Cute Hello Kitty Ami in Gyaruland: makeup tips
Showing posts with label makeup tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label makeup tips. Show all posts

Saturday, April 13, 2024

The Power of Makeup!

Hello Cuties~

Today, we chat about the power of makeup!
(Gyaru makeup of course . . . )


     While removing my makeup I decided to go straight down the middle.  This way I can showcase the transformation of my face.  With Gyaru makeup our goal is typically to enlarge the eyes.  Me, I want the dolliest eyes on the block!  I favor spikey lashes or "anime lashes" as they're referred to now-a-days.  I feel there are a lot of little tricks to help make the eyes appear bigger.  (we'll get to that . . . )


     Can you see the pink hue of my blush?  The warm tones under my eyes to off set the dark circles?  I also try my best to "lift" the brow by correcting the shape with a eyebrow pencil and pens.  My eyebrows naturally curve into a C shape (lol).  

Circle lenses also really aid in the transformation.
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     I know at some point flesh toned or white eyeliner was the "go to" for many people.  But I learned over time, it doesn't fit darker skintones.  Or rather it a turn to cosplay makeup if that makes sense.  Instead, I introduce light tones under my brows and at the inner corners of my eyes.  Placing light brown, white or even gold in these places really open up my eyes.  

     Glitter is another good tactic for Gyaru makeup.  It draws all the attention to your eyes!  I like to place this anywhere from the inner corners of my eye, the lid, to under my eyes.  Gotta love that sparkle effect! ⟡₊ ⊹

The true magic happens with eyeliner placement and the lashes you use.  There are endless combinations to create different looks.  The transformation behind makeup is truly a sight to see.  How do you like to modify your look?

xoxo, Amiman♥


Saturday, November 26, 2022

Makeup Tips & Hacks You've Learned

Hello Cuties~

     Today's post is a useful one, "makeup tips & hacks you've learned"!


     I can't even remember where I heard or saw this trick, but it's helped me tremendously.  When applying eyelashes, I now use two layers.  Let the first layer dry completely, and let the second layer get "tacky" or "sticky" before finally applying.  The person explained it in a way I related to a lot.  They mentioned how older lashes tend to stick better versus brand new lashes.  It's usually because there's a layer of old glue that's left behind anyway (gross I know but admit it, you've reused some lashes that weren't cleaned beforehand. . . )  We do want to clean our lashes though; even if that means just peeling off the old glue.  We don't want too much glue caked onto the lash strip.


     Another tip I've found that works for me is using an adhesive eyeliner.  The eyeliner glue in combination with the two layers of actual eyelash glue keeps my lashes in place ALL day.  It may seem like a lot to do or a lot of glue on your eyes, but as long as you take the time to properly remove your falsies, everything is good.


     Speaking of removing lashes, a good tip is to use liquid makeup remover on a Q-tip.  Saturate the Q-tip and run it over the lash band on your eye until it loosens up all the glue.  And your falsies should slide off like butter!


     Perhaps most people already know this, but use oil based products to remove lip products; especially liquid matte and lip stains.



     The final step to your makeup is setting spray.  I then like to use a beauty blender to blot (lightly pat) areas I used setting powder.  It doesn't happen often, but some sprays and powders behave strangely together.  The set powder can become "spotted".  You can see where the droplets of setting spray have dried.  By using a beauty blender, you prevent this and give the face a flawless dry-down.  



     I hope you enjoyed this post!  Let me know if you use any of these tips and how they work out for you.


xoxo, Amiman♥

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Makeup Survival Kit


Hello Cuties~

     Hope everyone is well~  I wanted to do another blog challenge entry today~  This one actually touches on something I talked about in my "What's in my Bag" post.  The good 'ol makeup survival kit.  In that previous post, my makeup bag doesn't really represent what all I wish I could carry everyday.  Here's what I wish I could carry every time I leave the house in makeup.

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things you shouldn't be caught without

     Eyelash glue!  I can't even count the amount of times I go to check on my makeup and the corner of my falsies are lifting.  (҂ `ะท´ )  (it has become less of a problem recently, but I still never leave the house without it!)
     It's been a go-to for years and the term "powder room" is for good reason.  Keep a setting powder on hand!  Translucent is best since it'll just reduce the shine from your skin without altering the color of your base.  *Preferably carry one with a powder puff! (Unless you feel like bringing a brush with you.)

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things you might want to have to fix your base make
     Concealer!  You never know what could happen.  Maybe you went too hard at lunch and rubbed the makeup around your mouth?  Better safe than sorry.
     Eyeliner!  Again, you never know what could happen!  You might forget you're wearing makeup and smudge everything by rubbing your eyes.  Or maybe you're like me and ran out of time to fully do your makeup at home, so you're doing it on the go.
     Lipstick and lip gloss, honestly this could also be a "basic" need.  It's common to have to reapply these throughout the day.

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you get the idea (lol)
     Tweezers!  Perfect for helping you reapply those pesky falsies.  (Or what ever tool you may use for applying them.)
     Powder puffs incase the setting powder you're carrying doesn't come with one.  This will help you blot any excess oils from your face.
     Compact mirror or a hand mirror, whatever floats your boat~  But we need to be able to check on our makeup at any given time! (I constantly lose mine hehe. . . )

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items you didn't know you needed
     Blotting papers!  Sometimes the struggle is real and you want to use these alongside setting powder to remove oils.
     Fans!!!  Cannot stress this enough, being from the south, it's always a good idea to carry one.  

     Eyedrops!  Wearing circle lenses for hours can be hard on the eyes.  Your eyes will sing praises the minute you use these (lol).

     I know . . . I'm crazy.  But I don't think carrying around a spare pair of circle lenses is a bad idea.
     Might as well throw in a contact case and travel solution to top everything off!

     That's it, that's my makeup survival kit!  If I had the perfect makeup bag and purse to hold all of this, I'd be the happiest (and most prepared) Gal ever!  Now this is just what I think.  So, what would be in your makeup survival kit?

xoxo, Amiman♥