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Beautiful Angela what a great video I love this series I have been doing lately a wing on bottom lashes and along with the top wing it really elongates the eyes 💕
Hi Angela! I am an italian woman and I live in the North of the Country, but my relatives are from the South. I've noticed that there are some differences between the two parts, but overall on a daily basis italian women do not wear eyeshadow at all or rarely one nude colour. Only older women wear red and deep lipsticks, during the day; for the others they do wear it at night or in special occasions. In the North of the Country women regularly use eyeliner and mascara and the base is made as you said. We don't like to have shiny faces so you'll never find an extremely dewy complection. In the South women don't like their makeup to show up so the base is extremely natural but with colour: no pale faces where the sun shines the majority of the year! So yes bronzer and blush and we can call it a day without making up the eyes. On the lips we can put a tiny amount of lipstick or lip gloss. If the Italians from the North sometimes, in special occasion use eyeshadows, in the South they never use it: they put an effort more on the lips or otherwise on a winged eyeliner (never both at the same time!) Summing up in Italy you look polished and put together if you skin is well curated and the base is perfected and natural. Nevertheless there are also people like me who loves make up and wear bold colours on the eyes or the lips (never both as our french cousins). It is pefectly fine (speaking always of italian culture) wearing blue eyeshadow or a bright lipstick, but if you choose a bold look you have to master it and do it very well because people will stare at you.
I am not French nor Italian but a tip that I have for when applying too much concealer is to blot it with a tissue, I just started doing this and it really helps! :)
I know it seem Backwards but Italian women I know: Bold reds lip & just a bit of mascara for day because Sunglasses, & Soft Nude lips for Night because its all bout the Eyes with Evening Looks
I am italian and I thank you for the beautiful things you said about my country and culture. I am 58,but I always make up because I am slim, so I use fuseau, leggings., short dresses, so I make up.. You are true, I don't use a lot of foundation, but I use eyeliner and blush and red lipstick. I am honey blond, as natural, now I picture my hair at home because I begin to be grey. I use mascara of course. You told many beautiful things. A beautiful video, thank you. Young girl and women uses false lashes today in Italy but it is easy to be to much false and not ladies. I use eyeliner and mascara only at the end of my eyes because I have eyes too much near the nose. They call this style cat eyes.
This was a really fun video. My husband’s family is French & my family is Italian. Unapologetic, by Cle de Peau is my favorite red lipstick that I’ve ever worn. My daughter truly has the best of both worlds! I watched my Nonna put on red lipstick every time before we went out in public….ALWAYS! It’s a beautiful memory, when I think of her.
This was really fun, helpful, and interesting to watch. K-beauty does emphasize on skin care a lot, too. Because of Covid-19, there is a bit more focus on the eyes, but the eyeshadows in general have a sheer and muted look. Korean women usually love their lip products and some people change them in between like myself. Glossy lips are making more of a comeback nowadays. Thank you, thank you for sharing as always, Angela! I hope Angela and all of you have a great weekend! 🇫🇷🇮🇹💄🤩💝💕🥰❤️
I'm really shocked! I'm Italian but I was raised and lived far away from Italy and I do Italian style makeup instinctively. This is so interesting! 🥰🤪🤭
Thank you for this video, Angela! You did a great and accurate job. I'm italian (pale skin, blue eyes, reddish blonde hair) and I can comfirm what you said about our makeup style :) I love my country but I also love and admire France a lot. Italy and France are both full of art, culture, beauty, tradition and history. French women have an incredible allure, I adore their personality, style and identity. We really don't prefer to pack our faces with a lot of stuff and look like a completely different and unrealistic person, beauty is about enhancing what we already have and feeling confident in our skin. :)
Bella .. I'm Italian/American, we are classic beauties and without exception, no other compliments our look like French couture. Great video... grazie!
Fun comparison. I am Italian and French but also American. I actually like and have done similar looks of each. What I am finding is my makeup application is changing with age rather than nationality or where I come from. I used to enjoy very bold looks in my 20s. I will be 60 in a couple of months and now my focus is on beautiful skin and a lightly enhanced eye. I used to like deep red lipstick but as I am aging I find brighter reds easier to wear. Thanks for doing this series. I have been enjoying it.
I have a friend from Rome, she wears red lipstick nearly every day, even to the gym. You nailed her make up style, except she doesn't use eyeshadow. She's classy and feminine.
For a long time, you've reminded me of someone famous. Seeing these two sides made me think of Dita Von Teese and Jennifer Connely. The French side is obviously more comfortable for you. I prefer it as a daily look, however, the Italian side is superb for an evening look. Since you've srarted this series, Angela, I've been wondering if there is an Australian makeup look. In the 80s and 90s, there was. It was always the bronzed girl next door. I think, now, it is a hybridised blend of the American Insta contouring with a bit of Korean dewiness and the Euro naturalness of the lips. There is a growing trend of clean beauty with an emphasis on clean girl colours.
