Hola Beauties! The makeup world is enormous these days; there are so many products available, tools, and techniques that can be overwhelming if you are starting with makeup; trust me even, sometimes I can’t even get on top of the latest trends or products. This is why I want to share a few Makeup tips for beginners that will give you the basics for a good look if you are new to the makeup world.
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1. Understand your skin tone and undertone
You need to know your skin tone and undertone to find the right foundation shade. Skin Tone is your skin surface, and there are 4 main Light, Fair, Medium, and Dark. Skin tone can change based on sun exposure; for example, I go from a medium to a darker tone when I tan.
Undertone is the natural color that is under your skin’s surface. There are 3 prominent undertones:
Warm: People with a warm undertone have hints of peach, golden, and yellow colors.
Cool: People with a cool undertone have hints of blue and pink colors.
Neutral: People with a neutral undertone have a mix of warm and cool undertones, very similar to their skin tone.
An easier way to identify your skin undertone is by check-in your veins. If your veins look greenish, you have warm undertones; if they look blue or purplish, you have a cool undertone.
If you have neutral undertones, your veins may match the color of your skin.
For example, my skin tone is medium, and my undertone is warm – peach.
2. Know your skin type
It is fundamental to know your skin type, so you know precisely what formulas and ingredients are the best for your skin. Do not waste money on unsuitable makeup products for your skin that will not provide the results you expect.
3. Know your eyes and face shape
As a beginner, it is good to know your face and eye shape for makeup application; I am not going to get into detail ( I will be writing one in detail soon), but based on your shape, you can apply your products differently. For example, my face shape is Oval, so I apply my blush and bronzer upwards towards the temples.
My eyes shape is Hooded, so I apply my eyeshadow with my eyes open and above my natural crease.
Face shapes
Eyes Shapes
4. Basic makeup starting kit
The first thing you need is makeup; if you want to start with a good makeup kit, it’s important to mention that you don’t need expensive products to succeed; many excellent affordable, and drugstore products will give you high-end results.
Another essential point to mention, try to start with the basics; you don’t have to get every foundation, primer, setting powder, etc.; look for products that match your needs and start from there; you can build a collection later, but for now, focus on the basics.
You can get an idea of the kind of products you need in my article, Drugstore Makeup Starter Kit 2020. This is not an up-to-date blog with the latest products, but it will help you understand what makeup products you need. Check more articles about the best drugstore makeup products in my Makeup section.
5. Always prep your skin
A good base is essential for good makeup, no matter how expensive or good your foundation is; if you don’t prep your skin, your makeup will fall apart.
When I talk about skin preparation, I am not talking about a makeup primer; it’s about the skincare routine before makeup application.
You can have a basic skincare routine but ensure that you apply a good moisturizer before using foundation or any product that provides coverage.
6. Have good makeup tools
Makeup tools are a must if you want your makeup to look good. It doesn’t matter how good a product formula is, but the results will not be pretty if you don’t have good quality tools.
You don’t need expensive tools; many affordable products are fantastic; all my makeup brushes and sponges are from the drugstore, so keep that in mind.
Make sure you have a good set of face and eyeshadow brushes and add a good makeup sponge. You dont need many of them; get the essentials to start and add more to your collection if needed.
Here is a list of the brushes that, in my opinion, are necessary to start your makeup kit:
Face Brushes
- Foundation Brush: I like using a kabuki brush to apply my base.
- Blush Brush: A nice big fluffy brush is great for blush, and you can also use it to set your makeup.
- Angle Brush: I love using this brush for contour and bronzer.
- Concealer Brush: These brushes are perfect for blending your concealer and getting into those areas that need more coverage.
- Small Tapered Brush: Perfect for highlighter and setting your concealer.
Affordable Options
Real Techniques Makeup Brush Set.
Real Techniques Sculpting Brush
Elf Cosmetics Complexion Duo Brush
Eyeshadow Brushes
- Fluffy Eyeshadow Brush: Perfect to blend your eyeshadow; start with 2 or 3 maximum.
- Angle Eye Brush: These are perfect for eyebrows and eyeliner.
- Short or a Pencil Brush: These are perfect for smudging eyeliner or blending eye shadow under the eyes.
- Flat Eyeshadow Brush: This brush is perfect for packing on your favorite shimmer all over your lid.
Affordable Options
Real Techniques Eye Essentials Kit
Other Tools
- Makeup Sponge: Fantastic to blend your foundation, concealers, and cream products.
- Powder Puff: They are amazing to set your under-eye area and face, providing a flawless finish.
Affordable Options
Real Techniques Makeup Sponge
Elf Cosmetics Total Face Sponge
Powder Puff
7. Less is more
When I started with makeup, I always used so much foundation and concealer, thinking this was the way to look flawless and perfect, but that is far from the truth. If you are a beginner, start by applying small amounts of product, see how it looks, and if you need more coverage here and there, build it up; remember, less is more!
Now that I have more makeup experience and am older, I always do a small layer of foundation or concealer to start. Then I build it up in areas where I have sun damage to add a little more coverage, but I am still looking for that skin-like finish, even if it is a full-coverage foundation.
8. Concealer hack
Concealer is a must in your makeup collection; this product is not only meant to be used in your under-eye area, but you can also use it to cover blemishes and as a base for more natural or makeup no-makeup looks.
I recommend using a concealer close to your skin tone ( foundation) for blemishes and one shade lighter for under eye area.
Another essential thing to consider when choosing your concealer is the formula; for example, my under-eye area is a little dry, so I always go for liquid and hydrating concealers, so check the best option according to your needs.
9. Set your makeup
ALWAYS set your makeup; this is a must-step in your routine for a flawless and prolonged look. You need to set up your concealer and areas where you get most oily so your foundation and concealer don’t crease.
Once you finish your look, use a setting and fixing spray to lock your makeup. Setting spray will melt all your products together for a flawless finish, and fixing spray will prolong your makeup.
Here are a few affordable options
Elf Cosmetics Dewy Coconut Setting Spray
Milani Setting Spray
Makeup Revolution Fixing Spray
Okay Beauties , these are the 9 makeup tips for beginners I had to share today. One last thing to say: have fun, practice, and do what makes you happy.
I hope this guide was helpful, and you can check more of my favorite drugstore makeup in my SHOPLIST.
Have a wonderful day.
Love ❤
Adriana