This looks like a painting technique for statutes, where you cover the whole surface in either black or white then stipple the actual color you want to use on top, this makes the details pop.
We also use a similar technique in oil painting, we color in the under tones of the skin (IE Blue, Green, Purple, Red, etc) and then put the real skin tone over it
Also in hair dye! They use very clear blonde hair then dye it the color you want it because colors like dark blue and dark purple can't be seen in a dark haired hair as clear
Yeah, for anything you want to paint, if you use a white base the colour on top is going to look brighter. If you want a warm tone use a red tone and blue if you want a cold tone
I'm a painter and this is literally what painters do on their art, we add a white base and then add the desired colour. The colour becomes more pigmented and gives a beautiful effect
When I paint on a canvas I normally have a bunch of canvases with greyish paint over them. My grandpa is an artist (he’s on Google!) and he taught me this trick
As an artist and art student, yes… I whenever we have some sort of sculptures or something like that at my school we always first cover with white then with the colors we want..
@@aaliyahho a solid, matte layer of one color - in this case white as it’s a neutral tone - you kind of cover any blemishes, therefore your foundation would look uniform without the need for color correcting.
The thing about putting a white base before the foundation is that white can easily cancel out hyperpigmentation, scars from acne and most of the dark circles according to color theory. That's why the makeup looks so flawless afterwards, I use this technique everytime
What do you use to make your face white? I can’t think off anything that would not rub in , off, or make the makeup look cakes. I’d love to know the answer to this from anyone that knows. I would love to try it
Wow, those Korean foundations will finally have a purpose! --- Before YOU comment: My comment was referencing her PAST VIDEOS. The ones where she tried Korean foundations and found them to be lighter than what she usually uses. I'm sorry if there was any misunderstandings :c
No literally cuz if you’re wearing face paint AND a full face of makeup for even a few hours every day without cleansing really really well they’re gonna be breaking tf out
It’s because it evens out our skin first. If you colour check your skin in different zones they won’t be the exact same shade. It’s just colour theory, start with a blank canvas.
You’re neutralizing the color of your skin underneath but also desaturating it, so whatever you put on top is gonna be strictly the color in the bottle (and whatever white base mixes in). It’s a trick for pictures and video and the stage where strong lighting is used, but in person with different lighting it’s gonna read as a mask from where the blending ends. It can also read as ashy if you’re not using full coverage over top it.
😂😂😂😂😂 now I know what happened at this wedding I was invited to in Ethiopia. All the bridesmaids got “professional makeup” but I thought the price was absolutely ridiculous ; $150 USD! And since Im good at makeup I decided I dont trust what stuff their going to use on my face and for that price Id rather do my own. 3 of us did, needless to say the other girls had to wakeup at like 5AM drive to this market and get their makeup done, hungry, grumpy and took HOURS only for them to come out looking like casper the white ghost- now only the Ethiopian girls did their makeup and but u can tell they were going for that “lighter look” cus it seems like they used this technique and then choose a light foundation on top. . Some of them got very ashy, they looked at me and my friends with so much HATE lol we woke up late, got ready and went on enjoying our day and eating good food before they were done. Good times
FR. I live stream and I have pretty good lighting, so the makeup I wear looks RIDICULOUS in person. However, on camera? I look so fucking good omg. Makeup for on screen with good lighting is totally different than makeup anywhere else
@@Lala-lw6pi same here for us pakistanis/indian people, literally every woman u meet at a wedding will have a base 10 shades lighter than their actual skin tone, because the concept of fairness is so popular even the ladies with a darker complexion tend to wear Casper's foundation 😂😂😂😅😅
Theoretically it makes sense because when painting a white base will make the color on top more pigmented and vibrant as well as opaque. Thus the “filter” look of not having “imperfections”
It definitely makes sense until you step outside and look absolutely WILD because the amount of make up you have on lol. This is very "for pictures only" type of make up. Even if you go out at night. Your make up *will* get messed up or even a small bit wiped away and it will be much more noticeable than if you had a normal amount (usual cover up, foundation, powder in a moderate amount) of make up on.
it works the same way as putting a base color on a rough canvas before painting, you fill in the pores with the white face paint to create an even surface to work with, it makes the makeup look better to an extent.
@@SusieQ1971Primers usually lock in moisture, make skin tacky so makeup sticks better, and fills in pores. This technique can help with all that, but it also evens out the coloration on the skin, so you also don’t see dark spots, redness, or discoloration through it.
Same! Other people can do it for sure, but it all depends on the skin type you have as well as the products used. It also will always look different in person than on camera/stage.
That’s probably what she actually looks like too. If you put this much on it doesn’t matter if you have perfect skin or not. You’re gonna look cakey. Phone cameras tend to automatically smooth shit out but I bet you in person you would see and feel the makeup
You could have just used your colour changing “all skin tone” foundations or the white Korean foundations they sent you and it would have been the same as the white paint 😅❤
The art community: THEY’RE LEARNING 😨 Edit: guys I mean people who do art with paints, I’m not saying makeup isn’t art I’m saying that this is what painters do too 😭
Im indian and know nothing about makeup. I hate going out and interacting with people because theyll judge me as my skin is always bad and they will point out flaws i didnt know i had. but i realised if i get a lighter shade accidently online, then i can buy a shade slightly darker and mix them up and problem solved!
@@MaryAnnSweetAngeldear, who are you interacting with? because they don't sound like friends. You can take the criticism if you think it'll bring improvement addressing them BUT to hell with their judgement, especially if they're not people who matter to you.
It’s good trick for getting the true color of a foundation and making sure it doesn’t oxidize, but it definitely doesn’t give you a make up filter look. 🙈😂 This is something I do on my clients when working with foundation that I know oxidizes or if I just want a super clean base where the true color of the foundation comes true.
@@sadiakhan8594 can you recommend the white base? I do on camera work sometimes and it would be nice to be able to look perfect for an hour or two. I do have maturing skin but it is healthy and tzone oily and pretty smooth. I would deeply appreciate if you came back and commented!🙏🏽
Its because you are hiding the true color and minute flaws of your skin before applying the foundation. It gives you a more flawless, even toned finish. Think of it like painting. Priming first gives better coverage.
