hey it's Jackie and welcome back to my
channel for today's video I wanted to
show you guys my take on the soft girl
aesthetic so I love the super blushie
cheeks blush on the nose faux freckles
and then I've seen quite a bit of face
tattoos and I thought it was really cool
but I wanted to do what my own spin on
it and just used what I had in my kit
and create this rose design I really
wanted to do florals and roses because I
love florals for one and also I was
inspired by this picture of a
renaissance angel there's a lot of like
angel imagery within the soft girl
clothing style so I thought it was
appropriate I know this is a little bit
random but it's a really rainy day and I
was bored and wanted to have fun so I
hope you guys like some of the makeup
techniques in here I'm just having fun
with me playing with makeup and some
cool products as well they're all really
pretty products that I picked out and
anyways let's get started with this a
soft girl look they already have my hair
curled this is the same method I used in
the lily collins as rosie dunne prom
hairstyle I'll have that linked and
these big bring that type of curls are
super angelic and youthful I also have
white iridescent nails like angel wings
and for foundation I'm using one of my
favorite high-end primer and foundations
by Geurlain, first pore
minimizing and shine control primer it's
super fresh and lightweight it's
mattifying has avocado extract so pretty
cool it's all very natural and the
packaging is very luxurious and another
super angelic option is the YSL Touche
eclat primer I kind of wish I used
this one today but then I went and
applied as some of the foundation I
already have it too on my cheek to test
the shade already but it's my favorite
natural glow foundation that's
higher-end if you are on a budget the
L'Oreal Lumi line is also great you'll
see in this video I'm using some new
Sephora Pro brushes that they sent these
over and they're really nice and I'm
using the can't stop won't stop
concealer this I do find if you have dry
skin flakes it kind of clings to it a
tiny bit but it's the lightest shade I
have and it's higher coverage for dark
under-eye circles and it definitely
brightens up the high points of the skin
since I'm super pale here
and for powder I'm using this benefit
silky mattifying powder
I thought the packaging really suited
this look - just patent over the
concealer to set another matte product
up next this is again from benefit and
it's the hoola light bronzer I fit pan
on this bronzer several times if you
want a bronzer for fair skin that's mad
it warms up the skin without being too
dark or orange this one's great I'm
going a little heavy-handed around my
face to give some dimension but once we
have the bold cheek and lip it won't
look as harsh but if you go in with the
light hand this is like a barely very
barely-there product and for the
millionth time my favorite palette is
coming out to play this is the Too Faced
natural lust palette I usually use the
natural love but I love them both and
it's just this big lightweight palette
that folds over it has so many natural
earthy shades for everyday in the
packaging is just super intricate like
this look is gonna be first step I'm
using the slightly grey brown matte
powder on a tiny brush for my nose
contour this is how I normally do it
I'll do two little lines where I already
have little divots and then I'll fade
lightly above the nose tip and then
start from my brow on an angle Tim my
nose bridge
I love slightly connecting the face like
this it just adds a bit more structure
and you can barely see it but it is
there and then for brows this is my
favorite way to do them for a natural
and full look I keep grabbing for the
L'Oreal Paris a micro ink pen in the
darkest shade they have this one you
just brush up and it doesn't come out
super bold just a tint but the little
comb applicator creates a really nice
fade and fills out the front of the brow
again I love this for just the head of
the brow and then I'll go on to my other
favorite which is the benefit precisely
my brow and I'll use this to fill in the
tail and also with the benefit brow
pencil let's add some faux freckles just
dot and blot with your finger I'm
concentrating this on the nose and this
is just my spin on the soft girl look
like what I was inspired by but you can
go bolder and more drawn on with the
freckles moreover at the top of the
blush which we will do later
and brush out and then add your favorite
brow gel mine is the benefit 24-hour
brow setter I wanted the look to be
natural and textured so I'm keeping the
ends of the brows slightly brushed up
eyes were keeping it pretty simple I
took a peach shade very similar to my
skin tone anyway and applied across the
lid as the base use the contour shade
that I used for my nose in my crease and
then I winged this out
following my brow shape
under the eye I went with a warm medium
tone Brown still keeping everything
matte and I added this shade to the
inner and outer corner of the eye for
some definition
you
angelic pearly-white in the tear duct
and you can do whatever you want with
the I is I wanted to keep it simple and
clean and focus on the lips cheek and
rose art but there's no rules just have
fun getting creative with makeup also
bring that iridescent white to the brow
bone to make it pop and show off those
textured brows this green liner I'm
using is from tease it's actually years
old but it's a great earthy green I
probably should not be using this on my
eye but anyway it's a great liner if you
want to buy it new and I'm creating a
winged focused on the outer corner in a
pretty dramatic shape here then I
trimmed some Demi lashes from ardell and
I'm adding these on the outer corner
kind of angel wing inspired and then to
blend em using the damn girl mascara by
Too Faced it's so huge and over the top
I'm blending the lashes after a quick
curl and I'm really just adding some
mascara to the inner lashes to blend the
falsies actually trend these lashes in
the front instead of the side you want
to go on the outer corner to trim them
so that it's easier to blend in I messed
up a bit but this is how I'm trying to
what blend and fix the problem a little
bit of glue was showing so I added some
black liquid liner and this was
unintentional but I dragged to the black
through the green and it kind of looked
like a leaf so it was kind of fun and
then time to get plushy
I started with one of my favorite
drugstore matte blushes
this is Rimmel's maxi blush in the shade
