The "ULTIMATE" Guide for Non-Makeup Wearers

 hey everyone welcome back to my channel my name is Nikki the rose if you're new here I'm a celebrity



makeup artist based in Los Angeles and for today's video I'm very excited because this is going to be
a step-by-step guide on how to wear makeup for the non-makeup wears I'm gonna grab my first
product and that's gonna be a glowy SPF this is the super goop glow screen it's SPF 40. I have the
shade Golden Arrow there's two shades you could choose from one's a little bit lighter and this
one's a little bit deeper and just more golden so I'm going to start with this and the reason why I
want to start with this is because this video is very very specific these tips and these techniques
are going to be very catered to the non-makeup wear and there's a lot of you out there and I talk
to you a lot online especially you reach out my DMs WeChat and I try to give the best advice that
I possibly can and that's actually what inspired this video So after talking to you all online and
trying to give like my best easy tips I came up with this idea that I wanted to share just really
easy makeup tips for the person that doesn't want to wear makeup or the person that doesn't know how
to wear makeup or someone who wants just a very streamlined very basic way to wear makeup in a
non-intimidating way so it doesn't matter what your skill level is if you have any skills or we
have some these tips will be great for so many of you now you can definitely use this sunscreen with
your fingertips just rub it all over but I prefer to put on with a brush this is a BK Beauty 106
brush I'm gonna take that and just start to work it all over now one thing I want to point out is
I chose the golden hour shade out of the two glow screens because I don't know if you can tell
my face is quite a few Shades lighter than the rest of my body so I'm always struggling
to even out my complexion and even out my face and match it to my body so if you're someone out
there who doesn't have this problem you know just go for either the lighter glow screen or
go for this one depending on what your skin tone is but in case you're wondering why I'm
going for the darker one it's because I need to even this out and if I'm not wearing Foundation
it would be pretty hard to do that so this is going to give me the evenness
that I'm looking for like the cohesiveness that I need for my face to match my body
so I'm applying this all over even under my eye because it is a sunscreen so you want to make sure
you get your entire face including your eyelids so I'm going to go over my eyelids
now you can also wear this on top of another SPF if you wanted to the purpose of this really is not
for the sun protection to be quite honest it's to give you that healthy hydrated glowy skin so this
is going to act like our glowy skin product it's going to act like our really natural highlighter
so we don't have to put a highlighter on on top
and now that that is on all over you can see that I am quite glowy I'm also protected
but more so I'm glowy all throughout my face so my complexion it's got like a nice boost it's
feeling really healthy it's looking really healthy it's gonna look beautiful in person
and now we can move on to spot concealing this is something that I highly highly recommend if you
are a non makeup wearer like meaning you're not someone who's gonna just grab a liquid concealer
go crazy draw it all over like you see me do all the time like you see me I love to do that no
shade in that but for the non-makeup wear that's just a it's too much product it's too intimidating
it might be just too much to blend out they might not have the time for it and you might
not want the look of that too so this is for the non makeup wear I'm gonna grab a cream concealer
cream concealers for that kind of look are your best friend they're super easy to work with they
stay put pretty well even without having to set them with powder which I'll show you how to start
with powder in a really easy way but you'll want to get one that's a neutral enough color that you
could wear as a spot concealer like meaning around different areas of your face where you might have
more redness where you want to have some coverage let's say you have a breakout or just anything you
want to cover around your face but you want to be also light enough or neutral enough that you can
also wear it under your eyes because with the non-makeup wear you're not going to be walking
around found generally speaking with two different kinds of concealers right so this is in the shade
tiramisu it's the Nars soft matte cream concealer this is just a phenomenal phenomenal concealer if
you have not tried this concealer I highly recommend you go out and get it especially
if you are a non makeup wear now to apply this I'm going to use a very small But Mighty and
fluffy brush this is an old school brush it's the real techniques the name was even rubbed
off it's it's very old but this is a great great tool to apply cream concealers powders so many
different formulas but for this it's gonna make it really easy so I'm gonna dip into that tiramisu
soft matte concealer and I'm going to first work this around my nose now my nose I have allergies
and I get a lot of redness around my nose so the first thing I want to do is just
buff some of this concealer and just buff this around that area this is like my my problem area
so to speak right so my nose is where I need the most coverage and then whatever's left over
I'm just going to work it into this area of my forehead and there's like nothing on my
brush at this point just an FYI so I'm not really adding a time more product I'm not
adding any more product at all I'm just using whatever's left over my brush just to blend
it out now since this has a soft matte finish it's actually going to end up looking extremely
natural and skin like on your skin so it's not going to look make a beat which is a great thing