I'm Italian, but I do love the french way; as you said in your video, some spots don't change my convinction that my skin has to shine through the make up and not to be covered by make up.
I love the subtlety of the French approach you show, but as a wearer of eye-glasses I find it gets a bit lost. Do you have any tips for 'girls who wear glasses' to have that classic look but still look polished and finished?
Very interesting!! Love the Italian laidie’s way. Is more like the Latin way. And yes I know many Italians with blonde hair and blue and green eyes. It is a misconception to think that they all have tan skin. Have a great weekend. 😘😘😘😘🙃
It was very interesting to watch, I think that one of the things that dictates make up preferences is the light. In different light we want to apply different colors, saturated differently.
Hello Angela! I am Italian and I wear my make up as you have explained. I like soft brown eyeliner, sometimes green or grey. It depends on my dress. In the week, I like a little bit of foundation, concelear only under my eyes, blush, mascara and gloss. You are right: lip contour is important for us. After this, I use gloss, red lips are for special occasions. Bye from Arianna, Tuscany 💗
For the Italians, the eyeliner and the mascara are a must. The brows are also important. The sunnier time, the bronzer is more used. Lips, it depends on the occasion. Eyeshadows not, glassy skin also not really a thing. Sometimes only corrector concealer instead of the foundations but these days skin tints or spf bb creams can do.
I'm enjoying your French series. I also appreciate that it is highlighting using products that you already own as opposed to purchasing something new. It's good to revisit what we already own rather than always buy new. This was a fun comparison video
I have been waiting for this comparison. As someone who ethnically belongs to one and who happens to live in both countries, I say merci beaucoup and mille grazie.
I'm Italian, seventy,j ash blond and I have green eyes. I take care of my skin, but I see other women my age who are less interested in skin care, sunbathe a lot without sunscreen. Today my makeup is lighter than before: a little foundation, concealer, powder blush, eyeshadow in shades of pink and beige, shaded brown eyeliner, black mascara, highlighter in strategic points and pink-nude lipstick. In the evening, I intensify my make-up, but not too much, because tiredness can create shadows.
I love both styles. For the daytime I don't use many makeup products. Most often just sun defense with color or BB cream with SPF with mascara and lip lacquer by Chanel, sometimes I use eyeliner and eyeshadows or just put a tiny golden spot. I love the style of classical movie actresses, especially their thick eyeliner.
I'm really enjoying your new, culturally different, makeup series. I have both French and Italian heritage in my background and I am in love with both of their cultures. In this particular demonstration, I think I prefer the French side of your face for the brows and cheeks ( how I, personally would apply both on myself) and I love the Italian side for the rest of your application (again, this is how I prefer my own makeup application). Love this video!
I enjoy both looks. I think the French side lifts the cheeks were as the Italian side concentrates on the eye and brow. Interesting contrast but both are lovely.
Go up with your brush strokes. Always up. Use SPF. Thick brows are out. Natural shape is back. Stay away from “eye makeup remover “. I like Clinique bar soap, but a mild soap to remove eye makeup is best. Every woman I’ve ever known that uses eye makeup remover has so many wrinkles and they look so much older than they are. I personally don’t try to look younger (I’m almost 50), I’m always trying to accentuate my features. I love your eye makeup tips. At my age, I’m staying away from darker lip colors. I live in Florida, USA and it’s very casual here. In my age group, I’m going for shades closest to my natural lip color, even in the evening. Go with your personal budget. Splurge sometimes, but don’t go overboard. No one takes makeup bags to heaven. Thank you for the great tips and fun with the styles! You’re just as beautiful in the beginning of the video as in the ending! You can have the most beauty on the outside of anyone in the room, but you will be remembered the most for your beautiful heart. ❤
I really enjoyed this! I actually live in Italy but I’m not Italian, and I truly love this country as well. 🎀 It’s quite true of everything you said about the Italian makeup as I note this from my Italian girlfriends, more or less!
Interesting video! I’m Italian and I’m 46 and never had to do my brows because I had very bushy thick brows and never had to apply any concealer or foundation until I was 40 years old as my skin was flawless before but now I like to cover up sun spots and darkness under my eyes which I never used to have. The joys of aging! On the mascara is true I like long lashes but not clampy the eyeliner I cannot wear it as I have small hooded eyes so that does not suit my eye shape but I love to see it on other people
This video was great! I’m American and 56. My mother and grandmother were very into skin care with minimal makeup. I learned from them how to take care of my skin early on (except we had no spf when I was little🥺) My grand mother never wore foundation. She used Coty powder with a puff. She use red lipstick always and she used it as her “rouge” as well. She wore a little mascara. My mother wore very little foundation and light eyeshadow with mascara, Pink blush, and a mauve lipstick color . I love the French girl makeup… except for the brows my brows have to look natural but defined. I have hooded eyes and wear glasses, it helps to lift them up🥹!
