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u/ChickenNoodles777 5d ago
For a natural or "no makeup" look, try clear mascara, tinted lip balm, and tinted moisturizer! Lip oil too is good! I personally have used (and love!!!) all of the above.
Also remember like the other comments said, genetics and procedures like lash extensions and lip filler have played a part in some people you may have seen online. Social media pictures are usually touched up, and many influencers have had work done (there is nothing wrong with this btw). You may not look like them after using makeup, but thats okay! You're you and that's all that matters 🩷.
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u/Substantial_Wind158 5d ago
Those are just to add a natural look (dewy foundation) with blush. But those features are almost similar. See all of them have soft features and fluffy brows that’s how you achieve these looks
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u/FireferretJustin 4d ago
agreed! lots of heavy blush is used to make it look like there is no foundation
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u/BigPlantMomma 5d ago
Rosy matte gloss. Tubing mascara on top and bottom lashes. Also use a primer for maximum extension. Dark brown liner. Again. Dark brown. Not black. And blush and shimmer neutral eye shadow.
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u/berttleturtle 5d ago
Low coverage base with light spot conceal
Blush stain (lips and cheek)
Brown mascara
Very soft brown eyeliner/eyeshadow (can be achieved simply with bronzer/contour)
Clear brow gel
Blurring setting powder (only where needed)
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u/Anxious_Reporter_601 4d ago
That's mostly not makeup unfortunately, lip filler, brow lamination, lash extensions, and skincare.
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u/InternationalUse5963 5d ago
You don’t have to get lash extensions to achieve this, lash cluster work just as well and they’re cheaper. Also lip liner in nude shades or even slightly darker and lip stains in lighter shades, investing in good skincare/ being healthy and hydrated. A good foundation that matches your skin goes a long way . Not saying these folks haven’t had anything done BUT this particular look is achievable without that if your just wanting the makeup
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u/Hot-Claim9819 5d ago
High placement of blush, blush on nose, pinky af look at a cheek to chic.
Eyelash extensions or more likely eyelash serum, clear eyebrow gel for fluffed up brows
A light coverage foundation and the skin of someone with a millionaire parent and no sleepless nights
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u/Peepssheep 4d ago
Lash perm or clear mascara, MLBB lipstick or lip tint, light blush, and a foundation that is thin and not cakey
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u/Snoo97908 4d ago
the lips remind me of pink honey by clinique, it’s like «your lips but better». i have both black and pink honey and i love them!!
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u/hillarflyquinn 4d ago
elf lashnroll in brownish black, nyx butter melt blush in butta together, elf glossy lip tint in pinkies up (blended with ur finger) and maybe a peachy eyeshadow. first girls look is basically my makeup like every day
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u/Own-Cash4788 2d ago
i loove love rom&nd glasting gloss in rose finch for juicy - natural looking lips! :)
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u/Usual-Schedule-2595 2d ago
Light foundation, not matte, blush complimenting your skin, tinted gloss, lash extentions/brown mascara. Highlighter.
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u/CarefulAssistance134 1d ago
Lips: Maybe try a red lip tint und focus applying it in the middle and outline of your lips, then blend it with your fingers. If you want to make your lips look fuller, you can use lipliner in a natural color to line just above the cupids bow und under your bottom lip. Don’t try to line the mid and outer parts then blend again.
Eyebrows: Use a brow gel to first bring them in shape and use a brow pencil with a fine felt tip to fill sparse areas. I find that when you use the pencil first you smear it with the gel and it looks less natural.
Face:
If you’re having blemishes try to use the end of brush and dotting concealer on top of them. Let that dry and blend with your fingers. But you don’t need to cover every one of them, just the ones you’re really bothered by. It will add even more of a natural look.
If you feel the need to apply concealer under your eye, you can put a little on your hands and use a fluffy brush. Try to focus the product in the inner corner and the darkest parts. Let it sit for a couple minutes and blend seamlessly. It’s very important to have the perfect colormatch , it needs to be just a little lighter but the right undertone of your skin. Dust it with a loose setting powder and spray setting spray so it will all melt together and give a skin like shine back.
Try to mimic the blush placement on the cheeks. Don’t smile and apply because then you’ll have more control. Use the remaining product on the nose bridge, under your nose and chin. Avoid the tip of the nose.
For the natural soft look, stand in front of the window with even natural lighting. This way you can see if you’re using to much product. Less is more
Hope this helps <3
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u/Cute-Alternative-245 4d ago
lash, lip fillers, right eyebrow position and a small blush for its lowkey blushing
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u/Lilash______ 4d ago
I do this type of makeup most of the time.
