11 Simple Steps To Do Nude Makeup at Home

You all do makeup, but these days the practice of 'nude makeup' is in full swing. The trend of 'nude makeup' is from Bollywood celebrities to common people. During Navratri, if you want to get the perfect look by staying at home, nude makeup is a better option for you. 'Nude makeup' means at least looking beautiful in makeup. By doing this, shades are chosen that match your skin tone. No other color is used on the entire face. After makeup, the face looks completely natural.

Let's, know how to do your 'nude makeup' at home? All you have to do is follow these steps -

1. Wash face, now apply cleanser and toner.
2. Apply moisturizer on face.
3. Make a makeup base and the more neutral it is, the more beautiful you look.
4. Use a shade of light colored foundation on your face, now uniform it with a brush.
5. Use only the powder of the foundation, compact powder.
6. Apply concealer to match your skin tone to hide stains on face and surrounding areas.
7. Apply a slight blusher that matches your skin tone.
8. Now apply nude or neutral color eyeshadow. Do not use Shimmer Eyeshadow, apply Met Eyeshadow only.
9. Apply a single coat of transparent mascara after applying eyeliner, mascara.
10. Eyebrows can give shape of eyebrows with pencil or eyebrows color.
11. Apply a light color lipstick or lip bombs that matches your skin tone.

Here’s what you need to know to find your perfect nude shades:

LIPSTICK

A real nude should be the color of your actual lips — not lighter, not beige. If you look washed out, it’s too light. There are a range of colors that fit into this nude category, from pink and peach to deep purple. That’s why you always have to try the color on yourself instead of just grabbing whatever shade your friend is wearing. What looks good is all about your natural lip color.

FOUNDATION
Nude foundation should blend seamlessly into your skin. It should look like you aren’t wearing any foundation at all. Always swatch colors exactly where you’ll be applying them — on your face. You won’t know if the shade is right if you’re only looking at the back of your hand. If it disappears when you apply it to the side of your face, you’ve found the right shade.

POWDER
Choose a shade that matches the color of your skin almost exactly. For most people, a powder with a yellow undertone will cut redness while still letting your skin show through. If you have oily skin, powder can appear darker so you might want to go one shade lighter. Just like foundation, try the powder out where you’ll actually be using it to see how it blends.

EYESHADOW
For a basic nude eye, look for a color that enhances your lid’s natural tone. I recommend a bone or ivory shade for fair skin and brown, caramel and taupe tones for medium to dark skin. If it blends seamlessly, you've found the right shade.

BLUSH

A nude blush is a shade that matches the color your cheeks turn when they naturally flush. Pinch your cheeks and look for a shade that matches that color. It will warm up your complexion, brighten your face and most importantly, look natural.
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