I feel like underpainting also makes it easier to work with cream products, like you don't have to worry about over-applying because you can soften everything after! The end makeup really looks stunning!
Kevyn Aucoin is the one who invented this back in the 90s and Scott took it and made it famous. Sorry to say, Mary just steal all the glory and took all the credit without tagging the right legend
Scott Barnes never tagged Kevyn Aucoin either. And Mary was seen in videos on TH-cam doing this technique at the same time Scott was on TH-cam doing it. None of them gave Kevyn Aucoin the recognition for it.
I haven’t tried the entire face that way, but I have definitely done it with blush, especially a darker color, and it is really pretty. The thing with cream products that always gets me is that I end up going over my bronzer, blush, and highlight with the corresponding powder products leading me to ask myself whether or not it makes sense for me (time wise) to duplicate each step. I find I use my powders so much more because of that. Your look is gorgeous, but you have a beautiful canvas so I always think you look gorgeous regardless of technique!
Absolutely one of my favorite videos you've done!! This has been a game changer in the way I've been doing my makeup the last few months. Had to come back for a re-watch!
I've been underpainting for a few months now although I also add cream highlighter and finish with powder highlighter at the end after the powder layer goes on. The cool part is that you can underpaint with powder foundation too!! I love this technique with every kind of foundation they make.
I love underpainting! I feel like I really get to have fun with my makeup products while still achieving a soft, natural look :) literally do it almost everyday.
I love under painting, it always looks smoother and more natural in a flawless way… I do it more in a way of applying just a lighter coverage foundation and not too much of it and if I have a point to cover I jus apply the concealer under it all
Love this video! You look beautiful and your take on this technique really inspired me to try something new which is so refreshing. Your humor is uplifting and I just felt like saying you were the very first person I ever subscribed to here on TH-cam many a year ago, aka special.
I feel like I've been doing a version of underpainting for years! It's weird to see it going around right now as a viral technique. I love it because I feel like I put on less makeup overall.
This looked good on you. I know Scott Barnes method is under painting as well. I have done this on my fair skin and I think it looks good on pale skin.
Your face looks absolutely gorgeous!!!! I don’t think I could pull this one off but you did a fabulous job!!!! And so true … never look more beautiful 😍
That is absolutely beautiful! It reminds me of the Lisa Eldridge patchwork technique and it looks like you probably end up using less product than normal, which adds to the natural look. Very well done, anyway, thank you very much for the demo! xx
I love this technique!! And the way you featured it was great, thank you Allana. After watching this video I tried it, what a pretty result! Oh and I almost forgot, I ended up rearranging my cream and powder face products drawer for this application 😅😅😅😅 yep I'm that weirdo.
5:25 A key point of the contour blending from the original video is that it is blended UP all the way to the temple, not across. If you watch closely, she uses any excess on the eyelids. She is also using two shades of foundation. She applies lighter foundation under the eyes.
I've always loved the look of underpainting but I haven't tried it myself yet mostly because I'm not really confident with using cream products. I literally just started dabbling in cream products last year.
This whole look is stunning on you ❤ I so wanna try this method one day so I am going to save this video for later to try ! Thank you for always inspiring us and teaching us ❤❤
I remember Samantha Ravndahl brought this technique into my life back in like 2018. Changed my life forever and I couldn’t believe everyone wasn’t using it lol
I first saw this technique used a few years ago by Lilit Caradanian (who used to be a make-up artist and mostly did bridal make-up. She now has her own makeup brand and does other things) and I LOVED the technique and the effect... However, never actually attempted to do it as I never have the time to achieve the look lol🤣 It's usually a quick makeup for me and I'm out the door😁🙈
I don’t know if I have the courage to try this, but I really want to! The end result is absolutely stunning. So I’m curious, will you continue this technique for your every day make up? I know you said that you would at the end of the video, but keep us posted!
I feel like Scott Barnes made underpainting a thing way before anyone else did! Everyone’s got their own spin on it now, so stunning 🤩
Kevyn Aucoin was really known for this in the 90s this technique really dates back to the 70s.
@@karenmariewagstaff5746 Kevyn Aucoin inspired so many artists but not all of them admit it.
Kevyn Aucoin and Scott Barnes popularized it. Mary Phillips taking credit for this is weird because she didn’t do anything new.
@@karenmariewagstaff5746 yes! Exactly!
It was Kevyn and scott barnes then I guess mary philips takes the credit
This makes me want to get all of my makeup out and play along!! The final look is GORGEOUS!
