10 MAKEUP TIPS that CHANGED MY LIFE.

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
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  • @carmscozycorner1111
    @carmscozycorner1111 Год назад +679

    1) Wait AT LEAST 5 minutes after skincare to do your makeup. I wait more 15 mins and it helps lessen texture by letting the skincare products sink into skin
    2) For long lasting makeup, use setting spray before foundation, before powdering and after powdering. A total of 3 times, it works wonders for me as an oily skinned gal
    3) If anyone else struggles with straight lashes that do not want to curl try:
    - Using a hairdryer on your curlers before curling your eyelashes (wait until it’s only slightly warm, don’t want to burn yourself!)
    - Curling the ends of your lashes, not just the roots (I do roots, middle part then ends of lashes)
    - Using waterproof mascara. I thought it was impossible for my lashes to stay curled until I accidentally tried waterproof mascara and I haven’t looked back since. If you’re worried about having to remove it afterwards, use a makeup removing oil or an oil based cleanser and work it into the lashes and wait a minute or 2 to let it do it’s work before washing it off
    Anyone else do these tips ???

    • @sophdoeslife
      @sophdoeslife  Год назад +85

      Yes yes yes and yes!!! all great tips!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @pleasebekind7056
      @pleasebekind7056 Год назад +14

      I don't but I will be now!! Thanks!!

    • @lindsaymarie1984
      @lindsaymarie1984 Год назад +9

      Thanks for sharing, I gotta get a waterproof mascara as not tried one for about 20 years n back then they were terrible n I've always swerved them cause of this. I'm excited to try one now though lol x

    • @courtneywalker3610
      @courtneywalker3610 Год назад +8

      I straight up use a lighter on my lash curlers cause I can never be bothered getting it out of my hiding place that keeps my cats from chewing the cord (:

    • @RedhairedBallerina
      @RedhairedBallerina Год назад +6

      I just use a lighter on my curler :D takes four seconds and I don't have to bother (and wake up the neighbours) with the hairdryer

  • @EmilySmith-et2cq
    @EmilySmith-et2cq Год назад +68

    For under eye creasing (from a working MUA): before setting, take a pointed q tip and lightly drag the tiny tip of it in the lines to get product out and then set!

    • @sayrahernandez1
      @sayrahernandez1 Год назад +4

      Great tip def trying!! As a upcoming makeup artist when I set my clients under eyes, they look super dry & a little patchy. Why is that??! Hope to hear from you soon X

  • @FebruaryGloom
    @FebruaryGloom Год назад +82

    Honestly the biggest thing that changed the makeup game for me is colour corrector. I just do a little bit of peach under the eyes, and a bit of green on any red patches. It’s such a short, quick little step but makes my concealer over the top work SO much better

  • @anxiety-r-us
    @anxiety-r-us Год назад +607

    No matter what I do or what products I use I still end up with dry and cracky undereyes. I would love a full video of multiple tricks to fix it.

    • @milkaboom
      @milkaboom Год назад +91

      Dry skin girl here, had that problem for the longest time to (and on bad days its still a little bit there but tolerable) maybe you already tried those things and this comment is useless to you but maybe there's one thing that could improve it. For the most part, moisture improved a lot of my troubles. And I mean that I moisture the living heck out of my undereyes. Also daily and not only when I wear makeup. Moisturizer, eye cream and very moisturizing primer just for them (but make shure it can sink in, some concealers don't like it when it's still too tacky) oh, also one trick I have from Soph, to open your jaw with closed lips, to stretch the skin under your eyes to be able to dab poduvt into every crease. What also helped me is to actually only use a tiny amount of loose powder (like the littlest bit, I was surprised at how little powder I actually needed as well) and then gently press it into the skin with a brush, and to smooth everything out, I go over it with a clean side of my beauty blender and gently dab my eye area. Concealer wise, it's just trial and error, every skin just behaves differently. But just in case, the Nyx bare with me concealer serum, while not having heavy coverages is just perfect for my eyes. Very flawless, almost no creasing and pretty much undetectable. Otherwise the standart Catrice liquid camouflage concealer (not the true skin, for some reason my skin hated that one) While also not perfect, it's my reliable old friend I've been using for years know.

