Pick the right base
You want something that gives
enough coverage without totally covering you up. Bobbi always says that
she doesn’t want to see foundation and concealer, she wants to see skin,
says Garcia. Look for oil-free products if you have especially oily
skin, and opt for moisturizing foundations or tinted creams if you’re on
the drier side, says Garcia. And steer clear of the matte finishes. “If
you go too matte, it starts to look like makeup and not skin,” says
Garcia.
Find your perfect blush
Not sure if you should go
pink, red, or peach? “When picking a cheek color, you always want to use
the color of your lips or your natural blush color,” says Garcia. So if
you can’t think of how rosy your cheeks typically get, just hold
options up to your lips to find the right hue.
Use the chest test for bronzer
Avoid a code orange
over-bronzing by using the color of your chest as a guide. The key is
thinking about your skin’s undertones and how you tan, says Garcia.
Since your chest is typically a more even tone than your face, you can
use this as a starting point. Once you find your shade, don’t forget to
sweep a little on your neck and upper lip—two of the most commonly
overlooked spots, says Garcia.
Get a subtle glow
Highlighter is one of those
tricky products that’s easy to get wrong. If you go too light, you’ll
risk a whitish or silvery effect. “Pick one in your skin tone so it just
looks like you’re glowing,” says Garcia. Apply it right at the highest
point of your cheeks for a little shimmer when the light hits you.
Fill in your brows
One thing Bobbi mentioned on GMA was the importance of defining your brows. Her secret weapon: eye shadow. Use a shade slightly darker than your hair color and fill eyebrows in with shadow and a brow brush, rather than a pencil, says Garcia. This will give off a softer, more natural look. But don’t be afraid to consult a makeup artist for the right product, since finding your perfect shade can be difficult, says Garcia.
Have a signature lip color
“Bobbi always says a woman
should have her no-mirror-lip-color,” says Garcia. “That means that you
carry it around in your purse, you don’t need a mirror to put it on, and
you know it’ll look great.” To find this magical shade, look at your
natural lip color and go one shade brighter or a shade darker, depending
on what you prefer. Garcia also suggests opting for a creamy formula,
which tends to be more forgiving and natural looking.
Brighten up your eyes
You don’t need to go full-on
smoky to make your eyes pop. After choosing your favorite eye shadow,
line your eyes using a shade darker than your eye color (brown eyes will
want to go with black or dark brown, while blue or green eyes can be a
little more creative). “It should be thinner at the inner corner and a
little thicker at the end, that way it gives the eye a lift,” says
Garcia. Then top with a few coats of mascara, making sure to go all the
way to the lash line, which helps define and lift the lashes, says
Garcia.
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