheek
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For real
Damn same
then go get money ;) x
It’s interesting because I actually have had the opposite: I do my makeup in a way that looks better in person than on camera
I always got frustrated because I would create a look that looked great in person but when I tried to capture it on camera it didn’t translate the same and it was really annoying to me
I had slowly started to understand the difference and it finally hit me what it truly was with this video! Thanks, it was a really great video!
Ariadna Ramirez same! It can be so frustrating
So true ! I never realized that that was a thing. It makes so much sense!
ugh i know. i paint for my mirror, i don't use cameras that often and when i have an amazing makeup and i photograph it, it's just... not as good
I have this problem too! What I’ve noticed since using Snapchat filters is I need to start wearing false lashes or something. 😅
I feel you.. Like when I go out with my friends I put my bb cream and stuff and I loooove doing the eyeshadow.. I would put a very vivid purple and Pink AND GLITTER and on pics I see nothing.. But I think it's better to look better irl soooo slay gurls
Finally a realistic and honest makeup video.
So many youtubers never address that the amount of foundation and powder applied in studio lighting is not necessary for every day wear outside in natural daylight.For people just getting into makeup it can be a bit misguiding.Not that a heavy amount is bad but this is much more realistic.
I feel like half the time those same gurus don’t realise there’s a difference
Alyssa Fraser Yep! When I was first getting into makeup a few years back I didn't realise this and used to walk outside looking a cakey hot mess. Over time I was able to adjust the makeup into being wearable in real life.
Look up Robert Welsh, he's sooo good/helpful with makeup.
robert welsh is great for this
Yes! Back when I got into makeup, no matter who's tutorial I followed, my skin looked AWFUL with full concealer/foundation. I just thought my skin was inferior or I was bad at makeup..... Then photos of these beauty gurus irl came out and I realized their makeup was CAKEY AS FUUUUUU. That reality check made me feel a lot better about never wearing foundation.... Still regret spending $$ on shape tape, but glad I didn't splurge on the foundations all the gurus worshippsd
I feel like you actually give legitimate tips I haven't heard a thousand times before
look up Robert Welsh ...hes been doing videos JUST like this for awhile & now others are starting to do the same now that he's becoming popular
Chelle Nalehp yess!!
so glad more natural makeup is coming back in style
ikr. She looks so good, but I think I could replicate the techniques, which I have legit almost never thought when I watch the heavy makeup channels. Especially about couture and foundation
I mean makeup is a way to express yourself. I think it's amazing when girls go out of there comfort zone To do makeup
me too! i’ve always done my make up on the more natural side and i used to feel like i was “bad” bc of it!!!
Me too it’s sexy
i'm sorry if it's off-topic BUT IS THAT LUKE HEMMINGS ON YOUR PFP???
I love that we ("the makeup community" lol) are moving past the full coverage, matte, concealer-triangles and liquid lipstick being the ONLY way to do and wear makeup at all times in all circumstances. It's a beautiful look but the fact that we're recognizing that there are other beautiful, fun, trendy looks really opens the door for so much more self-expression! 🍓
Yes! I think that 99% of beauty gurus do makeup looks that just look good on camera! Without ever disclosing that in real life it looks cakey, I for the longest time would wear super cakey makeup because beauty gurus taught me, but irl it looks.. awful.
The makeup we see in videos is only good for special events, nights out at club, parties... But NOT day to day life!
Yes well said!
lol what do you mean much more self expression? the only difference is that women have shifted to appreciating makeup that emulates naturality? this isnt really self expression, it’s goal is to beautify in the eyes of others, with this it’s just significantly more natural looking minus foundation lmao
@@babygirl-nl4im I suppose I didn't make my point clear in my initial comment! What I like is that we're moving towards a trend where a plurality of makeup styles are trendy and acceptable. I can scroll through IG and see a wide variety of styles: full coverage and insta brows, colourful makeup, cosplay, avant garde, natural...and more. Instead of a monolithic idea of what's trendy, there are so many more options. THIS is self-expression. Hopefully that clears up what I meant!
right? finally : D
Thank god , I didn’t notice till two days ago but my makeup looks cute as hell in photos - irl I be looking like a wedding cake 😂
LMAOOO not a wedding cake 😩
Jajjs my problem is the opposite. I think I look really good in person, people even tells me. But it doesn't look like I'm wearing almost any on photos
Ana Luz Exact same for me here
@@analuz1736 same for me. I feel proud of my makeup looks sometimes (I like minimal natural looking makeup but I still use bronzer and blush cause I love how it looks) but I look like I only have mascara and very clear skin.😭
Ana Luz you can what indigotohells video on this too! he shows how he looks good on camera too
The thing I hate is how Beauty Gurus use extremely thick full coverage foundations and yet they consider them medium coverage. They do one layer and look fine and then their like “let me add another layer and see if I can build this up”.....