especially again if you're not wanting to look like you have makeup on this is going
to be where it's at so I'm going to take more of this product same brush just buff it under my eye
now when you're concealing under your eye and you're someone who is just wanting a little bit of
makeup less is more with your under eye concealer don't go crazy don't apply a heavy amount that you
can't even blend out or can't even properly set less is going to be more and it's all going to
be about Precision concealing so don't put it all the areas you don't need it
think about those areas that you need it the most spot conceal blend it out call it good
the reason why this is important to point out is if you're wearing a small amount of makeup
but then you go too crazy with one product like either like your let's say your foundation or your
concealer you end up just looking like you have a lot of makeup on because you don't have all the
rest of the face makeup on to bring balance to that so it ends up being like kind of lopsided
in a way so I'm gonna take a little bit more and I have a lot of redness in this corner of my eye
so I'm just gonna Pat that in you could also use your fingertips for this
I just prefer this fluffy little brush because it does basically all the work for me
and now you know we're not going for like Flawless Perfection we're going for just enough to get you
going and to wake up your complexion just just the bare minimum so I'm gonna take a little bit more I
do want to add some to the top of my chin because I do get a little bit of redness right here
and then with whatever's left over again there's like hardly anything on my brush like I've barely
dipped into that concealer I'm just going to work this a little bit on top of my cheek
I'm going to graze the top of my eyelid not dipping into more product where it's going to
look obvious but just using that excess amount that little bit that's left just to wash it over
my eyelids because you can see I have pretty red and veiny eyelids I mean most of us do
now buffing that out and do a little more around my nose just because
it's an area of concern for me
and then before I do this side I'm going to show you
the subtle difference of this little bit of concealer has made
now once I think I'm done I'm going to take a little bit of a step back for my mirror I'm going
to get a better perspective of the overall picture that I'm painting and then once I'm happy okay
let me show the difference so one side has the concealer one side clearly does not I do have
the concealer on the side of my nose but overall the concealer is just on this side of my face
once you get the picture and you understand like the difference that makes just with that small
bit of concealer I'm going to go and finish this side same technique I'm gonna start under my eye
now if you were to use your fingertip for this part of the application you would just dip in and
I would suggest using a padding motion so like pressing and patting that into your under eyes
the other benefit of using your fingertips in this area of your eyes is your fingertips will
actually help to warm up the product and just help it adhere better to your skin it
really like melts onto your under eyes so if you feel like your under eyes are just
you know they're not taking to this product right away or maybe it's just needs to be
warmed up a little bit on your skin let's say you're a lot more dry than I am I'm more of an
oily skin person so this kind of melts onto my skin very easily but if you have more dry
skin and you really need to like press press it in and melt it into your skin
then disregard the brush use your fingertip for this area and do a padding and pressing motion
so just getting in that darkest corner of my eye and then bringing it up just a bit towards my
tear duct
in fact I'll do it on this side too
this is a great technique Also let's say you're tired and you'd want to look tired you want to
give yourself like that instant I slept nine or ten hours kind of look if you bring your
concealer in this little pocket where your tear duct is especially if it's a touch lighter than
the rest of your skin tone this will instantly bring and draw light to this area that tends
to be pretty dark because it's a little hidden corner of our eyes and I'll give you the illusion
of like an overall brighter eye look so same technique I'm going to show you how to Pat this in
in this corner of my eye where I have all that visible redness
of course you know cater it to how much coverage you feel like you need so
I'm gonna stop where I feel like I were as necessary for my skin
I'm going to finish concealing this side of my nose with whatever's left over just
like I did on this side I'm just going to gently buff out the edges that's it that's
all you're doing you're just buffing out the edges so there's no visible
stopping and starting point with your concealer and now with whatever's left
over I'm going to just drag that across my eyelids just to give it a nice even tone
a little more around here a little spot concealing right here blend out the edges
so it's nice and seamless now I'm going to take a step back I'm gonna look in the mirror
overall I'm happy I feel even I don't feel like I have a ton of coverage on honestly it feels
like I have and it looks like I have barely any makeup on so for those non-makeup wearers this is
the kind of coverage where you want to stop you want to stop at this point where you just feel
even and you feel ready to hit the town that's all you need now before I set my under eye concealer
and all the concealer that's on my skin I'm going to move on to cream blush and the reason for that
is because I want you to as a non-makeup wearer I want you to choose cream blushes over powder the
reason for that is because unless your skin is perfectly powdered the room for error is pretty
high with powder blush so let's say your skin is not properly set with powder like I said if you go
