Our guilty pleasure, like that of most beauty fans, is binge-watching YouTube makeup tutorials.
Everything from our obsession with DIY nail art to overnight haircuts may be linked to YouTube.
Plus, watching beauty vloggers on repeat has taught us how to apply winged eyeliner, polish our complexion, and do a full face in under five minutes.
We wanted to take a moment to showcase some of our current favorites on YouTube, which number in the thousands, millions, and zillions.
These beginning makeup lessons cover all you need to know.
Easy Bronze Makeup
Creating dewy skin is vital for a healthy bronze glow.
Any makeup user can achieve a natural glowy bronzy finish by following these four simple methods.
To prepare the skin, use a damp beauty sponge to apply our skin perfecting foundation.
To apply the foundation smoothly, use a pouncing motion to massage it into your skin until you obtain the desired coverage.
Use bronze and shade dual stick for a slimmer look with golden shimmering bronzer that warms up any skin tone, or choose a warm bronzing/contour tone to warm up the skin.
Start with the tops of the cheeks and temples, then work your way down to the hairline and any other desirable area.
To obtain the glowy appearance, apply highlighter to the top of the cheekbone, the temples, above the brows, and even the inner corner of the eyes above the lash line.
For a more natural effect, mix the glow with the bronzer. Before you depart, prepare your face. Use your favorite setting spray to mist your face and neck.Allow the mist to dry, and you'll be transformed into a stunning bronze goddess.
Colorful Makeup Tutorial
We don't know about you, but we're feeling like experimenting with our most vivid eyeshadow palettes and eyeliners, which means diving into our collection - Eyeshadows
From rainbow-hued artificial eyelashes to neon graphic eyeliner, we've rounded up the most popular influencer looks for you to try below.
If you're looking for some color inspiration for your everyday makeup regimen, look no further:
Laminated Brow Tutorial
Brow lamination is the most recent brow fad to take over Instagram.
While it's certainly less expensive than other brow treatments like microblading, we're always looking for methods to save money.
We were shocked when we spotted a DIY brow laminating on our Instagram feed lately.
CC Clarke, a beauty influencer, made her own brow lamination DIY and had perfectly feathered brows in 20 minutes — she didn't even have to get off the couch.
The Best Way to Laminate Your Brows At Home
Step 1: Use the washing solution to clean your brows and remove any remaining product.
Step 2: Use a spoolie to brush the brows upwards and apply the Lash Glue. Brush the brow with a spoolie once more to make the hairs stand up after they've been coated.
Step 3: Using a Q-tip, apply the perming solution in an upwards motion.
Step 4: Apply a huge sheet of cling film on the tops of your brows. After eight to ten minutes, remove the cling film and wipe away the solution with micellar water on a cotton pad.
Step 5: Using a Q-tip, apply the setting solution to your brows, then cover with a clean sheet of cling film for 10 minutes before wiping away the solution with micellar water on a cotton pad.
Step 6: Shape your brows to your liking. If you have light brows, color them to bring out the thinner, lighter hairs for a fuller appearance. To achieve a more polished look, you may need to trim or pluck stray hairs.
For best results, avoid getting your brows wet or applying makeup for at least 24 hours. Brush your brows with the nourishing oil and a spoolie every night before going to bed to maintain them healthy.
False Eyelash Application Tutorial
Do you want to learn how to quickly and effortlessly apply artificial eyelashes?
It may seem difficult at first, but once you've mastered the proper methods, a little practice will turn you into a falsies pro.
Although not everyone is born with long, thick lashes, there's no shame in pretending.
False or fake eyelashes are one of my favorite makeup items because they quickly make my eyes jump and add drama.
It took me a few tries to get the hang of it, but don't worry, I've got you covered.
Check out this step-by-step tutorial for the quickest way to apply artificial eyelashes.
The first step is to open your packet of fake eyelashes.
Slowly and gently remove a pair of false eyelashes from its pack with your tweezers.
Wait patiently.
You don't want your lashes to be broken or badly bent.
After removing one, place it on top of its container.
Place the eyelashes close to your lashline to get an accurate measurement.
Falsies should be applied where your natural lashes begin to show, not all the way to the tear ducts.
Cut where it should begin and end with the scissors.
Attach the lashes using the Lash Glue.
Don't put the lashes on right away.
Allow a few moments to pass. It will turn blue if you use clear adhesive.
That's when you know the lashes are ready to go.
Don't be concerned with the color. Once the lashes are joined, it fades rapidly.
You can also test the glue's readiness by touching it. You can attach the lashes if it feels tacky.
Apply the lashes and pat it to complete the look.
You can also use a brush to improve or maintain the curve of your eyelashes.
You can apply your mascara at this time for a more seamless effect.
Laura Lee demonstrates how to apply artificial eyelashes for beginners in this video:
Easy Winged Eyeliner Tutorial
When done correctly, wing eyeliner can be a seductive, smoldering look, but it may be difficult for cosmetic beginners to perfect.
To obtain the perfect wing, practice applying eyeliner freehand or using tape as a guide.
After that, clean up your eyeliner and set it for a few minutes.
Finish your appearance with a coat of mascara if desired.
Apply concealer or primer to your upper eyelid.
Put some eyeshadow primer or concealer under your eyes and on your lids before applying any liner, and blend it well.
This will give your eyeliner a smoother, more even look, as well as improve the liner's adhesion to your eyelids.
Apply some eyeshadow if desired.
It's recommended to apply eyeshadow before applying eyeliner if you wish to use it.
Otherwise, when applying the shadow, your liner may become smudged and sloppy.
Apply eyeliner to your upper lash line with a pencil.
Draw a fine line as near to your top lash line as possible using a light pencil. Eyeliner
It's best if the line is as narrow as possible.
This serves as a foundation for your wing eyeliner.
Determine how far the wing should extend.
Hold your eyeliner pencil at the bottom lash line's end point.
Make it look like it's a continuation of your bottom lash line by pointing it upward diagonally.
To make the wing, draw a thin diagonal line.
When holding the liner pencil against your eyelid, this line should nearly follow the guideline you pictured.
To put it another way, it should resemble an extension of your upper lash line.
Make a straight line from the tip of your eyelid to the centre.
Draw a straight diagonal line from the very tip of the wing down to the middle of your upper lash line, keeping your eyelid as flat and taut as possible.
Complete the outline.
Fill in the winged outline you just made with your pencil eyeliner until all of the skin between the lines is covered.
Make the inner eyelid line thicker.
Use little strokes of your eyeliner pencil to smooth down the corner between the end of your wing and the liner on the top lash line to make it appear as if the wing is getting thinner naturally as it travels into the eye.