Honestly both sides looks good. You should of done the demonstration on a mature face like your moms to see the actual difference. Your skin is flawless without makeup so however you do your makeup it still looks good. I would love to see a part 2 on a mature face. Thank you. Great video
@@AquamarinaPearl that’s so funny. My boyfriend was like “I don’t know about your thumbnail. They look the same” and I said that’s the point. It doesn’t need to be drastic to be noticeable. And I was right! I told him “the girlies would get it” 💕 yay! Thank you for saying this :)
@@abbyneff oh my gosh that’s so funny because it’s clear as day to us girls. That’s how my makeup turns out every time on the wrong side then my self-esteem plummets because I can’t figure out why I look worse than before I did my makeup and older - especially my lip liner which ages me about 15 years lol 🥵 can’t thank you enough for explaining your reasonings too so we can fully understand and for wanting to help other women 🥲 I’ll have to re-watch it probably 3 more times until I remember everything 😂🫶🏼❤️
@@AquamarinaPearl ah this is SO sweet. Truly motivating for me to make more videos :) if you have any recs lmk! Happy to make them. Also if you don’t follow me on TikTok I post a ton on there! And IG but more on TikTok
OMG.. ALL THIS IS, IS HER OPINION- JUST LIKE ALL THE OTHER VIDEOS.. SO WHO SAYS SHE'S RIGHT??? SHE ACTUALLY CONTEIDICTED SOME THINGS I JUST WATCHED ON A VIDEO EARLIER AND THE OTHER ONE MADE MORE SENSE THAN THIS ONE!!!!!
Watch my video coming out Tuesday am. I mix a couple foundations for the perfect skinlike finish but with that flawless appearance I think you may love :)
I don’t like how people say “everything you’re doing is wrong.” To each their own. We all have different faces. That being said- you’re beautiful with nothing on!
I agree with absolutely everything except the mascara placement thing. When a person has a longer midface (which you don’t), a bit of mascara on the lower lashline can help to create the illusion of a more balanced face. I used to skip this step, but now a bit of lower lash mascara is a must for me. Great video. ❤
Yes I agree! With my eye/faceshape, having a lower lash gives me more balance and achieves facial harmony. I totally get why some people would skip, it totally depends on your face.
It’s just trends-neither side is wrong and you’re beautiful in both. I like tutorials that show how to accomplish different things and let us decide what we prefer for our unique faces and lifestyle. No need to call it right/wrong. Makeup is fun-do what you like!
You're so right. I leaned into the eye catching title for views and never really clarified in the video that I believe makeup is an art and I want to help motivate creativity. However there are ways to really amplify natural features. That was really what I wanted it to be about.
I think the ‘right/wrong way is incredibly helpful for those of us who like our makeup to enhance our natural features va distract from them. The right side looks a bit more eccentric, and strong which is a perfectly fine way to do makeup because makeup is an art form. But I also feel like the kind of people who like their makeup to look well, like makeup wouldn’t be the type to click on the video on the first place, because they do whatever makeup they want. It’s the same for fashion advice. A lot of fashion and makeup advice is based on ratios and proportions of what looks most flattering or natural to the eye rather than clash with your natural features, but if someone doesn’t care about looking natural then the advice isn’t really for people like them, it’s for people like us who love a natural look but don’t know how to achieve it.
I really freaking love how you agreed with her comment and kinda called yourself out for creating an eye catching title but, then clarifying that you want everyone to be creative and happy with whatever makeup trend they do or don't do. Really shows your values in my opinion. I just wanted to tell you that i appreciate the honesty in your comment. and I appreciate your want for everyone to just enjoy themselves and how they look in their makeup. Thank you. ❤@@abbyneff
I strongly prefer the professional approach to makeup. From a real makeup artist or a professional real model. Not that instagram nonsense, it’s all makeup want to be’s or fake models teaching people how to wear too much makeup, looking like clowns in the end.
1. Primer - primer or base cream to moisturise - prevents dryness. 2. Foundation/SPF tint - Do not swipe it on, it causes streaking/patching. Use a bouncy damp sponge, dabbing the product that is on the back of the hand onto your face. 3. Concealer - light to medium coverage. Put a bit of concealer in the corner, below eye divot but not close to the under eye area. Use dry q tips to get rid of excess concealer under the lash line area to prevent creasing. 4. Powder - baking technique creates thick layers of cakiness - very unflattering. Use a (press) powder and rub off onto hand before putting some under the eye and nose crease area. 5. Contour - dab contour on hand, then swirl your brush into it. Disperse product by bouncing brush along contour lines (angled dense brush) in a controlled manner. 6. Blush - put blush on the back of hand, dab brush into it, smile and put above cheekbone extending slightly to the hairline. You can use some on eyelids for a cohesive look. 7. Brows - Beware of the laminated look, use a light hand brushing hair up and out so it's stiff but natural. Filling in eyebrows slowly with hairstrokes in sparse spots. 8. Lashes - ensure they are curled and then use a brown/black mascara (depending on eye colour) and make sure to get rid of clumps. 9. Lip liner - lip balm, sharpen lip liner and trace lip shape and top off with lip gloss/stick. 10. Highlight - put on back of hand, use fingers and put on high points.