to put a powder blush on top and you're not really skilled in applying it very carefully it could
skip it can leave tug marks on your face it could just not blend out as easily as a cream blush now
the other reason why I want you to choose a cream blush is because it's more natural they
almost become a part of your complexion rather than just sitting on top so much more natural
two of the ones I love were really really natural makeup application and they're easy to blend on so
especially for the non makeup wear that has let's say your skill set is zero out of ten these are
going to be great and really really easy formulas to blend on to your cheeks so the one I'm going to
use today is the Newt Six nude buff this is just a beautiful really neutral shade so for my skin tone
this is going to be a perfect natural tone for a slight bump up and for a slightly more pink tone
depending on like what you're looking for the milk makeup um lip and cheek creams are great this is
the mini and it's also great for like if you're on the go and you just want something really tiny
and compact you can like throw in like a little itty bait first or you can throw in like your
small makeup bag or in your car wherever you're gonna apply it these are really nice for like the
non-makeup wear that's on the go now the reason why I want to put this on before my powder like I
said is because if we were to put powder under our eyes which is the main place I'm going to
have you powder your skin and powder your overall complexion if we had it too far down and you want
to put your blush on top and then it started to interact with that powder that's on the eye unless
you're really really skilled at layering creams on top of powders which can be really difficult
I want you to avoid it so that's why we're going to do this first what I want you to do instead of
just swiping it on your cheeks and then trying to blend it out instead I want you to take a
stippling brush so I'm going to use actually the same brush that I applied my my glowy SPF with
it's a BK Beauty 106 brush the reason why I like this is because it's going to apply and blend it
out within seconds it's going to be so quick so easy so if you don't have blending skills and
you're like a master at blending this is going to do all the work for you so I'm gonna take my brush
I'm just gonna tap it so I just want you to tap it get like a a decent amount but not like a
crazy amount of blush in the brush so now that's in the brush all you have to do now is figure
out where you want your placement to be for me and I've talked about this in a previous video
I like my blush placement to be higher up than you would traditionally see it so I'm not going
to pop this on the apples instead I'm going to bring it further up so honestly onto my cheekbone
start to press it now the reason why I like it up high is it just gives my skin and my complexion
a little lift up it's subtle but it's noticeable you know it's not like a crazy difference but just
gives you that little that little subtle sculpt so as you can see I'm not buffing I'm not going
back and forth I'm not like aggressively like blending this product off my face you don't want
to do that just take your time sew it down for a second and just tap that's it literally you're
just tapping it on your skin this is the easiest most foolproof way to do it like it's undetectable
so I've dipped in a couple times because I want to layer this product and this color
until I'm happy with the color payoff so start slow that way you have more control and then
just start to build up the color as you want it so you might want less color than this than
what you're seeing on me you might want even more and if you want even more maybe choose
a darker blush it all of course depends on your skin tone so tapping that on nice
and high up and you can see this is kind of hitting my under eye it's definitely Crossing
just on the outer portion of my under eye which is fine because we don't have to worry about
that because I don't have powder there yet now I'm going to finish the other side I'm going to tap in
so same motion so you're going to tap top and then you're going to tap tap tap again
just remember no aggressive buffing no crazy swirls no digging it into your skin
just keep it nice and gentle and it will go on so quick and so easy so if you want to take it
up a short little Notch like a half a notch take a little more of that blush
you're gonna tap it just on the bridge your nose that's it not on the tip just literally the bridge
of your nose so what that does is it just brings a little bit of warmth and a little bit of balance
to the center of our face so you're you're bringing that cohesiveness to your complexion
in a really really subtle way now that the blush is on we're done with cream products for the most
part so now that means we can go talk about powder for the non makeup wear I'm not going to show you
my favorite loose powders because you know what they can be messy they can be intimidating they
could just be too much trouble to apply I find that most of my the people that I talk to that
don't want to wear a lot of makeup or they just don't have a lot of makeup skill they gravitate
more towards generally speaking they gravitate more towards a pressed powder so for that I want
to show you two different ones now for someone who has normal to combination dry or two very
dry skin I highly recommend the cosas Cloud zip powder this is going to feel like nothing on
your skin it's not going to dry you out it's not going to look heavy or feel cakey on your skin
it's just gonna be lightweight and it's gonna do the trick perfectly for the person who is the not
makeup wearer that has really oily skin I've been a obsessed with the Nars soft matte I picked this
up recently I've been wearing it every single day since I got it I have the shade Creek but
this is just a phenomenal straightforward super mattifying but still very lightweight feels really
