Videos by Kathy Heins Wurster.
4-MINUTE MAKEUP!
I don't know about you, but I'm happy when my makeup is done and ready to go in less time than it takes for me to get my butt out of bed. HAHA!
Seriously, this is a basic makeup routine that can be done quickly. Not only because it's simple, but also because it's in ONE COMPACT! No more digging around in your bathroom drawer because the blush is lost or your lip balm got lost in the back of your drawer somewhere.
Keep it simple with the routine below.
1. Primer-keeps the makeup in place.
2. Contour-adds shadows and dimension
3. Foundation-covers blemishes and evens out skin tone
4. Highlighter-brings out your cheekbones and the center of your face
5. Blush-a dash of color
6. Blend-the magic of cream makeup, blend to perfection
7. Lip balm-a little shine on your lips.
8. Set-so it stays put all day.
Mascara, if that's your jam.
Comment 4MINUTES if you would like more time in your morning!
4-MINUTE MAKEUP! I don't know about you, but I'm happy when my makeup is done and ready to go in less time than it takes for me to get my butt out of bed. HAHA! Seriously, this is a basic makeup routine that can be done quickly. Not only because it's simple, but also because it's in ONE COMPACT! No more digging around in your bathroom drawer because the blush is lost or your lip balm got lost in the back of your drawer somewhere. Keep it simple with the routine below. 1. Primer-keeps the makeup in place. 2. Contour-adds shadows and dimension 3. Foundation-covers blemishes and evens out skin tone 4. Highlighter-brings out your cheekbones and the center of your face 5. Blush-a dash of color 6. Blend-the magic of cream makeup, blend to perfection 7. Lip balm-a little shine on your lips. 8. Set-so it stays put all day. Mascara, if that's your jam. Comment 4MINUTES if you would like more time in your morning!
Getting your eyes to pop and your eyeshadow to be visible when you have hooded eyes just takes a couple of simple tricks. 1. Curl your eyelashes with a warm eyelash curler. 2. Use at least 2 coats of mascara. 3. Put your eyeliner under the eyelashes instead of on top of your eyelid. 4. Use an eyeshadow that is a shade darker than your skin tone. Keeping your eyes open, place the color above the crease, closer to the brow bone making a windshield wiper motion. 5. Apply a dark color in the shape of a ‘v’ on the outer corner of your eyelid. Make sure that it sweeps up and away towards your eyebrow. 6. Use a shiny/shimmer eyeshadow to draw attention to the middle of your eye. 7. Use your brightening highlight to lighten the inner corner of the eye. 8. Add a midtone color as an eyeliner on the bottom lash line, just the outer 1/4. If you need some help picking colors that would be good for your skin tone comment MATCH below.
Don’t really wear makeup, but you want to start? Watch this and comment MAKEUP below and I will help you find the colors that are just right for your skin.