Brilio.net - In the world of beauty, makeup techniques continue to develop along with endless creativity and innovation. Various new methods have emerged to help create more flawless, long-lasting, and trend-setting makeup results. One technique that is now increasingly popular among makeup artists and beauty enthusiasts is underpainting.
This technique offers a new way to apply makeup with more natural and radiant results, and is able to create dimension without looking excessive. Underpainting makeup is a technique used to create facial makeup with a smoother and flawless appearance. This technique is done by arranging makeup products sequentially in certain layers.
Unlike traditional makeup techniques that usually start with the application of foundation or base makeup, the underpainting technique begins by placing products such as contour, bronzer, blush, and highlight before foundation or concealer. The goal is to create a more natural dimensional effect on the face, with the final result looking more radiant and fresh, as if the skin itself is glowing.
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To avoid mistakes, you can watch how to apply it from the upload of a TikTok user with the account name @uchhamuca. " Underpainting makeup is a makeup technique trend that you must try! " she said in the caption of the uploaded video, which briliobeauty.net quoted on Saturday (11/16).
photo: TikTok/@uchhamuca
Before applying foundation, you can use blush on cream and contour first. Make sure to apply more than usual so that the final result is more real but still natural. After the blush on cream and contour are completely blended, you can continue by applying concealer on several parts of the face.
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You can apply concealer on the areas of your face that you want to highlight, such as under the eyes, nose, chin, and forehead. Finally, cover it with your favorite cushion or foundation. Blend the cushion or foundation gently and do not move it. This trick will help you get super flawless, anti-putty makeup results, and the makeup will blend better with the skin.