I'm 63 and have found all of your tutorials helpful because you provide not only instruction but also explanations that allow your subscribers to interpret for their own facial characteristics. I think that using black shadow at the base of the lashes has been the tip that has helped me most, along with the hooded eye tutorial. I am being treated for cancer at the moment and I'm currently bald due to chemotherapy. It really helps to be able to make the most of my make up application so that when people look at me, they see a bald beauty rather than a cancer victim. Keep up the good work.
All the best to you, darlin'! You seem to have a wonderful attitude, and in my opinion (and experience), that is more than half the battle. The mind and body do have amazing potential, and of course we can't just WISH ourselves better, I believe that our attitudes and frame of mind will most certainly have some kind of an effect on our bodies - both negative and positive! I'm pretty sure that watching Wayne's videos also helps with your positive attitude as well! Not only is info absolutely invaluable, he's also such a positive person himself! I know that I've never watched a single one of his videos that didn't make me smile. 😊 He's always very upbeat and shows a true passion for his craft - it just seems to rub off on his viewers! Plus, he's most definitely easy on the eyes 😊😉! Anyway, I wish you all the best in your recovery and hope that you have a wonderful day! 🍻🍷🌞☺
I really love your response to your current situation. ... they see a bald beauty rather than a cancer victim. I wish you a speedy recovery. Keep hope alive!
The best advice I learned, I read in an article about anger management. The scenario was that a person was in a hurry to get to work. He got behind a woman who was moving more slowly than he liked. They came to a stop light, and he saw the woman gesturing to someone in the back seat. The light turned green, and she didn't go. He started honking and swearing and yelling at her. She jumped out of the car and was clearly very frantic. She reached into the back seat and grabber her toddler child who was choking on something. The moral being: You never know what someone else is going through. So calm yourself and have a little compassion. The author called this scenario BIBS (baby in the back seat). I told my kids this at the time, and now, all I have to say is "Bibs" if they're being judgmental. Sorry this is so long, but it had a big effect on me.
That’s a really great story. Great advice. I take it the baby was okay... Reminds me of the time when I was driving to find shoes for a funeral for my boyfriend at the time. He had suddenly passed because of sleep apnea. Anyway I was about to miss my turn to get to the store. So I hurried and got in front of the person beside me but then I had to slam on the brakes to turn (after the fact I realized that I should have slowed down.) I was an emotional mess and I am sure the person in the other car was pissed (they honked.) I still feel like an idiot for that mistake but I think it was at least slightly understandable considering the situation. The store was closing soon and I had to drive about 8 hours the next day. I was panicking. Still embarrassed at least 10 years later...
I got this from my daughter. Replace negation words with other phrases. "I don't like lima beans" becomes, "I prefer black beans or "I can't run a five k", might be, "I can walk in a five k." It's a subtle change, but with practice and over time, it forces the thought process to become more positive. Thought determines action.
That's similar to something my mom always corrects me on. Me complaining: "I have to _______ (undesirable action)" "No, you mean, 'you GET to ______', some people can only wish they were able to ________!" It really changes your perspective!
I'm terribly late to this, but I got this advice from my father: "Get an education, hang up your shingle (establish a career is what he meant) and never depend on a man to take care of you. Including me." Bonus: "Always say thank you. Always remember to express gratitude when someone does something for you."
When I was 9 years old my Dad told me for the first time, "If you don't take care of yourself no other SOB will." I thought, "But you're my Dad!" And, being a kid he was suppose to take care of me. He did. As I grew up, he'd tell me this ever so often. Once I became an adult I understood he was right. People can help at times but ultimately you have to take care of yourself, be independent and self sufficient.
I taught my daughter since about three years old. Women grow up, and a lot of them look to get married for him to take care of her. Marry for love. Two... You have to take care of yourself. Don't depend on anyone. Even the best person. Even your husband. Things happen. And if you count on them, you'll be sadly disappointed. Even if you're married.. don't put all your eggs in one basket. In other words. Keep your money to yourself. Don't lose your identity. Lots of women do. We are way underappreciated. Today... She's a PhD. She's looking for jobs now. But she's pretty smart.. she should get recognized. Still not married.
I became unable to walk and most of my days are spent at home in a chair. For a few years I couldn't deal well with what I was going through, I felt useless, worthless, and lonely. One Sunday, I was listening to a talk and the man who was speaking, I can't remember his name, said, "When you can't do what you've always done, do what's most important". I began looking at my life realizing that there was still important things I could do from where I sat!
I have a related one. "Am" defines you, "have" does not. With, for example, "I have depression," the problem is just a part of the whole, not the whole itself. It's helped me survive a gnarly mix of unfortunate circumstances.
You ARE important never forget that! No disability or misfortune can make you worthless. If you can brighten one person's day, you matter, and let me tell you, you brightened mine! Keep being beautiful!
I read in an elimination diet guide that a lot of people who have to go on elimination diets fail because they focus on all the foods they miss rather than focus on all the foods they can still have, and eventually cave. Totally changed my mindset (I have a lot of sensitivities). Instead of focusing on what I cannot do, I focus on what I -can-! In a weird way, having certain restrictions has honed my skills in ways they otherwise would never have been honed. I've taken that mantra to all aspects of my life, not just diet. I also say as a mantra, do what you can, when you can. We can't do all the things all the time.
There is a saying my mother used to say "Mejor sola que mal acompañada!". Which translates to " Better alone than in bad company." P.S. Your tips are everything!! 😍
chicameowr My Dads way of saying that was "if you lay down with dogs you get up with fleas." Your Mom's way of saying it sounds much prettier though. It's truly amazing how true those statements are.
I have several that I absolutely live by: *Do not anticipate things that may or may not happen (this one is for all the anxiety or worry ridden folks) *True friendship is only revealed in an act of kindness that gains someone NOTHING, not even personal recognition or in fact may even cost them to do it. Remember: NICE does NOT equal KIND and there IS a difference!!!! *When someone wrongs or hurts you, dont internalize that, you dont deserve to be stuck with the baggage and they dont deserve to have that much control over your mind! (A teacher gave me this bit of advice after I was raped and it helped me greatly to heal and keep perspective/on track)
Thank you for doing so much about hooded eyes!! My eyes are so hooded you can't see any lid at all when I'm looking straight on and I know it's just going to get worse (I'm only in my early twenties). I've learnt more from this channel than from all the other beauty vloggers put together. The best advice I've ever gotten was from my mum: never become financially dependent. She was a successful accountant before I was born, but stopped working after she had me. No prenup, no separate accounts, etc. When my parents divorced, she was left with next to nothing, a one-bedroom apartment she could barely afford, lawyer bills she couldn't pay, and a resume with the last entry from the mid-90s. Even if you choose to depend on someone else financially, take precautions.
The best advice I ever got was from my 5th grade teacher. He said, “question everything”. Even if it is your parents, always verify with facts and look into things to form your own opinions. This is great advice and has served me throughout my life. I do not take people’s word on other people either. Form your own opinions and thoughts. Teachers that teach you about life beyond school subjects are the best!
I have been married for 36 years. My husband is one who questions everything. At times this makes me angry, because it seems he is undermining me. For most of the things I tell him, I have to build up a court defense to prove that I know what I’m talking about. Another example: when I put something unusual in the recycling bin, he examines it to see if it should be thrown out. This irritates me, making me feel that my judgement can’t be trusted, or that I am stupid and can’t think for myself. So while I, too, have a curious nature and want to know, one should be careful not to overstep another’s ability to reason and make sound decisions for themselves without being put through drilling questions .
@@annbrowning This is literally the story of my life. It's so annoying and like you said it's like we have to build q court case for the simplest things. Funny enough I use the exact same analogy. I guess there's no other way to express it.
Sometimes parents simply don't have the time or energy to build up a court case to satisfy kid's critical thinking. Or certain things are inappropriate for the kids age to get into explaining. So it would be nice if kids trust their parents every now and then. Especially when there's no history of abuse.
You know, I’ve learned more about how to apply makeup to compliment my eye shape on this channel over the years than I have anywhere else. I’m well into my 40’s & I still get compliments quite often on my makeup. I attribute that to the many dedicated videos he’s done for hooded eyes.
Alissa Ashley is the only other YTer I know of that is good at explaining/working with small hooded eyes, but I've been watching Wayne since before Alissa even had a channel.
Aja Gaskin Berry -Stephanie Lange has also done MANY very helpful, dedicated videos over the years for hooded eyes. She takes a very comprehensive, teacher-type approach & gave some great insight on application techniques and describing what to do and why it works. I’ve gotten some great tips from her too if you’re interested. 😊
Advice: do not promise when you are happy, do not reply when you are angry and do not decide when you are sad Do not make a permanent decision based on temporary emotion.
Very well said !! We should All hold to this beliefs !! We would most likely be happier, healthier, and have peace, and Love !! Thank You for the words of good advice ! Luv Ya !
This is excellent advice. And to build on it, you should never make any major decisions in your life within 1 year of a close relationship death. You're going through too many emotions without even realizing it and it takes 6 months or longer for rational thought to wake back up.