I think they mostly use orange to cover the beard since orange cancel blue, so if u have dark spots on your skin just apply red or orange than fondation n it will fade
Yup as someone said orange cancels blueish colors, so they use it on their beards to cover it up, something Willam used to forget a lot 🤭 also it works with the bags under your eyes, and if you want to use it the other way around it works too if you use a green or blue color you can hide red spots in your skin
Coat with a primer spray, then go onto your base coat, then onto your layers and your highlights and your technical paints, along with your oil shaders.
@@8narutoshodowclones Jesus loves you all so so much and you don’t get to Heaven or get saved through good works, but you DO get saved/get to Heaven through fully trusting in Jesus with all of your heart and soul as your personal Lord and personal Savior, accepting Him into your heart, soul and life/giving Him your whole heart, and surrendering your heart, soul, and life to God. You should also repent/ turn fully from your sins and worldly things and desires and turn fully to God and go all in with God!!❤️❤️
@@lilithhenderson Jesus loves you all so so much and you don’t get to Heaven or get saved through good works, but you DO get saved/get to Heaven through fully trusting in Jesus with all of your heart and soul as your personal Lord and personal Savior, accepting Him into your heart, soul and life/giving Him your whole heart, and surrendering your heart, soul, and life to God. You should also repent/ turn fully from your sins and worldly things and desires and turn fully to God and go all in with God!!❤️❤️
Well actually, no. The white base for eyeshadow is so that your skin's own color doesn't dilute/mix the colors of the eyeshadows you put on top of it. This whole white face makeup thing is just another layer of product, like no wonder it looks more flawless.
For heavy makeup, my make up artist (who has 20+ years experience) would always pat a thin layer of white base with wet cold sponge before putting on foundation with wet cold sponge too. Don't forget the lips. He then put white cream eyeshadow on the eyelids as a base to make color eyeshadow pop. Said the white base, the cold wet sponge, and white cream eyeshadow is an old trick he learned from a retired makeup artist from the 50's.
I heard Britney Spears say that to make her lips pop her MUA uses a white lip liner before the actual lip liner. It really works. Same for eyeliner. Use white before black on the bottom waterline
@@mikehunt7360 yup. Its a very old-book trick. White just pops up everg color you put after. White cream base like Kryolan, MAC, NYX is good. Apply it thin, and the white will neutral your skin tone plus the white cream base will act as a binding agent to any powdery substance (face powder, eyeshadow, blush) put on your face.
Yes! It’s sooo thick it takes forever to absorb no matter how much you try to massage it on your skin and even then it’s still too white, so will definitely try it! 😅
Makes sense to me from an art perspective. If I want to paint a color over top of another, I need to base with white first if I want the color to be true.
@@wonyoungiesgirlI don't think so, spf is supposed to be the top layer over skincare, not makeup. So the application order is skincare --> spf --> makeup
@@wonyoungiesgirl SPF blocks UV Radiation, not light. It's like how lead blocks X-rays; sunscreen blocks UV radiation even when covered. The mineral sunscreen and chemical suncreen both prevent the UV radiation from penetratng into the skin.
@Mapz Hmar Zate now i said this about mineral sunscreen that is applied topically to shield from the surface made to cause less irritation rather than a chemical sunscreen that’s under makeup. literally none of y’all read that part before i deleted it but there is a difference between white cast sunscreen and clear sunscreen. that’s why there’s two versions, ones that don’t absorb for sensitive skin and one that does. unless the person is using a hybrid it would be less effective since this seems to be more mineral. in which i said: “i would recommend to wear the chemical one with a clear cast instead”
@Mapz Hmar Zate because y’all kept talking about hybrids & spf in general instead of straight up mineral sunscreen so i would’ve let it go but since you came in here condescending and rude as hell i had to respond. and yes the fuck i did say mineral sunscreen should sit at the top if it doesn’t have a chemical counterpart. a simple google search would’ve told you but you don’t wear makeup so why do you care so aggressively?
To the OP’s comment- the active ingredients in mineral spf are the same as the mineral pigments that make white face paint white. So while appreciate/get the joke and think it’s funny, there really is quite a bit of truth to it. The only difference I can think of is that the mineral spf we work into our whole face is sheer once worked in. At that point I look like Violet Beauregard minus the need to visit the juicing room. The stuff lifeguards use on their noses might be opaque enough to work for the hack though and it’s usually pretty gentle in comparison to some face paints. Just pondering for anybody who wants to try the hack but would break out from face paint.
What sunscreen would y’all use since a lot of mineral white cast sunscreens look cakey under makeup? I was thinking of the cetaphil mineral sunscreens or the blue lizard sunscreens
This is something we learn in special effects to even out an actors face for filming. It's also how we can transform one actor into another character without the use of prosthetics.
It works because white is literally the absence of color. So when you put any color on top (but don't mix) you get the purest form of that color. That is why when artists make art they more often than not start with a blank, clean white canvas.
Okay, hear me out. Instead of a white makeup base, just put on a mineral SPF. Mineral sunscreen formulas include ingredients like titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, which by default gives you a white cast. Two birds, one stone.
@Shree25 There's some really good brands that aren't oily and don't make your skin real oily. Neutrogena Ultra Sheer dry touch, is the one I used. It was my grandma's and I was hesitant to try it, but it actually worked really well for me and I didn't break out.
I guess you see make up in terms of enhancing features already there, but this comes across as creating a face for you? I know I felt both sides of the coin watching it and was conflicted 😂. She looks beautiful and still like herself tho
It's not that easy🙄. It's EXTREMELY hard for me to find the foundation that's my exact skin color. I usually have to mix or go through brands and no bran has every matched me perfectly
You can also do this with milk of magnesia. Dip a foundation brush in it and paint. It dries with a white cast, shrinks pores and mattifies the skin. It's an old drag painting trick.
