#shorts Have you guys tried doing #basemakeup with #spatula ? This is a very easy and fast way to do it 😆 Make your skin texture even and pretty with spatula base makeup!
These Korean girlies have to train their skin color to match I guess. There's 3 shades: white, porcelain, and pale. Edit: I didn't mean to sound rude or anything. My dad is from South Korea and he's tan and I'm quite tan even though my mom is very white. It's just kinda shocking to see makeup brands to have like 3 shades which are all kinda the same color.
I have to agree with many of the MUAs I've seen teach this and other foundation application techniques who say we should always go inside to outside for applications because you need the most coverage in the center of your face, and less on the outside helps it blend into your neck/hairline. But I mean application methods are very personal and if it works best the other way, or if it makes no difference for someone, then they should keep doing whatever works for them. Just saying incase anyone was finding their application isn't working for them, this change might help them.
If you have lots of redness on jawline and clear center of the face this technique doesnt make sense. You have to look what suits individual person always :)
I have deepest lines near the center of my face when I smile so I like to apply it first on the outside and use the leftover to cover my lines near my mouth and eyes
I disagree. I heard an MUA say that we should go from the inside to the outside because the skin on the centre is thinner and can handle only a small amount of foundation while the skin on the edge of the face is thicker
I Love foundation Tutorials on visibly textured skin. It shows much better how good Something works than with Filters or other Things that Make the skin Look flawless beforehand
It’s the beauty standards in Asia, they’d rather blend it all out to the neck to fit the unnaturally pale “bright” shade they pick than be happy with their normal, healthy looking skin. There are few Koreans and Asians in general with such naturally pale skin but companies straight up refuse to make darker shades
@@KawaiiKermit Yes, they always try to look brighter than their actual shade, I've seen it here a lot in South Asia too. We do have darker shades in here, people just want to look bright. I don't understand this at all. There isn’t anything wrong with natural skin shade.
no unless they're really whitewashed. but i tend to use shades a bit lighter than my actual skin tone cause makeup will oxidize after a few hours and become darker
I really love this spatula technique! But to be honest I just put the liquid foundation on the spatula directly and spread it on my face like a butter as thin as possible. It works the same and it’s less messy and fast😂
@@prboi1985 was no shade at all lol if it came across that way. It was meant to be a compliment. We are all human and struggle w stuff like this. So I appreciate her candidness 💕
Is this so revolutionary because you spend less time blending? Or is there something I was missing? Personally, I’m not cutting corners on my makeup. If it takes all day, it takes all day.
The main point is that the spatula is the best tool to express thin and natural skin texture when applying on your base makeup. The reason why we use the sponge after using the spatula is to remove any marks left behind by the spatula and to enhance the adherence of the product.
@@ffrai3094 No, the spatula applies it very thinly, which is a good way to achieve a non-cakey, durable base 👌🏻 Of course fingers work too but in my experience it can't be as thin and you end up using more product.
@@vermillionrot that's just bs lol, u can apply it thickly with a spatula and thinly with a sponge. it's just about your technique and amount of product
Another good technique used my professional muas is to put it on a blending platform or your hand and use a dense fluffy blending brush. Pick up a small amount and gently tap, blend in circular motions, and push the product into the skin to make it more than just a layer of makeup. Gives you a flawless base as you aren’t using a load of product all at once, you pick up small amount and blend it out, go back and pick up more and blend. That way there’s even distribution and you don’t put too much product on. This is better than the videos method if you don’t have flawless skin like most Asians as it’s easy to use too much product to cover imperfections like blemishes, hyperpigmentation and texture.
Butter knife and Spoon works perfectly fine for this method. I did a live video today which you can watch on my channel of me using a spoon, knife and even a fork .
I Looooove the spatula method. I'm able to use way less foundation because it's able to get applied in such a thin layer. And it looks so natural because the layer is so thin but still gives you enough coverage. I'm never gonna go back to using only sponge.
I just wanted to say i appreciate you showing your natural skin without filters, skin that actually looks like skin that’s not airbrushed and unnatural.
Try it out and see for yourself. You don't need to use a spatula for this method, you can use the back of a butter knife from your kitchen (assuming that you have one)
This is nice and all but the average working woman and or makeup wearing individual doesn’t have time to do this 😅 I think a brush buffer and a sponge to flatten texture is just as fine
how ppl always have perfect skin after putting foundation 😭😭 like it always look so ugly and dry (especially on my nose) when I put it on, is the problem in foundation or my skin😭
If it looks dry, then that's a big red flag telling you that your skin is not moisturized enough. Try working on your skin care routine and make sure to fully moisturized your skin before applying on your foundation.