Hi Melissa :) It looks like you were lucky to learn the basics of the French makeup from your mom and grandmother. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this wonderful comment and for sharing these lovely tips with us. P.S. I love mauve lip colors. There is something especially elegant about this color. Sending you hugs and have a wonderful day! xoxo
I use a BB crean or a tinted sunscreen, more the sun cream than the other. Concealer I uses lighter color of foundation. I love a think brow. I use bronzer with a touch of cream blush. I use a spray setting spay and barely Pat under the eye. Eye showdown, I use a very light shimmer on my eyelids and define it with a earth brown at the edges. I wear a brown tight liner for every day. A black if I’m going out, my eyelashes are very light for day, way darker for night, I work on the edges more than the whole lash. Great video
Grazie per aver descritto così splendidamente le italiane ed il loro modo di truccarsi( piccolo trick: prima di applicare il mascara applico un siero curativo specifico per le ciglia😉). Un video adorabile, sei sempre FAVOLOSA 🥰
As an Italian American, I found it so interesting that I naturally gravitate toward the Italian way of doing makeup without prior knowledge of it! The only thing that differs is that I prefer blush over bronzer, but I like peachier tones. As you can see from my profile pic, I love a red lip!
Loved this video and all the tips below. I thought I'd prefer the French look, but I am more drawn to the Italian side, its definitely more me ..who knew. Thanks💄👄👁
Hi I am italian and totally in love with France thus i enjoyed this video very much! I have colors (eyes, hair and skin) like yours and i take care of my skin a lot but i do not wear makeup on a daily basis. When i do, i only use some concealer, eyeliner and i just curl my lashes and this is it. No mascara: my lashes are very long and i find that mascara is not flattering them. And no lipstick. But i know i am an exception 😄
I'm italian and I thank you so much! Honestly, I love the French makeup much more than the Italian one 😂 It seems more natural. Anyway, very good job, I'm gonna try the French look on me, it's so fresh. Still, I prefer the deep red lipstick, it's really a must for me :)
What a fun video! I live in 🇺🇸, but I’m half Italian 🇮🇹 and half Hungarian 🇭🇺. I 💕 the French 🇫🇷 side!!! 🙈 I love a bold lash, however. I have to try the second mascara on the tips.
Both lovely. Its good to alternate…but then I’m Australian, so I naturally do pick up on the lovely tips of so many cultures here. Then I think…hhhmmm, how do I want to “feel” today, and go with that look.
Their is this Korean trend nowadays, to have glowy/shiny face...and I remember that all my Italian friends (when I live in Switzerland🇹🇴) were doing their make up like that. They had some primer émulsion to achieve this glistening finish. So, it was the fashion in Italy....maybe 18 years ago 🤣🤣🤣 I'm so old, that I remember when only places to buy Casadei shoes was in Milano🇮🇹 and 🇫🇷Cannes. Anyone who didn't have a ton of KIKO and Bourjois make up items ,missed a lot of fun in their life 🥖🧀🍷🍕
My great grandmother was a pale skinned, blue eyed blonde Italian from a family of artists who traveled the country painting murals mostly in churches. I never got to meet her but my mom says she was lovely. Most Italians in the US are primarily Sicilian so the perception is that Italians are darker.
@@nikkil764 I'm from the Northeast where there are many Italian-Americans, I am half on my mother's side. I was always fascinated by the interesting mixed ethnicity of Louisiana people-French, Italian, African, Caribbean.
Grazie per questo video🤗 le ragazze italiane si truccano proprio così🇮🇹👍 spesso sento dire che tutte le donne in Italia hanno la pelle olivastra,occhi e capelli scuri..ma non è affatto così! io ho la pelle molto chiara e i capelli rossi😉 di solito preferisco applicare un fondotinta un po' più coprente dello Chanel perché mi piace avere una base viso perfetta che duri tutto il giorno,non uso il bronzer e raramente indosso il rossetto rosso..adoro i rossetti nude🥰💄sono perfetti in ogni occasione! Per noi italiani la cura della pelle è importantissima🧖🏼♀️ le nostre aziende producono cosmetici di altissima qualità🔝 i miei preferiti sono i prodotti di Eterea cosmesi naturale😍 conosci questo brand?
I really love this video, and you do represent perfectly, the two countries, that I also love most in the world!!! You are beautiful!! Thank you Angela!! ❤❤
Hi Angela great video I have a question that has nothing to do with today’s subject And that is- How do you clean your makeup brushes and sponges Thank You
Both nice but I prefer the Italian look. No surprise as I love Italy! Traveled there frequently. I do however like color on the cheek not just bronzer.