Living with a chronic illness, this quote by Winston Churchill has been some of the best advice ever...”If you’re going through hell, keep going.” And I do💪🏻😉. This video is so unbelievably helpful. I’m 40 and have had hooded eyes my whole life. So yes, cannot wait to give this a go. I do have a question and would appreciate anyone’s thoughts. My eye looks are almost always minimal/soft. I know you mentioned that this would work with any color. Even ones that are a good deal lighter? Thanks so much:)
Carrie I've lived with a Chronic Illness/Pain for the last 23yrs and I'm turning 50 in Aug and LOVED your quote, so thank you! Regarding your question, if you're using colors that are Opaque, this really won't work. Try using a shade darker and blend it out, because it will give your hooded or non hooded eye some definition PS. They're no mistakes with makeup 💛
I can understand your living with chronic illness. I was diagnosed with MS on New year's day 2016 and I thought my whole world was tumbling down but I have husband of 40 years yesterday and a beautiful son. I had to keep going. My whole family and friends were great support group from then on. I love make up and I love Wayne. Great man and very handsome. Love watching him. Keep it up my friend.
Debi D Hi Debi;) I’m sorry to hear that you’re living with a chronic illness as well. Probably like me, you never thought you would be in this situation. But in having a chronic illness, I think we appreciate and look at things differently. I’ll try a darker shade. Thanks and all my best to you🍃🌺.
The best piece of advice I received from a foreign stranger sitting next to me in an audience at a film taping. "You don't have to be perfect, just be. A rose isn't trying to be a perfect rose, it's just being a rose, and it's beautiful." From this I distilled the phrase, "it doesn't have to be perfect, it just has to be." It has become my mantra, and saw me through college, all those imperfect, passing papers. Whenever I feel stagnate, that stranger comes to mind.
I have the counter to the “anything worth doing is worth doing right”, I’m a perfectionist so that’s not helpful. Instead I have “anything worth doing is worth doing badly”. Because it’s better to do something than nothing and you learn from mistakes. And the other one is “if you’re not failing you’re not trying”
My nana was the most amazing human being I've ever met. She would not judge anyone if they had an attitude she woukd say to me you never know what hardships they are dealing with in their lives. She woukd always say something to make someone's day . But one thing that she said which I will treasure is she told me always to think positive thoughts..... so when the dreaded negative thoughts come I instantly try to reverse them . Thanks nana ELlie you were a real angel xx
"You are the company you keep." Best advice. My favorite friends are those who are genuine, compassionate, loyal, and honest almost to a fault. Most of my friends have some trait or drive that inspires me. I look up to many of my friends and they keep me motivated. They make me feel capable when so many other people can make me feel the opposite.
When we adopted our boys last year we had a hard time with our oldest. Well, he had a hard time with himself and we couldn't help him. My dad, who always minds his own business because the sweetheart just can t relate to women😂 told me, when i called him crying my eyes out, throw out all the books, forget everything you learned at the adoptionclasses and be his mother. You were matched for a reason. Look at him and give him what he needs. And i did, and our dynamic changed, he changed. And everytime i doubt myself on the "being a mother departement" i remember that phonecall.
Good luck. Im an adoptee and it just hurts tho I love my adoptive parents oh and don’t make the mistake and keep it from the kids. I found out in my early 20s and it changed everything! Be honest. Allow them to grieve cause you can’t replace the mother. But you can be yourself and be there for them but allow them to grieve. They’ve lost their mother. They deserve to grieve and it has nothing to do with being unthankful. That’s my adviser for you
My Grandfather told me to never say something to or about someone else that I wouldn't want said to or about me. My Grandmother said to wake up each day and be thankful for it because not everyone was given that privilege. Both very wise and in their late 90s. The people in their Senior Home call them "The Lovebirds" because they still hold hands wherever they go. 💗
Thanks from a 50 year old! Needed this instruction. “You teach people how to treat you” and “actions mean more than words” changed my life when I took time to really understand what they meant and implemented them!!
Honestly I just want to say that you’re the best teacher on RUclips for makeup. I don’t know what it is exactly but you’re the only eye makeup teacher I can use and actually feel beautiful from after I’ve listened to you. I actually love and thank you from the bottom of my heart please don’t change. Thank you. 💗
I've lived by the quote someone once told me, "Man cannot discover new oceans, unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore" by Andre Gide. I've been afraid of a lot of my life changing decisions, but the prospect of new oceans have made me take the leap, and I've failed some, but I succeeded in many more! And now I proudly see my children not being afraid as they become adults! Thank you so much for the the videos you make!! I particularly love your sense of humour!!!
@@blueshoes915 I'm so glad to be able to have helped!!! Take that leap!! The oceans you'll find, more often than not, are the ones you've been dreaming about!!! I'll be praying for your safe travels😉
Not advice but good food for thought in how to treat others: "We have a tendency to want the other person to be a finished product while we give ourself the grace to evolve." TD Jakes
Best bit of advice came from my mom during an unpleasant social time at school when unkind things were being said to me & about me & I was very disheartened. She said " honey, consider the source." Later in life I learned to not take the actions of others so personally. It's not always easy & at 13 it was almost impossible unfortunately. But "consider the source" is much kinder than being told you're too thin skinned & now, sitting here at 58 years of age, I appreciate that advice & sensitivity from my mom.
we have a similar one, in English it translates roughly "Please God, give me strength to deal with hardships" to that, my best friend always adds "but I'd rather have patience instead, 'cause if you give me strength I might get carried away and make a mayhem" 😅
My best piece of advice comes from my Mom, she said “you can’t control what other people are going to do, you can only control how you react to it.” Cheers!
Wayne, you are the best at doing tutorials. Others go too fast or edit out important parts, or just plain leave out things that should have been addressed. Thanks for taking the time to really try to help people!
You must be special in your industry to keep me watching. I never used make-up until my late 40's. But age is devouring me. This is the second video this morning I am watching because I felt make-up was bringing out my lines as you confirmed. I also have sad eyes. That's what I call your hooded eyes. To me, they droop to look sad. Thank you for sharing these tricks I never heard of before. The best advice I ever received was to look in the mirror if you want to change the world. I was 16 and a stranger picked me up hitchhiking who told me this. I have never forgotten it. Thank you whoever you were.
That inner corner highlight is just the way I do it cause that circular motion and not blending never made sense to me. I feel like people just mimic other people, never question how or why anymore. That’s why you are a blessing. ♥️
Best advice I give myself is, if you feel really low and crap say something or do something to make someone else feel good or feel happy, it can be a complement about something they're wearing or something nice about their personality it can be ANYTHING and you're GUARANTEED to feel better and happier in yourself afterwards.
Fantastic video! Running to try it out! My best advice was "Be kind, you dont know what others are going through, it could make a difference". Thank you Wayne you are wonderful.
I am so glad I found you! Best advice I have gotten was to collect no’s instead of avoiding them. Helps me ask for what I want without fear of rejection.
This is a great video!! Thank you! My best advice is "Don't go to bed angry & always say I love you when you leave." You never know when someone's last moment is, so make sure you don't regret your last moment with someone.
Jaime Wickwire I love you is so very true. We've always said it to our kids a lot & as adults, we end our phone convos with I love you. Every single time. If I forget, I'll call back & say it. We lost our #2 eon suddenly & unexpectedly last Sept 17. I talked to him on the 15th & we ended our talk with I love you. 2 days later he was gone. But I have that I love you to cherish
Best bit of advice? I have a few: 'Don't judge a book by its cover' 'Treat others as you would like to be treated' 'Smile, it won't cost you anything but could change the world (or someone's day)' 'Saying please and thank you never killed anyone' - my Dad's favourite saying 'Be kind'
I am incredibly late to this show - by about 3 years. However, I'm glad that I have several months of binge watching ahead of me, perfect for NZ Winter and the ensuing hibernation. You're presenting style is so brilliant and chill, it makes the vids extremely easy to watch and digest. Thank you very much for sharing the insights to your craft with us all. Edit: Also funny
“Who doesn’t love a bit of tip”😂🤣😅😭💀😉 Thank you, thank you, thank you for this!! I really needed this..so helpful and informative!! Thank you, again. Love you, Wayne!!❤️😘 xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo
Where have you been all my life? You just completely transformed my eye makeup, and I look alive and alert. Simple enough to do on my first try with new brushes and a new palette! Start at the bottom. Wow. Game changer. THANK YOU!
The best advice? From my grandfather “The tone makes the music” No matter what you say it is how you say it that can make or break your meaning and how you are perceived ❤️
This was very helpful, I have hooded eyes and haven't worn eyeshadow in a bit just because I feel like it doesn't look good anymore. I'm going to give this a try tomorrow :) The best advice I ever received was from my mom, she told me to always listen to what others are saying as it could be important later.
Brittany Jordan That's exactly how I felt about getting unsolicited advice about being a mom. Whether it was a disciplinary remark, forgotten home remedies, or just showing love and affection. No matter the subject, asked for, or simply offered randomly from a stranger. I was never offended, and always listened. I may not choose to use that advice, but you never know what you can learn if you don't take the time to listen!