really lightweight on your skin like doesn't feel heavy at all for like a mattifying powder it has
a teeny bit of coverage to it like a teeny bit so which actually is going to work with you for
this kind of makeup look it's going to give you like that little hint of extra coverage that you
might want so two different options depending on like what your skin type is Choose Wisely just for
demonstrating purposes I'm going to use the cosas because oily skin people can use the cosas as well
so I just want to use this one because it's a little more a little more universally pleasing
and for the brush that I'm going to use it's a BK Beauty 108 brush so this brush is
so so easy it's a great multitasking brush it's small but it's fluffy and
again just like this one it's small But Mighty so it's going to give you some
nice clean Precision powdering so I'm going to take this brush I'm going to swirl into
oh this does have some Fallout by the way when you hit it too hard or too aggressively so just
be mindful of that I'm going to tap off the excess now keep in mind there's been quite a bit of time
since I first applied my Android concealer and now when I'm going to set it so in that meantime I've
talked I've smiled I've had expression so creasing has definitely happened it's minimal but it's
there so I'm going to take that concealer brush one more time do a little sweepy nothing crazy
blending out those tiny little creases now that I have buffed out my creases under my eye I'm gonna
take that powder and I'm first going to start by pressing it I'm just going to press it just gently
press it into that under eye concealer which is going to just lock it down just gonna
smash it into your skin basically which sounds rough but like that's exactly what you wanted to
do you want to smash it into your skin so it's there it's going to stay put it's not going to
just be sitting on top of your skin because again if you're not make aware you don't want anything
to look like it's sitting on top of your skin you want to just look like your skin so pressing it in
I'm going to squeeze this just a teeny bit
this is optional but I like to squeeze like the tip of the brush Just a Touch so I can really get
in that tiny tiny corner of my eye and just depress this and to set that tear duct area
that we apply that concealer so anywhere you apply that concealer is where you're going to
want to put this powder for the most part I'm not going to really powder my cheeks which I you saw
I just kind of feathered out that concealer onto my cheeks but taking it into the outer corner of
my concealer now onto the side of my nose a little bit down just a little bit Feathering out this way
because I want to reduce the shine right here now it's great to have glow on the outskirts
of your face when it comes to like this little this little Nook of your face like right here
if you have a lot of shine right here what does this look like on camera like this side looks
more smooth it looks like you have no pores you just look like you have really smooth healthy skin
whereas this side my any texture or any pores that I have since it's so shiny with the glow
screen underneath it's actually enhancing that bit of texture or those pores that I have on my skin
so same thing I'm going to powder this under eye taking that coastless powder and just pressing it
pressing it pressing it locking it in again really just keeping in mind that non-makeup wear that's
out there and for that not make it wear it's if you're going to use concealer I have a lot
of people that tell me online when I have these conversations with them they tell me like well
no I don't I don't set my under eye concealer because that's just too much it's too heavy it
looks unnatural or it's you know it's this or it's that whatever the complaint is it's different for
everyone right but to me if you're going to wear concealer under eye you have to set it you just
do this might be an unpopular opinion but it's not going to look good unless you set it just a little
bit and you don't have to go crazy I'm not showing you how to bake I'm not telling that you have to
that's very very personal but if you're going to wear concealer you have to set it because honestly
in my opinion it looks better to wear no concealer under your eye than to wear concealer under eye
and not set it because you're gonna have all this creasing it's gonna look really heavy it's going
to settle into Fine Lines it's just not going to look Flawless or perfected so it's better to go
without than to go with thinking that not good or it's you know it's better not to set it trust me
I promise you it's better to set it so just taking a little more of that clouds
of powder which is like literally light as air it's so so lightweight
bring it in the T-Zone because I want just a little bit of shrine control in that area
a little bit on my chin and then powder is almost done except we're going to take a little more of
that powder same brush and we're going to sweep it on our eyelid just gently nothing crazy for
the non-maker wearer that has more oily skin or normal to oily skin or combination oily skin
just sweep a little bit of powder on your eyelids because and that way you can do what I'm about to
show you which is taking a natural tone bronzer like a very very natural bronzer for your skin so
a really natural bronzer that shows up just again very natural on my skin is Casablanca
matte bronzer from girlactic this is that bronzer that I grab when I want to look like I don't have
bronzer on my skin so for the non makeup wear out there whatever your skin tone is find a bronzer
that looks so natural on you that nobody would detect it and also those bronzers are going to
be the easiest to apply on your skin so if you have no skill with blending bronzers on
your skin and you really know where to start as far as like placement goes if you get a bronzer
that's too obvious or too dark or too orangey for your complexion let's just say or like the wrong