I just finished watching it and I make every single one of the mistakes on the wrong side (except putting my blush up to my eyes lol) I’ve been watching tutorials on YT for 10 years like everyone else and I only just now feel like I understand makeup after watching this lol. I feel like I’ve been brainwashed to treat makeup as a mask instead of enhancing our natural state like these tips do. Brilliant ✨ thanks so much
Same! Everything on the wrong side I was 🙋♀️ yep it’s me. And I wonder why my makeup doesn’t last all day nor does it look refreshing! Thank you so much for this informative video!!!❤
Stunning! Honestly both sides are beautiful to me, but I can definitely see subtle differences and it’s so helpful to have the side by side comparison. I struggle with creating a dewy skin look cuz it just always turns out too oily. I will try these tips though and will hopefully find the right balance. Thank you!!
Normally, I watch these types of videos with a grain of salt, but I love the tip about warming up the cream bronzer and blush products first with the back of your hand then applying with a brush. Great tip! 😁
You are the best make up artist I've ever seen,most of the other artists just make an artificial unnatural face and teach it to others, your make up is pretty natural, fresh and beautiful
As a woman in her early 60s, I’d love to see someone more my age use your technique. I agree with all of it, but your skin is so lovely and maybe that’s your audience, but is it possible to get your Mom on camera who you mention in the beginning? That I’d love to see. Thank you for your video. It’s a good one!
@@abbyneff Thank you so much for adding the link above. Your mom looks fabulous and "snatched!"(My kids taught me that meaning too ;) lol As a 55 year old women and mom of 2 daughters we can always use some beauty tips from our girls. I think you look absolutely beautiful and now I know where you get it from. Keep doing great honest work here and have fun bonding over beauty with your mom. It takes a lot of courage to make a video like this on social media and try to ignore the negative comments. You two are adorable!
I’m so glad I watched this before doing my wedding make up myself. It’s the most useful make up video I’ve ever seen and it’s going to change how I do my make up from now on. Thank you!
You’re young and beautiful so anything looks great on you! Have to say what spoils the right side for me is the contour, it’s giving me the 80’s stripe of blusher look, where is the wrong side looks far more subtle. Also, it’s a different look, but the black mascara looks just as good as the brown. Oh and btw, I wish I had your wrinkles😂
hahaha! I know... they will only get worse too sadly. But trying to view age with grace and beauty but its so hard when they start to pop up ughh. Thank you for saying your opinion! Love to see what you guys think too :) Appreciate you!
Excellent! This is by far the best and most practical makeup tutorial I have ever seen. Your being gorgeous doesn't hurt, but truly...this tutorial is perfection. 👏💖
So young so poised and so eloquent. Such an amazing and informative video. Your mother raised an incredible daughter. She must be very proud. I watch a lot of makeup videos even though I do not wear a lot of makeup but this was such a great video on showing me how to apply makeup to look natural. I don’t like the heavy makeup look and honestly my husband hates it lol. It wreaks havoc on my skin. This is probably one of the best videos of have ever watched, better then top makeup artist like Bobbi Brown herself. Thank you for being so informative and not overly chatty with info I did not require. Off topic your gorgeous.
Aw you're so sweet! Yes my mom is truly amazing :) @tamilovesvintage So glad this all resonates. Some people REALLY disagree but I guess to each their own style. Appreciate the comment!
Hello❤ I’m 57 and I have the Typology tinted serum and was actually very impressed with it. Bought it on a whim, not expecting much from it and was quite shocked at the result! It feels so light and beautiful on my skin, with more coverage than I expected for a serum foundation ❤ I actually use my fingers to apply it (just like a moisturizer).
This is the first time that I've watched a makeup tutorial/tips video where I actually felt like I understood everything that you were saying, and it would actually be achievable for me to try! I appreciate that so much! Thank you! I also really love your calm and measured delivery ❤ I wonder if you could do a video on more dramatic makeup - like a red lipstick or a winged eyeliner? Like a christmas party or a festive look? I can also imagine you have wonderful tips on skincare and hair too, which would be fabulous to watch 😊
You did a great job but I have oily skin so I don't think a lot of cream products work for me & i don't want to be shiny but I don't want it to crease or be patchy either so it's the technique and what works for everyone individually for your skin... it's a lot of trial & error imo... That's why I've never followed trends at all...i just find what works & looks best on my face & body & just have my own path/lane of style...Thank you though i enjoyed... Jeffrey Star has been talking about the Bobby Brown face base for over 10 years... It's too expensive for me & im not dry anywhere on my face...
Totally hear you! Glad you listen to what works for you! Its very true that skin is individual just like everything. I do my best to share what i know about oily skin but its hard because i don't deal with it myself.
Very, very well done. So helpful. Perfect tempo/speed of the tutorial, too. Enough detail to follow along, but not so long-winded that I lost interest waiting for the next step. Subscribed!!!
Just found your channel, and I have to say I love the way you explain why you like or dislike products and texture, how you personally do your bests, and show the process of basically 5-min face and 15-min face. Now I also know why I hate some brushes that I STILL USE. Love this tutorial, love this channel, love this for you. Thank you! Sometimes, I forget that I'm Dwight Schrute on UA-cam. Makes for interesting comments.
