hello friends welcome back to my channel
if you're new welcome my name is
christine today we are going to do a
makeup tutorial
for beginners i'm going to share a lot
of my tips and tricks that
all levels of makeup users will find
helpful
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and get started today's video is
actually partially sponsored by elf i
actually have a full face of elf makeup
on my channel so obviously i'm a big fan
of the brand i have a lot of new
products from elf as well as old
favorites i'm going to start off with
the elf nourishing facial oil
when i was reading the ingredients of
this i was actually really impressed it
contains a lot of really great
ingredients like rosehip oil which i
really love for my skin
i did do my skincare this morning but i
just feel a little bit dehydrated so i
could use a little bit more especially
if you are going to be wearing a full
face of makeup foundation concealer all
that jazz you want to make sure that
your skin
is prepped and that way everything will
just apply so much more smoothly
next i'm going to be using the elf
poreless putty
primer and this is an old favorite of
mine it's such a goodie
it's so hyped but for a good reason this
is a really really great primer and i
feel like it actually
works a lot of primers out there don't
really notice a difference but with this
i do so i'm just going to take a small
amount you don't need a whole lot of
this and i'm going to spread it mainly
in my t-zone
now i don't think that primer is a
necessary step
it kind of just helps to prolong your
makeup also whenever
i have blemishes i like to put primer
over that because it just allows the
makeup to apply on top smoothly i'm
actually going to start off with the
eyebrows
i'm going to be using the benefit goof
proof brow pencil
and what's great about this brow pencil
is it actually has a little angled tip
so this
actually makes it really easy for me to
do my brows
especially if you're a beginner if you
want to get a pencil that instead of
having a fine tip you want something
that has more of an
angled tip like this because it just is
so much easier for doing your brows
when i'm doing my brows too i find it
easier to do
a lot of like straight lines and kind of
trace out the brow shape that i want
and then using lighter strokes i'm going
to fill it in and then
switching to the spoolie here and there
to kind of brush out my brows so that
way it just looks a little bit
more natural
if you mess up a little bit like i did
it's totally fine one trick that i like
to do is i will grab a tissue
and i can use that to kind of clean up
the brows you can also use concealer but
i've always just liked using
tissue paper because it gets the job
done i also have these atrocious
blemishes that i'm going to show you my
little trick for
covering up a little bit later i'm
actually going to prep my lips
i have loved this lip exfoliator
from elf for so many years comes in a
little tube form so it makes it super
quick and easy to exfoliate my lips and
then just wipe off the excess with a
tissue or napkin eyeshadow can be a
little bit intimidating so i like to do
my eyes first that way if there's any
fallout or any powders that fall onto my
face it's super easy to wipe and clean
away
elf has these really cute eyeshadow
palettes that i'm discovering for the
first time and these are so
affordable as well these are the bite
size eyeshadow palettes
and this one right here is in the color
berry
bad i feel like this is a really good
neutral palette and they're so
affordable that it's great if you want
to
try out some colors without spending a
whole lot of money so i think i'm going
to be using this one this one is in the
color pumpkin pie
i'm not a huge believer in eyeshadow
primer i don't think it's necessary at
all
if you struggle with your eyeshadows
moving around a lot you might try out
eyeshadow primer but for me powdering my
eyelids has always helped a ton so i'm
just gonna pick up some of this sephora
pressed powder and using a fluffy brush
i'm just going to go ahead and set my
eyelids
you can also use a translucent powder or
some type of loose powder
works as well i'm gonna pick up this
warm tone right here
i'm just gonna use that same brush that
i used to
set my eyeshadow and i'm just excuse me
i'm just gonna pack this color
all over my eyelid and kind of buff it
out to the crease
this is the technique that i find super
helpful and really really easy
especially for beginners
if you don't want to play with a lot of
different shadows and you're just
experimenting for the first time
packing it all over your lid and kind of
blending it out is kind of
a great way to kind of get used to the
look get used to blending
and you don't have to dig in a lot of
colors to kind of get that impact you
want to
use windshield wiper motions blending
actually takes a long time and i think
the longer that you spend with it the
better it's gonna look
a lot of times in my makeup tutorials i
really speed up the process so you don't
really see
how much time goes into blending but
