Makeup can help you get creative, feel confident, and spice up your style. As long as you feel amazing, your makeup is doing its job. But still, everyone has a makeup look that’s just made for them. For Olivia Rodrigo, it’s iconic cat-eye eyeliner. For Bella Hadid, it’s her dewy, glowing skin. So how can you find a makeup look that matches your style and essence?
We’ve created a quiz that can help you do just that. Plus, we’ve even included advice on how to find the best products for your signature style. So what are you waiting for? Take the quiz to learn more!
Your perfect makeup look is the natural, minimalist<\/b> look. This means that you\u2019ll want dewy skin, a light, tinted gloss, and a little blush. This style is perfect for frollicking in fields, farmer\u2019s markets, and music festivals\u2014but the truth is, you can pull it off anywhere!
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Your perfect makeup look is 90s chic<\/b>. This style is totally cutting edge, and it\u2019s perfect for people who are unafraid to bend a few rules in the name of fashion. To nail this look, you\u2019ll need a light pink lip, eyebrow liner, light shadow, black eyeliner, and a shimmery glow. This style will shine at concerts, art shows, and warehouse parties\u2014but the truth is, you could pull it off anywhere!
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You should wear a bold, Parisian red lip look<\/b>. Like you, this look is striking, classic, and totally gorgeous. To rock this style, you\u2019ll need a red lipstick, a brow brush, a black liquid eyeliner, and a light mascara.
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You should wear a classic Instagram glamour<\/b> makeup look. For this one, you\u2019ll need a contour kit, eyeshadow, liner, and a nice, matte lip. This style is perfect for photoshoots, brunch dates, and a day of shopping on Main Street\u2014but obviously, you could pull this off just about anywhere!
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Makeup is an often-misunderstood art form. You may hear phrases like, “I prefer people who don’t wear makeup” and “People just wear makeup to get attention” floating around. But in reality, wearing makeup isn’t about attracting someone else—it’s about how it makes you feel.
In fact, there are many benefits to makeup that you may not be aware of:
Confidence: Studies show a connection between makeup rituals and positive self-esteem. So, by applying cat eye each morning, you could actually be boosting your self-confidence. And confidence can have amazing effects (such as increased satisfaction, happiness, and success), especially in young people.
Self-Expression: Like all art forms, makeup allows individuals to craft their own styles, experiment with new looks, and flex their creative muscles. Every decision is a new chance to develop an artistic eye—and there are tons of benefits to this. For instance, creativity leads to increased empathy, problem-solving skills, and curiosity, just to name a few.
Passion: Why don’t we consider makeup to be a fulfilling, challenging hobby, just like painting or drawing (especially when the “canvas” is so much harder to work with)? By dedicating your time to something you genuinely love, you’re doing yourself a huge favor. People who invest in their passions experience less stress and anxiety, and fewer low moods!
Just getting started with makeup? Follow these tips:
Use primer if you’re having trouble keeping makeup in place. Primer isn’t necessary to create the look of your dreams—but if your makeup doesn’t sit well on your face or seems to lose its shine too quickly, using primer can be a huge help.
Choose a foundation that matches your skin tone. Matching foundation to your skin tone is crucial to get a natural, flawless look. The best way to do this is a simple test. First, pick a tone that looks like it’s similar to your shade. Then, apply it to your wrist. If it blends in perfectly, that means it’s a great shade for you.
Pair oil with oil and water with water. Mixing oil and water products can create 'cakiness' and unevenness in your look. If your moisturizer is oil-based, use an oil-based foundation, too. If your moisturizer is water-based, use a water-based foundation.
Start with just a little foundation. Apply your foundation by starting at the center of your face and moving outwards. Start with just a few small dabs and add more as needed.
In a hurry? Apply concealer and tinted moisturizer. If you’re pressed for time or don’t want to apply foundation, concealer can do wonders for covering blemishes and creating an even skin tone. Throw a tinted moisturizer on top, and you’re good to go.
Go light on blush. As a beginner, it’s easy to go overboard with your rouge. Keep it light. Pro tip: if you use a cream blush, you can use it as a simple lip tint, too.
Fill your eyebrows with gel, a pencil, and/or powder. Eyebrows are an often-overlooked (but important) part of your makeup look. Using a couple products, you can fill in gaps and make your brows appear fuller in seconds.
For eyes, follow this order: shadow, liner, mascara. As a beginner, you definitely don’t need to apply all three to complete your look. A simple swipe of mascara can still elevate your look. If you do decide to do a full eye look, just make sure that you apply in the correct order.
Keep it simple with your lip color. Lip liner, lip gloss, lip primer—there are tons of ways to overcomplicate your lip look. To keep things simple, start off with a simple lipstick, lip tint, or tinted lip gloss. This will be really easy to apply, and it can give you a pop of color.
“Set” your makeup look. Once you’ve finished your skin’s look, “setting” with a powder or spray will help you keep everything in place.
Check out the resources below for more advice on achieving the best makeup look for you:
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