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Please explain how to "bake" your face tutorial - smokey eye full glam look | pia muehlenbeck

hi guys so this is my final look for tonight I have just shot my hair tutorial as well so if you want to see how I carried on from my makeup to get to this nice little updo it was actually super quick and easy because I spend so much time on my makeup so I ran out of time for hair but this is kind of exactly what I wanted to go for tonight so I've got little vintage earrings in and like a little I don't know like vintage looking dress and it's just a bit of a different look for me which I hope you enjoy okay is let's get started so to start off with I am going to prime my face my mum always said it's a crime not to prime so now I'm just grabbing a pea-sized amount and this is like a nice anti-aging primer which means is going to fill in all my little lines and smooth out my face really nicely I feel so nice and velvety now next step foundation I am using the Giorgio Armani maestro which I just love now I've gone pretty light on my foundation because I'm going to go pretty nuts with my contouring which has a lot of cover in it in and of itself so the palette I'm using is the cover of X contour palette it's like a cream palette it looks like that and I'm going to take a little bit of this to start with and you can see right now my face is a lot paler than my body so basically what I want to do is create a bit of contrast in my face so that the edges of my face blend with my body and the middle here is going to be a bit highlighted and light up so this is how I like to do my contour once I start off with the dark and bring that all around my head then I just carve out the hollows of my cheekbones like that and I make sure that I kind of it's weird but I'd lend it a little bit onto my ear because I don't something want like the side of my face but behind my face to be lighter than the contour so then here I just bring that down under the jaw so that that looks really strong and defined sometimes I even do a little line back here just to make that look Hollow in there still on the dark color and define my nose I like to start here at the inside of my eyebrow and just bring that curve in there which really makes your nose look a lot thinner then I actually I like it my looks to look really Sunkiss so I do like a little clown nose right here I actually color my whole tip in and Brown which kind of then looks like I've just had the Sun beaming down on my forehead and the tip of my nose is real like a sun kiss and when once you blend it all out it makes sense and a little bit under here which will make my lips look plumper see that this is thin nose plump lips all right now I'm moving on to the lighter color with a smaller flat brush like this I'm clearly not a makeup artist I don't know all the technical terms to these brushes but you get the general idea so for me this color is a little bit too light and this color is a little bit too dark but under my eyes here so I kind of tap between the two of them and find that perfect change and I bring this right down onto the edge of the nose there do you see that so where I've kind of put the dark line on my nose I stop it there and I immediately go into the highlighter so that's extra defined now I don't bring this high ladder up all the way under my eye I've kind of stopped a little bit lower and I'm going to actually blend it up so there's not too much product up here in between my creases otherwise you'll end up having creases in your concealer and you don't want that so the key is to have it a little bit lower and blend a small amount of it up then I'm going to get a bit of that middle shade here and make a little rainbow shape there and then the last one and pop it in the middle I'm going to take the same kind of mix between these two and actually bring that down this Creasey I have quite a deep laughs crease I guess that's what you call this because I have chubby cheeks so for me I like to put a little bit of highlighter in there as well and I'm just bringing that down around the nose because sometimes you have a bit of redness there or something which isn't great pop on the chin with the medium color and just because I have a little pimple under there I'm actually going to grab a bit of that medium color which is probably the closest shape to my actual face and just do a line under here so I've got a nice bit of coverage there and now I'm going to go with the lighter shade and do another line there which is just going to find that even more now going back to the lighter shade here just with the tip of the brush I'm going to take a little bit of that and I'm going to draw a line down the middle of my nose alright so that is the basis of my full face contour now this is going to create a lot of coverage I'm just gonna go back to my damp beauty blender and blend it all out now I start with the light bits and then kind of gradually go into the dark bits just so I'm not putting job bits into the light air is catch my drift now as you can see I'm blending that right up into the tear duct inside of my eyes just with the excess I tap a little bit of that onto my eye lids I don't want too much product on there