You’re right about Italians varying in hair, eye and skin shades. My mother’s family came from Milan and my maternal aunts range from blond, to red, to brown hair, with hazel, brown and blue eyes and skin tones from very fair to medium. My father’s family is from Florence, and all have dark hair and eyes, with medium skin tones. I have very dark hair and eyes, with light skin that is neutral tending to cool. Apparently, my makeup tendencies are Italian because I do love mascara and deep, bright lip colors and I use soft liner on the outer portion of my eyes. Thanks for an interesting video!
Which look do you like best? I like the French cheek and lips, but the Italian eyes. Lol. I'm American, but I have both French and Italian in my family tree.
I always appreciate your clean beauty products! Have you seen "Not So Pretty," an American HBO documentary? It got buried, I believe by the beauty industry, but it's horrifying using apps to see what makeup has no banned ingredients in it, and it's impossible. The EU has much better regulations than in the US. I love your recommendations because I cannot find them online somehow in English or Russian speaking places :) P.S. I love the oil highlighter at the end - that's a great idea!!
On m'a toujours conseillé d'appliquer un crayon à lèvre de la même couleur que son rouge à lèvre et ensuite mettre son rouge à lèvre , sinon sympa votre vidéo j'ignorais que les Italiennes se maquillent ainsi merci pour votre partage. Bonnes fêtes de fin d'année.
My husband's father is Sicilian. My husband said his grandmother was always put together and classy. We are hoping to visit Europe in 2024 to visit some of our ancestral countries.
I'm Italian and just a funny story, my mother actually didn't realize that the darker spots she had were sun damage, she thought it was just age related or freckles 😅 she was never big on sun protection, she realized how important it is when I started to get really dark spots on my face (I have very fair skin and unfortunately I didn't start a proper SPF routine up until I was in my late twenties)
sono definitivamente francese :-))), base uniforme, ma leggera (ho scoperto Eau de Tint di Chanel grazie a te, altrimenti usavo un po' di correttore dove necessario), blush rosa naturale (ho uno stick di Sisley, il più chiaro) e rossetto di Chanel 204, lo tampono solo, il mio viso acquista luce e le mie labbra sembra abbiano quel colore, raramente mascara (occhi delicati) e sopracciglia non le tocco, grazie, Angela, per questo simpatico video!
I’m half German , and French, half Italian. My dad is full. I know there is a lot of fair in Italy. My man was born in Italy , he’s 100 Italian. Ha ha. I love their series
I have lived in both countries, Italian women are colorful and lively, one point is Italian women don’t take good care of their hair as much as French women do.
Hi friends, I hope you are all having a wonderful day 😊 Share with me some of your beauty tips. I love learning from you and don’t forget to check out the rest of the comments. I often learn very useful tips from you. xoxo
Thank you for reminding people that not all Italians have dark skin! :)
So are you french or italian? I'm confused.
@@olgacherkasova7111 Hi Olga, I have mixed roots and long family history :) I've lived mostly in Italy but I love Italy and France equally. xoxo
@@Frenchforaday you are very pretty and inspirational
Beautiful Angela what a great video I love this series I have been doing lately a wing on bottom lashes and along with the top wing it really elongates the eyes 💕
as a french italian american spending time in Europe it was pretty easy to identify the french or italian women by the make up and clothing they wore
Love Italian women, they're a symbol of style and beauty for me.
Hi Angela! I am an italian woman and I live in the North of the Country, but my relatives are from the South. I've noticed that there are some differences between the two parts, but overall on a daily basis italian women do not wear eyeshadow at all or rarely one nude colour. Only older women wear red and deep lipsticks, during the day; for the others they do wear it at night or in special occasions.
In the North of the Country women regularly use eyeliner and mascara and the base is made as you said. We don't like to have shiny faces so you'll never find an extremely dewy complection.
In the South women don't like their makeup to show up so the base is extremely natural but with colour: no pale faces where the sun shines the majority of the year! So yes bronzer and blush and we can call it a day without making up the eyes. On the lips we can put a tiny amount of lipstick or lip gloss.
If the Italians from the North sometimes, in special occasion use eyeshadows, in the South they never use it: they put an effort more on the lips or otherwise on a winged eyeliner (never both at the same time!)
Summing up in Italy you look polished and put together if you skin is well curated and the base is perfected and natural.
Nevertheless there are also people like me who loves make up and wear bold colours on the eyes or the lips (never both as our french cousins). It is pefectly fine (speaking always of italian culture) wearing blue eyeshadow or a bright lipstick, but if you choose a bold look you have to master it and do it very well because people will stare at you.