Love this look! I was thinking Kevyn Aucoin started this under painting technique in like the 90’s. Love #EveryDayMay ♥️♥️♥️
I feel like underpainting also makes it easier to work with cream products, like you don't have to worry about over-applying because you can soften everything after! The end makeup really looks stunning!
Kevyn Aucoin is the one who invented this back in the 90s and Scott took it and made it famous. Sorry to say, Mary just steal all the glory and took all the credit without tagging the right legend
Scott Barnes never tagged Kevyn Aucoin either. And Mary was seen in videos on TH-cam doing this technique at the same time Scott was on TH-cam doing it. None of them gave Kevyn Aucoin the recognition for it.
I think this is your best base ever!!!
I haven’t tried the entire face that way, but I have definitely done it with blush, especially a darker color, and it is really pretty. The thing with cream products that always gets me is that I end up going over my bronzer, blush, and highlight with the corresponding powder products leading me to ask myself whether or not it makes sense for me (time wise) to duplicate each step. I find I use my powders so much more because of that. Your look is gorgeous, but you have a beautiful canvas so I always think you look gorgeous regardless of technique!
I always notice my makeup looks so much better when I take some extra time to do this. This would be beautiful wedding makeup for you!!
So stunning!!! Even before you started putting anything on, you looked beautiful. Loved how this turned out! 💕
Looks AMAZING! I definitely felt the same. It felt so wrong doing it, but turned out so seamless and light!
Wow wow wow ❤ love how diffused everything turned out! The products literally melted into your skin. ❤❤
I love how in love with makeup you are right now!
Absolutely one of my favorite videos you've done!! This has been a game changer in the way I've been doing my makeup the last few months. Had to come back for a re-watch!
I've been underpainting for a few months now although I also add cream highlighter and finish with powder highlighter at the end after the powder layer goes on.
The cool part is that you can underpaint with powder foundation too!! I love this technique with every kind of foundation they make.
Looks beautiful! ❤ and I just have to say your skin itself is looking even more beautiful than normal!
I love underpainting! I feel like I really get to have fun with my makeup products while still achieving a soft, natural look :) literally do it almost everyday.
No you’re totally right this is gorgeous makeup
Favorite look you ever did ⚡️
This look is stunning on you!! I feel like it would look amazing for your wedding
i never comment on video bit this is the beat makeup i’ve seen on you !!! WOWWWWWWWWWWW
I love under painting, it always looks smoother and more natural in a flawless way… I do it more in a way of applying just a lighter coverage foundation and not too much of it and if I have a point to cover I jus apply the concealer under it all
Love this video! You look beautiful and your take on this technique really inspired me to try something new which is so refreshing. Your humor is uplifting and I just felt like saying you were the very first person I ever subscribed to here on TH-cam many a year ago, aka special.
This method is so stunning! 😍
Stunning!! Your earrings are also gorgeous 😍. Would you do a post on your earring stack?
Allana, can you please share how you did this amazing sleeked ponytail? 🙏🏼🧡
I’m always excited about May because of you❤❤
The blush colours really made the look 😍
12:29 I can’t. I’m cackling at all these little laughs and noises! Gorgeousssssss results loved this content ❤
Wowza. Stunning. I love how the makeup looks so flawless. Thank you. ❤❤❤
Your makeup always turns out so flawless!!!❤❤❤ gorgeous!
So ethereal! Love it.❤
You look soooo stunning & effortless
OBSESSEEED! Will try it forsure
It looks perfectly diffused together, gorgeous!
I feel like I've been doing a version of underpainting for years! It's weird to see it going around right now as a viral technique. I love it because I feel like I put on less makeup overall.
Love the final look. The whole time I was like “blend your contour under your lip!” 😂 ❤
Yes!!!!! 😂
This looked good on you. I know Scott Barnes method is under painting as well. I have done this on my fair skin and I think it looks good on pale skin.
this is my favorite look you’ve done😍😍😍
Allana, I agree, that look was FLAWLESS. I'll have to give the underpainting a try. ❤❤❤
It actually makes the contours and highlights look natural ♡
Your face looks absolutely gorgeous!!!! I don’t think I could pull this one off but you did a fabulous job!!!! And so true … never look more beautiful 😍
Great bridal makeup 😬🤭
I love your glowing cheekbones!!
That is absolutely beautiful! It reminds me of the Lisa Eldridge patchwork technique and it looks like you probably end up using less product than normal, which adds to the natural look. Very well done, anyway, thank you very much for the demo! xx
you look incredible 😍 love this technique!
