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You already know what full-glam makeup looks like: carved-out brows (aka the IG brow), graphic eyeliner, multicolored eyeshadow, lots of glitter, and blinding highlighter.
At Hibiscus House our experienced in-house makeup artist is known for taking her time, every time! She understands that the skin needs to be cleaned, prepped and primed before every application, especially the more complex ones. (So be prepared to sit 45-60 minutes)
A Full Glam look uses bright colored or neutral colors, shimmer or glitter shades and sometimes even rhinestones and gems. It also calls for foundations and concealers that are going to make your contour and highlight zones pop!
While your makeup artist can pair you Natural Glam look with any shade lips, You have the option of any lip color and can also bring your favorite lippie from home!
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MAKEUP TIPS
Step 1: Primer
Primers are makeup products designed to be applied on the face before another makeup product (like concealer, blush or foundation).
Step 2: Foundation
Foundation makeup is a skincare product that gives you an even tone and complexion which also makes it look like you have flawless skin minus any imperfections such as blemishes, acne scars etc.
Step 3: Brows
Filling in your eyebrows with makeup may seem like a daunting task, but it can actually be pretty easy.
Step 4: Eyes (eyeshadow, eyeliner & then mascara)
Eyeshadow first, then eyeliner, and then mascara… in that order! If you want to apply eyelashes, apply after mascara.
Step 5: Concealer (Apply concealer and set the concealer with power)
I like to apply my concealer in a triangle shape and then blend it out. Then I take a little setting power and apply it under my eye to help increase the longevity of my concealer.
Step 6: Contour and highlight?
I personally like to contour my face as it makes my face look thinner and my cheekbones pop. Contouring is strategically adding darker colors to your face to create a shadow. If you find your makeup looks flat, contouring can help!
Step 7: Blush
Blush is what gives color to your face. A pop of color on the cheeks in a contrasting shade really makes your pretty facial features stand out.