Choose products that fulfill many functions, such as a tinted moisturizer with SPF. This saves time and minimizes the amount of goods required.
Prep Your Skin:
A blank slate is required. To achieve a smooth base for makeup application, begin with a gentle cleanser and a lightweight moisturizer.
Concealer as Eyelid Primer:
If you're in a hurry, use concealer as a faux eyeshadow primer on your eyelids. It keeps your eyeshadow in place for a longer period of time.
Tightlining:
Tightline your upper waterline with eyeliner to make your lashes appear thicker and define your eyes without the need for heavy eyeshadow.
Lipstick as Blush:
By putting a small bit of a creamy lipstick onto your cheeks and mixing it in, you may achieve a natural flush of color.
Mascara and Curler Combo:
If you're pressed for time, add mascara before using an eyelash curler. The mascara acts as a setting product and keeps the curl in place.
Brow Gel for Quick Grooming:
To swiftly groom and shape your brows without having to spend time on exact pencil or powder application, use a colored brow gel.
Monochromatic Look:
Use the same color family for your eyes, lips, and cheeks to create a unified look. This eliminates the requirement for multiple hues to be coordinated.
Setting Spray as Mixer:
To make a personalized, quick-drying eyeshadow that stays in place, combine a touch of loose pigments or sparkly eyeshadow with setting spray.
White Eyeliner for Bigger Eyes:
Make your eyes appear larger and more alert by applying a white or nude eyeliner to your lower waterline.