    • @zxhra.13
      @zxhra.13 Год назад +23

      I have the same issue, I find my concealer always separates almost and creases badly and looks super dry and not flawless at all, to the person above^^ thank you for your tips!!! 🫶🏽

    • @anxiety-r-us
      @anxiety-r-us Год назад +5

      @@milkaboom thank you for the tips ❤️

    • @leighfoster417
      @leighfoster417 Год назад +7

      I am exactly the same but since using the huda beauty concealer I've not had this problem

    • @07008391
      @07008391 Год назад +15

      I had this problem for years and recently have noticed they look slightly better. The only new things I put it down to are products and techniques. I've started using nars creamy concealer and rather than blending it straight away I let it dry for a minute and then blend it with a fluffy brush. Then once I know it's blending I gently press a small amount of charlotte tilbury powder. Then I do my brows or something else and then bake loosely with the rcma no colour powder. I only do this to be honest because it prevents mascara transferring under my eyes. This seems to be working for me. The main difference I think is letting the concealer sit for a while before blending. X

  • @curlyoconnor8750
    @curlyoconnor8750 Год назад +33

    So I studied cosmetology a longggg time ago and obviously trends have changed. One eyebrow tip that I do remember and still use.....apply your eyebrow pencil backwards, brushing against the hair. So starting from your outer corner, brush the pencil lightly against the hairs and then brush into place. This gives the effect of thicker hairs but also a more natural look, as the Color is deposited under and around each hair, rather than just sitting on top of the hairs. You will probably still need to apply a few hairs the more conventional way to fill in sparse areas and then brush into place. You can also use this technique with some of the less thick brow mascaras and get the same effect. it's a great technique for those days when you're not putting on a full face but still want some brow definition.
    Great video as always Soph, thanks again 🥰

    • @nicciellett5008
      @nicciellett5008 Год назад

      Thanks Curly. I often apply the Charlotte Tilbury brow mascara backwards but hadn’t thought to do it with a pencil - tomorrow’s makeup I’ll give it a try 😊

  • @annampa
    @annampa Год назад +149

    Best trick ever is to NEVER apply any sort of product directly to your face. For example apply foundation concealer cream bronzer to the back of the hand or a palette and then use a brush to apply to your face. You will use way less product and makeup will not look cakey anymore 🎉

    • @Woo_Woo_Woman
      @Woo_Woo_Woman Год назад +2

      I don't use foundation, just concealer and not all over. Just a few points. Apply it directly to the skin. I don't think most people need foundation at all. Especially younger women.

    • @ChickenPop2023
      @ChickenPop2023 Год назад +1

      ​@@Woo_Woo_Woman I'm 48 and I do the same thing. The key is to start taking care of your skin when you're young. It makes me so happy to see that is the trend now, because when we were in our 20's none of my friends did. But I did. I toned, moisturized, and used eye cream every day. The only lines I have are tiny ones under my eyes, and I feel like putting product there just enhances it. I use a couple dots of concealer and a tinted moisturizer, then do the rest as normal. Most of these younger girls have beautiful skin and the loads of foundation just isn't necessary! I try to tell my 23 year old daughter this, and I think she's catching on. If she wants to pile it on if she's going out great! But for everyday wear, it's just not necessary at all. Oh, and SUNSCREEN!