Great advice. My eyes look a lot more alive now. :0) My daughter made an eyeshadow that is so great and versatile for pressing into the upper lid, even for eyebrows. It isn't harsh, either. Thank you for not only sharing your knowledge, but keeping your audience looking as natural as possible, allowing their own beauty to shine through. That is so important in the days of Instagram filters, Photoshop, and other things to phony us up so that we don't appreciate who we are anymore. One of the best bits of encouragement I've ever received is "You never know where a seed you plant may grow". We do not know what impact we have on others, so we need to keep trying, keep sharing, keep being positive toward others. Thanks, Wayne, for all that you do.
You are the best! As a mature woman with a natural hooded eye, I searched and searched for help, YOU are the 1st concise and beautifully articulated, artist to finally teach me how to. As for your advice?? I cannot think of a thing you’re lacking! Thank you so much😇
I like it too, im so used to just wacking all the colours on there and blending till kingdom come until it works, i'm going to do it this way from now on.
Wayne.....I can't tell u how happy I am that u did this eye shadow tutorial.....I struggle so bad with eye shadow application because I have hooded plus down turned eyes.....I usually just wear mascara because i don't know how to accentuate my big brown eyes.... this weekend i am trying this .... thank u thank u..... best piece of advice was given to me by my father that i will always remember..... you are given one name in life, be sure to keep that name in good standing 💕
Oooo, lots of good advice right here from you and your wonderful subscribers, Wayne! The best advice I was given: 1 (non-makeup related) Always learn from your mistakes. You will definitely make them, and try not to make the same mistake more than once. 2 (professional/work-related) Don’t burn your bridges, you never know when you’ll come across people again in different circumstances. 3 (makeup) that trick you just did with black eye shadow as liner, and tightlining! When my eyelashes were gone or beginning to grow back after chemo these helped me to feel that it was less noticeable (and still do today because they didn’t all grow back great,) and that I had/have thick, luscious eyelashes. Love you Wayne and Love this community! 💕
My best advice ever given to me, rather helping, assisting, responding or making a decision to do something, have no regrets. You going to decide to do something, say something have no regrets. That way you give your best and have no regrets. This has worked for me since I was a young adult. There I shared it.
Best piece of advice I have ever been given is from my grandfather. He said to me” Sweetheart there are two things you should never have to worry about. The things you can correct and for the things you cannot!”😄😄😄 If you can correct something that went wrong or you did wrong, fine, if you cannot accept the fact, lesson learned and move on.
Wayne💖, The BEST bit of advice I have EVER been given was by my Father who was a handsome, cheeky man and I miss him dearly 💙. Every time I would say "I can't do this" he would always say to me. "There is no such word as CAN'T". "You CAN do anything if you put your mind to it. Think about that." And he meant it. When I was young I was like "yeah, right....". Then i n my late 20's, I figured it out. He was right. Honestly. If someone really wants to do something bad enough, they will make it happen:). My Father was highly intelligent and very impulsive. Lol. He did things in his life that people have a hard time believing. But all of his stories were true and his lessons in life that he learned the hard way, I was lucky enough that he passed them on to me so I can teach my children and so on....😚😚. I am so happy you did this look!! I have hooded "mature" (aka, old as chit) eyes and I have been doing my inner corner highlight as you have here and bringing it up into the very corner of the mobile lid:). I absolutely LOVE the way it opens up and elongates my eye😚. You are so friggin funny. "Because I am old".😂😂😂. You are still so young!! It's only a number anyways. I am 51 going on 28 mentally. Honestly. Lol. Not in a "trying too hard" kind of way where it's inappropriate. Lol 😂. I just don't feel (therefore look) my age. People think my Grandson is my son. Lmao💙😂💙😂💙. It really is a state of mind. You are young and a beautiful person from the inside out!!😚
Everything happens for a reason. You will be surprised, years later, what the reason really was, no matter how crappy you feel right now. Emotions are temporary. Emotions are something you have, not something you are. Better to respond, then react. Thanks for all the advice for the hooded eyes. Your videos are so informative and consice. You are the BEST!!!
"You'll cross that bridge when you get there" I'm an extremely anxious person, always needing to control things and predict outcomes. This piece of advice helps me regain my center. :)
Best Advice: Be grateful for every day....be grateful for your life even in your darkest hour. Not every day is a good day...but every day is an important day. I say that in my videos all the time because I feel it is crucial that we know this to be true. Love you Wayne xxo Susan
The best advice I received was from my mom when I was very young. It has been with myself and my older sister all our lives. "Never let them see you cry". Meaning never show your weakness and no one will take advantage of you. My mother now has two of the most independent women you can find. Our relationships are based on want and not need. And, we are better for it.
Don't fill in the "To" field of an email until you're quite sure of what you're writing as you might hit Send and be horrified. Then and only then fill in the "To" field and check again!
@@Cancionera40 don't take it so literally. Just appreciate your features, and ignore your imagined flaws. That advice above, was by Cindy Crawford. Do you remember her? She was one of the most beautiful women in the world, and she still had guys who said "I don't get what the hype is all about?" You're never going to appeal to everyone. And BTW, my post was from 5 years ago! LOL
Best advice came from my gorgeous late grandmother: “Don’t marry for money. Just hang around the rich until you fall in love.” 😅 In all seriousness, it really meant if you plan to commit yourself to someone else for the rest of your life, make sure it’s for the right reasons. 💘
I have 2. Hope that's ok. 1. The way you treat me is your path, the way I react is mine. 2. Don't judge me because I sin differently than you. I lied, 3. A candle loses nothing from lighting another candle. I know these are all quotes, but they're the kind of thing that keeps me going.
Awesome quotes. The candle one reminded me of another one of my faves, 'A flower does not think of competing with the flower next to it, it just blooms'.
Here's the thing, Wayne: you make it look SO easy!!! You do such an amazing eye, but when I try to recreate it on my poor, droopy eyes, it's a hot mess, lol!! I will keep practicing, but I wish you were here...
I must say, the makeup wipe tip you posted had changed my life. I have started doing my eye makeup first, then using a makeup wipe to create a line from the corner to the end of my brow, and it has made a significant difference in my face!!! 💗
"How to make your eyes appear bigger and longer" is the name of the vid. He takes a makeup wipe and uses it to wipe away shadow...I angle mine even a little more than he did to give myself almost a cateye look without all the eyeliner.
The best advice I ever got was from my Nana . She told me when I was 15 that if I didn’t wanna look like her I would wear a big hat. She told me to not ever let the sun hit my face for any length of time. I’m almost 51 now and I am so glad that I took her advice back then. No amount of sunscreen will do as well as a big hat providing shade over your face. And thank you for all your videos. I just recently found your channel and subscribed and I’m really enjoying all the videos
The best advice my Mom gave me was “Kindness is contagious “. Always, always begin and end with kindness. You never know what someone may be going through or what challenges they are dealing with. I have found that the vast majority of people I’ve encountered throughout my lifetime are inherently kind. Certainly there are individuals that require an extra measure of patience and faith in ones humanity, but I have found most people eventually respond to kindness with kindness, even if that is not their natural inclination. Like my dear late Mother taught me, it’s contagious💜. Cheers Wayne🥂
“People are often unreasonable and self-centered. Forgive them anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of ulterior motives. Be kind anyway. If you are honest, people may cheat you. Be honest anyway. If you find happiness, people may be jealous. Be happy anyway. The good you do today may be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway. Give the world the best you have, and it may never be enough. Give your best anyway,” Mother Theresa.
This is the only beauty channel on RUclips that has helped me feel more informed, more confident, and overall more appreciative of my own natural beauty. Thank you, Wayne! You help me *understand* makeup, my eye shape, and that I dont have to cover myself up with layer upon layer upon layer upon layer. I cant believe how drasticly different that inner corner highlight is. You've been an invaluable resource. 🖤
Best advice I received was from my dad. He said find a sport you like and engage in it as socialization and leisure time. That way youll stay fit into old age.👌🏾
Hi Wayne, you are not old, you have good skin and beautiful face bones! Love the tutorial, tomorrow I will watch you again and practice. Well regarding the best advice I got in life, was from my mother (who I miss immensely) , who always taught me: "if you don't have anything good to say about a person , then say nothing " . She also taught me , that before you open your heart to someone, you need to look at theirs first, because half of the people don't care about your problems , and the other half would make fun of it. This leading, that only a few people in your life , could be a soul friend. Have a great day, and GB .
“The less said, the less forgiven.” AND “Begin as you mean to go on.” Oh and “No one is a mind reader! No one can guess what you are feeling. Just say how YOU feel and be done. Forever.” Best pieces of relationship advice EVER!
oh wow the best advice i ever got was to "marry the person you can't live without ..not the person you can live with" ..and we've been married for 30+ years and still going strong!!!
Recently tumbled upon this absolute genius of a makeup tutorial. He’s not just a brilliant artist with the most wonderful tips, techniques and explanations he also comes across as a all round good person. No artifice. Thanks.
