The temperature is quite crisp so there's no better time than this to ace a dewy finished makeup look. Endless beauty trends come and go, but some are here to stay. One such trend is the "underpainting" makeup trend, a hack we are more than ready to include in our regular makeup routines. The trend helps achieve a fresh take on natural-looking makeup with a super easy reverse technique. We have got you covered with a step-by-step guide to getting the look.
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What Is The "Underpainting" Makeup Trend?
The latest makeup trends are always a conversation starter among beauty fanatics. There are often many trends that continue to be a part of our beauty dictionary and one such trend is the "underpainting" makeup trend. The technique has seen a viral resurgence on the social media platform TikTok. The technique for this trend seems super simple and easy to follow. It is about reversing the entire contouring process. Instead of applying bronzer, blush and contour over the foundation, you need to apply it under the foundation for a natural, "barely there" makeup look.
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How To Achieve This Look?
Achieving trending techniques seem simple but the wrong steps can leave you with a mess. This technique tends to make your foundation look even and natural while providing longer wear time than normal. To get this right, you need to
1) first prep your skin as usual
2) then apply blush, contour and bronzer. Increase the intensity of the products when applying as you want them to show through once you apply the foundation.
3) Once you are done with the placement of the contouring products, carefully apply a thin layer of foundation over it.
A tip: avoid using a high-coverage foundation for the products underneath to be visible. Now with a damp beauty blender, blend everything to get that dewy, natural-looking finish.
That's all there is to the technique, now it's time to try it out!