Instagram filters and photoshopping has really warped their idea of beauty and what real skin actually looks like.
I agree. Full coverage foundations look like a mask and high coverage is usually the only way foundations that match my skin come, so I have to dilute them with primer, which can affect wear time. I love light coverage foundations, even with my acne breakouts, but I have to wear my makeup for up to eight hours or more because I still work. Not having it last is really frustrating.
But are they doing it because they feel they need to or are they testing that aspect of the product? Some people use more than one layer. Would it affect touch ups?
I agree the average person may not need (or end up using) more than one layer, but it's a good thing to test out right?
How about a look with no false lashes? Do people wear them everyday? From where i live, false lashes are only worn during special occasions, or like people get lash extensions but they're natural looking
Sone gals do where I live but I cant stand them personally. It's all a matter of preference
I live in Greece and literally not a single soul wear lashes. Just some extensions and stuff like that
I feel you every single tutorial is with lashes and i really don't like them i prefer mascara (i have big lashes sooo yeah)
It’s an every day thing here in New Jersey lol it’s crazy how it’s such a norm now.
@@ijornhribrudkrvir same in France, we only wear mascara, never fake eyelashes for everyday life
Could you PLS do a similar video with half a “photo” makeup look and half “in person” makeup look?? I learn so much better when I can see a side by side comparison!! 🥺
look up Robert Welsh, he has a few of those videos ...hes been doing videos JUST like this for awhile & now others are starting to do the same now that he's becoming popular
So do I 😬
“This makeup look isn’t going to look as good on camera” as she’s looking beautiful as heck on camera
🥺🥺🥺 thank u 💕💕💕
she looks nowhere near beautiful, how insulting to throw that term around
Illmee Illmee how so? Is she ugly? I get it that people have different perceptions of beauty but don’t you think that’s kinda rude?
@@illmeeillmee9373 u need to chill, all your comments are hate
Illmee Illmee you sound insecure
Omg this is the only natural makeup video that doesn’t make me feel bad about wearing a lot of makeup. I feel like usually natural makeup tutorials shame people who like to cake it on. Even irl it seems to be shamed upon sometimes. So tysm!
I only dislike makeup looks whens its caked on. like its just all makeup. im not talking about cosplay or whatever, just regular routine
I find the exact opposite 😅I’ve only been able to find a handful that aren’t a natural looking full beat. It still looks nice but I just don’t own enough makeup to actually follow along
look up Robert Welsch ..his videos have been getting really popular and everybody is started to do the things he does
Well sucks for me and my full face of acne
This tutorial is exactly what I need 😩 Literally when I wanted to get into make up I didn’t realize that it was more for camera rather than face to face. I always thought my skin wasn’t built for it 😅 also you’re beautiful as always :3
Gianne Flores thank u my love!!!!!!! I’m so glad u found it helpful 🥺🥺🥺
Same!! I was so confused why my makeup always looked so textured and cakey when the youtubers I was following always looked flawless so I thought I just had bad skin and sucked at makeup. But then I started following korean makeup tutorials which are so much more natural and light and my makeup looks so good and flawless in person now. I'm so happy to see more realistic tutorials like these!
Gianne Flores yesssssss, agreed.
saaaaame! somehow my makeup always looked shitty when i followed a regular tutorial..
Right?!
Can we talk about the actual like ART THEORY in the way you contour? This is how I paint. You always have you base, and LIGHTEN the base colour. Add light, not shadows. This is a brilliant way to do your makeup and I'm extremely impressed
Robert Welsh should react to this video, he’d literally cry from happiness
I thought the exact same 😂
i thought the same as well!
Haha you beat me with this comment
I was thinking about him lol
Very true
i attend conventions where i see people who are "ig influencers" in real life. many of them wear the same makeup they have on in their online pics and videos and it looks sooooo insane to me in real life and very fake and weird. on camera it looks good but when you see them face to face it looks so drawn on and odd. this video makes a good point, save the stage makeup for the cam and let your real beauty shine through in the real world :)
I don’t contour at all and I’m glad finally someone said that contouring like beauty gurus will look crazy in person. Because I felt like I always looked crazy whenever I followed their contouring tutorials!