Loved the cheeky comments in this tutorial :) Best bit of advice... have to go with a Dr. Suess quote - "Say what you mean and mean what you say, because those who matter don't mind, and those who mind, don't matter". Other bits of advice I love: Be the solution, not the problem. Don't knock it til you try it. Be kind, always. Be firm, but fair. Take time for yourself and take good care of yourself... meditate, get a massage, eat the damn ice cream while binge watching a show... whatever. Make yourself a priority.
I was at my cousin's wedding and her new father-n-law gave some wonderful advice during his toast. He said, Sometimes it's more important to say "I'm sorry" than it is to say "I love you".
The best advice came from my dad and when I actually started to heed it I really saw it for the gem it is.When in doubt,don't. How perfect is that? Just "when in doubt,don't" I could have saved myself a lot of grief if I had taken that to heart when I was younger!
Could you maybe do a video where you get a few models with different/‘problematic’ eye shapes/concerns & show how to do the same eye look eg. smokey eye, cat eye etc on the different eyes? I think that would be super helpful! So often I see tutorials by girls with big, beautiful eyes with so much lid space etc & I have no idea how to convert that particular look to suit my hooded eyes. I know how to do my own every day makeup to suit my eyes, but trying to convert other looks (from tutorials etc) to suit me is tough!
My best advice ive gotten that worked for me is ..this vid..right here where you. Showed how to do the hooded eye..I love the way that you did that thing everyone does with the white blob..just there at the tear Duct big day tommorrow for me..I am going to try it..Thank you so much you had mentioned about doing ...no glitter shadow before..yos i am two years over 50..and since i stay away from the glitters looking back..at most my adult movies and how my make up artist used to apply my Shadow looked great but now at my age..Ive taken your advice and i cannot wait to go to sleep and try all your advice on myself when i start to get ready for my big Day..thank you"
Treat others the way that you want to be treated! Is the best advice that I ever got. Love you Wayne! You always give amazing advice keeping the world beautiful!
Wayne - best advice...."feel the fear and do it anyway" Thanks for this video. Very helpful for me (as well as you made me chuckle a few times). And honey, you're not old.
LOL! Thank you for this tutorial! I have hooded eyes anyway, I'm 46 - so they are worse now, and to make matters worse, I got Bells Palsy after my daughter was born on the right side of my face and my face never totally came back normal - so my right eye sags a bit more now. It makes me insane and I have to do my eyes slightly different to sort of do more smoke and mirrors on the right side to make it appear my symmetrical and not as hooded as it is - ugh. It's frustrating for sure. You have given me some more techniques - so thank you for that. Also, I like it when you are a bit cheeky. I like a bit of tip too. ;)
My bit of advice that my parents bestowed onto me and I have taught my children is, "Don't judge a book by its cover," "Always treat people with respect even if you do not agree with them," "Observe more than you speak, because you'll find out more about people through their actions and sometimes its not worth arguing with people" and my favorite "If you see shit lying on the sidewalk, leave it alone. If you keep touching it it will smell more, so if there are some shitty people in your life leave them alone so their shitty attitude doesn't stink up your life." OK. A little more than a bit of advice.
Thank you for the various hooded eye tutorials and tips - I'm 47 and re-learning how to do my makeup after 30 years and so far, you are the best teacher/explainer yet!! I've got super-hooded, wrinkly/crepe-y, puffy eyes and dark circles that are wrinkly/crepe-y under the eyes. I'm having a hell of a time trying to figure out the eye shadow thing now...but thanks to you, I think I just may have found out how to do it! Thank you!!! I'm almost a year late, but best bit of advice I've been given is trust your gut feeling...I don't always listen to it for myself, but when I do 97/100 times, it's right :/
Best advice from my dad: there is nothing good you can do after 11 p.m. that can't just be done in the morning. Kept me out of a heap of trouble in my wild college years. Paired well with my dad's other advice that there is a time and place for everything and that time and place is college. Just know, I won't post bail. Lol.
We’ve all had the privilege and/or misfortune to receive so much well intended advice in our lives. There are a few pieces of advice or words of wisdom that have been passed along and one quote that have never failed me. First, don’t give up what you want most for what you want now. Next, wait 24 hours before getting mad and reacting about anything. If it doesn’t bother you in 24 hours time, it probably isn’t important enough to get mad over. And, lastly, the quote “Stand before the people you fear and speak your mind-even if your voice shakes.” - Maggie Kuhn
Sorry I am late to the party. Lonng for you! Loved it ALL! THANK YOU!! Best advice was from my daughter. She was 16 and me 49 at the time 2 years ago. "It only takes one time to screw up the rest of your life." Those are wise words, probably the most invaluable words to ponder. 😉 😘
I'm 63 and have found all of your tutorials helpful because you provide not only instruction but also explanations that allow your subscribers to interpret for their own facial characteristics. I think that using black shadow at the base of the lashes has been the tip that has helped me most, along with the hooded eye tutorial. I am being treated for cancer at the moment and I'm currently bald due to chemotherapy. It really helps to be able to make the most of my make up application so that when people look at me, they see a bald beauty rather than a cancer victim. Keep up the good work.
nehneh1ov7 Good attitude! Take care.
All the best to you, darlin'! You seem to have a wonderful attitude, and in my opinion (and experience), that is more than half the battle. The mind and body do have amazing potential, and of course we can't just WISH ourselves better, I believe that our attitudes and frame of mind will most certainly have some kind of an effect on our bodies - both negative and positive! I'm pretty sure that watching Wayne's videos also helps with your positive attitude as well! Not only is info absolutely invaluable, he's also such a positive person himself! I know that I've never watched a single one of his videos that didn't make me smile. 😊 He's always very upbeat and shows a true passion for his craft - it just seems to rub off on his viewers! Plus, he's most definitely easy on the eyes 😊😉!
Anyway, I wish you all the best in your recovery and hope that you have a wonderful day! 🍻🍷🌞☺
I hope you feel better soon. You are in my prayers. I am a 3-time breast cancer survivor and I know that bald is beautiful! Stay strong.
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I really love your response to your current situation. ... they see a bald beauty rather than a cancer victim. I wish you a speedy recovery. Keep hope alive!
The best advice I learned, I read in an article about anger management. The scenario was that a person was in a hurry to get to work. He got behind a woman who was moving more slowly than he liked. They came to a stop light, and he saw the woman gesturing to someone in the back seat. The light turned green, and she didn't go. He started honking and swearing and yelling at her. She jumped out of the car and was clearly very frantic. She reached into the back seat and grabber her toddler child who was choking on something. The moral being: You never know what someone else is going through. So calm yourself and have a little compassion. The author called this scenario BIBS (baby in the back seat). I told my kids this at the time, and now, all I have to say is "Bibs" if they're being judgmental. Sorry this is so long, but it had a big effect on me.
Thank u..that was brilliant I'll definitely remember that..😉
That’s a really great story. Great advice. I take it the baby was okay...
Reminds me of the time when I was driving to find shoes for a funeral for my boyfriend at the time. He had suddenly passed because of sleep apnea. Anyway I was about to miss my turn to get to the store. So I hurried and got in front of the person beside me but then I had to slam on the brakes to turn (after the fact I realized that I should have slowed down.) I was an emotional mess and I am sure the person in the other car was pissed (they honked.)
I still feel like an idiot for that mistake but I think it was at least slightly understandable considering the situation. The store was closing soon and I had to drive about 8 hours the next day. I was panicking. Still embarrassed at least 10 years later...
This is excellent!!! Thank you
This is fantastic. I'm going to see if I can find the original story anywhere. I want to share BIBS with everybody. Thanks!
I got this from my daughter. Replace negation words with other phrases. "I don't like lima beans" becomes, "I prefer black beans or "I can't run a five k", might be, "I can walk in a five k."
It's a subtle change, but with practice and over time, it forces the thought process to become more positive.
Thought determines action.
That's similar to something my mom always corrects me on. Me complaining: "I have to _______ (undesirable action)" "No, you mean, 'you GET to ______', some people can only wish they were able to ________!" It really changes your perspective!
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You must be *verrrry* proud of your daughter!
I'm terribly late to this, but I got this advice from my father:
"Get an education, hang up your shingle (establish a career is what he meant) and never depend on a man to take care of you. Including me."
Bonus: "Always say thank you. Always remember to express gratitude when someone does something for you."
When I was 9 years old my Dad told me for the first time, "If you don't take care of yourself no other SOB will."
I thought, "But you're my Dad!" And, being a kid he was suppose to take care of me. He did.
As I grew up, he'd tell me this ever so often.
Once I became an adult I understood he was right. People can help at times but ultimately you have to take care of yourself, be independent and self sufficient.
I was taught to "HUSTLE" like a man..... and "NEVER" to depend on one.....
I taught my daughter since about three years old. Women grow up, and a lot of them look to get married for him to take care of her. Marry for love. Two... You have to take care of yourself. Don't depend on anyone. Even the best person. Even your husband. Things happen. And if you count on them, you'll be sadly disappointed. Even if you're married.. don't put all your eggs in one basket. In other words. Keep your money to yourself. Don't lose your identity. Lots of women do. We are way underappreciated. Today... She's a PhD. She's looking for jobs now. But she's pretty smart.. she should get recognized. Still not married.