@@tablesalt134Magnesium is a compound that draws out impurities and when ingested essentially pulls water into the digestive system. When used externally it pulls out oil and holds it, tightening pores and giving a matte base for makeup. I use it all the time.
The white covers any "imperfections" such as splotches or crows feet etc. And the bright color gives a nice reflective surface for light to bounce off of. Your face then looks brighter bc the light is bouncing off the white base, making the colors you put on top more vibrant In art this is called underpainting! Most common is using a reddish hue to make your people look more alive bc it adds a flushed look So yes! This works! You could also do a light brown, or do white and add some pink on the cheeks and nose for a more natural blush look!
This also works for any nail polish colour that looks duller on the nails than it looked in the bottle, just put a base of white polish underneath and it will pop. Edit: thank you for all the likes😊
As an old-school makeup artist we used to Prime the skin with white or lavender base before foundation. We used a white or cream shadow on the entire eye area before applying any eye color. It's the same Technique we used to use an art school where we would Prime the canvas before we paint any color onto it.
As someone who is so pale I'm almost translucent (you can see a lot of blue in my skin I feel) and can rub white pigment in and make it disappear would I need the lavender base? Or would a white base still work for me? I ask because for brightening powder I use the fenty lavender powder.
@@shendisackett This is simple Chemistry actually… look at the color wheel and balance out the blue with the opposing color. So you would add a little yellow to your white base. Then you use whatever you like on top of that.
Is there a trick like this for evening out extreme dark circles? I've used a green tinted concealer on red spots (color wheel guess years ago that actually worked), but neither yellow nor lavender worked... unless it's the wrong shade of yellow or lavender?
Omg the first stroke of color back on her skin was EVERYTHING 🙌🏾 it was so satisfying and the color match was flawless Edit: Woah 😳 I was expecting this many likes haha. Thanks 😊
It actually worked. I often do this . Using white base first than put your skin foundation. I did know at that time and I was just a beginner so I use white base first and put contour and concealer than my original foundation. It amazes me how this looks good
for my wedding my mua added milk of magnesia to my foundation- not only did it make me flawless but it set my makeup so tough it didn't transfer nor need touchup all night. It was sweatproof too.
@tracyrobinson9442 She literally added maybe ½ a tsp to my foundation, mixed it w/the brush & applied it like normal, did contouring & used setting power & setting spray.
Little known fact from Wayback in the day. When I modeled in the 90s, we used to use baby powder as our base under our make up. Especially for us black girls because one, there wasn’t a lot of shades that matched us and then to mixing different shades still would cause different types of casting on your skin. Using baby powder will give you a matte look but also it would give you this effect where it was like a filter for when you took your pictures. Remember back then our pictures were Made out on paper and there was no way to retouch a picture as easier as it is today. That cost money and that was not done in the modeling world. Your make up and your skin have to be flawless and we learn to use baby powder to give us certain types of luck depending on, the type of lighting
What's interesting to me is that you can really see that your foundation matches your skin tone. You only put the base on your face but your neck and chest skin still matched perfectly.
This looks like a painting technique for statutes, where you cover the whole surface in either black or white then stipple the actual color you want to use on top, this makes the details pop.
We also use a similar technique in oil painting, we color in the under tones of the skin (IE Blue, Green, Purple, Red, etc) and then put the real skin tone over it
Also in hair dye! They use very clear blonde hair then dye it the color you want it because colors like dark blue and dark purple can't be seen in a dark haired hair as clear
Yeah, for anything you want to paint, if you use a white base the colour on top is going to look brighter. If you want a warm tone use a red tone and blue if you want a cold tone
It's actually quite the common technique in a lot of art involving painting
Or when you paint the wall
I'm a painter and this is literally what painters do on their art, we add a white base and then add the desired colour. The colour becomes more pigmented and gives a beautiful effect
When I paint on a canvas I normally have a bunch of canvases with greyish paint over them. My grandpa is an artist (he’s on Google!) and he taught me this trick
as a painter. I second this statement. 😊
This is so interesting! I don’t even where make up but now I want to just so I can try this! 😂
As an artist and art student, yes… I whenever we have some sort of sculptures or something like that at my school we always first cover with white then with the colors we want..
@@S0urSweeties was his name
Her foundation match is absolute perfection
✨AWooO JUmP ScARe✨
@@sushi_roll_LMAOOO
@@MartinMurphy-xu5pc To even out her skintone
@@Andy-xx3ttplease sue knew what she was doing ….. just like anyone black doing this
Right! It's perfect!
The laugh though 😂😂 “ahahahahhahiiiahh” then the “aoop jump scaerr”
Contua
😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
True 🥲
This is very logical. You give your skin one colour before the foundation, and both together look like all your skin is the same colour.
1.9k likes and no replies? unacceptable 🤨
im so confused with this comment
yeah I was thinking the same thing
@@aaliyahho a solid, matte layer of one color - in this case white as it’s a neutral tone - you kind of cover any blemishes, therefore your foundation would look uniform without the need for color correcting.
@@juzahyodo thanks for the explanation
The thing about putting a white base before the foundation is that white can easily cancel out hyperpigmentation, scars from acne and most of the dark circles according to color theory. That's why the makeup looks so flawless afterwards, I use this technique everytime
What white base paint do you use ,im interested? I have no clue what to use 😅
@@Mexican.ChungLee I use a white color corrector and then apply my shade of concealer
Do you wear this technique out irl or just for cameras?
Makeup Forever makes a good white base pigment
What do you use to make your face white? I can’t think off anything that would not rub in , off, or make the makeup look cakes. I’d love to know the answer to this from anyone that knows. I would love to try it
Wow, those Korean foundations will finally have a purpose!
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Before YOU comment:
My comment was referencing her PAST VIDEOS. The ones where she tried Korean foundations and found them to be lighter than what she usually uses. I'm sorry if there was any misunderstandings :c
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@@stookoe-roblox9215no I think they meant it cos the korean brands don’t have dark shades for the products. All of them are “too white”
@@stookoe-roblox9215youre ignorant lmao...east asians have literally only 3 shades
@@Wangxian-zd9cb the Korean brands I have have darker skin tones..