WHEN YOU MENTIONED THE BUTTHOLE LIP OMG I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO HAD THAT PROBLEM WITH LIQUID LIPSTICK. LITERALLY THOUGHT SOMETHING WAS WRONG WITH MY LIPS LMAO
Thought something was wrong with my lips for a good year until I realized in person all their lips looked like that too! Lol it’s problematic making us all think we’re crazy lol
“Nobody needs a full face of foundation” holy shit that is so refreshing
I remember when I was 14 and starting to get into makeup always asking “but what does it look like in person?” Or wondering how to get a foundation to look like that in person. It took me a while to understand the whole concept that the camera and lights cause a lot of these “flawless” skin effects. I have a feeling a lot of people have struggled with this type of thing and comparing what they do to what they see on social media and not being happy with their outcome. You really talk about things that often get looked over but should be addressed and that's part of the reason why I love watching your content. You're giving people the tools and knowledge they need to feel more comfortable in their skin or showing them an outlet of expression in a new light.
I honestly realized that so early on, I always tried doing everything to make it look good irl
Yupp that's honestly the truth that's why I started watching her content cause she a ruthless and honest youtuber!
I was never super into beauty TH-cam so it took me a long time to realize the techniques don't work IRL. I always thought it was my skin or I was bad at it. I'm very glad we're starting to move away from that type of makeup.
I have done the full coverage looks for cosplay and I honestly prefer a light coverage look, often with no concealer on my acne. I’d rather look like I’m not a zombie, not like I’m wearing a mask.
She's literally gorgeous with and without makeup 😭
God has favorites
ᏢᎻᎾᎬNᏆᏟᏆᎪ not lying😔
Oh ty angel 🥺🥺🥺
September omg HI
Snitchery I was serious about hanging up on my mom😋
@@snitchery ☺️💜
When she finished her eyeliner she added the most perfect inner corner point HOW DO YOU DO IT WITHOUT MAKING IT LOOK CRAZY DRAMATIC HELP GIRL IT LOOKS SO GOOD!!! That’d be the ultimate tip
A video would be lit cause I think she might do it differently than I do.. but less is more! I tightline into the corner (putting more eyeliner IN the lashline and inner corner) and pull it out the slightest bit. Trying to literally draw a point or trangle on the surface of the inner eye usually ends up being too dramatic and wonky
Tbf it also depends on your eye/face shape, I literally can't do inner corner eyeliner without looking insane bc i have deepset/close together eyes lol
What I like to do is not use the tip of the eyeliner but use the side. I lay the liner in an angle where the actual liner would lay flat to my lash line. It helps me stay really close to my lash line by keeping it flat. If you need like a picture or something dm me on ig @dommiekx I’m bad at explaining things without having anything to show visibly
You could try an eyebrow brush, like the anastasia dip brow brush. A tight angled brush, cover the tip and just lightly tap the edge and et'voilá; good luck xx
“Nobody needs a full face of foundation” My face: laughs in severe acne and scars...
you should definitely try the ordinary if you haven’t already. i have combination to oily acne prone skin and my face has cleared so much since i started using the niacinamide and zinc serum and the aha bha peeling solution. i hope this helps😊
I also have a full face of acne and very red scars but still only wear concealer as at the end of the day looks 10000x times better up close. Would rather have acne peeping through than cakey dry skin yannoo! Also recommended the ordinary its helping me out a lot at the minute xx
need vs want
Like she said, you dont NEED it. Concealer and powder foundation should do the trick
If you can get hold of a medical gel with the active ingredients klindamycin and tretinoin it can help you a lot. I was fortunate enough to have a doctor as relative who wrote the prescription for me. The gel was very strong (10 mg/g + 0,25 mg/g) and as a side effect my pmdd got worse and my hair thinner. But the acne was gone.
LOVE this makeup, this is beautiful and explains makeup in such a versatile way. I think we really got stuck in one or two ways to use full coverage products.
The blush explanation and concealer were my fav parts! Learn something new everyday.
THIS IS WHAT REALLY GETS ME: when people GLOP foundation onto their faces, like TONS of it, and dab it all over I'm like WHAT? There's absolutely no way it will look good on me and it doesn't! No wonder, because off camera I'm pretty sure they look cakey as hell too.