I became unable to walk and most of my days are spent at home in a chair. For a few years I couldn't deal well with what I was going through, I felt useless, worthless, and lonely. One Sunday, I was listening to a talk and the man who was speaking, I can't remember his name, said, "When you can't do what you've always done, do what's most important". I began looking at my life realizing that there was still important things I could do from where I sat!
I have a related one. "Am" defines you, "have" does not. With, for example, "I have depression," the problem is just a part of the whole, not the whole itself. It's helped me survive a gnarly mix of unfortunate circumstances.
Wow that’s beautiful ‼️
From what you wrote, you are definitely beautiful Aileen. :)
You ARE important never forget that! No disability or misfortune can make you worthless. If you can brighten one person's day, you matter, and let me tell you, you brightened mine! Keep being beautiful!
I read in an elimination diet guide that a lot of people who have to go on elimination diets fail because they focus on all the foods they miss rather than focus on all the foods they can still have, and eventually cave. Totally changed my mindset (I have a lot of sensitivities). Instead of focusing on what I cannot do, I focus on what I -can-! In a weird way, having certain restrictions has honed my skills in ways they otherwise would never have been honed. I've taken that mantra to all aspects of my life, not just diet. I also say as a mantra, do what you can, when you can. We can't do all the things all the time.
Best bit of advice I've heard: Don't take things personally! How people treat you says way more about them than it does about you
RochelleTC great one 👍
RochelleTC absolutely!!!!!💯💯💯💯💖
RochelleTC oh my goodness. Thank you so much for your bit! You have no idea how much I needed to hear this at this very moment. Perfect timing . ❤️
Wow I really needed to hear this
Thanks!!
I agree, Just paraphrased this today the first time I watched Wayne and love his advice and style.
There is a saying my mother used to say "Mejor sola que mal acompañada!". Which translates to " Better alone than in bad company." P.S. Your tips are everything!! 😍
chicameowr My Dads way of saying that was "if you lay down with dogs you get up with fleas." Your Mom's way of saying it sounds much prettier though. It's truly amazing how true those statements are.
Si. My mom said that to me also. Best advice ever.
"meglio soli che mal accompagnati"
I have several that I absolutely live by:
*Do not anticipate things that may or may not happen (this one is for all the anxiety or worry ridden folks)
*True friendship is only revealed in an act of kindness that gains someone NOTHING, not even personal recognition or in fact may even cost them to do it. Remember: NICE does NOT equal KIND and there IS a difference!!!!
*When someone wrongs or hurts you, dont internalize that, you dont deserve to be stuck with the baggage and they dont deserve to have that much control over your mind! (A teacher gave me this bit of advice after I was raped and it helped me greatly to heal and keep perspective/on track)
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Thank you for doing so much about hooded eyes!! My eyes are so hooded you can't see any lid at all when I'm looking straight on and I know it's just going to get worse (I'm only in my early twenties). I've learnt more from this channel than from all the other beauty vloggers put together. The best advice I've ever gotten was from my mum: never become financially dependent. She was a successful accountant before I was born, but stopped working after she had me. No prenup, no separate accounts, etc. When my parents divorced, she was left with next to nothing, a one-bedroom apartment she could barely afford, lawyer bills she couldn't pay, and a resume with the last entry from the mid-90s. Even if you choose to depend on someone else financially, take precautions.
The best advice I ever got was from my 5th grade teacher. He said, “question everything”. Even if it is your parents, always verify with facts and look into things to form your own opinions. This is great advice and has served me throughout my life. I do not take people’s word on other people either. Form your own opinions and thoughts. Teachers that teach you about life beyond school subjects are the best!
I have been married for 36 years. My husband is one who questions everything. At times this makes me angry, because it seems he is undermining me. For most of the things I tell him, I have to build up a court defense to prove that I know what I’m talking about. Another example: when I put something unusual in the recycling bin, he examines it to see if it should be thrown out. This irritates me, making me feel that my judgement can’t be trusted, or that I am stupid and can’t think for myself. So while I, too, have a curious nature and want to know, one should be careful not to overstep another’s ability to reason and make sound decisions for themselves without being put through drilling questions .
@@annbrowning This is literally the story of my life. It's so annoying and like you said it's like we have to build q court case for the simplest things. Funny enough I use the exact same analogy. I guess there's no other way to express it.
Sometimes parents simply don't have the time or energy to build up a court case to satisfy kid's critical thinking. Or certain things are inappropriate for the kids age to get into explaining. So it would be nice if kids trust their parents every now and then. Especially when there's no history of abuse.
You know, I’ve learned more about how to apply makeup to compliment my eye shape on this channel over the years than I have anywhere else. I’m well into my 40’s & I still get compliments quite often on my makeup. I attribute that to the many dedicated videos he’s done for hooded eyes.
Allyson Sixx Costello yes yes yes yes! I agree completely. I'm 41 and WG is EVERYTHING!
Yesssssss! I fee like more people have hooded eyes than not but we get neglected when it comes to transferring commercial looks onto us as consumers
Alissa Ashley is the only other YTer I know of that is good at explaining/working with small hooded eyes, but I've been watching Wayne since before Alissa even had a channel.
Aja Gaskin Berry -Stephanie Lange has also done MANY very helpful, dedicated videos over the years for hooded eyes. She takes a very comprehensive, teacher-type approach & gave some great insight on application techniques and describing what to do and why it works. I’ve gotten some great tips from her too if you’re interested. 😊
Allyson Sixx Costello I totally agree with what you have said as I have hooded eyes also! Wayne is a great teacher!
Advice: do not promise when you are happy, do not reply when you are angry and do not decide when you are sad
Do not make a permanent decision based on temporary emotion.
Nini L. That is brilliant - stashing that one away for future use .
Good advise
Very well said !! We should All hold to this beliefs !! We would most likely be happier, healthier, and have peace, and Love !! Thank You for the words of good advice ! Luv Ya !
This is excellent advice. And to build on it, you should never make any major decisions in your life within 1 year of a close relationship death. You're going through too many emotions without even realizing it and it takes 6 months or longer for rational thought to wake back up.
Not replying when I’m angry is definitely something I’ve been working on lol
Living with a chronic illness, this quote by Winston Churchill has been some of the best advice ever...”If you’re going through hell, keep going.”
And I do💪🏻😉.
This video is so unbelievably helpful. I’m 40 and have had hooded eyes my whole life. So yes, cannot wait to give this a go. I do have a question and would appreciate anyone’s thoughts. My eye looks are almost always minimal/soft. I know you mentioned that this would work with any color. Even ones that are a good deal lighter?
Thanks so much:)
Carrie I've lived with a Chronic Illness/Pain for the last 23yrs and I'm turning 50 in Aug and LOVED your quote, so thank you!
Regarding your question, if you're using colors that are Opaque, this really won't work. Try using a shade darker and blend it out, because it will give your hooded or non hooded eye some definition PS. They're no mistakes with makeup 💛
I can understand your living with chronic illness. I was diagnosed with MS on New year's day 2016 and I thought my whole world was tumbling down but I have husband of 40 years yesterday and a beautiful son. I had to keep going. My whole family and friends were great support group from then on. I love make up and I love Wayne. Great man and very handsome. Love watching him. Keep it up my friend.
Carrie Mroczkowski Hey Hun, I suffer with chronic pain & it’s truly shite but you gotta crack on! Best of luck to you Xx
Carrie Mroczkowski Really good advice! Best to you always.
Debi D Hi Debi;) I’m sorry to hear that you’re living with a chronic illness as well. Probably like me, you never thought you would be in this situation. But in having a chronic illness, I think we appreciate and look at things differently.
I’ll try a darker shade.
Thanks and all my best to you🍃🌺.
Best advice: people were made to be loved and things were made to be used..... don’t get them confused
Lorrie Harkey wow, that's a good one 😲👍
Best advise ever!
“When someone shows you who they are believe them the first time”.-Mya Angelou
The best for me right now. Love Maya Angelou. It shatters illusions on an instant. 👍
Yup this is my fave!
Thank god a make up tutorial that just gets on with it instead of telling us what’s gone on in their life for the past 5 years!!
The best piece of advice I received from a foreign stranger sitting next to me in an audience at a film taping. "You don't have to be perfect, just be. A rose isn't trying to be a perfect rose, it's just being a rose, and it's beautiful." From this I distilled the phrase, "it doesn't have to be perfect, it just has to be." It has become my mantra, and saw me through college, all those imperfect, passing papers. Whenever I feel stagnate, that stranger comes to mind.