I feel that this technique only works if you have decent skin. If you have bad breakouts or high pigmentation then you gonna need a full-coverage foundation with a sponge or makeup brush.
I was set on watching this and learning stuff but then I heard the music in the background 😂 I know it's royalty free, but I'm so used to hearing it on the crime channel That Chapter as the life insurance dance music
As a makeup artist i love this technique, it gives such even layers to the face :)
Thank you and I love you !!!!
Beautiful nose bro😍
Do you wet it?
❤
I’ve never seen a foundation that matches almost exactly like someone’s skins color…magic 😳
I’m shocked 😩I want my skin foundation
NARS'S concealer matches me so well!NOBODY can tell i've applied some,magic indeed 😍
The best way is to get matched by a pro...
These Korean girlies have to train their skin color to match I guess. There's 3 shades: white, porcelain, and pale.
Edit: I didn't mean to sound rude or anything. My dad is from South Korea and he's tan and I'm quite tan even though my mom is very white. It's just kinda shocking to see makeup brands to have like 3 shades which are all kinda the same color.
Korea is a fairly ethnically homogeneous country, probably easier for these companies to match skin tone when they are more similar.
I have to agree with many of the MUAs I've seen teach this and other foundation application techniques who say we should always go inside to outside for applications because you need the most coverage in the center of your face, and less on the outside helps it blend into your neck/hairline. But I mean application methods are very personal and if it works best the other way, or if it makes no difference for someone, then they should keep doing whatever works for them. Just saying incase anyone was finding their application isn't working for them, this change might help them.
If you have lots of redness on jawline and clear center of the face this technique doesnt make sense. You have to look what suits individual person always :)
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I have deepest lines near the center of my face when I smile so I like to apply it first on the outside and use the leftover to cover my lines near my mouth and eyes
I disagree. I heard an MUA say that we should go from the inside to the outside because the skin on the centre is thinner and can handle only a small amount of foundation while the skin on the edge of the face is thicker
I Love foundation Tutorials on visibly textured skin. It shows much better how good Something works than with Filters or other Things that Make the skin Look flawless beforehand
I appreciate you not using any blurring and showing that blackheads texture pimples are all okay and perfectly normal ❤
Neha Zafar how come ? How is it Neha with Zafar just curious coz I've never seen this
@@sushmitatiwari1307 it’s cause I’m Muslim and my grand mother liked the name neha a lot before she passed away so I’m Neha Zafar now
@@nehazafar6979 wow that's incredible 👌 beautiful 😍
@@sushmitatiwari1307 thank you 🙏❤️❤️ appreciate it
@@nehazafar6979 Mashallah, that's such a beautiful name, do you know the meaning? just curious! :D.
I barely see any makeup artist actually using the accurate foundation shade, I do respect you for not using brighter shade than your skin like others.
It’s the beauty standards in Asia, they’d rather blend it all out to the neck to fit the unnaturally pale “bright” shade they pick than be happy with their normal, healthy looking skin. There are few Koreans and Asians in general with such naturally pale skin but companies straight up refuse to make darker shades
@@KawaiiKermit Yes, they always try to look brighter than their actual shade, I've seen it here a lot in South Asia too. We do have darker shades in here, people just want to look bright. I don't understand this at all. There isn’t anything wrong with natural skin shade.
@@KawaiiKermit they’re not arguing against this, they’re just saying that they respect them for matching their actual shade
@@hell_ohh exactly.
no unless they're really whitewashed. but i tend to use shades a bit lighter than my actual skin tone cause makeup will oxidize after a few hours and become darker
I love that a lot of my asian skincare/makeup says "appropriate amount" rather than an actual amount. Same thing with cooking 😂
Yeah 😂. You stop adding an ingredient when you hear your ancestors whisper "that's enough child" in your ear.
I really love this spatula technique! But to be honest I just put the liquid foundation on the spatula directly and spread it on my face like a butter as thin as possible. It works the same and it’s less messy and fast😂
I love that you show blackheads, hair and real skin texture! ❤
I love how you just called out her blackheads 😂😂😂
Lol, I have a lot of blackheads, it's the truth anyways. ^_^
@@JOOHKY hey man we all have them. And props to her for not filtering
@@JOOHKY we all do! Props to you for not filtering natural skin.
