Easy Deer Makeup Tutorial for Halloween
so I started off this look with a full coverage foundation I actually used the Catrice HD liquid foundation because it's a good base to start with then I'm gonna take a lighter and darker foundation these are by the body shop and I'm taking one of my rose gold concealer brushes I feel like if I was a deer my brushes would definitely be rose gold if I wore makeup and I was a deer you're gonna highlight and contour your skin to the extreme there's so many different ways that you can do deer looks but I just find this was the easiest one so I'm doing elongated triangles underneath my eyes then I'm gonna go up on the edge at the nose around the edge of the nose and then down towards the lip and also on the chin I also went on the inner corner of the eye and about the halfway point across the lid a little trick if you have snapchat open up the deer filter and put it on your face and basically just copy it we're gonna do it slightly differently though but you can copy the rest of it then take a clean sponge and I'm just gonna go around the edges just to soften this out very lightly it's not a damp sponge or anything it's just a clean one then taking the darker shades we're gonna contour so just put a bit on the sponge and I'm using a concealer brush is slightly bigger this time you're gonna go higher with your contour and you normally do because we want the bottom of the face to kind of be ignored we it's all about the top and the forehead so start your contour a little bit higher and then blend it down go around your hairline there's lots of different ways you can do your forehead you can post in the center but I did my hair line so just contouring and highlighting basically you can also use whatever's left over just on the tip of the chin and the tip of the nose and then just take a foundation brush is one of my new favorite ones and just go around the edges just to soften it out and blend it a little bit so that's our creams done we're gonna move on to powders I'm gonna use the two darker shades and two lighter shades from the blank canvas palette using that same brush and going with the darker shade and you just want to go over everything you've already applied with your matching shade so we're going darker on the edge of the face we are gonna need this area to be filled with little dots so make this area quite big taking the white from the pallet I'm gonna go underneath the eyes I decided to use a sponge because I really want to pack on that powder I want the skin to be very powdery and soft sort of like a soft furry kind of look taking a clean side of the sponge just go around the edges and make sure that the darker and lighter shades are blended just on the edge where tmeet now for the brows I'm gonna use a slightly warmer shade I'm going for a warm dear look but you can just use grays and blacks instead it's totally up to yourself I'm gonna feel like my eyebrows just the same way as I usually do I just want a little bit thicker and I went very kind of soft and feathery almost and I actually set the brows and the entire face then with a slightly lighter shade from the palette just on any areas where we haven't darkened enlightened and going over the brows creates that very soft finish moving on to the eyes I applied a liquid liner to the inner corner which was a bad idea I actually then switched to a felt tip liner which was much easier we were just gonna elongate the inner corner of your eyes a little bit and exaggerate it slightly this is optional I just found to add some definition to the inner corner I actually have a lot of wrinkles in the inside of my eyes so this was kind of tricky to do I'm gonna use a brown over the top of this in a second but I just want to apply lots of mascara first so we start with black and then move on to brown so loading up a lot of mascara in those lower lashes in particular to open up the eyes and I apply these ridiculous eyelashes these are tare Adele 1/1 3s and I applied them in the reverse way like I showed you guys on one day I love this technique it's so easy to apply them then I went in with the brown that we used on the brows and just went over the black and kind of smudged it out because I didn't want it to be too precise and then for the nose you're gonna contour you want to contour on the top of your nose so not the edge but on top of your nose really close to the center but still leave it a little bit of a gap and just follow your natural brow line and bring the line downwards only about 2/3 of the way down because we want the bottom of the nose to be kind of fuller so I started off with a little bit of that bronzer just on the tip to start off with and then I exaggerated the center part of my lip and then just on the top of the lip as well for the lips I went in with a brown liner some people like to use black but I wanted it to be nice and warm so I went in with just a dark brown now you want to blend your bottom lip in with your skin pretty much so just apply concealer and then powder then to do your little nose area you want to go in a curved shape going from one nostril to the other I hate saying the word nostril it's really weird and then you want to create like a little M shape on the top so a very elongated exaggerated M or like a v-shape almost and then just join it up with the line underneath and then fill in the whole thing it's actually very easy to do except for the fact that my nose is slightly weird and one part is higher than the other which I've just discovered now and then I went in with a black and did exactly the same thing just a little bit smaller inside that shape that we've already created this is optional but it does add more dimension to the look and then just blend it out with a little bit of that brow powder over the top and smudge it all together I'll show you a way that you can make this look wet in a second but we'll come back to that at the end taking that white foundation you're gonna create little dots now I overdid it and did it too like professional just slap it on there don't worry about them being too symmetrical or anything like that just put dots all over your face and you can make them slightly bigger as you get to the outer corner and then up onto the hairline as well you can make them slightly bigger again and then I set everything in place with the white powder that I used earlier so that's the basic look done for some extra steps you can try doing your hair in different styles I just pulled it back at the edges and then I applied lots of highlighter in the tops of the cheeks on the inner corner of the eyes down the nose and I also applied it I'm just a couple of those dots as well not all of them just a few of them and you can also apply this on the tip of the nose and this will just make the nose look slightly wet I follow the same technique on the body as well this is totally optional but you're just gonna contour and highlight and add the dots as well but I h