  • @lauravampire1276
    @lauravampire1276 Год назад +108

    Here are some of my fav tips I learned over the years!
    1. If you do eyes first, apply all primers at once (face, under eye, eyelid etc.) this will sink in and get tacky overtime.
    2. Apply concealer to your under eyes and most unwanted blemishes LAST so as you blend other spots, the concealer gets a bit dry to ensure better coverage.
    3. Use setting spray before your base, after your base (powder or none) and after the entire look is done.
    4. Bronzer in place of contour usually gives off a better “no makeup” or minimal makeup look.
    5. Contour the eye socket with the same bronzer on your face or similar to have your eyes look more lively.
    6. Pay attention to the tones of your makeup to ensure overall balance. If you want cool but are neutral, reach for cool-neutral products (learning color theory helps the most with this tip)!
    7. Use a clear balm or clear highlight to enhance shimmer highlight or wear alone for a natural glow.
    8. Use a slightly darker lipliner or brown is better, to even out your lip shape and put color over it. Apply on top of lip color to reach wanted look.
    9. Owning semi-clear colored glosses are key to transforming any lip look. Wearing a pink but seems to bright? Apply a green gloss to neutralize it (once again, color theory).
    10. And lastly, use a normal mascara then a waterproof mascara on top to ensure curl stays. This takes trial and error as no lashes are the same but that’s alright.
    All done! :)

    • @aishaahmad8734
      @aishaahmad8734 Год назад +2

      thanks so much for these tips!

    • @lauravampire1276
      @lauravampire1276 Год назад

      @@aishaahmad8734 of course! Feel free to let me know how it goes

    • @Miirriii
      @Miirriii Год назад +1

      thank you

  • @Patti-1962
    @Patti-1962 Год назад +42

    I like to mix foundations/bb creams to get the texture and coverage needed. I am extremely pale, so I started mixing them to get a light enough shade, but I discovered how much better my complexion looked!

    • @threearrows2248
      @threearrows2248 Год назад +4

      Also, mixing in moisturizer can make it SO much more natural looking!

  • @Bethywoogaming
    @Bethywoogaming Год назад +25

    With covering blemishes and spots, after skincare, i take a cream conceler and cover the spots i need. Leave it to dry almost completely, no blending, and THEN apply your foundation over the top with a beauty blender, starting from the outside of your face to the middle. I find the less makeup i have on my nose, the less likely to cake or crack.

  • @reneegrady03
    @reneegrady03 10 месяцев назад +3

    Completely agree with the warm beauty blender technique. I’ve been doing that for a few years, and find there’s a huge difference in how my foundation goes on if my blender is warm vs cold. Always so disappointed if I’m doing makeup on the run and it’s gotten cold because I know it’s not going to work as well.

  • @rosettasilvermist
    @rosettasilvermist Год назад +4

    Alot of people don't use tiktok and aren't interested or have any intention of doing so so I'm glad you didn't just do it there.

  • @nyxryan
    @nyxryan Год назад +25

    for spots - dont apply concealer directly on it, apply it to the side because they already have texture and the concealer will add to it. also if you apply it to spots then you have all the germs from the spot on the dufour which will then spread to all the concealer.

  • @SFL934
    @SFL934 Год назад +6

    Honestly, my favourite thing that I've started doing is mixing my foundation with strobe cream. It makes it more like a slightly more covered tinted moisturiser, makes my skin look less dull and stops it drying so quickly!

  • @abigray4866
    @abigray4866 Год назад +21

    Contour creams… warm them up on the back of your hand and load your brush! Stops all ‘muddy-ness’ and you can control the amount of product and build up intensity instead of putting on too much and struggling to blend out. Same for cream blush 😊

  • @robi2244
    @robi2244 Год назад +29

    Something that always works for me is i kinda “set” my eyeliner by going over it with an eyeshadow in the same colour and idk if im crazy but i feel like that way my eyeliner lasts longer

  • @baileydubs
    @baileydubs Год назад +10

    I fully endorse letting concealer sit for a bit on spots, and also moisturizing them extra to reduce the makeup clinging to them!

  • @jasminjh
    @jasminjh Год назад +4

    I was in a car accident recently and broke my dominant arm so I’ve been having a hard time applying makeup so I’m living for all these makeup videos right now!!

  • @CaitlinMccalley
    @CaitlinMccalley Год назад +30

    Never clicked so fast

  • @Light-tc8xc
    @Light-tc8xc Год назад +2

    EYE PRIMER IS KEY under your eyes to prevent settling. Best tip I’ve ever tried. You should try it in your smile lines, too, and report back!