usually i'm blending out my eyeshadow
for like one to two minutes
also towards the edges of my eyes i will
kind of flick the shadow up
at an angle shape and i just find that
is the most flattering for my eye shape
i didn't pick any more product either
i'm just using my brush just to make
sure that everything is really nicely
blended up so i'm super happy with the
way that looks
that eyeshadow just blended out so
quickly and easily and that color is
absolutely gorgeous
you could keep it like this if you
wanted but i want to add a little
shimmer to my lid i think i like the
darker color so i'm gonna pick up this
one right here and just using my
ring finger i find that using my fingers
really gets you a lot of pigment as well
for the colors
so i'm just dragging this on my lid
making sure not to bring it
too high because i just like my shimmer
shades to stay a little bit more
concentrated onto the center of my lid
then i'm gonna go in with that same
original brush that we used to blend out
the
matte shadow and i'm just gonna kind of
buff out the edges and just make sure
that everything is blended out and we
don't have any harsh lines
i'm just gonna leave it like that so
that it's quick and easy going in with
mascara i'm gonna be using my
tried and true laura mercier eyelash
curler this is the best
eyelash curler on the market i'm gonna
be using the essence lash princess
mascara this is one of my
favorite mascaras from the drugstore and
it's so
affordable as well this wand makes it
really great for getting a lot of volume
i'm not gonna go too crazy with the
mascara just because i am
going to put on falsies i also like to
use mascara even when i'm putting on
false lashes
just because i feel like it helps to
blend my natural lashes with the false
lashes a little bit better
so i decided i wanted to darken my lash
line a little bit more
i'm gonna pick up a little angled brush
and i'm gonna pick up the dark brown in
this palette
i don't even know if i should call it a
little palette because it's so small
we're not gonna do a winged liner or
anything like that we are just
kind of packing it onto the lash line
so there you can see there's a little
bit of difference this eye just looks
like it's a little bit more defined
it's just an easy step that you can do
then we're gonna move into falsies the
false lashes that i have been wearing
non-stop are these ones from ilor these
are the luxe silk in the style marquis
i think it was only 15 or three pairs of
these but i also wanted to show you a
different style that's great for
beginners
these are the ardell faux mink wispies
and i
love these lashes these are one of my
favorite lashes especially for beginners
when you're looking for lashes you want
to look for something that has a really
really thin band you can see the eyelure
ones have just a slightly
thicker lash band so they're a smidge
harder to work with than these ones so
you want to make sure that you're
getting a band has a really really
thin lash line they kind of flare up in
the outer corners so it kind of just
gives you a cattier look which i really
really like i'm going to be using this
duo brush on adhesive with vitamins
and i'm just going to quickly pop them
on if you want to see a little tutorial
on how to apply lashes i'll go ahead and
leave a igtv
link down below now that the eyes are
done i'm going to move into the
foundation i've been using the smashbox
studio skin
hydrating foundation and i have been
obsessed
it looks so good on my skin it looks
beautiful in pictures and videos and the
color match is also really really great
i have it in shade 2.3
but i have so many videos on my channel
recommending a lot of foundations that i
really like from the drugstore i will go
ahead and link those videos above and
below
so that is just one pump i'm gonna use
the sponge from elf i
love this sponge it's only six doulas i
also prefer
using sponges as opposed to brushes just
because i feel like
sponges give you a more natural finish i
need a little bit more coverage so i'm
going to go ahead and pick up another
pump and a half next we are going to use
a new concealer i'm super excited to try
elf has this hydrating camo concealer
and i have it here in two shades
i think this one might be a little bit
too deep for me this one is in the shade
medium beige so i think i'm gonna be
using the
medium sand these have a really big doe
foot applicator they remind me a lot of
the
tarte shape tape adding a concealer that
is a little bit
lighter than your skin tone helps to
bring that area forward so any areas
that are hollow like this
that you want to bring forward or
blemishes that you want to conceal i
like to use a concealer that is about
one to two shades lighter
than my skin tone instead of doing the
big triangle that you kind of see a lot
on instagram
i like to just put a little bit just
like that and sometimes bring it down
the nose as well
and that helps to kind of brighten those
areas and since i have blemishes i'm
gonna put it there too
as you get to the outer corners of your
