#1: Make Up Tips – How To Fix Mascara On Your Eyelid
Imagine this, having the most beautifully executed eyeshadow look – absolutely mastered the blend and killed it! You then apply coats of mascara, only to get a smudge of black on your lid. DONT PANIC! Wait for the mascara to dry completely, and it will come right off with a Q-tip!#2: How To Find The Perfect Red + Undertones
Here is 2 for 1 make up tips! Finding the right shade of red can absolutely be intimidating – but here is a simple make up trick! If cool-toned (veins on your wrist appear more purple), you want to go for a blue-red, which would be the tried and true candy apple red. If you are warm-toned (veins on your wrist appear greener), go for a more orangey-red lipstick!#3: Make Up Tips – Keep Those Brows In Place!
2020 has definitely been the year of the brow. Whether micro-bladed, tinted, laminated, etc., brows really made their appearance. A new trend is “lamination” where the brows sort of stick up straight. This process can be tons of $$$. Similarly, a simple trick is to buy a clear mascara & comb your brows up! The mascara will keep them in the shape that you create – basically like a “DIY” lamination!#4: Super Oily Skin?
Is your skin extremely oily – where you feel like no matter what you do, the oil shows through? Well, this one is going to sound crazy BUT surprisingly – a cheap alternative to a mattifying primer is Milk of Magnesia! Apply a little bit to a cotton round, put it on as a base under your foundation and I promise you still stay matte all day!#5: Make Up Tips – Super Long Lashes
Lastly, how do I get lashes SUPER long? Mascara primer! Yes, this stuff actually works! Surprisingly my favorite is Loreal Voluminous. What you do is apply 1-2 coats of the primer, and then your mascara! The primer will give the mascara something to stick to – much like a primer when you paint a wall! Now that you’ve got these party-ready make up tips, go shine and tag us in your fabulous pictures @makemeupeva and @clarkslanding.- Makeup: MAKE ME UP EVA
- Hair: SENADA K. CEKA
- Photographer: HEYN PHOTOGRAPHY