Classic Makeup Tutorial | Sheer Beige Pink Soft Glam | Makeup For Cool Skin Tones
or today's Monday makeup lesson I want to show you how to recreate this classic sheer glam makeup look this look is incredibly easy to recreate using very few products that you already own before we get started if you're new to the makeup chair channel hit the subscribe button below and let's start by talking about the type of products that we'll be using today so blush tones are the main focus for this look so pinky beige toned blushes bronzers and eyeshadows and also on the lips so all the shades that were using are in the same nudie beige toned family which is great for the cool and neutral skin tones for warm golden or olive skin tones you may want to choose more of a golden undertone and I'll focus on that in another Monday makeup lesson but you can just follow along with your chosen tone so let's zoom in and start applying starting with the eyes I'm taking an eyeshadow brush I'm using the e 45 by blank canvas cosmetics and this will be the only brush that we're using for this eye look I've primed my eyelids already with some eyeshadow primer so the lids are now ready for eyeshadow I've chosen a beige tone at least one shade darker than my skin tone I find at least one shade darker is enough for this look so take a look at your own skin and choose a matte eyeshadow at least one shade dark dip your blending brush into the eyeshadow tap off any excess and we will be slowly building this up so less is more we're gonna start in the crease of the eye and blend onto the lid so the best way to apply this is to actually hold the brush quite low down on the handle and keep your hand low on your face as well so we want to create a blurring effect so you're almost buffing the eyeshadow across the lid but you barely want to touch the skin let the brush glide over the lid and don't apply too much pressure by doing this technique you'll see that the eyeshadows fade from the crease upwards towards the brows and it's a very effortless way to create a blurring effect next I'm gonna take my blush for sensitive eyes using eyeshadow I'll be using this blush later on my face so this will bring the entire look together so taking the blush I'm gonna focus on the outer half of the eye this will add some depth and tone to this look I'm still holding the brush quite low on the handle and my hand is still quite low as I blend this going back to the original eyeshadow I'm going to apply this under the eyes and for convenience I'm using the same brush so I press it down to create a fat and then I glide this under the lashes obviously you may want to use a smaller brush like a pencil brush or a flat brush that's totally up to you and the type of brushes that you have available to use once I apply this eyeshadow underneath the eyes along the lash line I then want to readjust the brush and hold it in the center of the handle and sweep around to blend the eyeshadow out I want more control so I'm holding the brush a little higher this will also prevent me from blending out too far outside the eye shape while still allowing me to create that blurry blend bear in mind I haven't actually picked up any additional product at this stage the only on the eyeshadow that we'll be using is a bronze tone with a metallic finish so this is a shimmer that will add some depth to the look this eyeshadow should be at least two shades darker than your skin tone with a lighter shimmer finish I'm going to apply this using my fingertips and I'm starting at the lashline and then blending across the lid focusing mostly on the center next I'm going to apply a thin layer of black liquid liner I call this invisible liner it's really just about darkening the lashline and thickening the look at the lashes you can use Brown for a softer look though I do like to match my mascara with the liner so if I'm using black mascara I would recommend using black liner as well for the face I'm applying a shear layer of mineral foundation which is a powder I want my own skin to still show through so a sheer amount of coverage is all I need once my base is on I'm gonna move on to applying those baiji pinky tones so I'm gonna start with a matte bronzer in sort of a baiji tone I'm gonna use this to create some shape and then I can go in and add the pink tones and work around it to apply this I'm using the F 37 blush brush my blank canvas cosmetics you want a small brush that will give you control that isn't too firm so I'm starting low on the apples of my cheeks and I'm swirling this in small circular motions working upwards towards the top of the ear and this will lift the face though you do want to adjust this depending on your face shape if you need help with that definitely let me know once again we're building this up slowly so with each new application and each new pick up a product I start a little further away from the apples and this will just avoid applying too much bronzer on the apples because we still need to apply blush I want to bring this up around my forehead and you want to adjust this depending on your forehead shape for instance smaller foreheads you want to keep it really close to the hairline you don't need to add too much shape it's just about adding some balance for shorter foreheads you may want to focus on the sides and avoid the top long focus on the top and avoid the sides it's all kind of trial and error but a little goes a long way now we'll be taking some blush and I'm mixing three different tones together try mixing your blush bronzer together with a touch of your highlighter if you don't have a blush palette like the one I'm using here and applying this on the apples of my cheeks and just a touch on the nose and softly blending this out again adjust this depending on your face shape for example long faces may want to start on the apples and blend outwards towards the ears rounds may want to start lower on the apples and blend upwards towards the ear if you need help with your blush application you can always message me on my Instagram for the lips I'm once again keeping the same baby pink family by mixing a cream peach pink and a touch of concealer together to customize the perfect beige shade I'm using a pencil brush to buff this into the lips for a softer finish so rather than the color sitting on the lips it's often I can always go in with lipliner if I need to sharpen it up afterwards I applied lashes and added some jewelry off-camera and I do find that this adds something extra to the look and now I'm gonna go in and apply some fake freckles and I found this Urban Decay liquid brow liner it's just great for this apply a tiny dot on the center then just press to blur it out seeing freckles through your makeup gives the illusion of a very sheer natural skin I finished with a setting spray which I couldn't be without the right setting spray can do wonders for your makeup look so I would recommend adding one and if you don't already have one and there we go that's the finished look if you enjoyed this or 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