• 2 years ago
Transcript
00:00 Hi, I'm Yoon-King. Today, I'm going to show you a makeup look that I want to recommend to teenagers.
00:11 It's not too much, but it's a makeup look that makes you look pretty. Let's get started.
00:17 Go go!
00:18 First, I'm going to apply a skin care product. I'm going to apply a moisturizing cream because my skin is a bit dry.
00:25 Put it on your face like this, and use a wrist snap to tap it lightly from the beginning.
00:36 You have to absorb it well like this so that the base doesn't float.
00:42 Of course, applying too much is also the reason why the base is ruined, so it's important to apply the right amount.
00:49 In the next step, I'm going to apply a CC or BB cream containing UV protection or protection.
00:57 The thicker the skin makeup, the more it looks bad and awkward on the skin.
01:03 I'm going to apply a CC cream containing UV protection that naturally tones up the skin because I don't have much to cover except for a few pimples.
01:12 Most students use BB cream a lot so that it's not heavy, but please never use a grayish BB cream like I marked on the screen.
01:23 Please use a skin-colored product as shown in the circle next to it.
01:28 I'm going to apply it thinly from the V-zone, which is the thickest part of the skin, to the sides.
01:38 That way, you can get a three-dimensional effect and a natural shade on your face.
01:43 If you apply it all at the same thickness, you'll just look like a steamed bun.
01:58 If you have a lot of dead skin cells on your skin, you should check your skin care routine first, but if you don't, you should tap it from the beginning to the end to prevent dead skin cells from forming.
02:11 When you tap it, apply it thinly to the thin skin and the outer part, and then tap it with the remaining amount.
02:24 I only applied CC cream, which has almost no coverage, but it definitely makes your skin look brighter and more glossy.
02:31 I'm going to cover my dark circles naturally.
02:37 It doesn't matter if you use a road shop product.
02:39 Just match the tone of your face to the color I marked on the screen and apply it lightly or darkly.
02:45 I'm going to mix the CC cream I used earlier to make it brighter.
02:49 I usually use a brush, but since students usually use their hands, I'll show you how to use your hands.
02:54 With the weakest ring finger, apply it from slightly below the eyes, tapping it lightly, and spreading it upwards.
03:15 I'm going to cover the dark circles with the remaining amount and make it look neat.
03:22 I'm going to cover the dark circles with the remaining amount and make it look neat.
03:47 You can do this much for the base, but since Hyesori has a bit of redness, I'm going to apply a thin layer of yellow concealer or foundation with a bit of coverage on the redness area.
04:01 Redness is effectively covered by using a yellow color like this.
04:14 I'm going to cover the redness around the nose with the same principle, using a yellow color base that covers the redness.
04:21 You don't have to do all of these steps, but I think it's really hard to apply it all thickly because it's annoying to cover it delicately.
04:43 Lastly, I'm going to cover the large pimples with a pencil concealer.
04:49 Use a product that is moderately soft so that it can be covered even if you dab it on the nose, and use a color that is not too bright to cover it better.
05:07 Now, it's time to trim the eyebrows. Even if you just trim the eyebrows neatly, people really change.
05:13 It's better to do it before you put on the base.
05:17 Brush the eyebrows nicely with the texture, and then use the soft colored ones like Ebony pencil to shape it.
05:30 After that, you can just trim the parts that are out of the shape.
05:35 If you have a lot of hair like Hyesori, don't try to trim it all at once, but trim it little by little while matching the symmetry of both sides.
05:43 If you look at it now, I trimmed the front part slightly down, not just the bottom part.
05:48 I have a lot of drooping eyebrows, so there is a limit to trimming only the bottom part to raise the angle.
05:53 And since the eyebrows and the eye are a little far apart, I trimmed the bottom part and lowered the front part.
06:01 Draw the eyebrows one by one gently according to the black hair color.
06:16 And then, put a light gray brown shadow type eyebrow on the tip and adjust the amount on the back of your hand.
06:24 I'll fill it up lightly while making a gradation as it goes forward.
06:30 Finally, it's eye makeup.
06:37 This kind of eyelid eye is much more natural to give depth by giving shade with a shadow rather than drawing a thick eyeline to increase the size of the eyes.
06:47 Apply it lightly overall so that it can be seen when you open your eyes.
06:52 If you open your eyes, both sides are definitely different.
06:55 It's a light color, but there's a big difference between what you did and what you didn't do.
07:03 Rather than making the eyeline too thick to be seen when you open your eyes, focus on adjusting the length of the end.
07:11 Finish the shape by opening your eyes like this, and spread it gently with a cotton swab to make a natural gradation.
07:30 This gradation step is very important.
07:33 There's nothing awkward like a straight line without gradation.
07:37 To make it not straight, I'll put a gradation with a dark shade shadow on the line.
07:43 I have to apply it on a narrower area than before, so I have to use a brush, but if you don't have one, use a cotton swab.
07:51 If it doesn't show up well, you can use it by soaking it slightly.
07:57 Give a gradation between the line and the shadow to give a more natural depth.
08:03 To make it brighter, I'll put a highlighter on the aegyosal.
08:11 It's a natural point to apply it in a medium tone that's not too bright.
08:21 Apply it from the front of the eyes to the center of the pupil or the end of the pupil.
08:27 To make the aegyosal more vivid and to give depth to the eyes, fill the under waterline with a brown pencil, but only fill the pupil.
08:45 If it's too dark, spread it with a cotton swab.
08:48 Now, I'll curl my lashes. If you curl it slightly above the eyes, it will curl better.
08:55 Curl it not only in the middle, but also in the front and the back.
09:16 For mascara, you have to zigzag it around the roots and pull out the end of the lashes to make it natural and not clumped.
09:26 After applying it, put it on with your finger for 10 seconds to fix the curl naturally.
09:44 If your eyes get smudged because of the mascara, coat it once more with a transparent mascara to prevent it.
09:52 For blusher, make sure to control the amount on the back of your hand and apply it on the apple zone where the cheekbones pop out when you smile.
10:12 Apply it on the cheekbones and the nose where the nose bridge pops out.
10:17 If you have oily skin, apply loose powder on the brush and lightly brush it.
10:33 Especially, it's important to apply it on the nose where it easily gets smudged.
10:40 Also, it's good to fold the puff in half and lightly press the oily part.
10:46 It's important to control the amount of powder.
10:50 For contour, I'll just lightly contour to get rid of the boundary between the face and neck.
11:05 Now, it's time for the lips.
11:07 Lightly cover the lip boundary with a concealer and tap it on the middle of the lips.
11:13 Then, lightly spread it out with your finger.
11:17 Do the same for the upper lip.
11:21 If there's a boundary on the lips, it looks artificial, so make sure to blur it.
11:27 That way, it looks younger.
11:34 Finally, it's done!
11:38 Teenagers shouldn't look good with artificial makeup, so I hope you can just do it naturally and brightly.
11:45 It's much prettier.
11:47 Today's makeup is not only for students, but also for natural makeup.
11:53 See you next time!
11:55 Hurry!
11:57 Bye!
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