This video was so helpful because I have been into trying new makeup and I feel like I look like a clown. It’s just not sitting right. And your tips are exactly where I was going wrong. ❤thanks!
I think this video helped me because, although I have more texture and a different skin type to you (I'm oily), the mixing of products and keeping things on the back of your hand, and just controlling the process in really small ways is actually very helpful, keeping things lively and using less is a great idea to not just look better but save product.
Same. I’m digging how some mu artists and influencers are starting to age and starting to offer subtler looks and tricks for aging skin. You can’t do glitter and glam forever, ladies! You will need to learn the basic “natural” looks eventually. 😅
Yep. I love the tip about mixing foundations. I have older skin (60) and like a dewy look. However my fave is the 'wrong side' - while I think it would benefit from a little more dewiness, I think it looks more natural. I feel the other side is beaming a bit too much for me and has too much of an oily sheen. Its just my opinion tho. ❤ Thanks for a great video.
I love everything you did on the right side except the mascara and lip method. I like the left’s lip and mascara x otherwise loveeeeeeeeee the tip you gave on foundation and bronzer/blush
I love that I’ve been doing a lot of these tricks for years through trial and error. Def need to bring back the cream highlighter. This was the best I’ve seen in so long. Thanks. Subscribed.
If I did not already know you were the same person upon seeing each profile, it would have been easy to convince me that each side was a different person’s face just because of the way the different techniques slightly changed your facial structure. My makeup skills aren’t all that great currently, but I’m trying to get better, so this was EXTREMELY helpful! I appreciate you so much for taking the time to share these tips c: I will be following for more!!
My goodness I don’t think you can look bad with any kind of “bad” make up. You are so pretty. Thank you for the tips. I’m 49 and have never really known how to put on makeup. Love this video
Great tutorial! Totally get you. I liked how you nonjudgementally explained what one could do better. I actually knew most of the steps but could still benefit from some of your tips! One other tip that I learned in Asia is taking a brow shade that is one shade lighter than your actual brow hair. It softens your face imo ☺️ Always nice to listen to pros 😌🥰
Im a model for 10 years and i do my make up sane way as you, just taking notes on the products and the brushes you use. Really thank god for the MU artists 💌
Wow - I've just discovered your channel and it is so refreshing to see a naturally beautiful face and a calming relaxed style of delivery. This is what we want to see on UA-cam.
Great tips! I will be trying some of them to see if they help my makeup stay put a little longer while filming! Also, you are beautiful! Love your glowy look.
I’m not sure anyone would do all what you called “wrong”. Using a foundation brush is not wrong, you just have to know how to use it and no you can tap the brush. I’m with you about using products like contour or liquid blush directly on the face. But honestly does anyone use the brush the way you did on the wrong side? I doubt about that. Also the black mascara and how you think looks on you is absolutely personal and depends on the person’s complexion and preference. Frankly calling it wrong is wrong. People have different skin types and discoloration with dark under eyes. Less is always better. Who bakes these days I wonder. Setting powder is always better than pressed for under eyes…. What’s important is how much and the method you use to apply. Anyway appreciate your opinion.
I just subscribed after watching this video. You explained everything so well and I appreciate that. Could you please consider creating a tutorial on how to choose red lipstick shades based on skin tone ? Thank you .
Everyone has their own routines but honestly, when it comes to westman atelier, there is no need to waste product by warming it up as it melts beautifully as soon as it touches skin. I use a Rae Morris shader and cheekbones brush and it blends like a dream. And WA's brush for the super loaded I use to blend everything I use on my cheek flawlessly. They are so easy to use. The takeaway here is that baking is finally over and to not hide but enhance our natural beauty. The brown mascara really does work so well with your natural coloring. Very pretty.
I'm a Pro MUA, and I think you're beautiful and skilled. I also think that using concealer on eyelids causes the shadow to crease, so I use an eye primer, like Sigma. Your look is lovely for everyday wear, but watching this is making me want to go do the most loud, maximalist, editorial look, because I'm a loud and proud gay man, who loves color and intensity. I can do a nice everyday look, but I like to experiment with makeup. Also, I'm super oily, so dewy anything ends up looking like the bottom of a frying pan on me.
@@jamesnylan aw thank you for the comment :) happy a pro can support what I’m saying! And yes I agree with the creasing. Taking it off the crease with the q tip is the only thing I’ve found. I have kind of dry lids and can generally see primers. I’ll check that one out! And don’t get me wrong I LOVE full glam. I’m more of a natural girlie and think skin is so important to any makeup look so starting my followers off with the basics 💕
@@abbyneff You are stunningly beautiful, and I think it would be fun to see you in full glam, but no hassle, no pressure. I don't wear a full beat on the daily, and most of my clients don't, either. Yes, skin prep is majorly important! Thank you for responding!
So what about when the person has deeper set eyes or more purpley eyelids? Because that’s the reason I use concealer, to help get a brighter base. Would i then need to get an eye primer that’s pigmented to combat that?
This is very helpful! Thank you for making this video. Serious question.. do you wash your hands between products to remove the residue from the last product from the back of your hand? Or is there so little left over that it doesn’t affect the contour and blush when placed in the same spot the foundation was? I’d love a video just on product options you love! and brushes!!