@@Wangxian-zd9cb and a lot of American brands don’t have darker skin tones
You should do a comparison where you only use the white on half of your face and the rest across your face to compare results directly.
Yes!!🤞🏼🤞🏼
Girl really said “👩🏾👩🏻👩🏾”
BYE BAHAHKAHJA
@@fantais1eLMFAOOOOO
Lmaoooo😂
@asmrcompilations1 same
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Tiktok woke up and said "👏LET'S 👏SUFFOCATE👏OUR👏PORES👏"
610 liked and no comments? i’ll fix that
No literally cuz if you’re wearing face paint AND a full face of makeup for even a few hours every day without cleansing really really well they’re gonna be breaking tf out
Eh still better than some of the stuff I saw from the early 2000s
@@emmavines3759 It's def not for everyday... it's a special occasions thing.
@@emmavines3759 you know white foundations exist? they’re not using face paint, it’s meant to be worn as foundation.
It’s because it evens out our skin first. If you colour check your skin in different zones they won’t be the exact same shade. It’s just colour theory, start with a blank canvas.
using white face is extremely racist. I can’t believe she would post this
@@ihateallyall lol did she make fun of white ppl?
@@ihateallyall No, because it isn't intended for discriminating race. It isn't white face, it is like a blank canvas.
@@ihateallyall tell me your stupid without telling me your stupid:
@@ihateallyallkiss my as straight :*
"Is this too white?" Got me dying 😂😂😂
Imagine somebody walks in while darcei is still in the process of applying the white base 💀
"ma'am I don't think that's your shade..."
@@jasmine_ismfr lol 😂
I would be like trust me it would look good at the end
They'd just think she's trying on another "color changing" foundation
WHITE FISHHING..CANCELLED LOL
You’re neutralizing the color of your skin underneath but also desaturating it, so whatever you put on top is gonna be strictly the color in the bottle (and whatever white base mixes in). It’s a trick for pictures and video and the stage where strong lighting is used, but in person with different lighting it’s gonna read as a mask from where the blending ends. It can also read as ashy if you’re not using full coverage over top it.
😂😂😂😂😂 now I know what happened at this wedding I was invited to in Ethiopia. All the bridesmaids got “professional makeup” but I thought the price was absolutely ridiculous ; $150 USD! And since Im good at makeup I decided I dont trust what stuff their going to use on my face and for that price Id rather do my own. 3 of us did, needless to say the other girls had to wakeup at like 5AM drive to this market and get their makeup done, hungry, grumpy and took HOURS only for them to come out looking like casper the white ghost- now only the Ethiopian girls did their makeup and but u can tell they were going for that “lighter look” cus it seems like they used this technique and then choose a light foundation on top. . Some of them got very ashy, they looked at me and my friends with so much HATE lol we woke up late, got ready and went on enjoying our day and eating good food before they were done. Good times
Thank you!
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FR. I live stream and I have pretty good lighting, so the makeup I wear looks RIDICULOUS in person. However, on camera? I look so fucking good omg. Makeup for on screen with good lighting is totally different than makeup anywhere else
@@Lala-lw6pi same here for us pakistanis/indian people, literally every woman u meet at a wedding will have a base 10 shades lighter than their actual skin tone, because the concept of fairness is so popular even the ladies with a darker complexion tend to wear Casper's foundation 😂😂😂😅😅
Okay but I've never seen a foundation match so perfectly
Girrllll best get to trying that trick I guess
Literally what I came to comment
why is it always the most expensive brands with the most shades 😔
What did she use as white base????
No but actually
I love hearing you laugh. It is so contagious!
Theoretically it makes sense because when painting a white base will make the color on top more pigmented and vibrant as well as opaque. Thus the “filter” look of not having “imperfections”
Incorrect. It's actually the silver pigment/mica powder in make up that gives this effect.
Anna I know that’s true when we paint , so I think u r right about the pigment.
Dayum ya realy need make up😂
It definitely makes sense until you step outside and look absolutely WILD because the amount of make up you have on lol. This is very "for pictures only" type of make up. Even if you go out at night. Your make up *will* get messed up or even a small bit wiped away and it will be much more noticeable than if you had a normal amount (usual cover up, foundation, powder in a moderate amount) of make up on.
@@josiescites7933 yeah wasn’t the airbrush luminous air spray made for this reason?
I always wear SPF 50 zinc oxide sunscreen under foundation…. Gives the same effect! Aveeno Positively Mineral looks amazing under makeup.
Thanks for the tip.
Thanks! Making note of that right now.
Wait females put zinc oxide which is use on metals to protect from rust. Wtf
@@Akkarsollum the way you said “FEMALES”😭😭😭
@@_jawkneeHe’s a Ferengi
"is this too white?!" with the cackle got me. lol. it ended up beautiful.
Oh I know! That cackle gave me life 😂
Have faith in Jesus alone to be saved. 😊
@@IloveJesus777j77ew
Yes! And the jump scare. 👌🏼😂
The whiteis my friend’s shade 😭
you low-key slayed with that
The white allows the foundation to be even and true to color. It’s like gesso on a canvas. Totally evens out your skin. I gotta try it
Literally paint primer
Like queso on a tortilla
@@asstacook, queso is a must!
Now I have to try it
Just use a sponge to apply your foundation. Bristles disturb the white base. It will look even better not to use a brush for this technique.
Being an artist, that’s what immediately came to mind.
"a-woop-jwumpscware"
Caught me off-guard
Meaning?
I'm dead ash😭😭😭❤️
ikr
@@culpepperlyIt's a Tiktok that became a meme
@@jelly_cocoon305 Yeah, I understand that theres a cultural reference to something folks are familiar with but a meme of what? What is the reference?
it works the same way as putting a base color on a rough canvas before painting, you fill in the pores with the white face paint to create an even surface to work with, it makes the makeup look better to an extent.
Isnt that what primers are for though?
@@SusieQ1971Primers usually lock in moisture, make skin tacky so makeup sticks better, and fills in pores. This technique can help with all that, but it also evens out the coloration on the skin, so you also don’t see dark spots, redness, or discoloration through it.