undertone in general it's going to be so obvious and you're going to want to avoid that completely
just don't wear bronzer so I'd rather you wear no bronzer than a bad bronzer that's not the right
tone or color for your skin so if you're feeling frisky and you want to delve into a little bit
of a natural bronzer let me show you how to do that for the non-makeup wear so take a natural
bronzer I do prefer a matte one because it just looks again more natural so avoid one that has a
lot of Shimmer in it because it's just going to be too much if you're doing that glowy sunscreen
underneath you don't want to be like glitter Shimmer Glitter Shimmer it's just too much you
want to have balance now for a natural application I want to talk about brush take a big fluffy
brush a big fluffy brush is going to be your best friend for a natural bronzer application because
it's going to give you a really soft wash of color that's going to just go all over instead of having
a small brush now let's just say for example you're going to use a brush that's around the
size this density when you go to put this on it's going to deposit a really heavy amount of product
and it's not going to be fluffy where it's going to just blend it out really naturally it's just
going to sit on your skin you have to work really hard to blend it out to make it look natural now
if you take a fluffy brush like this which which please excuse the fact that has product on it
I use this just for a previous tutorial but I'm using for this tutorial because it's a great size
for this application so I'm going to take the brush dip in tap off the excess always now for
the non makeup wear out there you want to start on the top of your forehead just go sweep sweep
nothing crazy sweep sweep gentle pressure I'm not going and like buffing it on like
being really aggressive just light pressure sweeping it back and forth
now as far as the placement goes with a bronzer with any bronzer if you're
going for like a super intense look or if you're going for like a really
natural look you still want to keep in mind this rule of thumb you want to keep in mind
applying it in the areas that the sun would naturally hit you so across your forehead
tap it on the top of your cheek just like the high point just to give a little more
warmth tap tap tap now I'm tapping in this spot because I'm going over that cream blush so I
can't really do that swirly swirl because it's going to lift that cream product up
so I'm changing my technique and I'm just tapping it on with whatever's left over I'm just gonna go
sweep sweep done like that's it that's all you need if you want to get a little crazy you could
always bring it down your neck just saying totally optional if you want to just warm up your neck and
see if it like a pale neck you just throw it down the side of your neck really easy avoid
the center that's where it's obvious just do the sides and then you're done now the reason why
powdering your eyelids like I did earlier was so important is because now we're going to take that
same natural bronzer we're going to switch to a fluffy brush this is just a BK Beauty 212 brush
any blending brush is going to work fine for this technique so just take a blending brush
you're going to dip into your natural bronzer tap off the excess looking straight into a mirror
you just want to do a nice gentle windshield wiper motion so just going straight back and forth
just warming up the crease of your eye
and what this is going to do is just it's going to give your eyes a nice flattering wash of color
it's going to bring them out and a really really natural way like almost to the point where it's
undetectable but once I finish the side I'll show you the difference so I'm only going to
go in about I only dipped into that bronzer about three times and I've just used very light pressure
nothing crazy I'm just sweeping it back and forth and then look at the difference that just
adding that little bit of bronzer on this side versus no bronzer on this side same technique
this is my more hooded eye so I have to go much higher up in the placement just to even them out
because the crease of this eye is hooded
so same thing windshield wiper motion I've dipped in about three times into that bronzer just going
back and forth super easy like anybody can do this and just a great way to give your eyes some
really natural definition so no makeup makeup type look we're done with bronzer we can like
put it away we can move on now I want to throw in something that is not going to be for everyone but
you know depending on what your comfort level is or what kind of look you really are going for but
this is still for like the non-makeup wears this is something that I recommend for anyone
who wants just a really natural easy color that they can just throw on their eyelids with their
fingertips or their brush and be done so this is a shade that's going to be really good for anyone
who's my complexion or lighter or a little bit deeper they do make deeper Shades in this formula
this is a Chanel cream eyeshadow this is the shade undertone which undertone can you tell I like this
eyeshadow undertone is just a beautiful natural beige like a warm toned beige it's so subtle it's
so beautiful and I always suggest this for my non makeup wears out there and like I said you could
either use your fingertip you can dip into it this only works if you have short nails just FYI okay
so now I got some of my fingertips I'm going to show you on this eye I'm just gonna pat pat
it's natural keep that in mind you're not going to see this huge amount of color
okay now I'm going to use the brush on this other side just so you can see how easy it is
pat pat
keeping it on my eyelid but you can see that this easily easily just blends right into I'm just
going to finish this side with my brush because it's it's just my preferred method but you can
see this blend so easily into that bronzer it's cohesive it's natural it's your eyes but there's
