I get asked, "How can I achieve a natural face?" a lot. It's very easy to achieve and all you need are the right tools aka the right make up. Natural make up is more appropriate for the work place and interviews than outrageous/colorful make up looks. Even I have to do a natural face when it comes to major business functions/meetings. I save the more colorful looks for when I have make overs to do or free days. Here are some of my tips when trying to achieve the natural face.
Choose a concealer that is yellow in tint, so it can hide your imperfections without adding much color.
If you can't decided which
foundation color is best for you, go to a department store make up counter and they can help assist you when finding the right color. If you decided to go to the drugstore for your foundation,
make sure your drugstore has a return policy for cosmetics. Test the color on cheek or chin, the foundation should disappear on your skin. Don't forget to always set your liquid foundations with a loose powder.
Always make sure your
eyebrows are well groomed. Your eyebrow pencil/eyeshadow color should be either
1-2 shades darker if you have
light hair or
1-2 shades lighter if your hair is
dark.
When it comes to
eyeshadow colors, choose more earthy tones. Try shadows in
gold, brown, bronze, plum, and beige. You can apply a light eyeshadow on your lid and a darker shade on the crease to give eyes more depth. Don't forget to apply mascara!
If eyeshadows isn't your thing, you can
skip the eyeshadow and just use
mascara.
Wear an
eyeliner that doesn't look harsh on your skintone. For
lighter skin, try
brown/dark blue/grey. If you have
darker skin, try
dark brown/black. Use a powder eyeshadow + liner brush instead of a regular eyeliner to create an even more softer look.
For a flush of color on your cheeks, wear a natural looking
blush. If you have
darker skin try warmer tones such as
bronze, plum, a dark rose, and terracotta. For
lighter skin, try tones in
rose, peach, pink. Apply blush on an angle on your cheekbones and a touch on the apple of your cheeks.
When choosing
lip colors, look for colors that best complements your skin and lips. If your have
darker skin, try shades in
plum, berry, deep reds, mocha colors. If you have
medium/olive skin, try shades in
deep pink, light brown, raisin, and caramel. If you have
lighter skin, try shades in
pink and peach.