- Hello, everyone, and
welcome back to my channel.
Today, we're gonna be doing a video
that I've been putting
off for several years.
We're going to be doing my
everyday makeup routine,
and it's going to be not good,
which is why I've been putting it off.
So, this really is going
to be very relatable,
very wearable,
very simple and easy, in my opinion.
I mean, I literally do
this every single day.
I am not one of those girls
that wakes up and is like, ah,
I'm just gonna give my skin a break today.
I just don't, I don't know.
I feel so much better when
I put makeup on each day.
I kind of enjoy it,
and as you can see here,
I've got some acne scarring.
I don't really have that much active acne,
but my face is definitely
not clear at all.
So, I just want to say I'm
sorry if this isn't fabulous.
I'm not a makeup artist,
which is why I do not
typically do makeup videos
on my channel.
So, I'm just gonna start here,
and we're gonna go through it.
Everything that I show,
I will link down below.
I am honestly just somebody
that once I find something I love,
I really don't go out
of that comfort zone,
so these products that I am using,
I've been using them for years.
I will experiment here and there,
but I pretty much just
always go back to them.
That looks awful.
Don't even normally use these things.
I just thought I would look prettier
than my ugly headband that
has makeup all over it.
Is that right?
Okay.
So, we're just gonna run with this,
starting with the foundation.
I personally, I know
people can't stand this,
but I actually do not use primer ever.
I've tried, guys.
I've tried so many primers,
and I just never really see
a difference, so I'm sorry.
But anyway, these are the two foundations
I highly recommend.
This one, the Estée Lauder
Double Wear Foundation,
this has been around for
so, so, so many years.
Love this.
And then I also love the
Urban Decay All-Nighter.
I actually am gonna run with this today
just because I feel like it's
a little bit lighter than this one.
This one, I probably need
a little bit of a tan,
and I kind of, I don't have that.
This is also, oh man, you need this,
and I've talked about this before.
This is the Tarte kabuki brush.
It is so good.
It's such an amazing brush.
You need this brush.
It is the thickest, biggest brush,
and you just get your
foundation done lickety-split.
Okay.
So, I don't know if I'm just
gonna chitchat with you.
I think that's the plan
as I go along here.
I'm just gonna chitchat with you.
I also really have to
bring it down my neck,
because no matter how hard I try,
I feel like foundation, it
just never matches right.
Okay, so once we've got
that sufficiently blended,
I always go in with the
Born This Way concealer.
Now, guys,
everyone's obsessed with
the Tarte Shape Tape.
I'm obsessed with the Tarte kabuki brush.
But I am not obsessed
with the Tarte Shape Tape.
You guys need to give this
Too Faced Born This Way a try.
I use the color vanilla,
and I always just put
it right under my eyes,
just kind of like other people do it,
but this, to me, is such a
more natural-looking concealer.
It blends so well.
It lasts so well.
I just really prefer this one,
so if you haven't tried
it, just try it for me.
I think you'll prefer it.
And then I blend.
I blend that over my eye.
Okay, so, I have completely
blended that out.
Now, I do have to set it.
My personal favorite setting thing
is actually this Kat
Von D refillable thing.
I mean, there's the Kat
Von D Shade & Light palette
that is so famous.
Honestly, I don't even know
what's happening with that brand.
I think she sold it?
But anyway, this is the banana powder.
I don't even know what it's called.
It's called Lyric.
That's what it is, but oh,
it's the best setting powder
for under your eye.
So, I just go in with a Morphe brush.
There's a lot of different brushes I like,
but I do like Morphe.
I'll show you a couple
others as we go along,
but I always set this under here,
and that really helps, too.
It also brightens it up a bit,
so let me just do that.
I also usually just bring down the powder
a little bit right here
where my smile lines are.
They're not awful,
but I do smile,
and so I notice that there
can get a crease right there,
so if I put some powder there,
I feel like it doesn't crease as much.
I then go in with these By
Terry hyaluronic powder,
and I set the entire face.
For me, I am so incredibly oily.
Unbelievably oily,
so this really helps set everything
and makes the oil kind
of go away, be absorbed.
I've seen such a benefit with this powder.
And I, oh, yeah, don't do that.
This brush that I'm using
is the BK Beauty brush.
Oh my goodness, love her brushes so much.
We're kind of friends, actually,
but I get a lot of P.R. in the mail,
and I get a lot of brushes.
These brushes are legit amazing.
So, since we're friends, I do have a code.
I think you'll get 10% off.
I think it's just Shea.
But if you're interested in some brushes,
you should try these.
And the Tarte one, okay?
And the Tarte one.
Or just stick with your
brushes that you've been using
for like 15 years,
because, guys, let's be real.
I do that, too.
Now I'm gonna go in
with this Tarte bronzer,
and I really like this particular bronzer
because it is matte.
It has really good cool undertones
rather than warm undertones.
It's called Park Avenue Princess,
and I just go in, again,
with a Morphe brush,
and I just kind of bronze myself.