@@prboi1985 was no shade at all lol if it came across that way. It was meant to be a compliment. We are all human and struggle w stuff like this. So I appreciate her candidness 💕
I did this on last Sunday. It was a good methode. My skin looks more soft, and foundation looked naturally thin.. 😍
Finally somebody that actually explains the application method lol
What does adding a foundation with a spatula do inward or outward do? At the end isn’t it blended out anyway?
exactly
Is this so revolutionary because you spend less time blending? Or is there something I was missing? Personally, I’m not cutting corners on my makeup. If it takes all day, it takes all day.
It's for a more even and smooth skin expression.
I use spatula for icing or baking 🤭 i find it easier and applies better than this kind of spatula. I am so weird 🤭
It's incredible how your pores look zoomed in but you can't see it zoomed out😭 Why is it that mine can be seen from a mile away💀💀💀
I'm jealous of her skin lol
We are usually more self-aware, you are prob the only one that can see urs from far away.
So if you have to use a sponge after
What’s the point?
The main point is that the spatula is the best tool to express thin and natural skin texture when applying on your base makeup. The reason why we use the sponge after using the spatula is to remove any marks left behind by the spatula and to enhance the adherence of the product.
to blend it of course? the spatula is just for applying the product
@@thiya4627but you could just apply it without a spatula. so unnecessary
@@ffrai3094 No, the spatula applies it very thinly, which is a good way to achieve a non-cakey, durable base 👌🏻 Of course fingers work too but in my experience it can't be as thin and you end up using more product.
@@vermillionrot that's just bs lol, u can apply it thickly with a spatula and thinly with a sponge. it's just about your technique and amount of product
Fuck it i just use a spoon as a spatula and damn baby it does the same work
Yes it does, and so does a butter knife. I actually showed this on my live today. Spoon, Knife and even fork.
This is ridiculous and tedious I’ve achieved the same result by simply using a sponge or a brush 🙄🙄🙄
People making things complicated.
Another good technique used my professional muas is to put it on a blending platform or your hand and use a dense fluffy blending brush. Pick up a small amount and gently tap, blend in circular motions, and push the product into the skin to make it more than just a layer of makeup. Gives you a flawless base as you aren’t using a load of product all at once, you pick up small amount and blend it out, go back and pick up more and blend. That way there’s even distribution and you don’t put too much product on. This is better than the videos method if you don’t have flawless skin like most Asians as it’s easy to use too much product to cover imperfections like blemishes, hyperpigmentation and texture.
I dont have that spatula...
Lemme go grab a knife from the kitchen.
Please be careful with that omg (it's better if you don't do it at all)
Butter knife and Spoon works perfectly fine for this method.
I did a live video today which you can watch on my channel of me using a spoon, knife and even a fork .
@@JOOHKY oh really?...thank you sm..i will watch fs😇
Bhai m hatho s laga lungi...itna jhamelaa ni krugi....👍😂
I love how I can see your skin texture to see how it really looks!
This is no different then just wiping it on with your finger. Lol
She has blackheads and she confident about it
Be careful because once you starting using this tool you’ll never go without it…
More shoot to buy.....annoying
Don't need to buy anything if you have a metal spoon or a butter knife. (use the back)
I Looooove the spatula method. I'm able to use way less foundation because it's able to get applied in such a thin layer. And it looks so natural because the layer is so thin but still gives you enough coverage. I'm never gonna go back to using only sponge.
Everone talking about makeup
Meanwhile me....wow she was wearing nosepin😍💕
hahaha
I just wanted to say i appreciate you showing your natural skin without filters, skin that actually looks like skin that’s not airbrushed and unnatural.
It's so shocking to see skin texture on social media it slapped me to reality fr
It's almost sad
You got a follower
Thank you
Just know, you're never going to look like the make up influencers and videos like this. NEVER.
And what is the difference between blending it After That method or the usual normal one ? None 😅
Try it out and see for yourself. You don't need to use a spatula for this method, you can use the back of a butter knife from your kitchen (assuming that you have one)
Whats with all these apparatus. I survive my teenage years up until now applying foundation with my fingers . 😂
OMG A MAKEUP TUTORIAL W REALISTIC SKIN ?