And then they slam foundations for not wearing well. I'm like uhhh yeah you put five hundred layers?
Girl trust me it does
Omg yess I’m always wondering how it heavy it feels! 😭 Small youtuber here by the way 💗 would appreciate any support
@@leeoconnell2572 I don't understand are you saying the cakey foundation looks good off camera too? Maybe it does idk my makeup skills SUUUCK
@@aparna2701 I dont think it looks good cakey but I was saying the amount that alot of beauty people put on is a lot and it can look cakey off camera. Just in my experience. I was just say it does look cakey off camera
Honestly contouring irl looks kinda... bad. like in a couple of years everyone is going to look back and think girl what was I thinking ☠️☠️
@Shinny Pinneaple i agree soo muchh
I don't think so. If u blend it well and chose the right shade it makes certain things pop. It's when people go over board, like with any other makeup, is when it looks bad. I don't wear it often, r at all tbh lol, but honestly I think it looks fine
@@DrkPhoenix contouring is basically making "fake shadows" on your face.
In certain condition, your face shape won't produce shadows in those place due to natural movement of your face vs. where the light hits.
To me, even though they're blended nicely, it will only look good in certain angle, and when the light doesn't naturally hit your face the way you put your contour, it looks out of place and somewhat blotchy😬
It's fine tho if someone likes it, I personally dislike contour EXCEPT for *stage makeup* , because in stage the light hits your face in consistent angle
I like contour cause my face is so cool toned that every "bronzer" shade I've ever tried is orange on me. But I don't really love the technique
it really doesn’t, a lot of people just put a strip on brown that’s 3x darker than their skin on their cheeks and it’s NEVER looked good
i'm doing my makeup while watching this and THE UNDEREYE CONCEALER JUST CHANGED MY LIFE....why has no one ever talked about this omg
Emily Wass omg you’re videos are the bomb diggity
Robert Welsh actually have been talking about that technique so long ago
Emma318 Kate eww karen why are you tryna talk like that..
you don’t sound nearly as cool as you think....
@@bambi7563 lol don't be rude
feel like we’re all gonna look back on the brown lines on the side of people’s faces and be confused as to what everyone was thinking
Can you do a video on how to pick out the products you used to make our own skin tone. How light should your concealer be, how to pick out highlighter, etc. Hope that makes since
I ALWAYS SEE THE GLUE
ITS A CURSE
@@snitchery It's not shady. You're just editing in your head ;)
This is a concept I literally never thought about. I keep wanting that insta makeup and while i love colourful and artistic makeup, this truly taught me about skin and makeup for in-real-life interactions! Thank you so much i will definitely be changing up my makeup routine, that concealer trick literally changed my life! 😂
im rly proud that these tips were some that i've been doing for years! idk why i always felt so weird about not rly wanting to wear super full coverage makeup. glad i'm not the only one who thinks about studio makeup vs everyday makeup!
I just do my usual routine: moisturizer, thin layer of foundation, brow pencil, mascara, natural looking blush, and lip tint. I don't really do the other jazz like concealing and contouring. I'll only do those including my eyeshadow for the gram🤣 Anyway, I love this💕
this concealer on the outer edge of the eye hack has CHANGED MY LIFE!!!! thank you for everything you do ❤️❤️❤️
She right, I watched a professional makeup artist and they said you’re not supposed to put so much concealer under your eyes. They said it turns into foundation bc it spreads all over the face defeating the point.
taylor w that’s why under eye concealer goes on top of foundation
taylor w that’s why under eye concealer goes on top of foundation
Doll Bun i think they mean because of you put concealer all over your under eye, you might as well just just use super high coverage foundation
The amount of money everyone will be saving by doing this... also, I love how you say “spot-foundation” or something, not saying afterwards that I, as the viewer, should 100% copy everything you did. It tells the viewer to make their routine more personal, to fit our own faces :) 🍊
Thank you for mentioning that makeup in videos doesnt look the same in person! When I first got into makeup I almost gave up because I'd do the exact same thing as the influencer would do but I'd look cakey and have pores and texture! Felt like I was doing something wrong for years lol
Luzaurora Echevarria right! people watch these videos and actually go outside looking like this ! It’s beautiful but cakey , uncomfortable and can be acne prone 😫
I just want to say thank you for showing how you apply makeup under the eye, it's kinda changed my life. Like I've heard more natural beauty people say to apply as LITTLE AS POSSIBLE, before but actually seeing you yourself apply it really helped me figure out how to do it on my own face without it coming out creasy. I have insane eye-bags and I just really wanted to say thank you! This series is kinda magic.
