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How I learned and do makeup







I know that many of you struggling with your make-up but I have one really good piece of advice for you go to youtube watch tutorials and practice a lot. I was not practicing at all because I was thinking that it can not be so hard and I don't need to practice. There are also free make-up courses online, I went through Alison.com / Diploma in makeup artistry. 


In the online course, I learned the basic principles of makeup and then I started practicing. 


My daily skincare routine


My daily skincare routine is changing depends is it winter or summer. When i started to take good care of my skin i was feeling more feminine and this is something that i enjoy doing. Taking good care of your skin also helps you to create a good canvas for makeup. 


In summer mornings and evenings:


  • Washing my face with cleanser
  • Spread toner
  • Spread serum
  • Spread moisturizer
  • Spread eye cream


In winter mornings and evenings: 


  • Washing my face with cleanser
  • Spread moisturizing toner in layers (3-5 layers)
  • Spread serum
  • Spread moisturizer
  • Spread eye cream



Buying makeup


I don't use a huge amount of money on make-up because it does not make sense to me. You can get quality products for decent money, so my advice is make a little research online before buying make-up products. My favorite make-up brands are Lumene, Essence, Makeup revolution, and Nyx. 







Equipment


When i was deep in the closet i didn't have my make-up table in the house but this is something that i recommend having if it's possible. Invest in good make-up lights but remember that you may want to check how your makeup looks also in natural lighting.


When you are buying makeup brushes, invest in quality eye makeup brushes and save money for other brushes. I made the mistake and buy cheap eye shadow brushes and it was really hard to do decent makeup with those. 

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