Lovely. Thx for sharing
angeladeluna that’s great! I screenshot your comment for future reference. Thank you for sharing 💕
Well this made me cry. Thank you
I have the counter to the “anything worth doing is worth doing right”, I’m a perfectionist so that’s not helpful. Instead I have “anything worth doing is worth doing badly”. Because it’s better to do something than nothing and you learn from mistakes. And the other one is “if you’re not failing you’re not trying”
My nana was the most amazing human being I've ever met. She would not judge anyone if they had an attitude she woukd say to me you never know what hardships they are dealing with in their lives. She woukd always say something to make someone's day . But one thing that she said which I will treasure is she told me always to think positive thoughts..... so when the dreaded negative thoughts come I instantly try to reverse them . Thanks nana ELlie you were a real angel xx
Karen Hepple Awh she sounded so lovely.❤ Loved reading your comment. Made me smile. Sending Love from Ireland 😘🍀🍀🍀
Dympna Tully Thank you so very much for your reply. I loved her dearly and your comments have made my day ! God bless you xx
Such amazing talent!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
“Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.” -Mark Twain
Iysha Javaid Love that quote 👍😅! Thanks for sharing 💗
That is the best quote ever
That quote is the best and will so help me deal with a legal matter I'm going through! Thanks!
Iysha Javaid good one! I love mark Twain’s quotes I put one in already about travel
That quote Is...it just Is!!!
"You are the company you keep." Best advice. My favorite friends are those who are genuine, compassionate, loyal, and honest almost to a fault. Most of my friends have some trait or drive that inspires me. I look up to many of my friends and they keep me motivated. They make me feel capable when so many other people can make me feel the opposite.
When we adopted our boys last year we had a hard time with our oldest. Well, he had a hard time with himself and we couldn't help him. My dad, who always minds his own business because the sweetheart just can t relate to women😂 told me, when i called him crying my eyes out, throw out all the books, forget everything you learned at the adoptionclasses and be his mother. You were matched for a reason. Look at him and give him what he needs. And i did, and our dynamic changed, he changed. And everytime i doubt myself on the "being a mother departement" i remember that phonecall.
omgg so beautiful T-T
Good luck. Im an adoptee and it just hurts tho I love my adoptive parents oh and don’t make the mistake and keep it from the kids. I found out in my early 20s and it changed everything! Be honest. Allow them to grieve cause you can’t replace the mother. But you can be yourself and be there for them but allow them to grieve. They’ve lost their mother. They deserve to grieve and it has nothing to do with being unthankful. That’s my adviser for you
My Grandfather told me to never say something to or about someone else that I wouldn't want said to or about me. My Grandmother said to wake up each day and be thankful for it because not everyone was given that privilege. Both very wise and in their late 90s. The people in their Senior Home call them "The Lovebirds" because they still hold hands wherever they go. 💗
Thats true, and your grandparents are so sweet
That is soooo cute, I hope my hubby and I are like that when we reach that age 😄❤
Beautiful words
Jem Sopp Thank you for sharing and bless your grandparents! Good advice, hopefully more people will follow it now that you have shared it. 🙂
Thanks from a 50 year old! Needed this instruction.
“You teach people how to treat you” and “actions mean more than words” changed my life when I took time to really understand what they meant and implemented them!!
Honestly I just want to say that you’re the best teacher on RUclips for makeup. I don’t know what it is exactly but you’re the only eye makeup teacher I can use and actually feel beautiful from after I’ve listened to you. I actually love and thank you from the bottom of my heart please don’t change. Thank you. 💗
I've lived by the quote someone once told me, "Man cannot discover new oceans, unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore" by Andre Gide.
I've been afraid of a lot of my life changing decisions, but the prospect of new oceans have made me take the leap, and I've failed some, but I succeeded in many more! And now I proudly see my children not being afraid as they become adults!
Thank you so much for the the videos you make!! I particularly love your sense of humour!!!
Lúcia Kitten Thank you for this. Just what I needed to hear at this point in my life!
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I'm so glad to be able to have helped!!! Take that leap!! The oceans you'll find, more often than not, are the ones you've been dreaming about!!! I'll be praying for your safe travels😉
Not advice but good food for thought in how to treat others: "We have a tendency to want the other person to be a finished product while we give ourself the grace to evolve." TD Jakes
Oh that's good!
Miki Nyckel Thanks gal!
Wow! That's beautiful and profound.
So very true. Good insight to remember
Best bit of advice came from my mom during an unpleasant social time at school when unkind things were being said to me & about me & I was very disheartened. She said " honey, consider the source." Later in life I learned to not take the actions of others so personally. It's not always easy & at 13 it was almost impossible unfortunately. But "consider the source" is much kinder than being told you're too thin skinned & now, sitting here at 58 years of age, I appreciate that advice & sensitivity from my mom.
This is the best bit I’ve been given “Lord keep you arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth”
OMG that is a great great quote!
I need it 🥴
we have a similar one, in English it translates roughly "Please God, give me strength to deal with hardships"
to that, my best friend always adds "but I'd rather have patience instead, 'cause if you give me strength I might get carried away and make a mayhem" 😅
I’m calling it, Wayne Goss is the Bob Ross of makeup
Hahaha YESSSSS
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I second that!
Love that!
"Happy little mahhsCAHHrahhs"
Wayne Goss is a gentle JOY as a superb step-by-step instructor.
My best piece of advice comes from my Mom, she said “you can’t control what other people are going to do, you can only control how you react to it.” Cheers!
Wayne, you are the best at doing tutorials. Others go too fast or edit out important parts, or just plain leave out things that should have been addressed. Thanks for taking the time to really try to help people!
You must be special in your industry to keep me watching. I never used make-up until my late 40's. But age is devouring me. This is the second video this morning I am watching because I felt make-up was bringing out my lines as you confirmed. I also have sad eyes. That's what I call your hooded eyes. To me, they droop to look sad. Thank you for sharing these tricks I never heard of before. The best advice I ever received was to look in the mirror if you want to change the world. I was 16 and a stranger picked me up hitchhiking who told me this. I have never forgotten it. Thank you whoever you were.
That inner corner highlight is just the way I do it cause that circular motion and not blending never made sense to me. I feel like people just mimic other people, never question how or why anymore. That’s why you are a blessing. ♥️
Mónica Santos I think the exact same thing, I've never understood just making a huge unblended circle of shimmer on the inner corner.
Best advice I give myself is, if you feel really low and crap say something or do something to make someone else feel good or feel happy, it can be a complement about something they're wearing or something nice about their personality it can be ANYTHING and you're GUARANTEED to feel better and happier in yourself afterwards.
Fantastic video! Running to try it out! My best advice was "Be kind, you dont know what others are going through, it could make a difference". Thank you Wayne you are wonderful.
I am so glad I found you! Best advice I have gotten was to collect no’s instead of avoiding them. Helps me ask for what I want without fear of rejection.
This is a great video!! Thank you! My best advice is "Don't go to bed angry & always say I love you when you leave." You never know when someone's last moment is, so make sure you don't regret your last moment with someone.
Jaime Wickwire I love you is so very true. We've always said it to our kids a lot & as adults, we end our phone convos with I love you. Every single time. If I forget, I'll call back & say it. We lost our #2 eon suddenly & unexpectedly last Sept 17. I talked to him on the 15th & we ended our talk with I love you. 2 days later he was gone. But I have that I love you to cherish
Jaime Wickwire agreed. I say love you friends, family, husband, all the time. Even when I'm mad. Especially when I'm mad. It even makes feel better.
Best bit of advice? I have a few:
'Don't judge a book by its cover'
'Treat others as you would like to be treated'
'Smile, it won't cost you anything but could change the world (or someone's day)'
'Saying please and thank you never killed anyone' - my Dad's favourite saying
'Be kind'
My mother in law told me years ago when I was angry with someone: let silence be your answer! It was the best advice and it has always stayed with me.
I agree
Good LADY!!
Smart advise!
Wise Lady !! Good advice !!
I am incredibly late to this show - by about 3 years. However, I'm glad that I have several months of binge watching ahead of me, perfect for NZ Winter and the ensuing hibernation. You're presenting style is so brilliant and chill, it makes the vids extremely easy to watch and digest. Thank you very much for sharing the insights to your craft with us all. Edit: Also funny
“Who doesn’t love a bit of tip”😂🤣😅😭💀😉 Thank you, thank you, thank you for this!! I really needed this..so helpful and informative!! Thank you, again. Love you, Wayne!!❤️😘 xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo
Misty Parsons Dead!
Misty Parsons Crazy lol!!!
Everyone loves a bit of tip. 😂🤣🤣
I do! Love you Wayne
That wink too! Wayne cracks me up
" Be kind because everyone you meet is fighting their own battle."
Best bit of advice has always came from my mother and it goes 'this too shall pass'. If anyone is ever in a difficult situation always remember this x
Where have you been all my life? You just completely transformed my eye makeup, and I look alive and alert. Simple enough to do on my first try with new brushes and a new palette! Start at the bottom. Wow. Game changer. THANK YOU!
The best advice? From my grandfather “The tone makes the music” No matter what you say it is how you say it that can make or break your meaning and how you are perceived ❤️
Julie Neuhaus excellent advice!
I love this advice!
so true
This was very helpful, I have hooded eyes and haven't worn eyeshadow in a bit just because I feel like it doesn't look good anymore. I'm going to give this a try tomorrow :)
The best advice I ever received was from my mom, she told me to always listen to what others are saying as it could be important later.
Me too! I’m going to give it try as well, good luck.
