Sunday 9 November 2014

Korean Natural Make Up!

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’d know that South Korea is bringing their A game to the world of beauty.
With K-Pop bands infiltrating the hearts and tumblrs of many a teenage girl, and gorgeous, glossy-eyed Korean models dominating fashion campaigns, it’s no wonder we’re taking notes.
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Dewy Skin

e bags to gradient lips, here’s a round up of some of the most popular trends straight from Seoul.
Dewy Skin
A glowing complexion is the first step towards a fresh and rested look. A Korean innovation, the air cushion is the perfect product for flawless looking skin.
What’s an air cushion? A sponge soaked with foundation encased in an easy-to-use, portable compact. This makes it great for touch-ups, too.
I’m using IOPE’s Air Cushion in Shimmer Beige. With an added benefit of SPF 50, not only does it even out the skin-tone, it also protects the skin from harmful UV rays.
For my main sun protection, I’m using Vitage’s Skin Defence SPF30, a silky formula that sinks into the skin and doesn’t leave a white cast.

Straight Eyebrows

The straight brow can be found atop the eyes of many a K-pop idol. Possessing no arch, these brows are meant to look sweet and youthful. Warning: faking this look is not for the faint of heart.
Personally, I’m a fan of following your natural brow shape, but if you’ve been craving a straight brow without commitment, look no further.
Straight Eyebrows
1. Using a brush, cover the ends of your eyebrows from the arch downwards with a thin layer of glue. Wait to dry.
2. Apply concealer over the glue to cover the hairs.
3. Blend.
4. Draw in the rest of the hair with an eyebrow powder or pencil. I’m using Essence’s Eyebrow Stylist Set in Brunette. Blend concealer as much as possible.

Aegyo Sal

Eye bag sufferers rejoice! Eye bags are cute in South Korea and there’s a term for it, too. “Aegyo Sal” (loosely translated as “cute/winsome skin”) describes the fat pockets under the eyes that are thought to make the eyes appear rounder, fuller and younger. Don’t have ‘em? Fake it.
Aegyo Sal
1. Apply a highlight shade right below the lower lash line. I used Venus in the Urban Decay Matte Palette.
2. Using a matte brown, carve in your “bag” around half a centimeter below your lash line. I used Urban Decay’s Faint. Blend with a cotton bud.
Sadly, these bags are not to be confused with dark circles, which still aren’t classified as cute - yet.

Puppy Eyeliner

Not to be confused with the puppy eye, the puppy liner is the puppy eye’s cleaner, more sophisticated cousin. This look makes the eye appear rounder and more doll-like.
Puppy Eyeliner
To achieve it, simply extend your liner following the slope of the eye downwards, rather than flicking upwards as done with a cat eye.
For shadow, I used 3CE’s Glam Cream Shadow in Golden Nude up to the crease.

Highlighter

Highlighter
To glow like an ethereal child of light, be one with your highlighter. A swipe along the cheekbones, bridge of the nose and under the brow bone will take you far. I used 3CE’s Highlighter in Gold Pink.

Orange Blush

Forget pink. Orange — in its incarnations of peach, coral and tangerine — will give you that pretty flush that makes your heart sing.
Orange Blush
Sweep it high on your cheekbones for a fresh and unexpected glow. I used Kett’s Hydro Blush Tones in Peace.

Gradient Lips

Cherry popsicle lips of childhood can be yours once more and you don’t even need to take a trip to the corner store.
Gradient Lips
1. Apply skin toned concealer or foundation over your lips.
2. Using a brush, apply a pink to the centre of the lips and blend outwards. I used a combination of coral and red from the Maqpro Petite Fard Creme Palette in PP22.
Half a face full of Korean makeup trends! For eyes that pop, I’m using Hana SPC contact lenses in Natural Grey.
Finished!

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