but it's nice to just cover like get like little veins there so it's nice to just cover them a little bit so now at the point where I've blended outgoing light checks and now I can move on to blending out the dark contour make sure that you kind of bring that upwards rather than downwards okay so that's me blended out but as you can see I am looking quite shiny now in order to avoid that I'm going to use some translucent powder and for tonight I actually want to bake under my eyes so I'm going to just actually add one more layer of highlight under my eyes just to make sure that that's really nice and smooth and even just in those little dark under eye areas so to bake you just need a translucent powder and I'm going to dip my wet Beauty Blender in there and really like quite liberally apply this under my eyes you put lots of this on its gonna look strange for a while but it all makes sense in the end alright now I'm going to take a little bit more of that and put that here kind of on the middle of my forehead because that's another area where I get very shiny I'm going to put the tip of it like that and draw the line in the middle of my nose and a little bit here and also a tiny bit towards the inside of my cheek whew ok so now with this you just leave this for about 10 minutes or so so while I've got this on I'm going to do my eyes now you might have noticed I haven't done my eyebrows yet which modifies me when I see my own reflection so I'm going to go straight on to eyebrows I'm using this model coat I browse 10 it is the best eyebrow tool I have ever used on one side here you've got like the little roll out stick color and on the other side you've got a gel to set it all right now the other side I'm gonna gel a set it I like to flick these inner hairs upwards so it looks like I have more natural volume and kind of messiness to my brow and then here I kind of flick them down a little bit just to make that straight line and then towards the end I flicked them kind of towards my ear to again make it look a little disheveled because I really like that look at the moment and that will set there quite nicely now I'm going to move on to the eyes okay so I'm going to start off with this hood up Beauty palette and as you can see I'm a big fan of this color here I'm just going to apply that to my lids I'm going to take a bit of it and bring that in to kind of touch my contouring next I'm going to use this Smashbox contour palette and I'm actually not going to use it to contour right now I'm going to grab a pretty big little eye shadow brush and take that middle color there and just fill in the crease in my eyes and it's just a really nice natural bronze color just got a bit of that on and blend out now I'm going to brush away a little bit of that baking translucent powder there because I want to work on the little fat pockets underneath my eyes so with a very thin little brush like that I'm going to take more of that bronzy color and blend it all the way down for me I have these little pockets of fat right under my eyes and sometimes I get my makeup done and like the artist will just do eyeliner and then nothing underneath which makes me look very tired like there's a distinct difference between you know that little pocket of my eyes and then the dark deeper circle below that so the best thing that I found to counteract that and to make you look way more awake is to smoke it out so I literally color that entire section in in a nice bronzy color okay so now I'm going to line my eyes I'm going to start off with this angular liner here from model Co and just draw a little square down here and up this doesn't have to be too perfect because I am going to blend this all out I do want a smoky effect rather than a strong line I basically like to do a little triangle like that and then I'm going to bring the liner to connect to that it's a very strange thing I know but for some reason a winged eyeliner doesn't look that great on me and if I do like this it works a lot better like the shape just works better with my eyes now as I'm lining the waterline here I'm actually going to flick a little bit of that out at the end and go a little bit below my eye here it's gonna look really minute to start with but it will look smoky eventually to smoke it out I'm going to go for a really nice warm smoky color so I'm going to go with this coppery matte eyeshadow here and take an angular brush like that a really thin angular brush and just gravity that and trace all the way along my line basically fully cover it up this is why it didn't matter too much that my liner isn't perfect but you do want the black kind of a sit underneath this because it's going to make it a much darker more intense pop of color you have to keep taking more of this because you do want it to be a really concentrated color along the line there now with that same color I'm going to blend out the dark bit of eyeshadow that I've done down there and then actually sort of bring it towards underneath my eye there as well but without the black underneath it it's going to look a little bit lighter so it's going to start to give that smoky effect right away so more of this at the outer corner and then just a little bit towards the inside so the beauty