a little something there that helps to bring them out so I'm telling you for that non-makeup wearer
just do a nice cream natural Shadow and you can apply with your fingertips quick and easy
just tap tap tap like you saw or you can put on with a brush you don't have to have any
skill you really have to have zero skill to put that on okay now for the non-makeup wear
for the person that does not want to wear makeup and does not have the skill or the wherewithal
avoid eyeliners just avoid them there's no point I'm going to show you how to get really easy
really quick definition on your eyes without having to get out a pencil or liquid eyeliners
that are really intimidating or gel eyeliners even worse even more intimidating just avoid it avoid
the heartache just avoid it and instead pick up a dark brown Shadow now depending on what your skin
tone is you're going to have to cater it to that for me that dark brown that I love the most for
a really natural makeup look just one of them I should say is from this Kaja Bento Box their
eyeshadow trios you get three different eyeshadows but the darkest one is this really pretty
and super super neutral Brown so you can see it's neutral right it's like a it's like dark
brown it's not it's not super dark it's pretty natural so it's going to be easy to put on it's
not going to be too intense it's not too red it's not too cool tone it's looking right there in the
middle which is perfect for my complexion for a no makeup makeup look so I'm gonna use this instead
of taking like an intimidating angle brush or something like that I'm gonna get a smudger
brush and I hope this is less intimidating for you I think that it's less intimidating
personally so instead of having that sharp angle where you can kind of mess up a little more it's
just soft so it's going to give you a nice soft application with your eyeshadow I'm just going
to take that smudger brush I'm going to dip into the dark brown before I put this on I'm going to
tap off the excess so I don't end up having Shadow Fallout on my natural face now here's
where you want to slow it down a little bit so take that eyeshadow and don't worry about doing
a wing you're not here to impress someone with a wing you know you're not going for that you're
just going for some soft definition on your eyes just to make them pop and to bring them
out this is especially important like if you're someone who wears glasses like eyeglasses to see
um you want to be able to see your eyes underneath your glasses so just by having like that soft
bit of Shadow you don't have to do eyeliner or anything crazy you know to put false eyelashes
on just frame your eyes and just enhance them a little bit with some soft definition using a
dark brown Shadow this is going to be so quick so easy so taking that I'm gonna close my eyes
I'm just going to press this really close to my lash line that's it I'm not going to
go back and forth I'm not even dragging it across my lash line I'm just using
small and slow tapping motions now you can pull it out a little bit in the outer corner
you know me I can't help but give myself like a little hint of her wing that's totally up to you
and what you feel like you can you know what you feel comfortable with as far as like your
your ability with this but if you want to start in baby steps and just line right by your lash line
and then work your way up to that that's totally
fine too I'm gonna dip in to get a little more tap off the excess
and just press a little bit more in the outer Corner because I want the outer corner to just be
subtly darker and just tapered very slightly as it goes towards the inner part of my lash line
that way it's not one big thick line from inner corner to Outer corner you want to still have
like a slight taperedness to your eyeliner because it's going to be a more flattering way to wear it
so this eye is pretty much done it doesn't have to be anything else but this like you just you
can leave it at this and that's beautiful it's soft it brings out your eyes it's going to Define
your eyes in a really nice natural way so moving on to this eye same thing I'm just going to close
my eye gently I'm not like squinting really hard so just softly close your eye it's top
top I pulled out a little bit just like I did the other side tapering it as I go in and just tapping
now that's it you don't have to do the bottom lash line I'm just going to point it out there in case
you did want to do it what I would suggest you do instead of doing that dark brown that I just
showed you you can go back to your bronzer which is going to be a very very natural tone and just
so you have this in your mind in case you want to throw this into your no makeup makeup routine I
want to show you just so you know how easy it can be so I'm just going to take a pencil brush from
BK Beauty it's a 210 brush I'm going to dip into that same really natural bronzer and I'm going to
lightly and very gently go back and forth
only about three quarters of the way on my bottom lash line you can see I'm not going
this last quarter in because it's going to be there'll be just too much but this is a
very very soft natural way to Define your bottom lash line this is also ideal if you're someone who
does not want to wear a bottom mascara a lot of people don't because they don't want to have that
look it could be a little too much it could also run throughout the day which is a huge problem
and huge issue so if you have that problem in the past I would just say avoid bottom mascara
because it's better to have no mascara on your bottom lash line than have smudgy runny messy
mascara on your bottom lash line but to give your eyes that little bit of soft definition
just take that bronzer pop it under your eye and then call it good now if you're handy with a lash
curler this is when you want to bust it out if you're a non-makeup wearer but you still want
to have your eyes be open with minimal amount of makeup this is a great tool to utilize so if
