How to do a natural makeup look
Estimate Cost : EUR
Time Needed : 25 minutes
Healthy glow, defined brows, expressive eyes — these are the cornerstones of any minimalist makeup look. Here’s how to effortlessly nail the no-makeup makeup look that’ll enhance your natural beauty.
- Perfect your base
Apply a lightweight, buildable foundation that’ll unify your skin tone without concealing it completely and keep your complexion looking radiant.
- Conceal and illuminate
Reach for a creamy concealer to cover any blemishes and redness, as well as visibly brighten the under eye area that tends to fall victim to dark circles.
- Create a subtle flush and glow
Add a natural flush of colour and extra dimension to your face with a blush, then top it up with a light touch of liquid highlighter to look like you’re glowing from within.
- Groom your brows
Enhance your brows with a volumising brow gel that’ll give them a boost of definition and colour, lightly brushing them up to achieve a soft, perfectly fluffy look.
- Enhance your lashes
Whether you prefer natural-looking or well-defined lashes, no minimalist makeup routine is complete without a swipe of mascara to add colour, separation and definition.
All the essentials for a minimalist makeup routine
MÁDARA Skin Equal Soft Glow Foundation SPF15 gives you seamless coverage that you can build to your heart’s desire, plus some extra hydration to leave your skin plump and nourished, while the creamy formula of MÁDARA Luminous Perfecting Concealer will melt into your skin to conceal imperfections.
Add a dewy touch of glow to the tops of your cheekbones with MÁDARA Cosmic Drops Buildable Highlighter and fake naturally flushed cheeks with Guilty Shades Eye & Cheek Multi-Shadow.
For your brows, try the MÁDARA Grow & Fix Tinted Grow Gel — the growth-boosting formula holds your brow hairs in place all day and gives a hint of colour with minimal effort.
Lastly, Deep Matter Bold Volume Mascara will define your lashes with jet black colour and nourish them with organic castor oil and plant-derived peptides.