You
may be ready to start dipping your new brushes into a sea of colors, but before
you dive into the deep end, let this guide to the ultimate makeup essentials
for beginners help you get your toes wet in the ever-growing world of beauty
products. We enlisted the expert advice of Ad Singh—hairstylist, makeup
artist and owner Beauty Asylum---to help us understand
everything from the how to the how much? Come on in,
the water’s fine!
Face Makeup
Primer
The main purpose of primer is to smoothen out the skin, making
it look more polished and even. Consider it like prepping the skin to create a
canvas for the makeup you'll be putting on your face. Primer fills in
the pores, blurs our blemishes, and gives smoothness to the skin.
Just like artists who must prime before
painting, you too must start with a clean canvas. After you’ve prepped your skin, foundation is your first
step. To avoid the dreaded “cakey” look, Kendall recommends applying foundation
using a beauty sponge. It absorbs product, allowing you to gradually add the
ideal amount of foundation to your complexion.
“Concealer is a must-have staple in your
beauty routine,” exclaims Kendall. And we’ll gladly bet on that statement!
Concealer offers the photoshopped-looking finish everyone seeks; however, it
just may be the trickiest makeup essential for beginners to master.
“The two main differences we want to look
for when buying a concealer are face concealer and eye concealer,” explains
Kendall. “Typically we want a hydrating concealer to go under the eye and
soften the look of any fine lines. Concealer for the face tends to be more
dense and drying and this is perfect for covering up that pesky blemish or
discoloration.”
Bronzer
Now that you’ve got a flawless base, it’s
time to make a splash. “A great bronzer makes my top five of must-have
products,” Kendall tells us, adding that it’s essential to add a touch of color
to a washed-out complexion. How to do so without going overboard? Kendall says
to dust a little bronzer into the hair line, across the cheek bones and neck to
give an instant pick-me-up.
EYE
MAKEUP
Eyeliner is 90% sultriness, 10% glam and
100% vital. Plus, it can easily take any makeup look from day to night in a
sitch. Go with a pencil eyeliner—while it may not be the tool for a great
winged eyeliner look, it’s much less fussy and great for ladies first starting
off.
Expert Tip: Start by applying the color
in the middle of the eye and lightly dot the pencil into the lash, gradually
working your way to the outer part of the eye. Connecting the dots is an easy
way to create a more natural look.
Now it’s time to lengthen those lashes with
some mascara. Not even the most novice of makeup beginners can fumble with this
one. However, the days of pumping the wand in the tube and plumping the
eyelashes with triple coats are gone! Simply take your freshly dipped mascara
wand and apply one to two coats before you complete your look. An
absolute makeup essential for beginners, mascara darkens, thickens and
lengthens the lashes for a put-together look on the daily.
A neutral eyeshadow palette is a perfect 10
across the board. Stick with taupes, bronzes, browns and cream-colored shadows
for an easily blendable, effortless look great for all eye colors. This type of palette will match for all outifits.
Kendall breaks down how to get the natural
look with just three simple tools:
1. Eyeshadow brush: this is the
staple for applying powder loosely on the lid. All over eyeshadow brush.
2. Smudge brush:
This brush is usually packed together with dense bristles to apply a heavier amount of product. Look for a dome shape the size of a pencil eraser to provide more application control. Helps to smudge the kajal for smokey eyes.
3. Blending brush:
This gives
the option to apply a soft amount of color in the crease and/or buff the shadow
above the crease.
BROWS
Brow Pencil
“Any beginner can start filling in their
brows using a brow gel or a powder shadow,” says Kendall. But if you’ve
marathoned beauty gurus’ bold-brow routines only to have them look, well, not
like theirs, Kendall recommends powder. “Powder tends to be more forgiving when
you first start off. Look for a more coarse brush to apply the product so it
doesn’t apply too much product at once.”
LIPS
A key item for an irresistible pout,
lipsticks can change an entire look with just a simple swipe. “The perfect
neutral and a pop of color are two lip colors every girl should have in her
purse,” says Kendall, recommending beginners to stick with a formula that has
more hydration for its forgiving nature.
“To find the perfect lip shade, opt for a
color slightly darker than your natural lip undertone to create the perfect
wash of color. A pop of color can be your preference of coral, berry or pink.”
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