This is probably where we're gonna start
to get not blended perfectly,
because I am doing this in a setting
that I don't normally do.
And I just apologize now.
But basically,
I just kind of go a little bit high
on my cheekbones very lightly,
and I always wrap it up
around here and down here
so that it gives a
natural sun-kissed look.
Because if the sun was going to hit you,
that's where it would fall.
It would tan you like right here
and then on top of your forehead,
so that's always what you want to do,
unless you don't want to do that.
Then you don't have to do that.
I definitely focus a lot more
back here than the front,
because later on, I will
put my favorite blush,
it's a new one.
It's actually something that I haven't had
for years upon years.
I'm not liking these clips.
I don't like them.
Also, I always, I do this all the time.
Bring down that bronzer.
Bring it down.
Yes.
Because as you add color to your face,
it's not always going to match everything,
and so you need to kind of
like blend a little bit.
Oh, and these necklaces.
They're Miranda Frye.
I love them.
So, next we're going to do eyebrows,
and so these are my eyebrows naturally,
which I actually never
really have to pluck,
so that's cool,
but I do always fill them in just a bit.
So, this has been what
I've been doing forever.
It's just an angled brush,
and this Anastasia
Beverly Hills Duo powder.
She's has lots of different browns.
I don't even care,
honestly, which brown it is.
I just want to fill them in.
But this powder is the magic sauce.
I'm not a fan of pencils or gels.
The powder is where it's at.
I usually do just brush them once,
just to kind of get them laying perfectly
so that I can outline and
like fill them in well.
And I feel like I've been saying
how I do this in many videos,
but I'm just gonna say it again.
I always start in the middle
here with the product,
and then I go in for more
product for the tail end,
because the end you, you
want to be kind of dark,
and then I stop.
I do not go get more powder.
Whatever is left on my brush
is where I will fill in towards the inner,
because you don't want that
to be super, super dark,
because that's when it
starts to look fake.
So, whatever's left on my brush
is what I use to fill in in
the center towards my nose.
Okay, so, that's the first one.
Is it okay?
I think it is.
Okay.
I'm not going in for more.
Whatever's left on here gets the end here.
See?
See?
That's a lot better.
That's more natural.
So, once I'm done with both,
then I kind of go back in
and I fill in to try to make
them match as best I can.
Kind of sometimes flick upwards
just to give that natural brow hair look.
Okay, that's as good as
it's gonna get, guys.
Do you guys wanna see what I also do?
I also trim my nose hairs.
(trimmer buzzing)
(rhythmic music)
We're gonna start the eyes,
and I am, yeah, I'm just still using
this Natural Matte Too Faced palette.
This is the second one that I've had.
I love this, it's all mattes,
and the thing is,
and this is really what I do
recommend for most people,
even though everyone has
their own preference.
I think that eyeshadows with
a very subtle warm undertone
looks just amazing on almost everybody.
It just really, really does.
So, if it looks slightly, like
every so slightly orangey,
that's gonna look so
beautiful on your eye.
So, the color that I usually start with
is Chocolate Cookie right here,
and then I just go in
with any fluffy brush,
so this one is a Morphe.
I also love the BK Beauty 201.
It's just really fluffy.
And I just go in circular motions
and windshield wiper motions.
Jaclyn Hill taught me that.
(taps brush)
So you just wanna do it
right in your crease.
Circle, circle, circle.
Windshield wiper, windshield wiper,
circle, circle, circle,
blend, blend, blend.
And even if it's not perfect-looking,
as soon as you start to put mascara on,
there's something about mascara
that really pulls it all together.
Okay, so, that is one color.
Again, it's not perfect.
Probably doesn't look perfectly blended,
but I really think that we'll fix it.
So, then, I go in with a darker color,
just to put in the corner a teeny bit,
just for a tiny bit of dimension.
So, there's Sexpresso or there's Risque.
These are naughty colors,
and I just grab just a darker color here,
and very lightly put it
on the very outer corner.
So, I guess I'm smoking
it out, as they say.
I don't know.
Then I go in with a little,
just a little blunt,
I think it's a pencil brush.
I think that's what they call it.
Again, I love, you know what?
I do actually prefer the BK Beauty one.
It's just a little thicker
and fuller and softer,
so I go in with those same exact colors,
and I no longer use any eyeliner.
I feel like it's just way too harsh.
So, I just take the pencil brush,
and I smudge out the bottom
as if I'm using it as an eyeliner.
It's really hard not to make weird faces.
Like, this is what I want to do.
But I'm going in with a darker color now.
And making a weird face.
So, there, you basically just connect
the top and the bottom.
Then I just take another brush.
This is a Morphe brush.
It's just kind of another
dense, thicker brush,
and if you ever feel like
it's just not blended enough,
just go in with that,
and just kind of blend out.
I don't really even feel like
I need to do it that much,
but I'll just blend, blend, blend,
and it kind of just blends.
It blends, wow.