This is what I’ve been trying to achieve and I’m so glad someone finally said that you don’t need so much foundation. I love full coverage but felt so guilty for hating how foundation feels on ... this is iconic!
Says: "My natural skin color becomes a shadow itself"
Me looking at my ghost white skin in the mirror: Yeah...sure got it. White on white. 😂
AHAHA yessss I'm basically translucent from being so pale
I would personally recommend just doing your lash line with the liner and using a different ligues or gel liner to make the wing. It’ll save you product and you might actually get those 70 uses out of it.❤️
Okay, so I have not worn makeup in awhile and I had all but given up on under eye concealer because it always looked cakey and too light. I tried the “outer eye only” concealer trick yesterday and holy crap? Magic. Pure magic. Excellent tip.
Robert Welsh has started a damn movement and I am here for it ❤️(minus the baking)
I stopped baking and I even use less concealer 😌
Omg this is perfect cause I love a really bold eye with like graphic liner and colour but not a heavy face - I think it balances the eye out lol
i would love a blush eductional vid because im so lost on where to place mine! 🍐🍐
i second this!!
Yessss
Check out James Welsh he has really good videos on blush
i love makeup like this! i only do “you tuber” makeup when i have an event or clubbing and i don’t mind looking like i’m wearing makeup, but on a day to day basis, i love makeup that just enhances my natural features and looks more skin-like. thanks for the tips 💛
I just watched your video talking about how to freshen up your look without makeup, and you mentioned face to face makeup!! So glad you did this video ❤️
The fact that you were able to explain the concept of this video alone is amazing lol! I totally get how it’s hard to explain that highlight in person can look like a detached or like isolated blotch of product when in reality we want most of our makeup to look seamless! It looks great on camera because the camera doesn’t pick up that harsher like our eyes can pick up on. Learned a lot from this video can’t wait to do my makeup tomorrow!
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this is SUCH a healthy video
i've found myself doing the same thing during quarantine!
sending lots of love Xx
I was literally just thinking about how it makeup is unrealistic in real life, what a coincidence!
There’s definitely a time and place for different types of makeup
Agreed, whenever I tried to recreate the makeup techniques that I saw in videos, I would immediately see how cakey it is and try to wipe it away. I think that the makeup we see in videos is great for nights at a club/party (where it's dark), or for events where they take lots of videos and pictures, but for day to day, especially in the daylight makeup from youtube videos looks like clown makeup.. Not exaggerating lol, I've had people look at me weird because I had a shit ton of contour and blush that on camera looked just fine but irl it looked like I had all the colors of the rainbow on my face... Let's just say: not cute!!
I wish I could figure out/find an exact match of foundation. I feel like everything is too light or too orange. I’m olive ish toned but quite light. It’s the struggle! Until then, full face of foundation it is I guess. 💀✨
Maybe try fixing the foundations you have with foundation mixers?
Ever tried Nars natural radiant longwear foundation in shade Gobi? definitely give it a go if you haven’t :)
Get a blue foundation pigment to make your orange foundations more olive toned. I have the same problem, this solved it permanently for me and you can have a perfect match with every foundation and shade.
Same the Revlon anti pollution in 120 is a perfect Olive tone and it's quite fair
look into Laura mercier's tinted moisturisers, they cater for light olive
I would love to see a video on contouring for better definition of cheekbones and reshaping noses! I have a skinny bony nose and all contour videos are about making it look thinner which is kinda the opposite of what I’m looking for. I would love to learn from a beauty queen like you 💗
I do the finger pat with my lipstick and it works so great! You use way less product and I think it looks so much better and more natural! It kind of gives a "just been kissed" look that I love
Not gonna lie, I've been trying to figure out how TF I can go about wearing makeup without feeling like I have to cake my face. I would rather go w/o and normally do and when I try to find (brown) influencers who don't cake it on, it's far and few between. Thanks for this. These tips were beyond helpful.
