TikTok is currently one of the most popular online platforms in the world. It’s a real mine of inspiration! We will find there not only popular dance routines, home tricks, tips and real-life stories, but also the most popular makeup trends and tricks. Recently, the make-up technique used by the celebrity make-up artist has been a sensation on TikTok.
Do you start your makeup with foundation? forget it! This trend is all over the internet
Most women start their make-up by applying foundation, then move on to concealer, and only then apply bronzer, blush and highlighter. Some time ago, celebrity make-up artist Mary Phillips showed one of the techniques she uses to achieve a perfect complexion without the mask effect. This technique is called “underpainting” and it comes from Scott Barnes, but it was Mary Phillips who recently made it famous on Tiktok. “Underpainting” means that we start face makeup with wet contouring, first applying a creamy bronzer, then a concealer, then a creamy or liquid blush and a highlighter, and then foundation.
One of the tiktokers decided to test this method and shared her impressions online. – It just looks beautiful and much more delicate and natural than if I first applied foundation and then applied contouring. (…) I was afraid that the difference would be literally minimal, but the biggest difference can be felt on the skin, because you can’t feel the amount of makeup. This leather is just so very, very light. 10/10 for me – she said on the video @leamaluje. – Well, let me tell you, shock and disbelief – she added in the description.
Various netizens commented on the post. However, it turned out that not everyone liked this technique:
Beautiful complexion
I painted like this 3 years ago
I tried and it all got messed up
It doesn’t work for me – I got mud. Interestingly, I made the same products traditionally and I look much better
This is how my make-up will say during the holidays for about 3 years
I do this because I don’t want to overdo it with contouring
I did this in middle school and everyone said it was wrong…
I paint like this all the time
I used to paint like this, forgot about it, now I’m back again
– we read.
Source: Gazeta

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