  • @Boo-gm6vb
    @Boo-gm6vb Год назад +6

    There is this tip that i swear always works
    So if you’re a person that has a lot of dark spots on your face caused by acne or hyperpigmentation take either a foundation or concealer that is several shades darker and put it over the dark spots and leave for like 2 minutes to dry then dap it a little with your sponge and then use your regular foundation or concealer to cover it
    It’s the best hack it just makes sense to me like I know people usually use their concealer to cover the spots but to me that highlights it even more and makes it grey

  • @suzyb_cfbeauty
    @suzyb_cfbeauty Год назад +6

    One tip I love is to apply Lash glue directly to the Lash line as opposed to on the strip lashes themselves. It has helped me immensely!

  • @simrankj
    @simrankj Год назад +32

    For eyeliner - keep your eyes still, don't stretch and dot on 3 little lines with your eyeliner, one where you start the wing, one in the middle and one on the edge pointing in the direction where you want your wing (if that makes sense) if I find a video I'll link it below!

  • @thefuneraldirectorsdaughter84
    @thefuneraldirectorsdaughter84 Год назад +12

    Put eyeshadow primer in your smile lines to help to stop them creasing. I use a NAC Paint Pot and it works well 👍

  • @tinyprettymoon
    @tinyprettymoon Год назад +10

    Eye cream is a must for me. It’s great for keeping the darkness and fine lines at bay but recently my lips have been really dry and chapped so I rubbed some eye cream over them and put on my usual lip balm and now they’re so smooth. Using eye cream on your lips is a hack I learned about a while ago but I don’t always do it since I’m not able to get an eye cream. And I don’t believe an eye cream is just a moisturizer in a smaller jar/tube because I’ve never gotten those results with my lips from putting my regular moisturizer on my lips.
    My absolute favorite thing is toner though, I will literally try any toner but the ones from Korean brands are the best. I love the I’m from rice toner and the A’pieu Mulberry Blemish Clearing Toner the most

  • @kayleighwall6706
    @kayleighwall6706 Год назад +11

    Yess, tips from Soph are exactly what I need 😍🧡

  • @rebeccakempen8822
    @rebeccakempen8822 Год назад +4

    I watched this and realized that i have been watching you so long that you are the one that taught me how to do my makeup and i already do all of these tips/tricks 🥰 sending love from Canada!

  • @m_affliction
    @m_affliction Год назад +8

    PS. As someone with oily skin, I really appreciate this video and your makeup tips! Thankfully I learned eventually through my own trial and error that it’s important to moisturize and stay hydrated, but if anyone didn’t reach that point yet, please listen to her, she’s right!! If you dry your skin out it will overcompensate with more oil!

  • @lucielow9192
    @lucielow9192 Год назад +11

    Honestly have learnt how to do my makeup from you! I remember sitting down with your first palette attempting eyeshadow for the first time!! Loved these tips, they were super helpful!!!

  • @teresaiosbaker8036
    @teresaiosbaker8036 Год назад +2

    I really want to amp up my makeup for those extra special occasions, especially the holidays coming up so this was so helpful! thank you for mentioning all of the products you used as well!!

  • @michelleflair2022
    @michelleflair2022 Год назад +1

    I agree with you I prefer my blender when using hot water xx I also use the concealer on the spot tip too xx

  • @clarem7535
    @clarem7535 Год назад +58

    I’ve been watching your videos for years and absolutely love you! Something that I’ve been doing is putting my concealer, cream contour, blush and liquid highlight UNDER my foundation and then you just put a lighter layer of foundation or a skin tint on top and it blends so beautifully and doesn’t ever look patchy!

  • @missmeliarenee
    @missmeliarenee Год назад +1

    powder puffs are a LIFESAVER

  • @shawnacourie9220
    @shawnacourie9220 Год назад +1

    I love you Soph!! I could listen to you talk all day!! Love your accent. Your so down to earth and funny. Can't wait for the next video!!

  • @shonacuthbert1861
    @shonacuthbert1861 Год назад +1

    I love the peach sugar blursh as well! Such an underrated shade!

