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10 Makeup Tutorials You Need in Your Life

These game-changing tutorials will have you rethinking everything you thought you know about makeup
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MyPaleSkin is the woman to turn to for blemish-concealing makeup tutorials. When she developed adult acne, Em Ford, a beauty aficionado from London, decided to start a blog about her experience -- and all of the makeup tricks she learned to hide it. She's also a vocal campaigner to end body shaming -- especially in the form of hurtful YouTube comments.

In this makeup tutorial, Em reels us in from the very beginning with surprising tips like using a grey-toned concealer underneath foundation to neutralize blemishes. After a meticulous application of her foundation, Em applies one more layer of concealer with a brush and feathers it out with a Beautyblender. The trick, she says, is to slowly build up coverage in layers. Instead of using powder to set her look, she sprays her face and Beautyblender with finishing spray, then taps the concealed spots with her sponge for a completely flawless finish. You would never know she had a pimple a day in her whole life.

Em's Tools: L'Oreal Paris Infallible Mattifying Primer, $9.99, Kryolan Dermacolor Camoflage Creme Palette, $28.25, L'Oreal Paris True Match Foundation, $12.95, NYX Dewy Finish Setting Spray, $7.99



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Looking for a foolproof makeup tutorial to break down this glamorous, contoured eye look? Carli Bybel, YouTube beauty blogger with tons of gorgeous looks to choose from, shows us how to create the coveted cut crease.

Consider this your Cliffs Notes version of the cut crease. Carli cuts to the chase, skipping the blow-by-blow on foundation application and other basics, and goes straight to what we really want -- the eye tutorial. We love that she starts the video with one eye finished so we can see the final look that we are trying to achieve. And she's got a genius approach that simplifies the cut crease: She uses a pointed shadow brush to follow the eyelid crease in a line that mimics her winged liner. Then, she blends it out for a slight gradient effect. By the end, we all feel confident that we can recreate this look ourselves. .

Carli's Tools: Sigma Gel Eye Liner, $14, Anastasia Beverly Hills Master Palette by Mario, $45 (The Anastasia Palette featured in her video was limited edition, but this palette makes a great substitute.)



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Not quite sure how to pull off the no-makeup makeup look? No judgment here -- it's way harder than it looks. Luckily, this tutorial from self-taught YouTube makeup guru, Nicole Guerriero, will have you looking naturally flawless in 10 minutes.

Nicole hooks us immediately with her no-nonsense, goofball personality. She shows us her hack for flawless skin using a primer followed by a retractable, creamy concealer crayon to cover any blemishes. The next part is completely customizable, depending on how much time you have to commit to your no-makeup makeup look. Nicole gives the option of adding a flush of pink to cheeks and lips or a quickie brow fill-in and some mascara. This tutorial makes it supereasy to get out the door in mere moments with only a handful of products.

Nicole's Tools: Benefit The Porefessional Face Primer, $31, L'Oreal Paris True Match Super-Blendable Crayon Concealer, $8.95, Maybelline New York Baby Lips Balm, $4.49, L'Oreal Paris Voluminous Mascara, $8.49



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For those of you who struggle with false lashes, only to end up with them crooked or flapping in the breeze, this is the false lash tutorial you've been waiting for. Fashion and Makeup YouTube darling Jaclyn Hill has had some big-name beauty collaborations in the past year, and it's obvious why. Her insanely detailed makeup tutorials break down challenging techniques in a way that even the severely makeup challenged can understand.

Jaclyn gives us so many tricks and tips in this video (and let's face it, we need all the help we can get when it comes to lashes). Who would have known that angling your magnifying mirror upward would make applying falsies so much easier? Other hacks we love: trimming lashes to fit your eye (from the outer corner so as not to alter the shape of the fringe), and applying the lash glue straight from the tube to your lashes -- waiting 30 seconds to one minute to let the glue become tacky. And if you can't quite get the placement of your lashes just right -- it's because you're using your fingers instead of tweezers. After trying out her tips, our lash application looks exactly the way we want it to. NBD.

Jaclyn's Tools: Rimmel London Lash Accelerator Mascara, $9.99 Velour Mink Lashes, $29, DUO Waterproof Eyelash Adhesive, $4.99



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Fun-to-watch vlogger Chrisspy (known for her wild hair colors and out-of-this-world Halloween makeup) gives us the quintessential classic winged eyeliner tutorial -- and we love how simple it is to follow.

Chrissy makes it supereasy by talking about the amount of product on the brush and the varying pressures needed to create the look. Start by using a liquid liner with a long built-in brush along the inner corner of the eye, staying superclose to the lash line. Do not re-dip the brush. Instead use the almost-dry brush to taper the inner corner of the eye. Re-dip and draw the line out towards the eyebrow, releasing the pressure at the end of the stroke. Draw a triangle connecting back to the first line. Fill this section in. Drag the line up to the tip of the tail, again releasing the pressure to get that perfect narrow tip. Clean up the initial line and finish with mascara and lashes (for a more dramatic look.) You are now ready to SLAY.

Chrissy's Tools: NYC Liquid Eyeliner, $2.82



BY HANNAH SAVIN | DEC 27, 2016 | SHARES
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