This is nice and all but the average working woman and or makeup wearing individual doesn’t have time to do this 😅 I think a brush buffer and a sponge to flatten texture is just as fine
Madam atleast try to keep your eyebrow neat n remove your extremly visible blackheads😅
Me watching : 25y
Neither know my shade nor own a foundation .😂
But what about wearing this much make up in summer 😅.....mmmm melting melting 😳
This reminds me of the 90s/00s method of only applying foundation to the center of the face except they used hands to blend everything out lol
Why are you using the life insurance policy song 😂 jk jk
Covering cake with cream plastering😅
If you don't have a spatula a spoon is actually a great substitute
You guys can literally do it with your fingers. No need for the tool even. But if you are a make up artist then yea sure
I'm so sorry but I just imagined a face full of acne doing this 😞
Eh, I mean you still have to pat it so it's all the same just another fad and tool to get people to purchase the product.
Trust me You can do the same thing with a butter knife. Don't waste your money
A lot of people actually do use a butter knife as well. ^^
Thank you! I had no idea how people were doing this!
Tip: if you don’t have a spatula us the back of a spoon
This is bull 😂😂😂 ultimately it's the same thing lol blending out with the blender
Try it out with the back of a butter knife.
East asian makeup = why she decorating a cake with cream ?
It's Ur technique..not the universal one
People are forget to talk about her nose piercing 😍
Ty for showing REAL skin 🙌🏽🫶🏽
This is how use to make blood slice to visualize Red blood cells
When I do makeup on my oily skin it becomes creamy
Does anybody know what foundation she used here?
Am I the only one who is looking at the nose pin , and o was thinking maybe she is northeast Indian
You need to clean the black spots first😢
We call in german " ne stulle schmieren " 🤷♀️
Who would have knew spreading butter on our bread all our lives has prepared us for this makeup technique. 😂😂
😂😂😂
spatula and facial construction 😂😂😂
Lmfao, what next ?
What a load of tosh 😂😂😂😂
People really like to complicate things
girl your lucky if i even go wet my beauty blender.
😂😂😂
This is no different than using a flat foundation brush
Spread it like butter
The foundation is gonna be there anyway man
Atleast this is perfect for not wasting foundation. One pumpkin of foundation is perfect for this method! 😮
😁
I have a question will foundation get your nose ring hole infected
If it’s healed then no. If not then yes it is a possibility. Just make sure to clean your piercing with a q tip while applying your makeup
Thank you
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I love how useful this is!!!!! 🥰
I don't see any extraordinary usage of this technique. It's just one more trend which will pass. 🤷🏻♀️
This is a common method used by many makeup artists in Korea nowadays.
Why is everything so extra anymore
how ppl always have perfect skin after putting foundation 😭😭 like it always look so ugly and dry (especially on my nose) when I put it on, is the problem in foundation or my skin😭
If it looks dry, then that's a big red flag telling you that your skin is not moisturized enough. Try working on your skin care routine and make sure to fully moisturized your skin before applying on your foundation.
nope. Im not spending my time for that
When did makeup become so complicated
And why am I watching this!😂
I dont even have a foundation
😂😂😂
I've been doing this but with facemask silicon brush
We gotta stop reinventing the wheel.
Outside to inside is psychopath
I've been doing that the whole time
It is a very interesting method but I don't have forever to do my makeup especially at morning😅😂😂
Funfact: You can use a spoon as a stencil!
I feel that this technique only works if you have decent skin. If you have bad breakouts or high pigmentation then you gonna need a full-coverage foundation with a sponge or makeup brush.
step 1:
have a super clear glass flawless skin
She literally has red pimples and blackheads 🤷no one is flawless
Yea we are becoming cakes now
butter the bread, butter the face
Where to buy this spatula
Try searching for fillimilli.
It feels like buttering on bread
I wouldn't be surprised if that's where the original idea came from. You can actually do this with a butter knife too.
That nose pores are just look like mine 😮😮
I thought Im the only one with that kind of pores, and have been shame for that
No need to be ashamed, we gotta work with what we have.
Am I the only one who thinks her voice sounds like Lia from Itzy?
Step 1: have the right shade of foundation 🙂
Man your already beautiful why do have put up makeup I don't know?😮
haha, thanks ^_^
I was set on watching this and learning stuff but then I heard the music in the background 😂 I know it's royalty free, but I'm so used to hearing it on the crime channel That Chapter as the life insurance dance music
😂 😂 😂 😂 so this is why everyone is talking about life insurance!!!!!!!!!!!
@@JOOHKY 😂 it's so unrelated but yes that's why
Start off with having flawless sling befor even trying out this makeup trend
"How to do K-style make-up"
1 step - be white and chose from 3 shades of white available
So what if i scratch my face? Or blow my nose? Or anything?
Lightly pat it with a puff to fix it.
So unnecessary
This is good coverage for scars or spots covering on face
my favorite part is when they show the result