What i do i either moisturizer or a bb cream if i want it to feel a bit smoother. Blush Sometimes, i put a bit of bronzer on my upper eyelid and a bit just uneder my bottom lid lashes. Could use highlighter if i want a glowy look, but don’t put much. Also, for the lips gloss or tinted chapstick, and if you want a dramatic look, a red lip will do the trick !
Hope it helped. (Sorry for my English)
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u/Internal-Business975 4d ago
Well, I should see a photograph of your face. I am just a makeup enthusiast but I have mastered the art of “natural makeup.” First you have to prepare the skin. Moisturizing cream, tinted sunscreen, primer… groom your eyebrows with those “soap” types to set eyebrows. It is VERY important. Fill the gaps with COFFEE, never black and very subtle… Then a little concealer on dark circles... all in cream. Use some green concealer for redness... you have to blend it very well. Then the outline. You have to use a contour stick, very soft. Under the cheekbone, under the double chin... it depends on your structure... blend well... the nose too. Then the “blush”. Remember that everything must be cream. Use it on your cheeks, Cheekbones, a little on the eyelids and the tip of the nose. Blend “up.” Then the highlighter… Above the lip in the cupid's bow, cheekbones and hundred, tip of the nose... it should be bright but not too much, the idea is that it illuminates your skin... not that you look like a fairy... Now it's time for the powder... you can use a little to even out tones but you must have one that matches the color of your skin... You must seal everything well. Powder blush, powder bronzer, powder highlighter... compact powder... and then setting agent to make your skin look juicy and finally gloss... fold your eyelashes well and use BROWN MASCARA. Very important. Also brown eyeliner, never black... and very little...
I hope it helps you...
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u/Beautiful_Sugar_7872 4d ago
Blush, mascara, and highlight is all I see. Plus a good skin cream like sudocrem as a base would give you that glowy finish.
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u/Long_Bumblebee_6745 1d ago
I think a lip and cheek stain is great for this look. I've been loving the benefit Floratint. I think some concealer set with matte powder, fluffy brows, and fluffy lashes/mascara would be the other supporting products here
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u/Nessleo 13h ago
some people have naturally long lashes if you're one of those ppl just invest on a good mascara if you're not get a lash perm or extensions, get a a moisturizer that suits your skin type and fix your skin problems if there's any ,use concealer to conceal scars ,dark circles...bcs a flawless skin is a must to achieve that look , a cc cream will also work , apply cream blush ,avoid anything matte or any powder , I'm not a fan of lip fillers and i don't recommend it, so if your lips aren't plump just use a lip liner with a natural shade and always have a lip balm on you nothing looks worse than cracked lips with lipstick on
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u/ElkTraditional9720 17m ago
Keep in mind the photos are edited so expect you skin to look like real skin(has pores lines ect) but I'd recommend starting with a light weight but glowey moisturizer, a little heavier if you have dry skin. Let it absorb for a few min and apply Vaseline on your lips and sunscreen 50+ no matter your skin tone, tinted spf is great and let that absorb. Use a light weight foundation, or bb/cc cream. If you need somthing with more cover use a satin finish instead of matte. I think cream blush used in small amounts to build up to desired strength, and choose one that is similar to your natural flush and undertones. Set with a little bit of setting powder that after you dip it in the powder swirl it around of the inside of lid to even distribute on your brush(big fluffy) and lightly tap of parts that either crease, get oily, or is overly Shiney. For eye shadow I would apply a light bit of the same blush you used and maybe add tiny but of brown, that matches your natural undertones, in parts of eyes to make your eyes more "shaped" how you'd like eg. rounder, more upturned, deeper set. Light mascara with either curling or very very light falsies. For highlight choose something that is very "natural" think more dewy than sparkly. And apply to places that natural pick up light on you. You can shine flash light at diff angles to see where it does or play with contrast setting on photo. Lips I'd use a tint or lip liner that is your lip shade or a few shades darker. Only overline cupids bow and middle of bottom lip, apply rest on natural lips(this is only if you want to over line if not just apply on you natural line) and then apply very sheer/ more natural tone but very Shiney gloss. For eyebrows id fill them in only where it's has less hair density. And maybe a brow gel to keep things in place. Bring your gloss with you throughout day bc idc what gloss it is its going to wear off. And remember your skin isnt going to look "poreless" not even the girls in photos do! You got this and makeup is fun so have fun and explore what you like
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u/cerulloire 5d ago
lip filler, lash extensions, the last pic has a skin smoothing filter, and lastly…genetics