I have wipes on my desk :) I have all those videos on Tiktok! www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFBR4vCb/ www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFBRQFCe/ www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFBRgK6p/ www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFBRamwd/
This is such a lovely, easy to follow demonstration! For someone (like me) who isn't super into make and doesn't have or make tons of time to do their makeup this will be very helpful! Thank you!!
@@abbyneff Thank you Abby! I would really appreciate this! I always thought I was decent at make-up until I started seeing myself in my UA-cam videos. Keep up the good work!
I recently got back into dramatic spider lashes because of Charlotte Tilbury's "exaggereyes" black mascara. I was wearing Pillow Talk in dream pop (an auburn/burgundy)- it's the perfect mix between drama for a blonde without the harshness of a black. I'm obsessed so I wanted to share!
Thank you ❤ I haven't been putting make up on for a while but I watch some videos sometimes.. I actually just got a foundation last night and I've been overwhelmed with how to apply things correctly and in the right order of products 😅 your make up looks so elegant and classy and soft which is exactly what I like ❤
Putting on the balm before the liner might be a good hack that I'm going to try. Also I agree about black mascara and not putting it on the bottom. I think it looks better when you don't. Also would love to see eyeshadow tutorials or do you just only do the blush on the lids?
Thank you so much for this video. I swear my phone can read my mind. I literally was just thinking the other day, man I wish someone out there would teach the legit natural makeup tips that muas do on their professional models.. When I saw your thumbnail pop up randomly on my feed, I immediately thought, YeS! THis girl Knows what she’s talking about, that natural look side is eXactly what I was looking for. God Bless! -Saving this video and watching it on repeat.
Love the fresh, dewy look. So pretty. Thank you for sharing these makeup tips! I especially love the under eye concealer/powder steps. I am going to try the brown mascara as well.
I am going to try not to write too much. I freelance and do not mean this as harsh criticism, but I do want to point out something. The correct and incorrect sides may have been done better with the same products. For example, when you used powder, if you show how one of the powders worked on both sides, it would be a better way of showing different techniques. To bake on a side that wasn’t moisturized, where we would expect it to be caked on and heavy, while the other side was lightly powdered on moisturized skin. Then you blame the product rather than the technique. I do own both powders and use them on different clients for different purposes. Basically, the purpose of the video was to be focused on techniques. Although I do not use baking technique every time, I think there’s a time and place for it.
Thank you!! That’s what I was thinking! She also let the contour dry on the “wrong” side while she did the “right” side but if she had blended right away, it wouldn’t have been as hard to blend or patchy/dry
it’s purposeful misuse of products to sway opinion in the favor of her style. every time i see one of these videos on my recommended tab its the same content every time lol.
Love this! Hope I’m not repeating questions but there were too many for me to look through completely lol - as I’m adding everything to my cart, 1) could you comment on whether these colors (especially blush) work on cool toned skin? I am super fair skinned with a pink undertone but you seem warm toned in the video, so worried this won’t work for me or the lip might be too dark 2) have you made videos for covering a blemish? I know powder helps with texture so I generally layer powder products (yellow-ish powder to cover red, powder contour by Mario, and powder blush by Kosas since it has shimmer with no additional highlighter) 3) if these are too specific, do you do one-on-one tips? 😂❤ Can’t wait for more tips from someone in the industry with so much experience!
Hi!! So as far as cool tones, I recommend this Saie dew blush in rosy! Or happy by rare beauty. And for blemishes, kosas concealer and a little powder ideally :)
I've come across your video - your skin is amazing! I watch most you tube videos on my phone and with the close up of the under eye concealer it wasn't close enough to see the difference .
As a person with extremely oily skin, I have tried all types of moisturizers and primers. Every single one has caused my makeup to shift throughout the day. There ARE a large number of moisturizing products I CAN'T use due to the fragrances. This is a huge issue with the beauty community, because the vast majority of the products that are suggested contain perfumes. That leaves people like myself, who get migraines, or people with very sensitive skin, at a major disadvantage. I have had excellent luck with NARS light reflecting foundation. It goes on directly without shifting, and although it has a slightly dewy look, it doesn't ever look oily or cakey. Also, as a person with extremely oily skin, I do not ever use powder! It causes makeup to crack, especially around the eyes and forehead. I use NARS foundation, Clinique chubby stick cream blush, and recently discovered that Wet 'n Wild has a line of gel lip liners that stay all day (seriously, even when eating and drinking). There are sadly only a few colors, but the name is Perfect Pout. Now, if anyone has a suggestion for eyeliner that stays all day on super hooded eyes and very, very oily skin, I would love to hear about it. The only place I wear primer is on my eyelids, but it doesn't help a whole lot. All liquids crust off within an hour, and pencils smear and have to be fixed throughout the day!
I’ve had to fight to get diy eyeliners made with the inglot duraline off even using oil based makeup removers. My eye area is also really oily. I don’t know if that would help you though. It’s what i use for all my eyeliner now since everything else would just disintegrate with the oil around my eyes.
I love the more natural lash look on you. Thank you for encouraging your viewers to do that instead of heavy black or, heaven forbid, fake lashes for every day.