face you don't have
as high of coverage and that much
product out there where you don't really
need it as much
i'm also gonna put a little bit of
concealer here to kind of help brighten
that part of my face because that is
where my face is naturally a little bit
brighter as well
and then a little bit on my chin area
holy full coverage but see how it just
really brightens up that eye area that
is what we want
and then i'm just going to kind of drag
it out here as well
okay now that most of that is blended
out i'm actually gonna go in with this
flawless concealer brush from elf this
is one of my favorite brushes
i actually will like to go in with a
brush like this and kind of buff in
around my t-zone this just allows the
product to really
sink into the skin it helps to blur out
some of the pores that i have and buff
out some of that extra product so it
doesn't look
cakey so i'm actually going to go in
with a matte loose translucent powder
just so that it really sets everything
in place and i just kind of prefer
a more matte look for my under eyes so
i'm going to use this one from milk
oh you know what i have a cream blush
this is kind of an extra step you are
really new to makeup
and using creams is kind of like
overwhelming for you you can totally
skip this step but i prefer using
a cream product as my blush or bronzer
it just makes my cheeks look so
naturally flush so i have two different
multi sticks here from elf this one is
in the shade
bronze cherry looks like a good apricot
color and i think
this one is in the shade radiant bronzed
so i think i'm gonna use
the bronze cherry i'm gonna
oh wow that's really pigmented so i put
it on my hand to kind of warm it up pat
that on my cheeks this is the area where
i normally like to put my blush
a little bit across my nose as well
because it just really helps to
warm up my face and add a little bit
more color back so i want to make sure
that i'm not bringing my blush
lower than this we want everything to
look really chiseled and cut so i'm kind
of keeping the blush
up on my cheekbones and then i'm going
to take what's remaining
and drag that across my nose okay then
going back in with my sponge
i'm going to blend out all the edges so
now going in with my
setting powder okay wipe off some of the
foundation that i have on my lips next
i'm going to bronze up i'm not sure if
this bronzer is going to be
deep enough for me but this one is the
elf forever sun kissed bronzer
similar to the blush we want to make
sure that the bronzer is placed about
right here if i suck in you'll see that
i have shadows that naturally occur
in this area so that is where i want to
apply the bronzer
you can kind of suck into to kind of see
where you should place it so i'm just
bronzing my entire face it helps to
bring a lot more color back
especially after all that foundation and
concealer it just helps to make your
makeup look a little bit more
retro for bronzers too i normally like
to apply it in kind of a three shape so
it'll be
like this and like this i also like to
pat a little bit of bronzer on my chin
as well because it just helps to make
the makeup look not as cakey down there
i personally like to layer my cream and
powder products because it just helps
my makeup to last a longer amount of
time especially because i have such oily
skin blush is one of the products that
fade the quickest on my skin
i also love the really blushed effect so
i'm just gonna layer it i'm
using here the elf blush in the color
always rosy so i'm gonna pick that up on
a little angled brush
and put that in the same area where you
use the cream blush
and it helps to bring so much more color
back my face i cannot live without blush
i'm gonna go back into the little
eyeshadow quad that we used earlier and
i'm gonna pick up that dark shade that
we put all over
the lid i'm actually gonna smudge that
on the lower lash line
i prefer using shimmer shades because it
doesn't really close off my eye
area i prefer my eyes to look really
bright and open
let's see how pretty that looks just
makes it look like i put so much more
effort into my eye shadow and it's such
a quick and easy step that you can do
then for my lips i'm actually going to
use the same monochromatic stick that we
use from elf and i'm just gonna pick up
a little bit on my finger and pat that
into my lips
this really helps to kind of tie in all
the colors that we use
on our face together and that is it for
today's makeup look i hope you all
enjoyed i will go ahead and link all the
products down below in the description
box like i always do
i love the way that the makeup turned
out it is so soft and pretty and super
easy to recreate i also wanted to say a
big thank you to elf for partially
sponsoring this video i'm such a fan of
their products and obviously everything
worked out so beautifully
that is all for today's video i hope you
all enjoyed let me know down in the
comments what you'd like to see next and
i will see you in the next video bye
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