you're if you're into it and you want to do it by all means grab a lash curler and curl your lashes
if this is not for you and you don't feel like you need to or you just have naturally curled
lashes on your own you can totally skip this part but I'm going to curl my lashes
this is a Shiseido lash curler and pinch pinch pinch and then repeat on this side on a pinch
page and then bench that's it doesn't have to be crazy now talking about mascaras let's talk
about mascaras for the non-makeup wear out there don't go for a messy formula avoid formulas that
are extreme dramatic super wet um chaotic avoid all those mascara formulas and just
find one that is just straightforward and to me the first one that pops in my mind as far
as like straightforward formulas I think anybody could wear and anybody could benefit from this
one from EXA it's the 1018 lash amplifying mascara is great like a really great it's a newer formula
it's a newer brand I believe um they're an indie brand but this formula is fantastic it's one of
the easiest formulas I think to build on your lashes it doesn't Clump easily unless you like
really pack it on but the reason why I really love it is because it's a cream formula so we
take the wand I'm going to flip my arm I'm going to get to the root and then pull up
and then I'm going to start to just blink down onto the wand so I'm going to kind of hold it
still you can see I'm just blinking onto that mascara now I'm going to use a different motion
I'm going to wiggle it back and forth get into the roots if you're a non-makeup wearer you're
not going to want to you're not going to want to pile on coat after coat in fact I'm just taking my
fingertips I'm going to lightly grab any excess that I don't want in the inner corner of my eye
so just a soft amount I'm going to wiggle it back and forth at the root and I'm gonna start to Blink
and then one more thing as far as the technique goes you want to make sure that you're really
depositing the most of this product at the root of your lashes and not at the tip now like I said I'm
not going to do the bottom lashes I don't think it's realistic I don't think that's something that
someone who is a non-makeup wearer that's going for like a really really natural minimalistic way
to wear their makeup I don't think it's necessary so I'm going to skip that I feel confident I feel
good because I have that little bit of natural shading on my bottom lash line with that bronzer
so I'm good to go but to each it on if you want to add it of course you can but I want to touch
on brows and how quickly and easily you can fill in your brows if you are someone who is
you know looking for something just really natural and like a really easy way to fill in their brows
where it's not super obvious so if that's the case I want you to avoid pencils and instead
go for either a tinted brow gel or if you are someone who's blessed with bushy beautiful full
Brook Shields type eyebrows then skip the tint because you're not going to need it and go for
just a clear brow gel just to groom them and tame them and to keep them in place that's all you're
going to need but for the people there that are like me who want like a tent and want some like
thickness and volume brought into their brows for like people who have spur Sprouts I would
do one of these now once super duper cheap one's a lot more expensive it's the benefit gimme brow
and then I have the wow brow from elf elf is only four bucks I'm not saying that you should buy one
over the other it's just I want to give you like two options the case one tickles your fancy more
this is the one that I have in my brows right now I'm just gonna add a little extra just so
I can kind of show you what it looks like it's the same exact formula basically so here we have
the benefit brush which is actually even smaller I actually prefer a slightly bigger one I have
more I just get more out of this one I prefer it this one's a little bit bigger the elf one
so I'm going to show you what the elf one does on one of my brows this is in dark brown I believe
and what I like to do is someone who has like extremely sparse brows I like to take the tip
of the wand which has the most amount of product on it and most bit of fibers and I like to just
push it up I've been obsessed with this brow well I think this is my third one that I'm on
in fact I need to do an updated empties video because I have so many new empties since the
last time I shot one but you can see that gives you color lift fullness within seconds it's so
so easy now tinted brow gels are also amazing if you're someone who has some gray scoring growing
into your brows and you want to disguise them you want to camouflage them get a tinted brow gel it
will it will just fix all your problems it's so so easy now let me show you the Gimme brow
just so you can see it this is in the shade five it's like a dark brown it's pretty close to this
in tone might be a team but deeper I'm gonna use the same technique I'm going to push it up into my
brows this is the technique that I think works the best like I said if you have sports brows using
the tip is a game changer okay so browser filled in this one's just a more wet formula this one's
much more dry I think it's just easier to work with in my opinion okay now we've reached the
lips we're onto the lips and this is where you can totally interchange any other things I'm about to
show you and any of the ideas I'm going to give you right now this is totally subject to change
and based on like what your preference is but I'm gonna pick back up my nude 6 Cream Blush because
this is going to double as such a beautiful quick easy and Beyond natural lipstick so I'm going to
take that I'm just going to push it on my lips that's it you can use a brush if you want you can
do whatever technique you want to do I think this is just easy just to Pat it on so I'm going to
Pat it on just press it into my lip I'm not even going to blend it with my fingertips I don't need