THIS
I lowkey feel self conscious when wearing makeup at a family gathering or sum because I’m not really an expert yet you know? a girl still experimenting and learning 😩
I really want to get their lashes, but I hate how they STILL use mink even when there is hyper-realistic faux mink out there.
they have vegan ones also. but yep.
I have them. Honestly, the liquid liner is terribly sticky. It definitely takes a learning curve. Imo, not sure if it's worth the money if not wearing falsies every single day.
Mahima Kukreja guess you’re still supporting the company tho
@@katherineburke2513 um, i was just telling her a fact. i actually haven't bought anything off them yet.
I have Eylure London (you can get them at Target or CVS), they are not mink, they work and look just as good as these lashes, I’ve worn them at least 60 times and they function and look as if I just bought them...they’re $14.99 opposed to the $90 that you would have to spend on the brand she used!!
I’m trying to look snatched IRL! I don’t take many photos of my makeup (I always seems to forget) so all I really care about is it looking good in real life situations so thank you for posting this queen ❤️❤️
Exactly. I'm not photogenic but real life is what matters lol🤷🏿♀️
I recommend you watching Robert Welsh then. He gives great advice since he is an actual mua and has worked with many people.
that concealer trick is LIFE CHANGING!!! thank you!
The concealer trick... THANK YOU. I never used to use it, cause it never worked for me, and this is wonderful! Finalleeeehhhhhhh
I haven't seen a single makeup routine or tutorial where they put blush on their chin like I do along with the nose bridge blush, I just think it ties it all together!
If they’re magnetic, that makes it sound like the eyeliner has metal filings or something of the sort in it. Do they list ingredients?
So glad someone finally addressed this! I would also like to see a beauty guru address how long blending actually takes real time lol I feel like it just takes me forever 😫
i love how genuine this is and honest she is, like this might not work for everyone but it’s still actual advice meant to help and that no beauty youtubers actually share with anyone. i just really appreciate how she actually cares about teaching something to her viewers^^
Subscribed. This video is brilliant. I never really thought about the fact that a lot of artist on here are doing what looks good on camera and not in person.
14:35 Back then, I got roasted for saying I preferred bullet lipstick and hated liquid lipstick, so thank you for the validation I knew I deserved 🙏🏻
Same! Never really cared for liquid lipstick, with the exception of less than a handful of brands!
You said “spot foundationing” and you 100% have my attention 👀 I hate heavy make up
Thank you! I trust you and Robert Welsh to tell the damn truth about overdone on camera makeup!
Welsh
I also watch Robert and I thought the same thing. He definitely should see this video
And wayne goss!!
Lara Alexandra i love him! I feel like we’re friends lol
Oliwia capala Issa typo, Oliwia..
title: Why YOU should change your ENTIRE makeup routine
miniature: STOP LISTENING TO TH-camRS
platform: youtube
Ahahahaahaa I love the irony
Amazing! This is truth, y'all! It's taken me years to finally figure out what my face needs in terms of shadow and light and shaping, and what it does not...this philosophy has saved me a significant amount of product. Thank you, Snitchery, preach, girl! 🥝🍒
The way you said “I would obviously look like I had a BEARD” was so cute
Snitchery: " don't listen to TH-camrs"
Me: B-but you are a TH-camr?!!!!
Lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
exactly
Lmao right
i don’t know if anyone else struggles with these types of eyeliner brushes like i do, but i’ve found it helpful to draw in liner with a brush youre better at controlling first(felt tip for me) and just thinly lining your eyes over it with the magnetic liner!
Where have this video beeennnn all my life??!!! I love you for this!! I deal with under eye bags such as you and I’m amazed at how little went such a long way. I’ve been trying for so long to figure out what I can do to help this when I do wear makeup. Not to mention, calling out these fake TH-cam makeup gurus on the extraness ..Oh, NEW SUBSCRIBER here!🙌🏾
Thats why i prefer tinted moisturizers with spf, over foundation and cakey makeup. And concealer only for like special occasions . Huge thumbs up to this video❤
I usually turn to korean makeup when I want natural looking makeup because most makeup tutorials with the west is thick, but wow this is so cool. Willl use this as well
You should check European MUAs as well, they tend to go for simpler, more natural daily looks.