Makes sense. It's face gesso.
Let's 'face it'- we're all Rough Canvas! : )
@@linmonash1244 ahh haa!! now that's a good 1!!👏 how clever!!☺️
“aWoOp JuMp ScArRrReE 👹” got me laughing 😂
"Awooop! Jump scare." got me 💀
Same ✨
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"As always we coat our canvas in a thin even coat of the Liquid White" - Bob Ross
Note to self liquid white for canvas does not go on face. 😂
@@michelemiszkura5656 😂😂😂😂
“Liquid hhwite ☺️”
Looks like gesso paint lol
@@michelemiszkura5656 😄😁😄😅😁unfortunately in today's day and age clarifications are a must
This is called priming. It's common in alot of different painting styles from flat art to statues to wargaming minis to structural painting.
I love the “awoop- jump scare” 💀
Random but are you a stay probably yes but idk lol😂😂
IT SAYS JUMP SCARE??? i thought it said “swoop btc i’m scared”
Samee
@@Unbothrred yup😌 stray kids everywhere all around the world
Me tooo😂❤
Ah, I see you finally found a use for all those Korean foundations💀
lololol
Underrated comment wow!!!
I was literally thinking the same thing
Lmao sure true
frr
If I paint my face white before adding foundation, I end up with two layers of foundation and look like I have a cake filter on, lol
Same! Other people can do it for sure, but it all depends on the skin type you have as well as the products used. It also will always look different in person than on camera/stage.
Right. You can do that only if you have perfect skin
That’s probably what she actually looks like too. If you put this much on it doesn’t matter if you have perfect skin or not. You’re gonna look cakey. Phone cameras tend to automatically smooth shit out but I bet you in person you would see and feel the makeup
my face would start melting the minute I stepped outside 😫
i live in Las Vegas 😂
@@krist5860 Bless you, lol
WHY’RE YOU SO PRETTY 😍
You could have just used your colour changing “all skin tone” foundations or the white Korean foundations they sent you and it would have been the same as the white paint 😅❤
Fr thoo
that’s exactly what i thought 😂
Be like ohhh that's how it changes to my shade 😮 *literally putting a whole ass different foundation on top* smh
my first thoughht lol
I thought that as soon as i saw the brush in her hand lmao
The art community: THEY’RE LEARNING 😨
Edit: guys I mean people who do art with paints, I’m not saying makeup isn’t art I’m saying that this is what painters do too 😭
LMAOO finally 🙄 they’re learning our little tricks….
As a artist that was my reaction lol
LMAO FOR SURE HAHAHHA
Exactly ❤😅
👍 Right
Now you’ve got a reason to use those white foundations sent to you by the Korean makeup companies 😂😂😂
This is a perfect comment I forgot all about it
Im indian and know nothing about makeup. I hate going out and interacting with people because theyll judge me as my skin is always bad and they will point out flaws i didnt know i had. but i realised if i get a lighter shade accidently online, then i can buy a shade slightly darker and mix them up and problem solved!
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I-…
@@MaryAnnSweetAngeldear, who are you interacting with? because they don't sound like friends. You can take the criticism if you think it'll bring improvement addressing them BUT to hell with their judgement, especially if they're not people who matter to you.
It turned out so nice
Can u do with a white base on half of ur face and without white baser on the other half. I wanna see if it rlly makes a difference
It’s good trick for getting the true color of a foundation and making sure it doesn’t oxidize, but it definitely doesn’t give you a make up filter look. 🙈😂 This is something I do on my clients when working with foundation that I know oxidizes or if I just want a super clean base where the true color of the foundation comes true.
@@sadiakhan8594 seems like something I'd do for a special occasion thanks
@@sadiakhan8594 can you recommend the white base? I do on camera work sometimes and it would be nice to be able to look perfect for an hour or two. I do have maturing skin but it is healthy and tzone oily and pretty smooth. I would deeply appreciate if you came back and commented!🙏🏽
Monica did it, half face with white base and other half as she normally would do.
Although this hack did not work for her.
EXACTLYYYY WHAT I THOUGHT!
“AwOoP jUmPsCaReEe💅”
Her:👁️👄👁️
Me:👁️👄👁️
AwOoP jUmPsCaReEe FRFR-✋😭
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Freal tho 🤣
I'm going to need that audio but can you point me in the direction of a source
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Its because you are hiding the true color and minute flaws of your skin before applying the foundation. It gives you a more flawless, even toned finish. Think of it like painting. Priming first gives better coverage.
This makes so much sense
As a Black woman, seeing another Black woman's foundation match so perfectly is amazing. I have a hard time shading and I wish I was this lucky..
the "AwOoP JuMpScArEa" 😂
😂😂😂
I literally read this as it was said 😅😅
😂😂
I have this in my head 24/7
Sent me straight to the ionosphere
The “Awoop jumpscare” was more of a scare than the makeup was-
jumpsCeiReE
Painters use this as a primer for walls when painting homes and artists for canvases, funny how they parallel ❤
I guess that's why Chinese has been calling it Painted Skin for a long time.
@@daviddoan68No… it’s probably because makeup used to basically be paint. It’s the same historically everywhere in the world
As an apprentice painter, I can talk for Australia but all paint here has primer in it already, so your undercoats act as the first coat and primer
You should do this again but one side without the white base ❤
This is why on Drag Race a lot of the queens use orange before they do all up the rest. It corrects the pigment under bright light and filters.
I think they mostly use orange to cover the beard since orange cancel blue, so if u have dark spots on your skin just apply red or orange than fondation n it will fade
orange or salmon concealers work really well for bluish dark spots under your eyes as well
the lipstic under eyes make up trend is similar
Wait now it's orange ? Is it white or orange ..I just wanna be pretty
@@kwitchcreative8058if you’re gonna be under normal/natural lighting (not like stage lights or smth) then probably white
Yup as someone said orange cancels blueish colors, so they use it on their beards to cover it up, something Willam used to forget a lot 🤭 also it works with the bags under your eyes, and if you want to use it the other way around it works too if you use a green or blue color you can hide red spots in your skin
It's like putting on primer before you start painting
Coat with a primer spray, then go onto your base coat, then onto your layers and your highlights and your technical paints, along with your oil shaders.