  • @cezzadenning91
    @cezzadenning91 Год назад +18

    If you find makeup doesn’t always sit properly in certain areas (bridge of the nose for me) using eye primer in that area is a game changer

  • @percydoeseverything
    @percydoeseverything Год назад +5

    The pro tips we all need. I know I do. I have tried running my sponge under warm water and it definitely works better for me

  • @codiebarton9896
    @codiebarton9896 Год назад

    I do pretty much all of these too! Especially how you set the under eyes, using a warm beauty blender, and setting spray BEFORE mascara! Love your videos!

  • @jessicalynnkoch9377
    @jessicalynnkoch9377 Год назад +55

    Soph! I would love to see a video about setting sprays. Ones that actually lock your makeup in place vs ones that don’t but maybe help your makeup look less powdery?

    • @ambergerhelper7852
      @ambergerhelper7852 Год назад +5

      I make my own. 1/3 parts of hairspray, hydrating toner, and distilled water. 🤓

    • @ludamedvedskiy3511
      @ludamedvedskiy3511 Год назад +4

      My go to is the charlotte tilbury one.

    • @abbiet2444
      @abbiet2444 Год назад +2

      Charlotte tilbury 💯

    • @skylertime
      @skylertime Год назад +2

      i'd love a video about this too! literally no setting sprays have ever worked for me, even everyone's favorites 😔

    • @lauravampire1276
      @lauravampire1276 Год назад +1

      The elf setting mist has been a holy grail of mine for years! But the Rare Beauty one is just as good

  • @wolfy8562
    @wolfy8562 Год назад +5

    Absoloutley love your videos, ive learned so much about makeup from you and i dont suck it at so much!

  • @gabrielam2096
    @gabrielam2096 Год назад +1

    SOPHHH i was literally just binging your videos, so glad you posted!!

  • @Siobhan258
    @Siobhan258 Год назад +1

    Definitely going to be trying some of these, thanks soph 🥰

  • @barbimant
    @barbimant Год назад +6

    the one tip I got from you that truly changed it for me was looking down in a mirror while applying mascara. I already did the wiggley bit but it was SO messy 😭 then I started doing that and everything changed 😂 thanks Soph 💓💓

  • @bleu8678
    @bleu8678 Год назад +1

    I've been using hot water for my sponge for years now. I agree it melts product in better.

  • @user-ck8yt5oj9n
    @user-ck8yt5oj9n 9 месяцев назад

    no matter what it is, you are still honest x i love it! 🥰

  • @pearlsugar1712
    @pearlsugar1712 Год назад +6

    For those whose skin is super oily and just like me, have not found yet a moisturiser or prime that would work well for more hours, I strongly recommend using a hydrating, alcohol free, toner and waiting 5 minutes before applying makeup.

    • @raeraemillstone
      @raeraemillstone Год назад +1

      I love the gel moisturizers I have very oily Italian skin and it really helps

  • @usnavilton
    @usnavilton Год назад +1

    Soph❤ thank you, this is so useful especially the concealer part ❤❤❤

  • @staceymartin901
    @staceymartin901 Год назад +9

    Thanks for the tips Soph ❤️
    For Mascara - I always do bottom lashes first! This stops the Mascara transferring to the upper lid when doing the bottom lashes.

  • @kithale316
    @kithale316 Год назад +74

    70''s tip sounds gross but it works. If you use liquid foundation pour a little into the lid before you put it away. Then next time you use your foundation use the stuff in the cap as spot concealer. It dries out a bit and goes much thicker and covers up blemishes. Next after one layer of mascara powder between layers for a false lash effect.

    • @ChickenPop2023
      @ChickenPop2023 Год назад +5

      I kinda do the same thing...I have a foundation that is a perfect match to my skin. If I'm just using a BB cream or a tinted moisturizer, I'll take a couple dabs off of the neck of the bottle and use it as concealer. It's a bit thicker there, and works great! It is almost undetectable. We used to do the powder over mascara trick too, but I have found that these newer formula mascaras are super thick. I use Ipsy and they have sent me a lot of brands I would have never tried! I love your tips...late 80's teen here and apparently your trend stuck lol

    • @traciewabluee3508
      @traciewabluee3508 Год назад +1

      @@ChickenPop2023 we sure did!