@@unrulycrow6299 who else do you recommend? I follow some French MUAs but would like to explore different makeup trends from other countries :)
She’s literally gorgeous I love all her videos
This makeup look is so cute! It’s good to see a real everyday no makeup makeup look tutorial. Thanks for sharing!! 🥰
I used to think I was crazy when I would follow tutorials and look crazy in person 😂 I learned that I have always preferred this kind of makeup! I think it just looks so flattering on everyone 🌟 🍑🍒🥭🍉🥥🍍
No, honey, I love this look and never even thought about highlighter as something that can be natural and not fake looking it, but now I’m in love
When liquid lips first got popular I went on a search for an anti crusty liquid lip. Bare minerals liquid lips are great, it gives that smooth not crunchy look and I LOVE! I don’t wear them as much as I used to but if you like liquid lips I’d suggest that one!
The makeup turned out so stunning. I'm so amazed at how nice it looks without being dramatic asf. What a queen. -🥝
*literally anytime she zooms in*
me: pretty shiny dangly earring o.o
Ok soooo.... I have big ass deep set eyes and have always had people ask me if I’ve been punched or am really tired without heaps of concealer. When she point at the camera and said “you do not need that much concealer” I felt properly chastened 😂 instant subscribe
I would LOVE a video about how to shape your face using blush!!!! Or really just any advice you have on applying blush because I have no idea what I’m doing.
Another thing I found that works to help cover dark under eyes or acne or whatever needs covered is to take concealer and very lightly dab a dot or two on the area then blend it with your finger. Then lightly dust the area with powder. This helps it to look less cakey or for me it does.
This was super helpful! Honestly sometimes I feel like I'm not wearing "enough" makeup. I have pretty bad dark circles too but seeing your techniques really encouraged me to change my routine! Thank you.
Oh my gosh, THANK YOU!!!!
I always look cakey af after I followed one of those makeup tutorials 😭
omg girl ive been trying to take care of my undereye pigment in a more natural looking way for so long!! and you taught me how magnetic eyelashes work which I've also been wondering lol. definitely subscribing!
I tried your concealer trick, and I want to say thank you. Really did make a difference to my makeup and I like the result, also looks really natural.
I love using liquid products for a more natural look as well. I have dryer skin so it works for me and liquid highlighters just give a much more natural and glowy look.
I’ve been interested in getting lashes like this for a longggg time, I know they are more expensive but thinking about the wearing power of them led me to get them! I’ll keep you guys updated in the comments on how I feel about them, I got the style - Va Va Voom and the magnetic liner as well!
any updates ?
I am so happy I am not the only one who uses the term “butthole lips”
Also: when people line their lips dark nude,and fill in with a light pink- THAT BE A BUMHOLE RITE THERE
Kelsey Gronhovd 😂😂😂😂😂 she talkin shit
Literally paused the video to order some of those lashes. Girl! Your influence. You convinced me to try them finally haha. 🍐🍐🍐
I just found you not that long ago, ordered some milk products and ordered some glamnetic lashes, the milk products are BOMB, can't wait to get the lashes in! Love your honesty and tutorials. Please keep making this series!!
Omg. I never did full face of foundation and I thought I was doing it wrong when I saw everyone covering their face with foundation. But I'm glad I found you and I love your more natural looks!
Can someone recommend how to ‘spot foundation’ for people with rosacea? I don’t want to wear a full face but I have to if I want to cover my red face. (Mainly my cheeks and nose are the worst)
Kinga Chmurzynska I have the same problem and I use powder foundation it gets rid of redness and shine
I have acne scars, and I use powder foundation too, it really helps with covering the red blemishes of the scars
I use a green calming face cream. Being skincare, it takes some time to work, but it actually made a difference. And sunscreen :) ( so much sunscreen)
I use a French brand, but I heard that Dr Jart has a good one
Hope that helps :)
I really suggest watching Lisa Eldridge here on youtube, she's a world famous makeup artist for the top celebrities, she has some great videos about using minimum makeup and how to properly spot conceal. I also have the same problem.
I love this because it’s so so true. But personally if I use foundation, I do have to put it all over because every part of my face is covered in scars :/
you’re not alone girl. i’m the same way
I love this. I find that I’m quite uncomfortable with how much makeup I have one after I follow normal tutorials. You gave some really good tips on how to make makeup more skin like ❤️
you are so fun and original! ❤️ not sure what your background is, but as a mixed girl (half black / half italian) i seriously related so well to your approach! 🙌 subscribed!
I don't know what I'd do without your videos! I like the VDL lumilayer primer and their satin veil primer. Worth every penny, it makes my makeup last longer and it literally makes my skin look so smooth.