I kinda like the "dont" side better. Lol. I just like the blush higher because im old and i have a very round face. The other side gives you a fuller cheek look and im trying to elongate.
do you recommend the bobbi brown face base primer for oily skin? i know it’s generally a community favourite, but i’ve been hearing mixed reviews when it comes to different skin types…tia for your response!
@@litterallylibra hi! It’s similar consistency to a daily moisturizer but maybe a tiny bit heavier. It’s more of that than a primer. It’s pretty expensive and it won’t change your life to be honest.
@@abbyneff thanks for the honesty lol i was considering picking it up during the sephora sale but i always make sure to moisturise regardless and i like to use an oil-controlling primer on top so i might skip this one if that’s all it is…your response was really helpful!
Brown mascara, yes! Black looks harsh on so many people. Like foundation, it’s nicer to hear someone complement your eyes or skin rather than your foundation or mascara. Great to see blending of different foundations too. Even after finding a good match it’s sometimes easier to adjust it a bit another shade or different brand. A custom blend. I’m almost 57 and still love new tips; the lip liner looks perfect.
Appreciate the feedback! Youll love this if you're on Tiktok :) My mom and I did some tutorials and thought I would link for you! www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFB8P8cd/ www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFB8y9Ga/
This is perfect! I literally just did the entire "wrong" routine this morning, thought "why do I always look so much older when I apply my makeup?" and then found your video. I'm going to give the "right" routine a try this week!
Aw YAY!!! I really hope this helps :) I came up with all of this based off how my mom and sister do their makeup and thought hmm.. If youre doing it maybe everyone else is too!
Stunning, seriously on the “correct” side. The glow is beautiful!!! Huda powder looks gorgeous when applied lightly with a small fluffy brush . Not a fan of baking and I know ppl usually use it for that but it looks wonderful used with other techniques
Finally a video for a fresh clean look that is just elevated. Love the dewy look on u. I always wondered ab all those video's of people " baking" i was like what does all that powder look like in person!? Lol Its great for video and photos with people trying to achieve a look. But in person all that stuff on ur face will just age u
To be honest, It’s almost difficult to see the right and wrong side of your face. You are young and beautiful, so it’s almost impossible to make wrong make up mistakes ON YOUR FACE. You might want to try to present the techniques on different age groups too. We would love to see that! Thank you 😊
I honestly love thick and dramatic lashes. I think it’s because I have absolutely no lashes, so if you have them I wouldn’t play them down haha. I wish I had glamorous lashes. But everyone has different preferences. You always want what you can’t have lol.
It’s not ruining your makeup, that’s such a wild thing to say. These makeup “trends” have been around for so many years. What you like is a preference.
I agree with a lot of things but hard disagree on the Huda Beauty powder. For a natural makeup baking makes no sense. Just put some of the powder on the back of the hand, dab the puff in, buff some powder into the hand to get excess powder off, and then gently buff it into the skin. I guess you can put it only under the eyes and nose, but if you work all day it’s more efficient to lightly set the entire face. You control how much powder you use cause you can just tap powder into the back of your hand before going in on your face.. Unless you have oily skin you really only need a little. It gives you a natural filtered effect and lasts all day, without breaking the bank. So far this is the only powder I found that ticks all these boxes.
I've tried it in so many different ways and it makes my skin look the opposite of flawless. Looks so heavy and shows the makeup under it/ the texture of my skin AND makes my wrinkles appear in places they aren't even really there :/ I wish it worked for me! I did a few videos on my tiktok where i tested it different ways and you could really see how it doesn't work. (Personally)
I’ve watched this 100 times but my question is where does your skin routine fit in your this? Do you do your AM routine and then put BB face base on top of your aqua for? I’m obsessed with your channel … I’ve been purging all my skin and makeup collection because as I’m aging I just want beautiful, natural, glowing skin. PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEOS!
Prove me wrong, but nobody slaps on their foundation and concealer without blending it properly. And backing isn't trendy any more. So I just don't agree with the incorrect techniques because they don't really exist to that extent. "No make-up" makeup is trendy and people don't use much foundation and powder and blending is a key and everyone knows that.
This was so helpful! I’d love to see an in-depth tutorial on bronzer. Whenever I apply bronzer, regardless of whether it’s a cream or a powder, I feel like it just looks so disjointed. Regardless of what colour I go with, I can’t seem to figure out how to make my bronzer look natural.
I think you are 19:21 very pretty and obviously you can thank your parents for your genetics, but you are taking great care of your skin. Personally, I think you could wear more make up and you probably do when it is appropriate or you feel like it. I enjoy learning new products and applications so I will join your channel and we shall become great friends and you will help me to look my best, and I will give you the credit. 🙏 thank you and good luck to you. Bravo.❤
Love the advice here, thanks so much ❤ The only thing, I wish you'd show your skin texture so we could truly appreciate the difference between the right and wrong sides. Even as you zoomed in on your face, it felt as though a filter was applied, all a bit blurred out
My boyfriend helped me with this. I filmed in 1080 and it doesn't give the sharp quality I wanted. It will be better going forward! Thank you for the feedback :)
The first thing after skincare is sunscreen! There’s no amount of makeup that will if you don’t first take care of your skin. The second thing is clean tools! I understand your thinking when making this video, but someone with an oily complexion would be an oil slick within 3 hours doing their makeup “ the right way “.