wildcard and I'm no I'm gonna use some
deep rosy shades for the roses so I'm
bringing this lightweight matte blush to
the bottom of the apples of the cheeks
so they stand out and also through the
tops of my cheeks and temples because
I'm gonna start the Roses with a white
pencil my skin is so light so I thought
it would be hard to see for my demo so
that's why I added some color there and
then my fav Chanel blush and I love
Chanel blushes they have a very distinct
smell some people find it too intense
right out of the pan but I just think
ooh this is Chanel it's a really smooth
and silky formula I'm building up the
color to make the apples of the cheeks
pop as well as on the nose tip so it
doesn't look too like bulbous I'm still
keeping the same shape as the contour I
like it more subtle but hey if you want
to go intense soft a girl
this is the step to really amp up
on to the roses I'm using a mix of
products that I randomly had if you have
several liquid liners with fine tips
like white pink and a magenta or red you
can create create precise roses
I used a mix of a cold white pencil as a
base I had and then I H tin lines with a
pink and magenta liner for an abstract
painterly look and don't worry I will
slow this demo down so I did the same
steps each time so they would be easy to
follow and with this style it's so small
that if it's too detailed and perfect
from afar it won't read as a flower as
much just start with a dot for rosebud
and then under create a couple comma
like strokes for the tips of the petals
and next add your pink around the bud on
one side and then under those initial
lines in a rose the petal will be darker
curbing into the base of the flower but
you don't have to be perfect with this
you'll see even if it doesn't look like
a flower at this stage which it doesn't
with a couple petal like strokes in the
deepest shade and added green buds from
a step back you'll start to see those
vintagey flower shapes form so let's
take the last liner this one is so dried
up oh my god
but it turned out kind of cool with more
of a textured look than smooth straight
lines kind of like an oil painting on a
canvas so create a little dot or
squiggle in the center of the white bud
and then a couple strokes following the
other lines you can go a little bit more
squiggly with these as well doesn't have
to be perfect when you step back maybe
add a couple more white lines to make
the rose pop or add more petals at the
top of the bud and then taking that
green liner again four little Leafs
helps bring this together and it's a
great step if there are any smudges or
like portions of the flower you don't
like how it turned out just add a little
a little leaf and then BOOM you covered
it up then I had some fun creating some
buds of the temple I did a little
squiggle and then I went with a white
bud and added the pink liner on one side
and then the pink and magenta with a
squiggly line through the center like
it's a bud that's as a petal that's
about to bloom you can stop here just do
one rose and call it a day but it's
pretty fun when you're loose with these
lines and not too precise about it and
you can start to see the shapes born
themselves using these big steps
I thought it would look cool in the
inner corner I feel like you don't need
my explanation and it might just be
helpful to see some different demos so
enjoy some angelic music
also it looks really cool to have the
pink or white have a bit of sparkle so
when the light hit it picks up the
detail and looks more 3d these are
totally imperfect but I could do this
look over and over until it was like
super realistic and whatever I could be
a perfectionist like a typically amp but
I feel like the more abstract vibe it
looks really cool and I would love to
see how yours turns out as well
lips I wanted to go with a red on we
heard it you can see some of my
inspiration photos so I'll have my fav
app linked down below I'm scared of
copyright because it is fair use but is
it I don't know and I forgot how much I
love the Revlon Ultra HD and matte lip
colors I'm using the shade keep it real
it has Ashley Graham signature on it and
I started with painting it on and then I
just went with an awesome plushy
applicator the product does feel really
lightweight it's super velvety and the
smell is my favorite part
it's creamy mango and whipped vanilla
fragrance it's so good finally some
finishing touches with more Chanel blush
I also like to bring the shade to the
eye a bit on the chin and forehead for
some harmony around the face when you're
looking straight on but totally optional
and we can't forget the nose highlight I
see a lot of bright nose tip highlights
on tik-tok and Instagram and I think
then the dot is large on me it makes my
nose look bigger it's cute but how I
prefer to do it is two tiny dots just
above where I put the contoured lines it
gives kind of a fairy like appearance
makes a little bit pinched and more
structured while still adding the
cuteness of a highlighted tip got a
fluff of my curls and I'm adding my
favorite hairspray by OGX
this is the bada fiying in bamboo a
fiber full big hairspray I've gone
through at least four cans of this
 
and then I added some dried up roses
that I kept from Valentine's Day dried
up flowers sit really well for photos or
in updos so I love keeping dried flowers
around and there is my very inspired
soft girl Renaissance angel look
I hope you guys enjoyed it my take on
this soft a very feminine look and if
you did make sure you give it a thumbs
up and subscribe but for more pop
culture videos I'm super inspired by the
tick-tock generation like girls are so
young so good at makeup and have their
own like aesthetic like I never thought
that way when I was in middle school or
high school I had no style at all so
it's just really cool to see and I'm
definitely inspired by the tick stalkers
out there I do have a tick tock if you
guys want to follow it but I don't
really post on it and I'm not gonna
dancing so I don't dance I do I will I
won't say never say never though I might
dance one day um and I don't really know
how to do makeup videos on my phone so
I'll try to attempt it but anyways that
was the inspiration for today's video
and I hope you guys will try it out as
well while you're stuck at home I've
been loving your sixties recreations
that you guys look amazing and a bunch
of you have tried out the messy bun I
love it when you guys that tag me on
Instagram so I can feature you in my
videos and anyways I will see you in my
next one