So true. Mascara and the eyeliner have been everything for the most of my life everything ❤
I am not French nor Italian but a tip that I have for when applying too much concealer is to blot it with a tissue, I just started doing this and it really helps! :)
I know it seem Backwards but Italian women I know: Bold reds lip & just a bit of mascara for day because Sunglasses, & Soft Nude lips for Night because its all bout the Eyes with Evening Looks
I am italian and I thank you for the beautiful things you said about my country and culture. I am 58,but I always make up because I am slim, so I use fuseau, leggings., short dresses, so I make up.. You are true, I don't use a lot of foundation, but I use eyeliner and blush and red lipstick. I am honey blond, as natural, now I picture my hair at home because I begin to be grey.
I use mascara of course. You told many beautiful things. A beautiful video, thank you. Young girl and women uses false lashes today in Italy but it is easy to be to much false and not ladies. I use eyeliner and mascara only at the end of my eyes because I have eyes too much near the nose. They call this style cat eyes.
Grazie di cuore Maria! Un abbraccio 🥰❤
@@Frenchforaday 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
We have similar philosophies. I am 57 year old American with French heritage.
This was a really fun video. My husband’s family is French & my family is Italian. Unapologetic, by Cle de Peau is my favorite red lipstick that I’ve ever worn. My daughter truly has the best of both worlds! I watched my Nonna put on red lipstick every time before we went out in public….ALWAYS! It’s a beautiful memory, when I think of her.
That’s a beautiful memory ❤️
This was really fun, helpful, and interesting to watch. K-beauty does emphasize on skin care a lot, too. Because of Covid-19, there is a bit more focus on the eyes, but the eyeshadows in general have a sheer and muted look. Korean women usually love their lip products and some people change them in between like myself. Glossy lips are making more of a comeback nowadays. Thank you, thank you for sharing as always, Angela! I hope Angela and all of you have a great weekend! 🇫🇷🇮🇹💄🤩💝💕🥰❤️
It would be great to see a makeup video comparing French vs Eastern Europe or Russia 😊
I'm really shocked! I'm Italian but I was raised and lived far away from Italy and I do Italian style makeup instinctively. This is so interesting! 🥰🤪🤭
Thank you for this video, Angela! You did a great and accurate job. I'm italian (pale skin, blue eyes, reddish blonde hair) and I can comfirm what you said about our makeup style :) I love my country but I also love and admire France a lot. Italy and France are both full of art, culture, beauty, tradition and history. French women have an incredible allure, I adore their personality, style and identity. We really don't prefer to pack our faces with a lot of stuff and look like a completely different and unrealistic person, beauty is about enhancing what we already have and feeling confident in our skin. :)
Bella .. I'm Italian/American, we are classic beauties and without exception, no other compliments our look like French couture. Great video... grazie!
Your skin is angelic! Fantastic video as per usual. Apparently, I am "in" France for my daytime look and "in" Italy for my evening application. 😍
Fun comparison. I am Italian and French but also American. I actually like and have done similar looks of each. What I am finding is my makeup application is changing with age rather than nationality or where I come from. I used to enjoy very bold looks in my 20s. I will be 60 in a couple of months and now my focus is on beautiful skin and a lightly enhanced eye. I used to like deep red lipstick but as I am aging I find brighter reds easier to wear. Thanks for doing this series. I have been enjoying it.
Same situation with me. Just turned 61. And less is more for me now.
I have a friend from Rome, she wears red lipstick nearly every day, even to the gym. You nailed her make up style, except she doesn't use eyeshadow. She's classy and feminine.
I'm glad you mentioned the blonde Italians. I'm Italian-Australian and am blonde with blue eyes. My dad was born in Northern Italy.
For a long time, you've reminded me of someone famous. Seeing these two sides made me think of Dita Von Teese and Jennifer Connely.
The French side is obviously more comfortable for you. I prefer it as a daily look, however, the Italian side is superb for an evening look.
Since you've srarted this series, Angela, I've been wondering if there is an Australian makeup look. In the 80s and 90s, there was. It was always the bronzed girl next door. I think, now, it is a hybridised blend of the American Insta contouring with a bit of Korean dewiness and the Euro naturalness of the lips. There is a growing trend of clean beauty with an emphasis on clean girl colours.
I'm Italian, but I do love the french way; as you said in your video, some spots don't change my convinction that my skin has to shine through the make up and not to be covered by make up.
I love the subtlety of the French approach you show, but as a wearer of eye-glasses I find it gets a bit lost. Do you have any tips for 'girls who wear glasses' to have that classic look but still look polished and finished?
Very interesting!! Love the Italian laidie’s way. Is more like the Latin way. And yes I know many Italians with blonde hair and blue and green eyes. It is a misconception to think that they all have tan skin. Have a great weekend. 😘😘😘😘🙃
It was very interesting to watch, I think that one of the things that dictates make up preferences is the light. In different light we want to apply different colors, saturated differently.