Totally agree. I'm still dabbling with SPF and haven't found a fav so didn't mention it here. Also, agreed on the oily comment. I don't have oily skin so can't speak for us all. Ill be more clear on that in future videos. Appreciate the feedback! :)
Her makeup has spf in it. Also if a person is that oily they usually are imbalanced and don’t use shin care. As an esthetician and nurse I see this a lot. They need hydration. They tend to strip the skin and send it into an imbalance causing excessive oil.
@@heathertomczyk2822 I never implied that an oily combo skinned person doesn’t need hydration, but that the minimal powdering wouldn’t work for them. Having spf in your makeup is fine and if that’s the spf you’re going to rely on for your protection that’s fine as long as you use 1/4 tsp of it.
Your skin is seriously amazing. I, too, prefer products that lean toward dewy, hydrating, and glowy. I’d rather add light powder with a puff to tone down any shine than to have my skin be matte from the start, which is so drying on me. I love your contour and blush placement. It has taken me way too long to learn that the key to blush, bronzer, highlighter, and/or contour looking good - rather than a streaky, muddy mess - is using the right brushes and technique. I’m still breaking old bad habits in this area. For my face, the worst makeup trends are over lined lips, obvious stripes on my nose in a failed effort to look “snatched,” false lashes that are too big, full, and/or long, stark white eyeliner in my waterline (a light application of a muted peach looks much better on me), and having my brows too dark and laminated. I’m noticing that more people are wearing less obvious foundation in a shade that’s close to their skin tone. Even if I do something dramatic with makeup, I want my skin to look like skin. If full coverage matte foundation is ever all the rage and dewy is out of style, I’m not giving it up.
I couldn't agree with you more!!! Can't stand matte makeup, love to set it and let the skin still show through. When its a no makeup look, its so important that it matches your actual skin tone! I like the makeup trends as is. Not looking forward to them leaving lol
Honestly both sides looks good. You should of done the demonstration on a mature face like your moms to see the actual difference. Your skin is flawless without makeup so however you do your makeup it still looks good.
I would love to see a part 2 on a mature face. Thank you. Great video
I have on my tiktok :)
@abbyneff we are "mature" haha and don't have TikTok. 😮 Can you add to YT please
Exactly my thoughts!!! Both sides look incredible!!!
Interesting presentation. Really enjoyable to see the different effects!
You tube your mom's make up please. I don't have tik tok
I really appreciate how you didn’t over-exaggerate the wrong side
@@AquamarinaPearl that’s so funny. My boyfriend was like “I don’t know about your thumbnail. They look the same” and I said that’s the point. It doesn’t need to be drastic to be noticeable. And I was right! I told him “the girlies would get it” 💕 yay! Thank you for saying this :)
@@abbyneff oh my gosh that’s so funny because it’s clear as day to us girls. That’s how my makeup turns out every time on the wrong side then my self-esteem plummets because I can’t figure out why I look worse than before I did my makeup and older - especially my lip liner which ages me about 15 years lol 🥵 can’t thank you enough for explaining your reasonings too so we can fully understand and for wanting to help other women 🥲 I’ll have to re-watch it probably 3 more times until I remember everything 😂🫶🏼❤️
@@AquamarinaPearl ah this is SO sweet. Truly motivating for me to make more videos :) if you have any recs lmk! Happy to make them. Also if you don’t follow me on TikTok I post a ton on there! And IG but more on TikTok
Me too!
OMG.. ALL THIS IS, IS HER OPINION- JUST LIKE ALL THE OTHER VIDEOS.. SO WHO SAYS SHE'S RIGHT??? SHE ACTUALLY CONTEIDICTED SOME THINGS I JUST WATCHED ON A VIDEO EARLIER AND THE OTHER ONE MADE MORE SENSE THAN THIS ONE!!!!!
If I had flawless skin like that, I wouldn´t even be wearing foundation. Stunning.
Watch my video coming out Tuesday am. I mix a couple foundations for the perfect skinlike finish but with that flawless appearance I think you may love :)
@@abbyneff I can't find this one, ty ;)
I don’t like how people say “everything you’re doing is wrong.” To each their own. We all have different faces. That being said- you’re beautiful with nothing on!
I agree with absolutely everything except the mascara placement thing. When a person has a longer midface (which you don’t), a bit of mascara on the lower lashline can help to create the illusion of a more balanced face. I used to skip this step, but now a bit of lower lash mascara is a must for me. Great video. ❤
Yes I agree! With my eye/faceshape, having a lower lash gives me more balance and achieves facial harmony. I totally get why some people would skip, it totally depends on your face.
Great feedback. Finding people prefer the wrong side of mascara 50/50. Interesting! Thank you for the feedback :)
100%
Aging causes the face to get longer so this is a great tip. Use mascara on lower lashes lightly.
Thank you for the tip
It’s just trends-neither side is wrong and you’re beautiful in both. I like tutorials that show how to accomplish different things and let us decide what we prefer for our unique faces and lifestyle. No need to call it right/wrong. Makeup is fun-do what you like!
