Sunday 26 July 2015

How to do Your Own Makeup for Day & Night

How to do Your Own Makeup for Day & Night

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Believe it or not, I am terrible at doing my own makeup. I’m decent at doing it for a friend, but when it comes to my own face, I never get it right. I have been wanting a step by step lesson for ages so I asked my London makeup artist, Emma Lovell, to show me how. One of my gorgeous school mum friends from my son Mosey’s class agreed to be the model (thank you, Kate!), and I learned so much. I hope it’s helpful for some of you!
Kate Skrypec
 

Our Model

My friend Kate Skrypec was our model for the day, and Emma Lovell replicated the same makeup techniques she used for me in Venice. Scroll down to the bottom to see the amazing final results and the products used for each step!

Before you start: Skin prep

Before you start to think about applying makeup, it’s important to take good care of your skin by cleaning and moisturizing. These are vital steps that yield the best final results.
Before applying makeup, Emma always cleans the face and neck using a cleansing water and cotton pads.
Next, Emma pats moisturizer on Kate’s face and neck. Apply by dabbing a bit on a few key sections—the forehead, chin, cheeks—now rub the moisturizer in, rubbing upwards and moving from the center out. Emma spends a few minutes making sure she’s really blended the moisturizer into Kate’s skin. One of Emma’s many tips is to moisturize the entire neck, including the back; this keeps the front nice and taut! Don’t forget to always moisturize your lips using the lip balm of your choice.
 
Products Used
SkinPrep-Clarisonic
 
We can’t recommend washing your face and neck with the Clarisonic Blue Cleansing System enough. It’s rapidly become one of our must-haves with a marked improvement in our skin.
SkinPrep-NuxeCleansing
Nuxe Cleansing Water is a great, basic cleanser.

 
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Nuxe’s Créme Prodigeuse Day for an all around moisturizer.


Daytime Makeup

Emma recreates the makeup she usually does for my daytime interviews and appearances.

Step 1: Foundation

When looking for the right foundation, try and match it to your neck rather than your face as you want your face color to blend seamlessly between the two.
Daytime Foundation
Emma applies a few dabs of Jemma Kidd’s Light As Air Foundation to the forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin. Notice Emma puts the foundation on her hand first and uses her fingers to apply it and work it onto Kate’s skin. Always start from the center and work outwards.
Products Used
DaytimeFoundation-JemmaKidd
 
Emma used Jemma Kidd Light As Air Foundation #2 Light on Kate.

 

Step 2: Concealer

Emma puts some more concealer on her hand and uses a brush to apply layers under the eyes, on the chin, in the t-zone, and around the nose—in the winter, these are the places where people need the most coverage. As always, go slow, and don’t use it all up at once.
Products Used
DaytimeConcealer-JemmaKidd


Step 3: Curl the lashes

Daytime Lashes
This is Emma’s one “don’t leave the house without it” must. Always, always curl your lashes. As Emma says, it wakes up your face.
Emma starts at the very root of the lashes and little by little “walks out” toward the ends.
Products Used
DaytimeLashes-EF
 
 

Step 4: Eyeshadow

Emma likes to use a creamy eyeshadow like the ones from Ellis Faas. She uses a brush to slowly apply the eyeshadow blending it into the socket line (but not all the way up to the eyebrows!). Don’t dab a lot on all at once. Build the color slowly and in layers. With a small brush, also add a tiny line of shadow under the eye.
Products Used
DaytimeEyeshadow-EllisFaas
 
Ellis Faas Creamy Eyes in E107—a nice mushroom-y shade that is perfect for Kate’s coloring.


Step 5: Mascara

Emma puts a smudge of mascara straight onto her hands and uses a tiny, flat-ended brush to apply. She starts at the root and moves to the tip of each eyelash, making sure to define every single lash. Dark brown is great for rich, daytime color.
Daytime Mascara
Emma now uses the Mascara brush to coat every single lash. Remember, work in layers and don’t overload your brush. The idea is to build up slowly!
 
Products Used
Jouer makes a Mascara that comes in a rich brown that Emma recommends for daytime makeup: Jouer Everyday Classic Wear Mascara


Step 6: Eyebrows

Another must that Emma insists on is filling in the eyebrows as it’s the best way to frame the face. Choose a color that is slightly paler than your natural color. Fill in your eyebrows in light feathery strokes, making sure to accentuate and elongate your features as much as possible.
Now, using a clean mascara wand (could be from an old makeup set that you’re not using anymore), brush out the hairs.
Products Used
DaytimeEyebrows-Jouer
Jouer Brow Definer comes in a variety of shades and with a mascara wand, which is a must for defining brows.