So true. Interesting how sometimes you pack base and bronzer to go On holiday and it doesn't work at all in the new environment!
Wow--I love seeing the subtle differences between the 2 types! Thanks so much for taking the time to show us this 😍
Hello Angela! I am Italian and I wear my make up as you have explained. I like soft brown eyeliner, sometimes green or grey. It depends on my dress. In the week, I like a little bit of foundation, concelear only under my eyes, blush, mascara and gloss. You are right: lip contour is important for us. After this, I use gloss, red lips are for special occasions.
Bye from Arianna, Tuscany 💗
For the Italians, the eyeliner and the mascara are a must. The brows are also important. The sunnier time, the bronzer is more used. Lips, it depends on the occasion. Eyeshadows not, glassy skin also not really a thing. Sometimes only corrector concealer instead of the foundations but these days skin tints or spf bb creams can do.
French glow ! 🇫🇷 But italian pasta is better !
I'm enjoying your French series. I also appreciate that it is highlighting using products that you already own as opposed to purchasing something new. It's good to revisit what we already own rather than always buy new. This was a fun comparison video
I have been waiting for this comparison. As someone who ethnically belongs to one and who happens to live in both countries, I say merci beaucoup and mille grazie.
Love seeing the different styles
Well, I'm half french, half italian. Looking at what you showed, I defenitly use makeup like an italian ( bronzer exepted, i prefer blush). Thank you.
I’m from Italy and it’s true how Italians wear their makeup but I prefer the French way. ❤
I'm Italian, seventy,j ash blond and I have green eyes. I take care of my skin, but I see other women my age who are less interested in skin care, sunbathe a lot without sunscreen. Today my makeup is lighter than before: a little foundation, concealer, powder blush, eyeshadow in shades of pink and beige, shaded brown eyeliner, black mascara, highlighter in strategic points and pink-nude lipstick. In the evening, I intensify my make-up, but not too much, because tiredness can create shadows.
Both are beautiful on you but I apply mine the Italian way in blush and lips technique. Thanks for showing both!
Thank you for these beautiful tips! So fun to see your comparisons and your beauty! I’m from the USA
I love both styles. For the daytime I don't use many makeup products. Most often just sun defense with color or BB cream with SPF with mascara and lip lacquer by Chanel, sometimes I use eyeliner and eyeshadows or just put a tiny golden spot.
I love the style of classical movie actresses, especially their thick eyeliner.
Hi Angela ! So interesting! I love the tip about the way Italian women applied mascara … such a beautiful result! Thank you ! 💖
Thank you for your lovely tutorial.
I'm really enjoying your new, culturally different, makeup series. I have both French and Italian heritage in my background and I am in love with both of their cultures. In this particular demonstration, I think I prefer the French side of your face for the brows and cheeks ( how I, personally would apply both on myself) and I love the Italian side for the rest of your application (again, this is how I prefer my own makeup application). Love this video!
Well, Angela, forget the French plain makeup. You look so much better and beautiful with the Italian makeup! 👌😍😜⭐
Totally agree, the Italian side suits you so much better.
Great tutorial !!!!! Thank you
I enjoy both looks. I think the French side lifts the cheeks were as the Italian side concentrates on the eye and brow. Interesting contrast but both are lovely.
Go up with your brush strokes. Always up. Use SPF. Thick brows are out. Natural shape is back. Stay away from “eye makeup remover “. I like Clinique bar soap, but a mild soap to remove eye makeup is best. Every woman I’ve ever known that uses eye makeup remover has so many wrinkles and they look so much older than they are. I personally don’t try to look younger (I’m almost 50), I’m always trying to accentuate my features. I love your eye makeup tips. At my age, I’m staying away from darker lip colors. I live in Florida, USA and it’s very casual here. In my age group, I’m going for shades closest to my natural lip color, even in the evening. Go with your personal budget. Splurge sometimes, but don’t go overboard. No one takes makeup bags to heaven. Thank you for the great tips and fun with the styles! You’re just as beautiful in the beginning of the video as in the ending! You can have the most beauty on the outside of anyone in the room, but you will be remembered the most for your beautiful heart. ❤
I really enjoyed this! I actually live in Italy but I’m not Italian, and I truly love this country as well. 🎀 It’s quite true of everything you said about the Italian makeup as I note this from my Italian girlfriends, more or less!
Interesting video! I’m Italian and I’m 46 and never had to do my brows because I had very bushy thick brows and never had to apply any concealer or foundation until I was 40 years old as my skin was flawless before but now I like to cover up sun spots and darkness under my eyes which I never used to have. The joys of aging! On the mascara is true I like long lashes but not clampy the eyeliner I cannot wear it as I have small hooded eyes so that does not suit my eye shape but I love to see it on other people
This video was great! I’m American and 56. My mother and grandmother were very into skin care with minimal makeup. I learned from them how to take care of my skin early on (except we had no spf when I was little🥺) My grand mother never wore foundation. She used Coty powder with a puff. She use red lipstick always and she used it as her “rouge” as well. She wore a little mascara. My mother wore very little foundation and light eyeshadow with mascara, Pink blush, and a mauve lipstick color . I love the French girl makeup… except for the brows my brows have to look natural but defined. I have hooded eyes and wear glasses, it helps to lift them up🥹!