  • @NicoleMarie.
    @NicoleMarie. Год назад +7

    Warming the product will help. But when concealing spots, you should use a color closer to your foundation because a lighter color only highlights the spot and brings it forward to the eye. I use a lighter color on lines, brings them forward instead of contouring them or pushing them back. Less is more with lines

  • @BeckiBlack26
    @BeckiBlack26 Год назад +23

    Agreed on foundation sponge, I prefer mine warm. I wash my sponge before each use instead of after so i use hot water and soap to get it as clean as possible just before I do my foundation and it definitely seems to blend my foundation and concealer in better when it is a bit warm. Can’t abide a cold sponge

    • @abbiet2444
      @abbiet2444 Год назад +1

      Same! I think it works the same way when people say to warm a product in your fingers or when people use they're hands

    • @mimi009011
      @mimi009011 Год назад +1

      Yes I always use my hands and try to warm them to warm up the areas I put concealer on because it feels like it blends better and looks nicer. I’m going to try with a warm beauty blender as well next time!

    • @BeckiBlack26
      @BeckiBlack26 Год назад

      @@mimi009011 game changer, especially nice at the minute when the weather is so cold

  • @twoleftfeet9626
    @twoleftfeet9626 Год назад +6

    WHen you apply foundation, miss out the underye area. Then apply concealer to your undereye (Huda faux filter concealer is ace for mature skins, no crease) it blends much better this way around and won't look cakey on the undereye. Don't use face powder on the undereye if you are over 30. Use an undereye powder such as Pat Mcgrath or Laura Mercier. Once you have powdered your foundation, apply setting spray, this stops the cakey look. Then apply bronzer/ blush. It is the oils from your skin that break the colours down, so the setting spray helps it last longer

  • @nancybudd494
    @nancybudd494 Год назад +2

    Love you the best,always make my day happier

  • @donaldaadams2897
    @donaldaadams2897 Год назад +1

    I am 67 and I have found that using cream products over well prepared skin works best. I only use concealer in the inner corners as I don't get creases. The only powder I use is a blush topper. I have found removing product from smile lines really helps..great video

  • @alexisparker6627
    @alexisparker6627 Год назад

    2 bonus tips! Love watching your videos Soph!

  • @aqua_girl2
    @aqua_girl2 Год назад +2

    This video is everything I needed ❤

  • @kellywatts6227
    @kellywatts6227 Год назад +4

    Your just a lovely young lady Soph 🥰 The way explain things and pass on tips in the most lovely way🥰🥰 love your channel and appreciate all your efforts 😘 hugs from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @ck9411
    @ck9411 Год назад +3

    Thanks everyone for all the great tips.
    I like to mix up my own foundation and add vitamin e and sometimes other oils and highlighter to save steps..

  • @jodimitchell4195
    @jodimitchell4195 Год назад

    Tip 6 and 7 are amazing tips my eyes always crease and definitely will be trying the powder puff method.. thank you so much soph!! ❤😊

  • @tink786Msp
    @tink786Msp Год назад +4

    A tip for lips that I learned off tiktok- apparently putting a tacky primer on your lips (such as elf power grip) will help lipgloss stay longer!

  • @alabastersmom
    @alabastersmom Год назад

    Keep smiling! I love your sweet personality and smile 😁

  • @ddolhon22
    @ddolhon22 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tips! Def needed them! 😊

  • @amandaterrio4823
    @amandaterrio4823 Год назад +2

    I too have deep smile lines. For years I’ve had settling in the lines. I finally bought a light weight skin tint and problem solved! Oh and the warm sponge is so nice

  • @whitneylaurenjones
    @whitneylaurenjones Год назад +4

    I always do my full skincare routine before primer like cleanser, toner and mouisteriser with spf so that would be one of mine and one of my other top tips would be to spray your beauty blender with setting spray before blending in your makeup, i feel it helps make everything blend together. I can’t remember which person I saw talking about it but it’s been such a good tip and I’ve used it ever since ❤

  • @BethyMarks135
    @BethyMarks135 Год назад

    I have some of the same facial features as you and was struggling with the smile lines. This was very helpful, thank you!