Brittany Jordan That's exactly how I felt about getting unsolicited advice about being a mom. Whether it was a disciplinary remark, forgotten home remedies, or just showing love and affection. No matter the subject, asked for, or simply offered randomly from a stranger. I was never offended, and always listened. I may not choose to use that advice, but you never know what you can learn if you don't take the time to listen!
Great advice. My eyes look a lot more alive now. :0) My daughter made an eyeshadow that is so great and versatile for pressing into the upper lid, even for eyebrows. It isn't harsh, either. Thank you for not only sharing your knowledge, but keeping your audience looking as natural as possible, allowing their own beauty to shine through. That is so important in the days of Instagram filters, Photoshop, and other things to phony us up so that we don't appreciate who we are anymore.
One of the best bits of encouragement I've ever received is "You never know where a seed you plant may grow". We do not know what impact we have on others, so we need to keep trying, keep sharing, keep being positive toward others. Thanks, Wayne, for all that you do.
What's her brand? I have trouble with pressed eyeshadow looking cakey.
You are the best! As a mature woman with a natural hooded eye, I searched and searched for help, YOU are the 1st concise and beautifully articulated, artist to finally teach me how to. As for your advice?? I cannot think of a thing you’re lacking! Thank you so much😇
I like Wayne's inner corner highlight so much better.
Awww thank you xx
I agree! I never was able to highlight inner corner of eyes because I always thought that conventional way was way too unnatural
I like it too, im so used to just wacking all the colours on there and blending till kingdom come until it works, i'm going to do it this way from now on.
Wayne.....I can't tell u how happy I am that u did this eye shadow tutorial.....I struggle so bad with eye shadow application because I have hooded plus down turned eyes.....I usually just wear mascara because i don't know how to accentuate my big brown eyes.... this weekend i am trying this .... thank u thank u..... best piece of advice was given to me by my father that i will always remember..... you are given one name in life, be sure to keep that name in good standing 💕
Oooo, lots of good advice right here from you and your wonderful subscribers, Wayne! The best advice I was given:
1 (non-makeup related) Always learn from your mistakes. You will definitely make them, and try not to make the same mistake more than once.
2 (professional/work-related) Don’t burn your bridges, you never know when you’ll come across people again in different circumstances.
3 (makeup) that trick you just did with black eye shadow as liner, and tightlining! When my eyelashes were gone or beginning to grow back after chemo these helped me to feel that it was less noticeable (and still do today because they didn’t all grow back great,) and that I had/have thick, luscious eyelashes.
Love you Wayne and Love this community! 💕
My best advice ever given to me, rather helping, assisting, responding or making a decision to do something, have no regrets. You going to decide to do something, say something have no regrets. That way you give your best and have no regrets. This has worked for me since I was a young adult. There I shared it.
Best piece of advice I have ever been given is from my grandfather. He said to me” Sweetheart there are two things you should never have to worry about. The things you can correct and for the things you cannot!”😄😄😄
If you can correct something that went wrong or you did wrong, fine, if you cannot accept the fact, lesson learned and move on.
Kyriaki Zafeiriadou that’s so wise! Thank you 🙏🏻
Wayne💖,
The BEST bit of advice I have EVER been given was by my Father who was a handsome, cheeky man and I miss him dearly 💙. Every time I would say "I can't do this" he would always say to me. "There is no such word as CAN'T". "You CAN do anything if you put your mind to it. Think about that." And he meant it. When I was young I was like "yeah, right....". Then i n my late 20's, I figured it out. He was right. Honestly. If someone really wants to do something bad enough, they will make it happen:). My Father was highly intelligent and very impulsive. Lol. He did things in his life that people have a hard time believing. But all of his stories were true and his lessons in life that he learned the hard way, I was lucky enough that he passed them on to me so I can teach my children and so on....😚😚.
I am so happy you did this look!! I have hooded "mature" (aka, old as chit) eyes and I have been doing my inner corner highlight as you have here and bringing it up into the very corner of the mobile lid:). I absolutely LOVE the way it opens up and elongates my eye😚.
You are so friggin funny. "Because I am old".😂😂😂. You are still so young!! It's only a number anyways. I am 51 going on 28 mentally. Honestly. Lol. Not in a "trying too hard" kind of way where it's inappropriate. Lol 😂. I just don't feel (therefore look) my age. People think my Grandson is my son. Lmao💙😂💙😂💙. It really is a state of mind. You are young and a beautiful person from the inside out!!😚
The best piece of advice I've been given is...
to "Make it a great day", rather than
"Have a great day". "Make" is proactive
"Have" is passive .
Everything happens for a reason. You will be surprised, years later, what the reason really was, no matter how crappy you feel right now.
Emotions are temporary. Emotions are something you have, not something you are.
Better to respond, then react.
Thanks for all the advice for the hooded eyes. Your videos are so informative and consice. You are the BEST!!!
"You'll cross that bridge when you get there" I'm an extremely anxious person, always needing to control things and predict outcomes. This piece of advice helps me regain my center. :)
Clara Maria Garcia I’m struggling with the same thing!
Best Advice: Be grateful for every day....be grateful for your life even in your darkest hour.
Not every day is a good day...but every day is an important day.
I say that in my videos all the time because I feel it is crucial that we know this to be true.
Love you Wayne xxo Susan
The best piece of advice ever given to me is learn to listen to understand not only to reply. works with everything.
The best advice I received was from my mom when I was very young. It has been with myself and my older sister all our lives. "Never let them see you cry". Meaning never show your weakness and no one will take advantage of you. My mother now has two of the most independent women you can find. Our relationships are based on want and not need. And, we are better for it.
Don't fill in the "To" field of an email until you're quite sure of what you're writing as you might hit Send and be horrified. Then and only then fill in the "To" field and check again!
Life saving advice truly
My best advice: "You can be the most beautiful, perfect, juicy peach in the world ever, but there will still be people who just don't like peaches."
That’s not advice.
@@Cancionera40 don't take it so literally. Just appreciate your features, and ignore your imagined flaws. That advice above, was by Cindy Crawford. Do you remember her? She was one of the most beautiful women in the world, and she still had guys who said "I don't get what the hype is all about?" You're never going to appeal to everyone. And BTW, my post was from 5 years ago! LOL
Best advice came from my gorgeous late grandmother: “Don’t marry for money. Just hang around the rich until you fall in love.” 😅
In all seriousness, it really meant if you plan to commit yourself to someone else for the rest of your life, make sure it’s for the right reasons. 💘
My mom told me to go after the big bucks. I didn't realize that she was talking about money...🙄🤣
I think the quote stands alone. I’ll adopt it. Thanks!!
I am a big fan of all your tutorials !
Your tips are so well defined !
The best piece of advice I have received is be the best version of yourself !
I have 2. Hope that's ok. 1. The way you treat me is your path, the way I react is mine. 2. Don't judge me because I sin differently than you. I lied, 3. A candle loses nothing from lighting another candle. I know these are all quotes, but they're the kind of thing that keeps me going.
Awesome quotes. The candle one reminded me of another one of my faves, 'A flower does not think of competing with the flower next to it, it just blooms'.
Miki Nyckel aww, I really like that one. Thank you for sharing that, it's getting added to my repertoire 😊
Miki Nyckel that first one is amazing. They all are great, but wow, that first one is brilliant!
Here's the thing, Wayne: you make it look SO easy!!! You do such an amazing eye, but when I try to recreate it on my poor, droopy eyes, it's a hot mess, lol!! I will keep practicing, but I wish you were here...
I must say, the makeup wipe tip you posted had changed my life. I have started doing my eye makeup first, then using a makeup wipe to create a line from the corner to the end of my brow, and it has made a significant difference in my face!!! 💗
Everything Ellie what's the name of that video?
Pam Rod Let me see if I can scroll thru and find it right quick...
"How to make your eyes appear bigger and longer" is the name of the vid. He takes a makeup wipe and uses it to wipe away shadow...I angle mine even a little more than he did to give myself almost a cateye look without all the eyeliner.
Everything Ellie thank you so much! U r awesome!
This is the kind of Wayne video that I love. My advice saying: "Bloom where you are planted" . This applies to work, to a party, to driving.🤗
Kathy Aay Beauty I LOVE THIS SAYING!!! Admitting I've never heard it before, but, you can bet I'll be saying it!!! Nice one!!
Thanks! I first heard it at camp in 1975!
Love this bit of advice!
good one! really good one
Kathy, that is one of my favorites. ❤️
The best advice I ever got was from my Nana . She told me when I was 15 that if I didn’t wanna look like her I would wear a big hat. She told me to not ever let the sun hit my face for any length of time. I’m almost 51 now and I am so glad that I took her advice back then. No amount of sunscreen will do as well as a big hat providing shade over your face. And thank you for all your videos. I just recently found your channel and subscribed and I’m really enjoying all the videos
The best advice my Mom gave me was “Kindness is contagious “. Always, always begin and end with kindness. You never know what someone may be going through or what challenges they are dealing with. I have found that the vast majority of people I’ve encountered throughout my lifetime are inherently kind. Certainly there are individuals that require an extra measure of patience and faith in ones humanity, but I have found most people eventually respond to kindness with kindness, even if that is not their natural inclination. Like my dear late Mother taught me, it’s contagious💜. Cheers Wayne🥂
“People are often unreasonable and self-centered. Forgive them anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of ulterior motives. Be kind anyway. If you are honest, people may cheat you. Be honest anyway. If you find happiness, people may be jealous. Be happy anyway. The good you do today may be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway. Give the world the best you have, and it may never be enough. Give your best anyway,” Mother Theresa.