Hi Melissa :) It looks like you were lucky to learn the basics of the French makeup from your mom and grandmother. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this wonderful comment and for sharing these lovely tips with us. P.S. I love mauve lip colors. There is something especially elegant about this color. Sending you hugs and have a wonderful day! xoxo
I use a BB crean or a tinted sunscreen, more the sun cream than the other.
Concealer I uses lighter color of foundation. I love a think brow. I use bronzer with a touch of cream blush. I use a spray setting spay and barely Pat under the eye.
Eye showdown, I use a very light shimmer on my eyelids and define it with a earth brown at the edges.
I wear a brown tight liner for every day. A black if I’m going out, my eyelashes are very light for day, way darker for night, I work on the edges more than the whole lash.
Great video
I'm Italian and I've realized that I have always done my make up the French way, except for the lipstick (I apply it 100% Italian style)
Great job love ❤️ you capture the basis of the Italian makeup beautifully
Thank you so much! :)
Grazie per aver descritto così splendidamente le italiane ed il loro modo di truccarsi( piccolo trick: prima di applicare il mascara applico un siero curativo specifico per le ciglia😉). Un video adorabile, sei sempre FAVOLOSA 🥰
Beautiful!
Excellent idea ❤
As an Italian American, I found it so interesting that I naturally gravitate toward the Italian way of doing makeup without prior knowledge of it! The only thing that differs is that I prefer blush over bronzer, but I like peachier tones. As you can see from my profile pic, I love a red lip!
You are beautiful on both. But I prefer Italian side ! You have very nice ✋& manicure ! Thank you, Merci, Grazie !
Loved this video and all the tips below. I thought I'd prefer the French look, but I am more drawn to the Italian side, its definitely more me ..who knew. Thanks💄👄👁
Hi I am italian and totally in love with France thus i enjoyed this video very much! I have colors (eyes, hair and skin) like yours and i take care of my skin a lot but i do not wear makeup on a daily basis. When i do, i only use some concealer, eyeliner and i just curl my lashes and this is it. No mascara: my lashes are very long and i find that mascara is not flattering them. And no lipstick. But i know i am an exception 😄
I'm italian and I thank you so much! Honestly, I love the French makeup much more than the Italian one 😂 It seems more natural. Anyway, very good job, I'm gonna try the French look on me, it's so fresh. Still, I prefer the deep red lipstick, it's really a must for me :)
What a fun video! I live in 🇺🇸, but I’m half Italian 🇮🇹 and half Hungarian 🇭🇺.
I 💕 the French 🇫🇷 side!!! 🙈 I love a bold lash, however. I have to try the second mascara on the tips.
Bravissima!
Enjoyed both looks. Beautiful
I loved the comparison.
What colour is the French side cream blush please?
Both lovely.
Its good to alternate…but then I’m Australian, so I naturally do pick up on the lovely tips of so many cultures here.
Then I think…hhhmmm, how do I want to “feel” today, and go with that look.
I like both sides, but I prefer the eyes and cheeks on the Italian side. The brows & lips are better on the French side.
Their is this Korean trend nowadays, to have glowy/shiny face...and I remember that all my Italian friends (when I live in Switzerland🇹🇴) were doing their make up like that. They had some primer émulsion to achieve this glistening finish. So, it was the fashion in Italy....maybe 18 years ago 🤣🤣🤣 I'm so old, that I remember when only places to buy Casadei shoes was in Milano🇮🇹 and 🇫🇷Cannes.
Anyone who didn't have a ton of KIKO and Bourjois make up items ,missed a lot of fun in their life 🥖🧀🍷🍕
My great grandmother was a pale skinned, blue eyed blonde Italian from a family of artists who traveled the country painting murals mostly in churches. I never got to meet her but my mom says she was lovely. Most Italians in the US are primarily Sicilian so the perception is that Italians are darker.
Most Italian-Americans are not Sicilian, but from the southern part of Italy.
@@s.d.9543 I stand corrected. Where I live in south Louisiana, most are Sicilian but that may just be who settled here.
@@nikkil764 I'm from the Northeast where there are many Italian-Americans, I am half on my mother's side. I was always fascinated by the interesting mixed ethnicity of Louisiana people-French, Italian, African, Caribbean.