  • @kerringtondowdy6567
    @kerringtondowdy6567 Год назад

    This was so helpful! I’m trying to build my makeup skills! Thank you so much ❤️

  • @elaine_rossouw
    @elaine_rossouw Год назад

    Love the eyeliner tip!! So helpful ❤

  • @rachaelhendricks4220
    @rachaelhendricks4220 Год назад +1

    Loved this Soph, great video idea 😊

  • @PinkyPurpleGalaxy
    @PinkyPurpleGalaxy Год назад +1

    Tapered cotton buds were a life changer for me!

  • @Marxnchill
    @Marxnchill Год назад +1

    Dang that was a great tip about the lighter eyeshadow before the dark liner!!! Thank you!

  • @milatsaruk88
    @milatsaruk88 Год назад +1

    Brown color on your eyes looks amazing!!!!!!

  • @12345Elenia
    @12345Elenia Год назад +8

    A tip I learned: if your under eyes crease from powder when baking, blend the concealer, then let the concealer mostly dry, then apply the thinnest amount of powder with a brush, then go back over with a powered puff to bake your face (if that’s what you want to do). Applying powder to wet concealer will make the makeup kind of mush together (like cement). The thin layer of powder between your concealer and baking powder will make the under eyes less creased!

  • @Hannahsvlogs10
    @Hannahsvlogs10 10 месяцев назад

    Wow thank you so much this video really helped me especially the eyeliner and contour i will also try the mascara and setting spray trick ❤❤

  • @rebeccac.1758
    @rebeccac.1758 Год назад +2

    I use a spray bottle with a fine sprayer, with WATER, instead of setting spray to meld my powder makeup together. I break out very easily. And water does the trick. During the winter when my skin is dry, I put a few pumps of my moisturizer in the water and mix it up, and use that as a setting spray.

  • @nikaylawilmers7422
    @nikaylawilmers7422 Год назад +1

    Agree with the warm beauty blender 😊

  • @RawrBeccable
    @RawrBeccable Год назад +1

    love these kind of videos!!

  • @vanessamariaa
    @vanessamariaa Год назад +1

    Hiii I’m an mua, I’ve worked at nyx cosmetics and morphe store locations when they existed, I was trained through them. The powder under the eyes thing you do, I also do on myself and sometimes on clients!! It’s completely okay. Some of the things I ask people before doing their makeup is what are things they don’t like when they do their own makeup. What are the problem areas, what do you want to look like and what’s your skin like.
    If your under eyes are prone to creasing I’m more likely to actually press more powder in WITH A SPONGE (I use two on myself one for liquids and another for powders) and then swipe the excess off and then spray their face with setting spray so they don’t look cakey and powdery but have all the benefits of baking or powder

  • @helenb9032
    @helenb9032 Год назад +2

    As I was doing my make up today I thought of a 'hack' I do and thought I would share. When applying my mascara, I do the ~wiggle wiggle~ you're talking about but, before I swipe all the way, when the wand is half way or just past half way I stop the motion and sit there for just a little bit. I feel like that way I hold my lashes up for a hot second while the product is drying and my lashes stay up better. On my left eye, my outer lashes always drop and get tangled or stuck to my lower lashes and it's really annoying 😅 this hack honestly solved that problem ✨ have an amazing day 🤗

  • @hayleylou1231
    @hayleylou1231 Год назад

    Love this video ❤️ you're my fave Soph xxx

  • @meganjudd8027
    @meganjudd8027 Год назад +30

    With my cream contour, I put the brush into end of contour stick instead of straight onto skin and stipple that way. Blends so nicely and you don’t get an stubborn bits that won’t blend from being sat there too long. Added bonus is it makes the product last so much longer so don’t need to buy as often 😂❤

  • @eleonoradamone
    @eleonoradamone Год назад

    Yes!! Warm beauty blenders work way better! Especially for concealer.

  • @alexandrat9935
    @alexandrat9935 Год назад +1

    Tough times don’t last and I’m confident I’m going to get exactly what I want.

