Hi Amiga, this is the same Eyeshadow Look from the same photoshoot of last week’s post with a different Lip, to show you, you can transform a look with just another lip color.
I did a wet look on the hair, but you don’t really see her hairstyle in this particular photo. Like last week’s post, I will add the full product list of the entire look in this post, go to this article for the Makeup Tutorial of this Eyeshadow Look.
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This is a Makeup Tutorial for Black Lips, or any other color, for you or your Clients.
Makeup Tutorial Black Lips, or any other color for you or your Clients
Like last week let me start of this post with the full Makeup Product List of this entire Makeup Look:
Prep:
- An oil-free moisturizer CeraVe AM Facial Moisturizing Lotion SPF 30
- Setting Powder, Ben Nye, Classic Translucent Face Powder
- Setting Spray, Urban Decay, All Nighter
- e.l.f. putty primer e.l.f. Poreless Putty Primer
- Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector Moonstone
Base:
- Delilah Cosmetics, Take Cover Radiant Cream Concealer, Stone
- Mac Cosmetics, Water Weight Foundation, NC35+NC20
- Ellis Faas Cosmetics, Blush S302
- Delilah Cosmetics, Colour Intense Blusher, Dusk
- Kryolan, 5200 Illusion Cream Gloss Highlighter, Cashmere
- Delilah Cosmetics, Pure Light Illuminating Powder, Lustre
- Mac Cosmetics, Hyper Real Glow Palette
Eyes:
- Stilazzi, Jordan Liberty’s Darkroom Pallet, Poolside, Genesis, Super Nova,
- Mac Cosmetics Eyeshadow, Carbon, Beauty Marked, Satellite Dreams, Tilt,
- Mac Cosmetics, Eye Kohl, Smolder
- Delilah Cosmetics, Gel liner, Plum, Ink (these colors are not available anymore)
- Anastasia Beverly Hills, Brow Freeze
- Maybelline, Sky High Mascara.
Lips:
- Mac Cosmetics, Eye Kohl, Smolder
- Elizabeth Arden, Eight Hour Cream
Lip Tutorial
For a full tutorial on Foundation read Foundation for Makeup Artists, or Foundation for yourself, for more insides on Blush read Where to apply Blush. For full tutorials on Eyeshadow, Eyeliner and Brows read the in-depth articles I wrote about that.
Today I will talk about making a strong lip, it is all about the lipliner. First of all, make sure your lip liner is not too soft, a soft pencil will make it very hard to get a sharp line.
Liners from the drugstore tend to be too soft, take a good quality lip liner. I have a little hack that I learned in school many years ago that always gives me the perfect lips. It is the order in how you apply the lip liner:
- Start with the Cupid’s bow,
- Draw a first little part of the underlip,
- Really get in those outer corners of the lips,
- Connect the corners to the Cupid’s Bow for the upperlip and the little part of the underlip line for the under lip.
Always draw On the natural lip line or a little above, if you need to correct or if you want it to appear to look bigger.
Staying inside of the natural lip line will look unnatural and will make the lips seem smaller than they really are, who would want that anyway.
Getting it sharp and nailing this technique takes practice, a lot of practice. This hack gives me the lips I need for a look every single time.
After you have applied your lip liner you can fill in the lips with any product you like.
I often use the same lip liner to fill in the lips, that’s what I did with this Black Lip Look, but you can use any product or color you desire.
When the lip is filled entirely I just applied some aight hour creme.
Use a lip brush on clients or if working on yourself you can apply straight out of the packaging of a gloss or a lipstick.
For those interested in the Beauty Photography equipment, I used my Canon Mark 6DIII, with a Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Fixed Lens, and only one of my strobe lights Jimbei Spark 400 with a Godox Portable 120cm/47.2″ Umbrella Octagon Softbox Reflector and of course reflectors in white and silver, I used both sides.
This was my in-depth tutorial on how to get Lips right every single time. Cheers Mamitas.
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