 

Step 7: Cheeks

Emma likes to use a cream blush for a daytime look. She uses her hands to dab it on the apple of Kate’s cheeks and then blends up and out.
Products Used
DaytimeCheeks-PaulJoes
For the cream based daytime powder that Emma recommends, Paul & Joe’s is a good option. On Kate, Emma used a plum shade like “Marionette 01.”


Step 8: Lips

Daytime Lips
Emma always mixes lipstick to get exactly the color she wants. First she dabs Kate’s lips directly with the stick. Then, she mixes the colors directly on her fingers, alternating lipsticks, and applies directly on Kate’s lips.
Products Used
 

Step 9: Final Touches

Using a thick brush, dust the T-Zone with a loose setting powder. This sets the makeup and reduces shine.

Products Used
DaytimeFinalTouches-EF



Transition into Night time

For my red carpet makeup in Venice, Emma only had 20 minutes to prepare, so she built on the daytime makeup she’d already done. Here’s how Emma transitioned on Kate.

Step 1: Eyeliner

Nightime Eyeliner
 
Squeeze some liquid liner directly onto your hand and with a brush, apply to the very top of the eyelashes—starting from the middle of the eye and going out. Mix black and brown for a rich color. Use a slightly bigger brush or a Q-tip to blend.
Emma now draws a line with an eye pencil just above the line she’s made already with the liquid liner. Here you want to work across the eye, not just from the middle. Using a brush, blend and extend out.
Products Used
NightimeEyeliner-Jouer
 


NightimeEyeliner-EF


Step 2: Eyelashes

Now use the pencil and blend in right beneath the root of the lashes.
NightimeEyelashes-LashXtension
 
NightimeEyelashes-EllisFaas
Ellis Faas’ Ellis Mascara is also highly recommended.
 
Nightime Eyelashes
Use one coat of black mascara to make the eyes pop. As before, build slowly and in layers, from the roots to the ends. For a dewy eye look, put a bit more on the middle lashes (this rounds the eye).

Step 3: Lips

Use a lipliner that is one shade darker than the lipstick of your choice. Be sure that your pencil is nice and sharp. Start with the cupid’s bow of the lips, then the bottom lip and slowly extend out to the sides.
NightimeLips-1
When you use lip liner, rather than using your fingers, it’s good to use a small, flat brush to apply lipstick for precision’s sake.
NightimeLips-2
This one’s been passed on for generations: Use a tissue to blot. Finish up with a dab of lip gloss. Emma uses her fingers for this, too.
 
Products Used
NightimeLips-Jouer
Jouer makes a good lipliner – Lip Definer
NightimeLips-EF
Emma used the EF Studio Lip color palette (specifically the L102 palette) for Kate’s lips.
Jemma Kidd Hi-Shine Silk Touch Lipgloss in Tea Rose #10 was a good shade for Kate’s lips.
 
NightimeLips-JemmaKidd

Step 4: Cheeks

Dab a tiny bit of light shimmer at the very top of the cheekbone and on the end of the brow. Blend in.
Under the cheekbone add a bit of shading with a darker powder. Use an angled brush to apply. This adds contour and makes Kate’s face look chiseled. Finish again with a light dusting of powder.
Products Used
NightimeCheeks-JemmaKidd
 
Jemma Kidd’s Dual Illuminator Crème Highlighter & Shimmer Dust is good for adding those subtle touches of shimmer at the top of the cheekbone.
NightimeCheeks-EF
 
Again, Emma usedEF|Studio Loose Settingpowder for the final look.
 

Step 5: And to really liven up the look …

Emma dabs shimmery eye shadow on the center of Kate’s eyelid. Emma says there’s nothing worse than a dry-looking eye! This shimmer makes Kate look glistening.
Products Used
NightimeLiven-EF
 
EF|Studio’s Glitter in metallic hues is a good option.

Finished!

Kate is looking beautiful and ready for her night out.
 

Note: Brushes

Brushes are most definitely a worthwhile investment. To make them last, Emma washes her brushes after each use with a 2-in-1 shampoo & conditioner and leaves them to dry on a towel each night.

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