  • @sandypaper4666
    @sandypaper4666 Год назад +5

    And I thought I was the only one being weird for using hot water for my beauty blender! Thank you, Sophie!

  • @heathermckay164
    @heathermckay164 Год назад +1

    My makeup settles in my smile lines too and I’ve found it stays seamless when I put eyeshadow primer there! I use the urban decay primer potion and no more creases 🙏🏼

  • @nicciellett5008
    @nicciellett5008 Год назад +13

    Thanks Soph, I watched 3 times (finally wrote them down!) I use some of them already but it’s SO good to be reminded NOT to try to fix mascara boboos whilst it’s wet, OMG, I’ve messed up plenty of masterpieces doing that! Now I’m off to check the other comments for tips! Thank you ❤️

    • @sophdoeslife
      @sophdoeslife  Год назад +1

      Ah yay I’m so glad it was helpful! thanks for watching ❤

  • @MaltinOnMovies
    @MaltinOnMovies Год назад +1

    You look absolutely stunning

  • @babewiththepower69
    @babewiththepower69 Год назад +2

    OMFG you and I have the same issue with the eye creases and mascara smudging after setting spray!! I've never seen either happen to anyone else except you, I'm so glad I'm not the only one 😭

    • @traciewabluee3508
      @traciewabluee3508 Год назад

      Me too, it really gives me a shitty day when it happens! Often 😂

  • @lilacchocolate
    @lilacchocolate Год назад +1

    I do all of these!!! Hard-won knowledge through trial and error for me too I'm afraid. But for any makeup newbies out there, these tips are golden!!! 👏👌☺

  • @emilyneal2364
    @emilyneal2364 Год назад +1

    Eye primer in your smile lines as well! It’s thicker and leaves a layer so the makeup can’t sink in, I use the Barry m eye primer for them🥰

  • @Princessdodsengel-Youtube
    @Princessdodsengel-Youtube 2 месяца назад

    amazingggg thank you!!!

  • @fizzahalkarim746
    @fizzahalkarim746 Год назад

    Using setting spray (i use the mac prep and prime) after i dot my foundation and blend with it. Gives such a nice blend and makeup doesnt cakeup

  • @sarapathan6063
    @sarapathan6063 Год назад +4

    i was thinking today that my concealer sat really nicely into my usually fine lined undereyes yesterday and the difference i made was i wetted my beauty blender with setting spray and not water. will deffo try the hot water trick in the future but curious to see if the setting spray helped too :) xx also the basic knowledge of waiting 10 mins after doing skincare before doing makeup

  • @79read
    @79read Год назад

    I totally agree with you 👍 I do the same with my sponge xx

  • @ninamarielink7189
    @ninamarielink7189 Год назад +5

    A tip for under eye concealer is to make sure you don’t put foundation on your under eyes and make sure your under eyes are hydrated. Whenever I moisturize my under eyes, my concealer lasts longer and when I don’t put foundation on my under eyes, it doesn’t crease. Plus I only tend to use a little bit of powder to set my under eyes, so the concealer still has movement so it doesn’t creare overtime.

  • @22ashasha
    @22ashasha Год назад +1

    Loved this video! Great tips 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @sarena9835
    @sarena9835 Год назад

    This was really helpful! Love your videos ❤

  • @caragraham7603
    @caragraham7603 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your tips on makeup!! I really learned a ton! I just realized I have been doing everything wrong! Thank you, Sophie!!

  • @elizabeth99999
    @elizabeth99999 Год назад +3

    One thing I do is use a dry beauty bender to remove a little bit of excess product if I have a bit too much somewhere. It doesn't remove too much but at least for me it's definitely enough to notice a difference

  • @NasiaGeorgakopoulou
    @NasiaGeorgakopoulou Год назад +1

    Love your tips thank you so much and many kisses from Greece!!!

  • @rachlovesmj7517
    @rachlovesmj7517 Год назад

    YAY!! I love your videos sm ❤ my comfort youtuber

  • @daniluyates8424
    @daniluyates8424 4 месяца назад

    Adding eyecream to the places that tend to crease is genius