@@lilithhendersonthis is an interesting looking Ultramarine lieutenant
Yeah just throw like another coat of foundation you should B good
@@8narutoshodowclones Jesus loves you all so so much and you don’t get to Heaven or get saved through good works, but you DO get saved/get to Heaven through fully trusting in Jesus with all of your heart and soul as your personal Lord and personal Savior, accepting Him into your heart, soul and life/giving Him your whole heart, and surrendering your heart, soul, and life to God. You should also repent/ turn fully from your sins and worldly things and desires and turn fully to God and go all in with God!!❤️❤️
@@lilithhenderson Jesus loves you all so so much and you don’t get to Heaven or get saved through good works, but you DO get saved/get to Heaven through fully trusting in Jesus with all of your heart and soul as your personal Lord and personal Savior, accepting Him into your heart, soul and life/giving Him your whole heart, and surrendering your heart, soul, and life to God. You should also repent/ turn fully from your sins and worldly things and desires and turn fully to God and go all in with God!!❤️❤️
It's the same reason they say to put a white base under eyeshadows, it helps the color pop more
Or black for glitter/shimmer/iridescent colors when you want the light reflection difference to pop even more
Well actually, no. The white base for eyeshadow is so that your skin's own color doesn't dilute/mix the colors of the eyeshadows you put on top of it.
This whole white face makeup thing is just another layer of product, like no wonder it looks more flawless.
Indian kids childhood 😂😂😂😂
When she applied white base 😅😅
This is a perfect reason to use those Korean white foundations sent to you 😄.
Lmfaoooo right 😭
She did try use on her tiktok. It ended up looking good and more natural than this.
😂
I mean this is the equivalent of smacking a coat of gesso on a canvas before painting
Artist rendition
That's exactly what it reminds me off lol
But wont this look cakey irl
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For heavy makeup, my make up artist (who has 20+ years experience) would always pat a thin layer of white base with wet cold sponge before putting on foundation with wet cold sponge too. Don't forget the lips. He then put white cream eyeshadow on the eyelids as a base to make color eyeshadow pop.
Said the white base, the cold wet sponge, and white cream eyeshadow is an old trick he learned from a retired makeup artist from the 50's.
I heard Britney Spears say that to make her lips pop her MUA uses a white lip liner before the actual lip liner. It really works. Same for eyeliner. Use white before black on the bottom waterline
What is the white base?
@@mikehunt7360 yup. Its a very old-book trick. White just pops up everg color you put after. White cream base like Kryolan, MAC, NYX is good. Apply it thin, and the white will neutral your skin tone plus the white cream base will act as a binding agent to any powdery substance (face powder, eyeshadow, blush) put on your face.
What is this "said white base" though? I know nothing about make up so for me, I see butt cream for babiea on a face. Hahaha
Ò9pw2😅
I love her...shes so fun!
That white base better be SPF 50 mineral sunscreen. Cause that actually does work.
That's exactly what I do to use up an extremely thick sunscreen I bought. I only use it when i feel like wearing a full face of make up 😂
oh thank you for that idea! i bought kids sunscreen and didn't know it was white and it's been a little awkward to use it
Yes! It’s sooo thick it takes forever to absorb no matter how much you try to massage it on your skin and even then it’s still too white, so will definitely try it! 😅
She just used Dulux weathershield masonry paint.
@@nenufairy1929so Ru saying sun screen is used for this ? Is that what the girls have on in this video ? Am confused 🤷♀️ Tks 🥰
As an MUA, Please don’t do this if you plan to go somewhere with flash photography. Especially if you are medium to deep skin tone 🤦🏽♀️
What is MUA?
@@YumeraChauquemakeup artist
please don’t do this at all… if a white person over blends their contour their racist so why isn’t it the same for yall
What happens when there is flash photography?
Lmaoooo I can only imagine the trouble
“IS THIS TOO WHITE?” I ask myself that everyday 💀
What? Why do you ask yourself that?
@@ioncekilledamanwithmyshoewe absolutly NEED more people like u
Nawh.. 🗿
Wait I don't get it?
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It was the sharp "Aarh" for me🤣😂🔥..love your funny energy❤️💖
Makes sense to me from an art perspective. If I want to paint a color over top of another, I need to base with white first if I want the color to be true.
Like a primer for a wall.😕
Yep it’s called toning the canvas
Is it just white paint? Or what is it?
@@NikkiLee777 for the makeup? It’s white foundation. For example kryolan has something called clown white
@@suppohkram thank you
This is me applying my foundation on my sunscreen. 😂😂😂
@@wonyoungiesgirlI don't think so, spf is supposed to be the top layer over skincare, not makeup.
So the application order is skincare --> spf --> makeup
@@wonyoungiesgirl SPF blocks UV Radiation, not light. It's like how lead blocks X-rays; sunscreen blocks UV radiation even when covered. The mineral sunscreen and chemical suncreen both prevent the UV radiation from penetratng into the skin.
@Mapz Hmar Zate now i said this about mineral sunscreen that is applied topically to shield from the surface made to cause less irritation rather than a chemical sunscreen that’s under makeup. literally none of y’all read that part before i deleted it but there is a difference between white cast sunscreen and clear sunscreen. that’s why there’s two versions, ones that don’t absorb for sensitive skin and one that does. unless the person is using a hybrid it would be less effective since this seems to be more mineral. in which i said: “i would recommend to wear the chemical one with a clear cast instead”
@Mapz Hmar Zate because y’all kept talking about hybrids & spf in general instead of straight up mineral sunscreen so i would’ve let it go but since you came in here condescending and rude as hell i had to respond. and yes the fuck i did say mineral sunscreen should sit at the top if it doesn’t have a chemical counterpart. a simple google search would’ve told you but you don’t wear makeup so why do you care so aggressively?
