GET FREE SAMPLES

sign up for our newsletter to get free sample alerts

The Exact Order to Apply Your Makeup In, According to a Makeup Artist

Should you apply your foundation first? Or your concealer? What about your eyebrows? Here's how the pros do it
Photo 7/10
Step 6: Brows
Trop likes to leave the brows and lashes bare until close to the end to avoid as little rework as possible. Foundation or powder could ruin those perfect brows or lashes if you do them first.

Trop's approach to brows? She'll start "with either a powder, pencil, or both" and will "finish with brow gel to keep them in place." Alternatively, for "a very natural look," she'll "just use brow gel."

Image via Imaxtree

Photo 8/10
Step 7: Lashes
"If I apply strip lashes, I will typically apply the lashes first and the mascara second, as it's easier to apply strip lashes over the natural curl of the lash versus an enhanced curl with added stiffness/hold from the mascara. However, if I apply individual lashes, I will apply mascara first and the lashes second to create a seamless blend," says Trop.

Image via Imaxtree

Photo 9/10
Step 8: Lips
Then Trop moves on to the lips — which should be nice and hydrated by now, as the lip balm should have had time to soak in. "Depending on the look, I could apply a liner, followed by a lipstick and then by a gloss, or I could simply apply a gloss," she says.

Image via Imaxtree

Photo 10/10
Step 9: And set!
Last but not least, Trop says to set your make up look with a makeup setting spray like Skindinavia The Makeup Finishing Spray to get maximum wear time. And that's it! Now you can rest easy, knowing the exact order in which to apply your makeup.

Image via Imaxtree

BY CARMEN WILLIAMS | MAY 22, 2019 | SHARES
VIEW COMMENTS
Full Site | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
TotalBeauty is a property of Evolve Media Holdings, LLC. © 2024 All Rights Reserved. | Affiliate Disclosure: Evolve Media Holdings, LLC, and its owned and operated subsidiaries may receive a small commission from the proceeds of any product(s) sold through affiliate and direct partner links.