Wow wow wow this turned out pristine 🙌🏼
I loooove how many makeup videos have been in everyday may this year
The final result is flawless!! Definitely going to give this a go. ❤
Wow, stunning! You should definitely keep doing this makup application! ❤
I love this technique!! And the way you featured it was great, thank you Allana. After watching this video I tried it, what a pretty result!
Oh and I almost forgot, I ended up rearranging my cream and powder face products drawer for this application 😅😅😅😅 yep I'm that weirdo.
Gorgeous makeup 💕💕💕💕💕
5:25 A key point of the contour blending from the original video is that it is blended UP all the way to the temple, not across. If you watch closely, she uses any excess on the eyelids. She is also using two shades of foundation. She applies lighter foundation under the eyes.
This is STUNNING 😍😍😍
I need to watch this over and over and take detailed notes! It looks stunning 😍
This is stunning. Have to try immediately 🤩
On the web site your beloved #3 now comes in a mini. Gorgeous tutorial!!!
That was a stunning stunning look!!!! Really suits you ❤
This makeup looks so flawless and perfectly diffused I'm amazed I need to try this out asap
STUNNNNING. What a treat to watch!
I forgot how nice the benefit hoola glow is for these warmer months!!! This is a beautiful look!
wow! it looks gorgeous!
I've always loved the look of underpainting but I haven't tried it myself yet mostly because I'm not really confident with using cream products. I literally just started dabbling in cream products last year.
Well now you need to send us your video so we can recreate! The look is heavenly soft and I am obsessed 🫠🫠🫠
I always contour my lips with my Linda Hallberg pencil in the shade greige core, it's perfect!
This came out so nice!
So pretty!! I must try.
I would love to know all of your must have brushes. I need to replace a bunch of mine. Especially face brushes
Feel like it'd be really easy to do a paired down version of these techniques for every day makeup. Will definitely give it a try!
Beautiful look, Allana!
Stunning
S-T-U-N-N-I-N-G your skin looks phenomenal!!!! Really loved this technique on you!!!!
You posted before I went to bed! Love it ❤😅
Absolutely stunning ❤
I love ittt!! I will have to try it:)
This look is gorgeous.
This whole look is stunning on you ❤ I so wanna try this method one day so I am going to save this video for later to try ! Thank you for always inspiring us and teaching us ❤❤
Ooo nice, I’ve been curious about the freck contour sticks. I’ve heard the moisturizer is nice and thick, too! You may like it.
Wow. Amazing! How did you do the eyes? Did I miss that? Looks like some product on the eyelids
Ok I’m convinced I’m trying this again! I never saw ppl use powder afterwards and I feel like I was missing that last time
So stunning!! ❤
Lookin flawless
Samantha R did a video on this like 4 years ago. I’m surprised you never tried underpainting sooner
Beautiful 💛
This looks SO GOOD on you 😮 insane love it 🙌🏼👏🏽
I believe Scott Barnes is the originator of this technique!
Yes, he taught Tati how to do this years ago. He uses this on Jennifer Lopez alot.
@@jessicaolson2757 I think it was actually Kevyn Aucoin who started it 🤷🏻♀️
He did this on Tati’s channel like 4 years ago…
Kevyn Aucoin started doing this in the 90’s
Drag queens are the creators of this technique.
Looks amazing🎉
Oh wow … you are so gorgeous with out makeup . But thanks that was great . I will try this with your video very helpful .
Looks sooo good on you
Looks amazing! Another terrific video.
Stunning!
Need the deets on those gorgeous gold rings!
I remember Samantha Ravndahl brought this technique into my life back in like 2018. Changed my life forever and I couldn’t believe everyone wasn’t using it lol
Ohh I think it looks great!!!
This is stunning! I am totally going to be doing this
It looks so much more natural
I first saw this technique used a few years ago by Lilit Caradanian (who used to be a make-up artist and mostly did bridal make-up. She now has her own makeup brand and does other things) and I LOVED the technique and the effect... However, never actually attempted to do it as I never have the time to achieve the look lol🤣 It's usually a quick makeup for me and I'm out the door😁🙈
I always think you look amazing but this is very beautiful!
Didn't Scott do this with Tati a few years ago...it looks incredible!! xx
I don’t know if I have the courage to try this, but I really want to! The end result is absolutely stunning. So I’m curious, will you continue this technique for your every day make up? I know you said that you would at the end of the video, but keep us posted!
Just try it, you can wash your face if don't like it
Love the look! 💕
This looks amazing! For sure a summer go to look