To the OP’s comment- the active ingredients in mineral spf are the same as the mineral pigments that make white face paint white. So while appreciate/get the joke and think it’s funny, there really is quite a bit of truth to it.
The only difference I can think of is that the mineral spf we work into our whole face is sheer once worked in. At that point I look like Violet Beauregard minus the need to visit the juicing room.
The stuff lifeguards use on their noses might be opaque enough to work for the hack though and it’s usually pretty gentle in comparison to some face paints.
Just pondering for anybody who wants to try the hack but would break out from face paint.
Works for fingernails too. A white base will make top shades pop!
Oh, THIS is noted ✅
Thanks for the tip 😊
Gonna try this 👍
Yes Ladies, for those summer colors...ask for a white base and its gonna make your color appear brighter, fluorescent almost with gel polishes.
helpful. thank you 😊
Wow this is new! Thanks for the tip! 💅
Your confidence and aura is so attractive and inspiring.
“ A-WOOP-JUMPSCUAR”
Got me good 😂
( omg ty guys for 4.3k likes )
What does this mean it's funny asf
I read this as it happened 😂😭
lol so slayyy
@@Chrystal-m2hit means Jumpscare
Same girl😂 SAMEEEE
" iS tHiS tOo wHiTe" made me die and come back alive
I recommend using a sunscreen with a heavy white cast. You can use a whole lot of tone up cream if you have a darker complexion too.
Genius!!!
I can’t wait to try. But what about primer what order does it go on?
Josie Maran has a sunscreen with a noticeable white cast. It would work well for this. Just make sure not to get the tinted version.
What sunscreen would y’all use since a lot of mineral white cast sunscreens look cakey under makeup? I was thinking of the cetaphil mineral sunscreens or the blue lizard sunscreens
I do that just so I have makeup spf and sunscreen spf.
It really does look good!
"if men know women can shapeshift they will tell the church"
they did...haven't you seen Florida lately?
😂😂😂
If I see someone saying this again I will kms
Y’all still putting this under every make up video 😭 😭
😂😂😂😂
This is something we learn in special effects to even out an actors face for filming. It's also how we can transform one actor into another character without the use of prosthetics.
Interesting, thank you for your perspective.
That's a lot of paint, wow! Will it hold up for a longer shooting? Especially when the actors get hot and sweaty? I kinda doubt it.
Wow. The chick went from a 3.5/10 to 5.5/10. Impressive !
@@smartyjonez5470 Now consider how beautiful all those "beautiful" women out there on instagram, etc. really are! Pretty revealing 😀
@@neatwheat it’s horrific to think about
It works because white is literally the absence of color. So when you put any color on top (but don't mix) you get the purest form of that color. That is why when artists make art they more often than not start with a blank, clean white canvas.
Wow. The chick went from a 3.5/10 to 5.5/10. Impressive !
@@smartyjonez5470🤓
white is actually all colors at once if your gonna say something be correct
@@smartyjonez5470 L taste
White is the mixture of all colors
Your personality is adorable!
Mineral sunscreen that leaves a white cast has the same effect for us brown ladies!! Should definitely try it!
Thats genius
Oooh Brilliant. Thank you!
Thank you for this!!! OMFG!! 😮😮💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
I was about to say the same thing. Have to go a tad deeper than normal shade though. ❤
Yes i buy sunscreen with white cast i thought the chinese were doing it so i did too😂😂😂😂😂
Okay, hear me out. Instead of a white makeup base, just put on a mineral SPF. Mineral sunscreen formulas include ingredients like titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, which by default gives you a white cast. Two birds, one stone.
True...but they for real make you more oiler. Or is it just me
The base is white because it's like a canvas. This way the true colors of the makeup shines through.
@@Shree25so very oily
@@Shree25me 2
@Shree25 There's some really good brands that aren't oily and don't make your skin real oily. Neutrogena Ultra Sheer dry touch, is the one I used. It was my grandma's and I was hesitant to try it, but it actually worked really well for me and I didn't break out.
Definitely like regular painting!! Start with a white base so all the colors pop!
I usually use gray as a digital artist
Where do you get white base??
No wonder the canvas are white like literally it could be any colour but this explains alot!!
@haleyoneil9172 either white paint or just the canvas
@@waterfairysword_11 white paint
Ok but that really looks so good!!
Finally a makeup artist with a close shade who is willing and able to try these hacks. Thank you, gorgeous. Thank you.
At this point there is no makeup... it's literally painting
That's what makeup is.... Paint for the face. There is also literal paint for the skin.
Mmm yeah that’s kinda what it is bro
I guess you see make up in terms of enhancing features already there, but this comes across as creating a face for you? I know I felt both sides of the coin watching it and was conflicted 😂. She looks beautiful and still like herself tho
@@piercedsireni remember when makeup was meant just touching up a certain part of your face to make you look GOOD ENOUGH.
@@raahilthousif25390 that's never just been what makeup is
How did you get your foundation to match your exact skin color?! It's amazing! Awesome job!
by buying one that matches her skin color
It's not that easy🙄. It's EXTREMELY hard for me to find the foundation that's my exact skin color. I usually have to mix or go through brands and no bran has every matched me perfectly
@jaifyre702 They were just answering to be obvious and rude. Don't take their comment seriously.
@@jaifyre702 well look harder
@@jaifyre702 I thought Fenty was a good brand for getting your right foundation color. That's what I've heard youtubers say
I love how you try anything! The jump scare was funny.
I'm sorry but I'm not doing this every time I'm doing makeup 💀💀💀
That looks like too much work😂
Same, I think I would feel like I was suffocating under all that makeup. Maybe for special occasions, though, where I wanted to look amazing.
you don't need to. this is just a waste of time
@@izzieluvyeah I was thinking the same thing. In photos I can see it but in real life that second layer of makeup is definitely going to be noticeable
I think this would be nice for really fancy, special events like weddings
“trust the process”
to a whole new level 😂
Fr 😭🤣
You can also do this with milk of magnesia. Dip a foundation brush in it and paint. It dries with a white cast, shrinks pores and mattifies the skin. It's an old drag painting trick.