I am good, wow, okay.
Windshield wiper, windshield wiper,
circle, circle, circle,
blend, blend, blend.
So, let me just show you a
quick trick with eyeliner,
which I know I just said
I don't use eyeliner,
but I don't use it in the typical way
of like lining my eyes,
but I do sometimes, not every day,
but I sometimes take a dark brown.
It could be black,
but I prefer brown
because it's more natural.
This is the Urban Decay
24/7 Glide-On eye pencil,
and I actually put it under
my lashes on the top only.
That, again, really
helps mascara, actually.
It makes it look like you
might be wearing fake lashes,
but like in a good way.
So, I literally just go like that.
So, I guess that's
tightlining, but only the top.
So, now I'm gonna go in with mascara,
and I promised you guys
the best mascara in the entire world,
and that is the Chanel Le Volume mascara.
Guys, I know it's a teeny bit pricey.
I mean, I think this is like $30,
so it's definitely pricey
for a mascara, but,
it's just the best.
It's just the best,
and I don't know if it's the formula.
I think it's the formula, but
also, just this type of brush.
It's just so buildable.
You really can make your
lashes look so long,
but not clumpy,
and just everything
you want mascara to do.
It makes you look like
you have fake lashes,
but again, good fake lashes.
Like natural fake lashes.
So, what I usually do is just coat.
I do the first layer like normal.
Then I immediately go down to the bottom.
I actually don't move on to this eye.
This needs some time to dry.
Like, a little bit, not too long.
And then you want to go
in with another layer.
So, it's kind of like tacky,
but not really tacky or dry yet,
and then you wanna do just another layer,
and it really sticks really well.
I don't know how to explain it.
It's just something about this mascara.
So, I typically do three layers,
which seems crazy.
But that's how I get the look that I want,
and it really does go fast.
Okay, so here is one eye done,
and this eye I haven't touched
yet, so as you can see,
hopefully, there's a big difference.
All right, so, that is
both of the eyes done.
I don't know.
I guess I just really like this mascara
and I think it looks really good compared
to every other mascara
that I've ever tried.
Don't get me wrong, I
definitely like others,
but if you haven't tried that, you should.
Now, let's move on to lips.
I have a few favorite lip products
that I just always use.
I do usually use a lip liner.
My favorite one right
now is a Laura Mercier.
It's called Baby Lips.
It's kind of like a corally color.
So, I think that is what I'm
gonna be putting on today.
I kind of have just like
a glossy ChapStick on,
but I need to take that off
so that this goes on better.
So, you do want your lips
to be a little bit dry.
So, I typically just line
my lips slightly, slightly,
ever so slightly overlining,
just to make them look
a little bit thicker,
and then I just fill it in
like a regular lipstick,
because this stuff really
does stick and last.
So, as whatever I put
over top of it fades,
this will remain.
I also really like to go in,
I don't do this every day, but sometimes,
I like to actually start with Ophelia.
This is a Kat Von D liquid lipstick.
This also really stays well
throughout the entire day,
so sometimes putting that on, too,
again, just makes your lipstick last.
So, maybe I'll just put a little bit on.
It's a very, very similar color.
So, that really is like
double-wear lipstick.
Like, there's a lot of staying power here.
And then I just top it off
with any type of clear gloss
just for some shine.
You don't have to do that.
Like, I could totally
just leave it like this,
but I do personally like
a little bit of shine.
Like that.
Okay, so, now that we have done the lips,
then I move on to blush.
I don't know what I do blush right now.
This has just been a habit of mine.
I kind of save the blush for last,
I think because blush has a
tendency to wear off quickly,
so if I can like save that for the end,
then maybe it'll last longer.
But I've been loving this
Laura Mercier blush tone.
I don't know, it's just
like so pretty and subtle,
but like really good.
It's called Fresco.
I'm gonna go in with one
of these thicker brushes
and just put it right here.
I'm not sure if it's picking up on-camera,
but I do see a subtle
difference on my face.
So, we've got the blush,
and we've got the bronzer,
and it's just so pretty.
One last thing that sometimes I do,
I put a little bit of brightening,
shimmery color in the centers of my eye,
like the inner corner.
So, this is a really easy way to do it.
This is a Laura Mercier
rose gold Caviar eye stick.
So, you can use this all
over for shimmery color.
You could actually do it up
here along your brow bone,
but I personally just love
sticking it in my inner corner.
And it's just so easy,
and it really brightens the eye
and gives it a nice pop.
That simple little thing
really makes a big difference.
That's my everyday makeup look,
and usually, it takes me between
10 and 15 minutes to do it.
This video was probably
a lot longer than that,
but that was just me kind of chitchatting
and going a little bit slower,
but I'll have everything
linked down below.
I love this makeup.
I feel like it's my diehard good stuff.
So, hopefully you enjoyed it,
and I hope you guys are
doing well, staying safe,
and all of the things.
So, thanks so much for watching,
and I will see you very
soon in my next video.
Bye.