You're so right. I leaned into the eye catching title for views and never really clarified in the video that I believe makeup is an art and I want to help motivate creativity. However there are ways to really amplify natural features. That was really what I wanted it to be about.
I think the ‘right/wrong way is incredibly helpful for those of us who like our makeup to enhance our natural features va distract from them. The right side looks a bit more eccentric, and strong which is a perfectly fine way to do makeup because makeup is an art form. But I also feel like the kind of people who like their makeup to look well, like makeup wouldn’t be the type to click on the video on the first place, because they do whatever makeup they want. It’s the same for fashion advice. A lot of fashion and makeup advice is based on ratios and proportions of what looks most flattering or natural to the eye rather than clash with your natural features, but if someone doesn’t care about looking natural then the advice isn’t really for people like them, it’s for people like us who love a natural look but don’t know how to achieve it.
I really freaking love how you agreed with her comment and kinda called yourself out for creating an eye catching title but, then clarifying that you want everyone to be creative and happy with whatever makeup trend they do or don't do. Really shows your values in my opinion. I just wanted to tell you that i appreciate the honesty in your comment. and I appreciate your want for everyone to just enjoy themselves and how they look in their makeup. Thank you. ❤@@abbyneff
@@SamsSwatchSociety aw babe thank you for seeing me 🥹 and taking the time to read and comment. Means a lot 💕
I strongly prefer the professional approach to makeup. From a real makeup artist or a professional real model. Not that instagram nonsense, it’s all makeup want to be’s or fake models teaching people how to wear too much makeup, looking like clowns in the end.
1. Primer - primer or base cream to moisturise - prevents dryness.
2. Foundation/SPF tint - Do not swipe it on, it causes streaking/patching. Use a bouncy damp sponge, dabbing the product that is on the back of the hand onto your face.
3. Concealer - light to medium coverage. Put a bit of concealer in the corner, below eye divot but not close to the under eye area. Use dry q tips to get rid of excess concealer under the lash line area to prevent creasing.
4. Powder - baking technique creates thick layers of cakiness - very unflattering. Use a (press) powder and rub off onto hand before putting some under the eye and nose crease area.
5. Contour - dab contour on hand, then swirl your brush into it. Disperse product by bouncing brush along contour lines (angled dense brush) in a controlled manner.
6. Blush - put blush on the back of hand, dab brush into it, smile and put above cheekbone extending slightly to the hairline. You can use some on eyelids for a cohesive look.
7. Brows - Beware of the laminated look, use a light hand brushing hair up and out so it's stiff but natural. Filling in eyebrows slowly with hairstrokes in sparse spots.
8. Lashes - ensure they are curled and then use a brown/black mascara (depending on eye colour) and make sure to get rid of clumps.
9. Lip liner - lip balm, sharpen lip liner and trace lip shape and top off with lip gloss/stick.
10. Highlight - put on back of hand, use fingers and put on high points.
Thank you for this!!!
Hate seeing a line around the lips
Many thanks! ❤
I'm 51, so take all the warnings about the wrong way and multiply it 10x for aging skin! Great video and great tips - I learned a lot!
I just finished watching it and I make every single one of the mistakes on the wrong side (except putting my blush up to my eyes lol) I’ve been watching tutorials on YT for 10 years like everyone else and I only just now feel like I understand makeup after watching this lol. I feel like I’ve been brainwashed to treat makeup as a mask instead of enhancing our natural state like these tips do. Brilliant ✨ thanks so much
@@AquamarinaPearl this comment just made my day 🥹🥹🥹🥹 awww yay! I’m so glad you got something out of it. Truly makes me so happy! You get me 💕💕
@@abbyneff aww yay 🥰 and I just realized it’s been more than 10 years more like 15 years omg 😰 lol. Anyway new sub here you deserve all the success ✨
Same! Everything on the wrong side I was 🙋♀️ yep it’s me. And I wonder why my makeup doesn’t last all day nor does it look refreshing! Thank you so much for this informative video!!!❤
They aren’t mistakes girly. It’s a preference 🩷
Stunning! Honestly both sides are beautiful to me, but I can definitely see subtle differences and it’s so helpful to have the side by side comparison. I struggle with creating a dewy skin look cuz it just always turns out too oily. I will try these tips though and will hopefully find the right balance. Thank you!!
Aw thank you!! I totally get that. I’ll do a makeup look for oily girlies too!
Normally, I watch these types of videos with a grain of salt, but I love the tip about warming up the cream bronzer and blush products first with the back of your hand then applying with a brush. Great tip! 😁
Do the same with your concealer too. It helps. :)
Thank you for the feedback :)
You are the best make up artist I've ever seen,most of the other artists just make an artificial unnatural face and teach it to others, your make up is pretty natural, fresh and beautiful
Aw thank you so much!
Your mom is gorgeous! The apple doesnt fall far from the tree! As they say😊 but im 64 so glad i found your channel. Thank you! ❤
Awwwww she will love this!!
@tamilovesvintage
Thank you so much!