I was just about to day this. 😊
You’re putting laxatives on your face 💀
LOL!!! It actually tightens the skin.
@@tablesalt134
@@tablesalt134Magnesium is a compound that draws out impurities and when ingested essentially pulls water into the digestive system. When used externally it pulls out oil and holds it, tightening pores and giving a matte base for makeup. I use it all the time.
@@Mrs.Fezziwig😮😮😮
I love your laugh, is so contagious!! 😅
Bro said "blackface? Nah we boutta turn the tables"
There’s no such thing as white face
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This is exactly why I came to the comments 😂😂😂😂
where in any part of this video was this comment relevant or pertaining to?
@@Harlonna its a joke dw
This feels like a miniature painting thing where you base your models first, then paint
She just gave herself a zenathal highlight. Lol
I had the exact same thought.
nope it’s white face. complete racism
The white covers any "imperfections" such as splotches or crows feet etc. And the bright color gives a nice reflective surface for light to bounce off of. Your face then looks brighter bc the light is bouncing off the white base, making the colors you put on top more vibrant
In art this is called underpainting! Most common is using a reddish hue to make your people look more alive bc it adds a flushed look
So yes! This works! You could also do a light brown, or do white and add some pink on the cheeks and nose for a more natural blush look!
Wouldn't it make crows feet and other wrinkles show up more
@@joannaquanttumphysics not if you do right
Does it feel thick and caked on your face? Where do you get it?
But what white thing they use?
girl that is so cute!!
This also works for any nail polish colour that looks duller on the nails than it looked in the bottle, just put a base of white polish underneath and it will pop.
Edit: thank you for all the likes😊
As an old-school makeup artist we used to Prime the skin with white or lavender base before foundation. We used a white or cream shadow on the entire eye area before applying any eye color. It's the same Technique we used to use an art school where we would Prime the canvas before we paint any color onto it.
As someone who is so pale I'm almost translucent (you can see a lot of blue in my skin I feel) and can rub white pigment in and make it disappear would I need the lavender base? Or would a white base still work for me? I ask because for brightening powder I use the fenty lavender powder.
@@shendisackett This is simple Chemistry actually… look at the color wheel and balance out the blue with the opposing color. So you would add a little yellow to your white base. Then you use whatever you like on top of that.
@@HisMiraclesHappening Why am I just learning now ..the trouble I could of had ...Lol. I mean fun ..
@@HisMiraclesHappening thank you
Is there a trick like this for evening out extreme dark circles? I've used a green tinted concealer on red spots (color wheel guess years ago that actually worked), but neither yellow nor lavender worked... unless it's the wrong shade of yellow or lavender?
Omg the first stroke of color back on her skin was EVERYTHING 🙌🏾 it was so satisfying and the color match was flawless
Edit: Woah 😳 I was expecting this many likes haha. Thanks 😊
It actually worked. I often do this . Using white base first than put your skin foundation. I did know at that time and I was just a beginner so I use white base first and put contour and concealer than my original foundation. It amazes me how this looks good
for my wedding my mua added milk of magnesia to my foundation- not only did it make me flawless but it set my makeup so tough it didn't transfer nor need touchup all night. It was sweatproof too.
Really?! Id love to know how!
@tracyrobinson9442 She literally added maybe ½ a tsp to my foundation, mixed it w/the brush & applied it like normal, did contouring & used setting power & setting spray.
@@cspriggs1031 I have to try that.
beyonce has apparently been doing that since the mid 2000's, so you know it works
This is BRILLIANT!!
Little known fact from Wayback in the day. When I modeled in the 90s, we used to use baby powder as our base under our make up. Especially for us black girls because one, there wasn’t a lot of shades that matched us and then to mixing different shades still would cause different types of casting on your skin. Using baby powder will give you a matte look but also it would give you this effect where it was like a filter for when you took your pictures. Remember back then our pictures were Made out on paper and there was no way to retouch a picture as easier as it is today. That cost money and that was not done in the modeling world. Your make up and your skin have to be flawless and we learn to use baby powder to give us certain types of luck depending on, the type of lighting
Thank you for sharing this! I'm trying it 😊❤
Sorry for my bad English, so the point is we put baby powder first before make up (foundation) right??
Thank you for the herstory lesson ❤
@@nadnad6114 yes!
Imma try this ❤
I need a collection of her evil cackling atp- it’s too good 😂
Drag queens have been doing this for years that’s why they literally look flawless performing on stage
Yeah… Flawless…
They look flawless? You mean they look like creeps/ freaks / aliens/ zombies you pick
@@Classic_literature homophobic
@@Classic_literature lol they look like they were in a makeup shop and a bomb went off
@@Classic_literature there are drag queens that actually look much better than women u might get real confused lol
I don’t know what’s more beautiful, your smile, or your contagious laugh. Makeup is perfect.
Her without the makeup and the laugh. ❤❤❤😂
What's interesting to me is that you can really see that your foundation matches your skin tone. You only put the base on your face but your neck and chest skin still matched perfectly.
@@delilabei970 Which is why you match it your neck so that your face is the same colour
She knows what she normally uses though. So, makes sense to match neck perfectly
Awoop jump scare✨✨✨✨🌸🌸
I thought she would just use the colour changing foundation as the base😂
Lmao why did i think this too 😅😂
Srsly, I’m like “all this k-beauty foundation will come in handy now” 😂
I just wanna say you matched ur foundation so well i could never
“If men find out we can shapeshift there gonna tell the church” 😭😭😭
I will never not press like on this ❤
😂😂the best comment ever
LDshadowlady's most famous line
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"We might as well pack our bags and go to the nunnery"
I love your laugh while applying!!😂😂😂 Beautiful 👏👏💕
As an artist we call this under painting and it does make a difference on canvas so it makes sense to me that it works with makeup
It’s like putting primer on a wall and then paint it 👍
EXACTLY. IT’S A PRIMER, AND THE CONCEPT IS CARRIED FROM PAINTING, & ART TO MAKEUP. I’ve even seen people use Milk of Magnesium as the white primer.
😂 exactly