to it's a really natural color I'm gonna swipe a little bit on the top okay now I wanted to show
you some of my favorite options for a really really natural lip some are pricey some are
dirt cheap I'm gonna I'm gonna cover it all the ground so now one of the first ones I want to show
you is this girlactic Jello gloss balm all these are gonna be linked in the description box below
so you can pick and choose like you know which one is going to suit your needs more but this is going
to be like the Chapstick lovers lipstick so it's gonna be like the ideal lipstick for someone who
is like an avid chapstick wearer that I can't live without their chapstick like they're Burt's Bees
or chapstick brand whatever you do so this is for that person specifically so if you want to like up
the ante a little bit this is one of my favorite ones this is the barely nude and it's just a
beautiful natural like almost like a peachy nude so pretty this brand a whole bunch of different
colors too so you can go on the website and choose whatever one you know suits your skin tone and
what your what kind of look you're going for but this just a great option for someone who doesn't
want to wear a lipstick someone who doesn't want to wear a sticky gloss someone who doesn't want
to do like a makeup makeup on their lips my next option is the one I'm actually going to
put on it's it's probably my favorite out of all these no actually these are my two favorites these
are definitely my two favorites but this is the notorium phyto glow lip balm in the shade petal
they have all kinds of different shades there's one called Jam that's like absolutely stunning
on deeper skin tones it's beautiful Rich Berry this one on my skin is just a perfect everyday
natural pink so it's kind of like my lip color but enhanced it just goes to my lips it looks kind of
like it's just effortless like easy and effortless so these are a conditioning lip balm basically but
they have a tint so let me show you what this looks like on my hand just so you can see so
that's petal and you know again it's not going to be sticky so if you're someone who doesn't want to
wear a sticky lip gloss these are going to be so ideal for you I promise you now if you're looking
for something that's really inexpensive really inexpensive we're going to save some money but
you're still going to get a beautiful outcome and it's still a beautiful look to your lips these
from Elf are literally where it's at they're the hydrating core lip shine this is the shade happy
that I have I got this for an Elf Cosmetics full face tutorial and I've used it so many
times ever since it's really nice stays put on your lips it's natural it's such a great dupe
for like the high-end hydrating lip balms that are on the market I'm going to Swatch this one
next it's actually much more of a natural tone but that's the elf right there hydrating like I said
incredibly inexpensive I think these are six dollars this is an expensive too this is like
ten dollars I believe they'll all be linked so you can check the prices don't quote me
too hard I might be wrong on selling them now if you want to go a little fancier I have two
options from Givenchy that are really nice so if you want to go treat yourself and you want to feel
like some luxury on your lips I highly recommend either of these so this one right here it's the
001 liquid balm so it's just like a liquid it's kind of like a similar format to this but with a
like a doe foot applicator I'm just watching now so you can see the color look how pretty that is
that's the Givenchy right here
so this will obviously give you a brighter pink um this also looks just stunning on deeper skin tones
if you want to like naturally enhance the pink in your lip this is so pretty now if you if you want
to get the next step up also from Givenchy this is more like this is more like the really expensive
version of this but with more pigment if that makes sense so I'm just trying to give you like
a bunch of really good options different price points slightly variations in like pigment and
stuff this is also extremely nourishing extremely like balmy uncomfortable feeling on your lips
it's not like a traditional lipstick it might look like it is but trust me it's not so this
is a rose Perfecto lip balm in 201 I'm going to Swatch it right here this smells like heaven it
smells so good so I'm gonna Swatch it right here it's just beautiful so this is the Rose perfecto
201 and they have different shades in this too so if you want a deeper one or a lighter one
they have tons of different shades or not tons but they have different shades to choose from
so these are like a good range of different finishes some are less pigmented some are more
pigmented like I just showed you I think to finish off this look to keep it like really authentic to
when I want to wear like a no makeup makeup look I usually go for petals so I'm gonna put Petal
on and use my fingertips I'm just gonna Pat this on it feels so nice these are not uh lip glosses
they're like lip conditioners they're not sticky which is the whole reason why I even pointed these
out these are specifically for my no makeup makeup wears otherwise I could have just shown
you a really pretty natural lipstick color and a gloss and you'd be like well I'm not someone that
wears makeup so thanks but no thanks so these are for you I know that there's one for you
out of all these to choose from there's definitely one that you'll love so that
wraps up this step-by-step guide on how to do your makeup for the non-makeup wear these are
not the most traditional techniques and tips but I promise you I know firsthand these are
some really helpful techniques that I have shared with both my followers on Instagram
through DM and also in real life and I I know that they're going to help you out so much if
you try any of these techniques out or any of these products out leave me a comment I would
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