Wow. This gave me chills I love it
But is this half full or half empty mentality? I can’t tell. Ok it’s both.
She was right about the first thing, she had ulterior motives!!! Look it up. 😂
This is the only beauty channel on RUclips that has helped me feel more informed, more confident, and overall more appreciative of my own natural beauty. Thank you, Wayne! You help me *understand* makeup, my eye shape, and that I dont have to cover myself up with layer upon layer upon layer upon layer. I cant believe how drasticly different that inner corner highlight is. You've been an invaluable resource. 🖤
Best advice I received was from my dad. He said find a sport you like and engage in it as socialization and leisure time. That way youll stay fit into old age.👌🏾
Hi Wayne, you are not old, you have good skin and beautiful face bones! Love the tutorial, tomorrow I will watch you again and practice. Well regarding the best advice I got in life, was from my mother (who I miss immensely) , who always taught me: "if you don't have anything good to say about a person , then say nothing " . She also taught me , that before you open your heart to someone, you need to look at theirs first, because half of the people don't care about your problems , and the other half would make fun of it. This leading, that only a few people in your life , could be a soul friend. Have a great day, and GB .
“The less said, the less forgiven.” AND “Begin as you mean to go on.” Oh and “No one is a mind reader! No one can guess what you are feeling. Just say how YOU feel and be done. Forever.” Best pieces of relationship advice EVER!
oh wow the best advice i ever got was to "marry the person you can't live without ..not the person you can live with" ..and we've been married for 30+ years and still going strong!!!
Recently tumbled upon this absolute genius of a makeup tutorial. He’s not just a brilliant artist with the most wonderful tips, techniques and explanations he also comes across as a all round good person. No artifice. Thanks.
Loved the cheeky comments in this tutorial :)
Best bit of advice... have to go with a Dr. Suess quote -
"Say what you mean and mean what you say, because those who matter don't mind, and those who mind, don't matter".
Other bits of advice I love:
Be the solution, not the problem.
Don't knock it til you try it.
Be kind, always.
Be firm, but fair.
Take time for yourself and take good care of yourself... meditate, get a massage, eat the damn ice cream while binge watching a show... whatever. Make yourself a priority.
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The best advice I've been given... Mind your own business. Simple and straight forward. Less drama that way.
The best advice I was ever given was “ if you hold on to any negativity your only hurting yourself as whoever caused it hasn’t let it effect them”
The best tutorial on hooded eyes ever! I am so happy I managed to look decent after my 1st attempt! Thank you Wayne!!!!
I was at my cousin's wedding and her new father-n-law gave some wonderful advice during his toast. He said, Sometimes it's more important to say "I'm sorry" than it is to say "I love you".
Yup. That’s the difference between fantasy and reality. Most people live in fantasy. Good advice.
The best advice came from my dad and when I actually started to heed it I really saw it for the gem it is.When in doubt,don't. How perfect is that? Just "when in doubt,don't" I could have saved myself a lot of grief if I had taken that to heart when I was younger!
Could you maybe do a video where you get a few models with different/‘problematic’ eye shapes/concerns & show how to do the same eye look eg. smokey eye, cat eye etc on the different eyes? I think that would be super helpful! So often I see tutorials by girls with big, beautiful eyes with so much lid space etc & I have no idea how to convert that particular look to suit my hooded eyes. I know how to do my own every day makeup to suit my eyes, but trying to convert other looks (from tutorials etc) to suit me is tough!
MrsBungle78 i totally get you! My eyes are very hooded too, it is sooo difficult to get it right ☹️
I feel you completely! My eyes were always hooded but as I have aged (in my 50s) the lid doesn't really show.
My best advice ive gotten that worked for me is ..this vid..right here where you. Showed how to do the hooded eye..I love the way that you did that thing everyone does with the white blob..just there at the tear Duct big day tommorrow for me..I am going to try it..Thank you so much you had mentioned about doing ...no glitter shadow before..yos i am two years over 50..and since i stay away from the glitters looking back..at most my adult movies and how my make up artist used to apply my Shadow looked great but now at my age..Ive taken your advice and i cannot wait to go to sleep and try all your advice on myself when i start to get ready for my big Day..thank you"
MrsBungle78 Agree. This tutorial is useless as he has perfect eyes and it does not assist us hooded eye folk.
MrsBungle78 this is a great idea!
Wow! Wayne, this really just makes your eyes (well, EYE) POP! You have the most beautiful color of eyes.
Wayne: “who doesn’t love a bit of tip?”
*seductive grin* with a little tongue
And then a soft whisper: “I do..”
OMG, IM MELTING 😅😍😜🔥
Amanda Howerton I watched that 5 times. Wow, just so perfect❤ He will be in my dreams tonight...again!
Amanda Howerton I died!
My Ovaries exploded watching that.....😂😂
Mine too!
My teenage crush 😍
*you save us from embarrassments seriously* 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 we learn a lot from you💖💖
This is the best eye tutorial!
Treat others the way that you want to be treated! Is the best advice that I ever got. Love you Wayne! You always give amazing advice keeping the world beautiful!
I LOVE WAYNE SO FREAKIN MUCH!
His humor is so adorable! Ahhh 😍
Wayne - best advice...."feel the fear and do it anyway" Thanks for this video. Very helpful for me (as well as you made me chuckle a few times). And honey, you're not old.
Yes!!! This is one of my mantras!!
My best bit of advice (I don't remember who said it), "I am the master of my unspoken words, and a slave to those that should have remained unsaid".
Leesa Bryant That is very poetic and good advice.
Lessa Bryant
I'm writing that one down.
Thank You!
Brilliant!
From my grandfather: “Expect the best, be prepared for the worst.” I really live by it to this day
Hope for the best but expect the worst
LOL! Thank you for this tutorial! I have hooded eyes anyway, I'm 46 - so they are worse now, and to make matters worse, I got Bells Palsy after my daughter was born on the right side of my face and my face never totally came back normal - so my right eye sags a bit more now. It makes me insane and I have to do my eyes slightly different to sort of do more smoke and mirrors on the right side to make it appear my symmetrical and not as hooded as it is - ugh. It's frustrating for sure. You have given me some more techniques - so thank you for that. Also, I like it when you are a bit cheeky. I like a bit of tip too. ;)
Best advice: Buy the worst house in the best neighborhood because it's a lot easier to fix a house than it is to fix a neighborhood.
Great piece of advice. Thanks.
My dad's best friend,to me @14 - don't grow up too fast; enjoy being a kid. That was in 1974. I still enjoy being a kid... 💋
My bit of advice that my parents bestowed onto me and I have taught my children is, "Don't judge a book by its cover," "Always treat people with respect even if you do not agree with them," "Observe more than you speak, because you'll find out more about people through their actions and sometimes its not worth arguing with people" and my favorite "If you see shit lying on the sidewalk, leave it alone. If you keep touching it it will smell more, so if there are some shitty people in your life leave them alone so their shitty attitude doesn't stink up your life." OK. A little more than a bit of advice.
Thank you for the various hooded eye tutorials and tips - I'm 47 and re-learning how to do my makeup after 30 years and so far, you are the best teacher/explainer yet!! I've got super-hooded, wrinkly/crepe-y, puffy eyes and dark circles that are wrinkly/crepe-y under the eyes. I'm having a hell of a time trying to figure out the eye shadow thing now...but thanks to you, I think I just may have found out how to do it! Thank you!!!
I'm almost a year late, but best bit of advice I've been given is trust your gut feeling...I don't always listen to it for myself, but when I do 97/100 times, it's right :/
Best advice from my dad: there is nothing good you can do after 11 p.m. that can't just be done in the morning. Kept me out of a heap of trouble in my wild college years. Paired well with my dad's other advice that there is a time and place for everything and that time and place is college. Just know, I won't post bail. Lol.
I LOVE THIS! xx
Love it! May have to use it on my 4 boys. Thank you for sharing.
We’ve all had the privilege and/or misfortune to receive so much well intended advice in our lives. There are a few pieces of advice or words of wisdom that have been passed along and one quote that have never failed me.
First, don’t give up what you want most for what you want now. Next, wait 24 hours before getting mad and reacting about anything. If it doesn’t bother you in 24 hours time, it probably isn’t important enough to get mad over. And, lastly, the quote “Stand before the people you fear and speak your mind-even if your voice shakes.” - Maggie Kuhn
Best bit of advice - smile, you never know whose day you might brighten up!
Sorry I am late to the party. Lonng for you! Loved it ALL! THANK YOU!!
Best advice was from my daughter. She was 16 and me 49 at the time 2 years ago.
"It only takes one time to screw up the rest of your life."
Those are wise words, probably the most invaluable words to ponder.
😉 😘