with contouring and having this are baking here first is that if any of your eyeshadow drops it's actually going to drop straight onto the translucent powder would you brush away anyway so it actually acts as a bit of a you know protector for your face as well so that's where we're at now I'm going to go back to just contour palette and grab that nice middle bronzer shade and just blend underneath it out now I'm going to take that same covery color with a really dense little eye shadow I guess this is like a blending kind of brush but I'm going to dab that on the outside of my eyes and just towards the bottom color that whole fit in now I'm going to bring that up into the crease and pretty much cover half my eye with it see how the inside there is still light I've just covered it towards the outside and the most concentrated section is over here now I'm going to take my bronzy color again and with a thicker brush blend it out towards the top and now with that same thin angular brush I'm going to take black matte eyeshadow which is really repented and draw across the line again and blend that out towards the end now I'm going back to this I'm going to take a little bit of that black and just put it right on the outer edges I'm going from there blending that in towards the eyelid I'm going back again to my oh okay going back again to this bit blend that all towards the top you kind of have it I also blend this on the inside of my lid there so there's no harsh transition from the light to the dark it kind of forgot light bronze copper then black just on the inside of my eyes here I would like a little bit of a highlight so I'm going to take this beautiful gold shimmery color here and a very small amount I'm just going to apply it inside that which will really open up and brighten my eyes now I'm just going to brush through my lashes and apply a slick of mascara all right and that's the eye done and now it's time to get rid of this translucent powder so in order to get rid of it I'm going to use a brush and a pressed powder with some pigment in it so this is like a powder foundation I'm just going to grab a little bit of that and tap it away and then really gently bit by bit flick away this translucent powder you see how that just disappears you do want to bring that highlight all the way up there so it gives you that really fierce awake look and now you can see that has really brightened up down guys and the great thing about this ears I'm not going to get the creases when I'm smiling all day under my eyes where the concealer is and it is really kind of thick now the same thing to the rest of the face the finishing touch on this is a little bit of blush now I'm going to take a tiny bit of Mac highlighter I'm just going to put that on a read big loose brush and just do this at my cheekbone this oh my gosh I've got this the other day and it is the coolest so it is a Smashbox always sharp liner and at first I'm not sure what it was like kind of talking about every time you put the lid on and twist it it actually sharpens it which is so cool so then you untwist it and there's more that's come out and it's ready to use every single time you open it so clever right so I'm gonna line and I like to do this little trick here with line up towards the outer corner of my eyes I like to have a little bit of a smile actually kind of drawn on not full Joker style a mod just a tiny little flick at the corner here upwards in an upwards direction will mean that you don't ever have resting you just have like a resting smile face but it's going to be really subtle so you got this and just blend that up I like this color so I'm actually going to do my pilot with it now that is a really beautiful shade I'm a big fan of that but I'd like my lip to be even more nude for this look given that I've got quiet smokey eyes so I'm going to take a little bit of this super light concealer color here just tap that onto my lip starting from the middle and blending outwards and last but not least I am going to grab some of this a Smashbox insta madness is a really cool product I've not seen this before but it's basically like a lip gloss that you put over the top of your lipstick which will make any lipstick matte now this is already very matte but I've discovered that it's a fantastic um product to actually set a lipstick and the one thing that really annoys me about nude colors is that I feel like when you speak and smile and drink and things like that when your apps a lot of the time you can get that line there where it kind of separates from you know the wetness of your lip so this product actually prevents that from happening which I just think is fantastic so I'm gonna put a bit that on as well oh right so that is the final look done as you can see I've got a very smoked out kind of coppery colored eye and then super contour and then I've just kept it you know a little bit in balance with a nice nude matte lip so I'm going to go and do my hair as well but I figured I should do that in a separate video because otherwise this tutorial would be like outrageously long so if you do want to see that click this link here I don't know it'll be somewhere on the screen you

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