Grazie per questo video🤗 le ragazze italiane si truccano proprio così🇮🇹👍 spesso sento dire che tutte le donne in Italia hanno la pelle olivastra,occhi e capelli scuri..ma non è affatto così! io ho la pelle molto chiara e i capelli rossi😉 di solito preferisco applicare un fondotinta un po' più coprente dello Chanel perché mi piace avere una base viso perfetta che duri tutto il giorno,non uso il bronzer e raramente indosso il rossetto rosso..adoro i rossetti nude🥰💄sono perfetti in ogni occasione! Per noi italiani la cura della pelle è importantissima🧖🏼♀️ le nostre aziende producono cosmetici di altissima qualità🔝 i miei preferiti sono i prodotti di Eterea cosmesi naturale😍 conosci questo brand?
I really love this video, and you do represent perfectly, the two countries, that I also love most in the world!!!
You are beautiful!! Thank you Angela!!
❤❤
Hi Angela great video
I have a question that has nothing to do with today’s subject
And that is-
How do you clean your makeup brushes and sponges
Thank You
Thank you Angela that was a lot of fun. ❤ who knew I was French 😊
Both nice but I prefer the Italian look. No surprise as I love Italy! Traveled there frequently. I do however like color on the cheek not just bronzer.
Ar the beginning I thought I was going to like the french side more, but in the end I liked the Italian side!
You’re right about Italians varying in hair, eye and skin shades. My mother’s family came from Milan and my maternal aunts range from blond, to red, to brown hair, with hazel, brown and blue eyes and skin tones from very fair to medium. My father’s family is from Florence, and all have dark hair and eyes, with medium skin tones. I have very dark hair and eyes, with light skin that is neutral tending to cool. Apparently, my makeup tendencies are Italian because I do love mascara and deep, bright lip colors and I use soft liner on the outer portion of my eyes. Thanks for an interesting video!
I love the French cheeks and lips and the Italian eyes. Am I too much? I like less eyeshadow, though, and light foundation.
This was really interesting! I do mine fairly like the Italian side, which surprised me.
Which look do you like best? I like the French cheek and lips, but the Italian eyes. Lol. I'm American, but I have both French and Italian in my family tree.
wonderful video.
🙂 Thank you
I love the french side but I'm very pale so I think it might not becenough makeup to give me color any advice?
I always appreciate your clean beauty products! Have you seen "Not So Pretty," an American HBO documentary? It got buried, I believe by the beauty industry, but it's horrifying using apps to see what makeup has no banned ingredients in it, and it's impossible. The EU has much better regulations than in the US. I love your recommendations because I cannot find them online somehow in English or Russian speaking places :) P.S. I love the oil highlighter at the end - that's a great idea!!
Watch the video that Lab Muffin Beauty Science did on this documentary. She is a scientist and debunks a lot of the scary information in it.
My two favorite countries too 😍😍✨two countries that have very feminine women which is also a fav look of mine too 💕💁🏻♀️
On m'a toujours conseillé d'appliquer un crayon à lèvre de la même couleur que son rouge à lèvre et ensuite mettre son rouge à lèvre , sinon sympa votre vidéo j'ignorais que les Italiennes se maquillent ainsi merci pour votre partage. Bonnes fêtes de fin d'année.
I'm a Frenchie. lol Except for the lips. I prefer pink.
My husband's father is Sicilian. My husband said his grandmother was always put together and classy.
We are hoping to visit Europe in 2024 to visit some of our ancestral countries.
I'm Italian and just a funny story, my mother actually didn't realize that the darker spots she had were sun damage, she thought it was just age related or freckles 😅 she was never big on sun protection, she realized how important it is when I started to get really dark spots on my face (I have very fair skin and unfortunately I didn't start a proper SPF routine up until I was in my late twenties)
Bravissima
Brava! :D
Grazie 🥰❤
If you are not French or Italian what is your nationality?
Her accent is gorgeous but I’m never sure which country?
Italian I think.
The french side definitely looks more youthful!
sono definitivamente francese :-))), base uniforme, ma leggera (ho scoperto Eau de Tint di Chanel grazie a te, altrimenti usavo un po' di correttore dove necessario), blush rosa naturale (ho uno stick di Sisley, il più chiaro) e rossetto di Chanel 204, lo tampono solo, il mio viso acquista luce e le mie labbra sembra abbiano quel colore, raramente mascara (occhi delicati) e sopracciglia non le tocco, grazie, Angela, per questo simpatico video!
So I'm french now
I’m half German , and French, half Italian. My dad is full. I know there is a lot of fair in Italy. My man was born in Italy , he’s 100 Italian. Ha ha. I love their series
I have lived in both countries, Italian women are colorful and lively, one point is Italian women don’t take good care of their hair as much as French women do.
It's no true. I'm italian and we love our hair.
French make up looks like no make up.
sorry, but you showed the trick that few people do in Italy, you're not honest