Natural makeup is a term used to describe
makeup that mimics tones and hues already within one's complexion. A
complexion consists of many hues and undertones. The ultimate goal of
applying natural makeup is to create harmony with what nature has
provided. Often times, natural makeup is confused with no makeup. No
makeup just implies a lack of effort and time; natural makeup is
actually, just the opposite. It is carefully selected and applied to
enhance features so that they appear to have been a genetic gift of
beauty.
This is not to suggest that natural makeup means spending an
outstanding amount of time applying and outstanding amount of makeup.
It just means spending quality time applying makeup strategically. Let
me explain.
To Begin Natural Makeup
1. Always begin with a cleansed, toned, and moisturized face and eye
area. Being of mature skin, I use an alpha hydroxy serum for gentle
exfoliation and promotion of smoother skin. The serum will help rid the
skin of the dull, ashy appearance and improve the color of the skin by
getting rid of dead skin cells on the layer of the skin.
2. When applying natural makeup, I like to look back to photographs of
my youthful days to remember the colors that lit up my face as a child.
I look at the cheeks and lips to get an idea of pink or peach. Over the
years, hair color changes, skin changes, and we no longer see the
colors that nature once gave to us. This is a once and done deal. Once
you look at your photograph and decide which colors were natural to
your skin, the rest is easy.
Applying Natural Makeup
1. Next, you may still need to correct under eye circles. No matter how
natural you want to be, if you have bags and circles, you just look
tired!
2. Not everyone needs to wear foundation. A tinted moisturizer is a
wonderful trick to natural makeup. You are adding well-deserved
nourishment to the skin with an added benefit; a tint of color. You may
also opt for applying a bit of foundation to only the parts that show
redness to even out the complexion. The truly blessed are those that
need just a great moisturizer to add a healthy glow. The end result of
natural makeup foundation is to return the skin to the youthful glow.
This is why heavy foundations and matte finishes are seldom used in
natural makeup.
3. As a child, my cheeks were always rosy. This is the inspiration for
natural makeup. Use a rouge that is similar to those pictures. If you
cannot tell due to the quality of picture or the lack of color try this
easy trick: gently pinch your cheeks. Remember: Gently. Black and blue
is not in the natural color scheme. A gentle pinch will give you
insight to your skin's natural blush shade. Apply the rouge to the
apples of your cheeks. I sometimes sweep a bronzer or rouge to the
areas of my face where the sun would kiss. Once again, this gives a
natural glow. Just be careful not to apply too much. You don't want to
look sunburned.
4. Natural eye makeup is simple. Keep to neutral shades. Colors such as
taupe, brown, peach, and mauve give freshness to the eyes without
overpowering the skin. These neutral colors will allow your natural
features to shine by complementing the iris. When applying natural
makeup, I keep the color families for eyes, cheeks, and lips the same.
Use your natural blush as the guide for choosing colors. Since I have
naturally rosy cheeks and pink lips, I use a light mauve shadow, a rose
blush, and clear gloss with a rose tint. The colors don't compete and
are not the focus of my face; instead, the dewy glow is the focus.
5. A light powder liner can be applied to make the lashes appear
thicker as in our younger days. You may see that liner is not necessary.
6. Curl the eyelashes and apply a brown or clear mascara to add length.
Brown is a natural color that won't add drama, but only lengthen and
fill in areas that may be sparse.
7. Use a lipstick that is creamy and close to your natural lip tone.
Apply a dab of gloss to the center of the lips to emphasize fullness.
In place of a creamy lipstick, try a tinted gloss. Tinted glosses are
excellent for adding a pinch of color and sheen all in one.
Is Natural Makeup Natural?
Yes, yes, yes. Natural makeup is fresh and dewy. It lets the world see
your beauty. Is it an oxymoron? That might be for you to decide, I
myself, love it.
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