Im 40 years old and yes this is the make up we should go for, nothing too much,very elegant,so beautiful ❤️
Exactly!!! :)
As a woman in her early 60s, I’d love to see someone more my age use your technique. I agree with all of it, but your skin is so lovely and maybe that’s your audience, but is it possible to get your Mom on camera who you mention in the beginning? That I’d love to see. Thank you for your video. It’s a good one!
www.tiktok.com/@abby.neff/video/7397047999165304110
@@abbyneff thank you for bring this to my attention! I’m really enjoying it. I hope there are more!
@@abbyneff Thank you so much for adding the link above. Your mom looks fabulous and "snatched!"(My kids taught me that meaning too ;) lol As a 55 year old women and mom of 2 daughters we can always use some beauty tips from our girls. I think you look absolutely beautiful and now I know where you get it from. Keep doing great honest work here and have fun bonding over beauty with your mom. It takes a lot of courage to make a video like this on social media and try to ignore the negative comments. You two are adorable!
I’m so glad I watched this before doing my wedding make up myself. It’s the most useful make up video I’ve ever seen and it’s going to change how I do my make up from now on. Thank you!
Aw THIS is the comment I was hoping for :) Thank you for saying this!
You’re young and beautiful so anything looks great on you! Have to say what spoils the right side for me is the contour, it’s giving me the 80’s stripe of blusher look, where is the wrong side looks far more subtle. Also, it’s a different look, but the black mascara looks just as good as the brown.
Oh and btw, I wish I had your wrinkles😂
hahaha! I know... they will only get worse too sadly. But trying to view age with grace and beauty but its so hard when they start to pop up ughh. Thank you for saying your opinion! Love to see what you guys think too :) Appreciate you!
@@abbyneff😂😂😂👍👍👍
Excellent! This is by far the best and most practical makeup tutorial I have ever seen. Your being gorgeous doesn't hurt, but truly...this tutorial is perfection. 👏💖
So young so poised and so eloquent. Such an amazing and informative video. Your mother raised an incredible daughter. She must be very proud. I watch a lot of makeup videos even though I do not wear a lot of makeup but this was such a great video on showing me how to apply makeup to look natural. I don’t like the heavy makeup look and honestly my husband hates it lol. It wreaks havoc on my skin. This is probably one of the best videos of have ever watched, better then top makeup artist like Bobbi Brown herself. Thank you for being so informative and not overly chatty with info I did not require. Off topic your gorgeous.
Aw you're so sweet! Yes my mom is truly amazing :) @tamilovesvintage
So glad this all resonates. Some people REALLY disagree but I guess to each their own style. Appreciate the comment!
Hello❤ I’m 57 and I have the Typology tinted serum and was actually very impressed with it. Bought it on a whim, not expecting much from it and was quite shocked at the result! It feels so light and beautiful on my skin, with more coverage than I expected for a serum foundation ❤ I actually use my fingers to apply it (just like a moisturizer).
Aw thank you for saying this!!! It’s truly a wow product.
This is the first time that I've watched a makeup tutorial/tips video where I actually felt like I understood everything that you were saying, and it would actually be achievable for me to try! I appreciate that so much! Thank you! I also really love your calm and measured delivery ❤
I wonder if you could do a video on more dramatic makeup - like a red lipstick or a winged eyeliner? Like a christmas party or a festive look?
I can also imagine you have wonderful tips on skincare and hair too, which would be fabulous to watch 😊
Awesome! Love the suggestion. Yes I can 100% make those videos :)
And thank you for the feedback. It really motivates me!
check out lisa eldridge- she's a master.
You did a great job but I have oily skin so I don't think a lot of cream products work for me & i don't want to be shiny but I don't want it to crease or be patchy either so it's the technique and what works for everyone individually for your skin... it's a lot of trial & error imo... That's why I've never followed trends at all...i just find what works & looks best on my face & body & just have my own path/lane of style...Thank you though i enjoyed... Jeffrey Star has been talking about the Bobby Brown face base for over 10 years... It's too expensive for me & im not dry anywhere on my face...
Totally hear you! Glad you listen to what works for you! Its very true that skin is individual just like everything. I do my best to share what i know about oily skin but its hard because i don't deal with it myself.
Very, very well done. So helpful. Perfect tempo/speed of the tutorial, too. Enough detail to follow along, but not so long-winded that I lost interest waiting for the next step. Subscribed!!!
Thank you!! Love this feedback
Hello! You came across my home page here and I’m so happy I clicked. You’re so refreshing to watch is the best way I can put it❤
Aww youre so sweet!! Thank you so much :)
Just found your channel, and I have to say I love the way you explain why you like or dislike products and texture, how you personally do your bests, and show the process of basically 5-min face and 15-min face. Now I also know why I hate some brushes that I STILL USE. Love this tutorial, love this channel, love this for you. Thank you!
Sometimes, I forget that I'm Dwight Schrute on UA-cam. Makes for interesting comments.
@@dwightschrutebeetfarms aww appreciate your comment and feedback! Thank you for the support :)
This video was so helpful because I have been into trying new makeup and I feel like I look like a clown. It’s just not sitting right. And your tips are exactly where I was going wrong. ❤thanks!
Aw yay! This fuels me lol. Thank you for the feedback :)
Thank you so much for your honesty and you look so naturally beautiful and your voice and instructions are very easy and pleasant to watch!🤩
Aw thank you!!
Thank you, Abby! I love watching your tutorials. You are just absolutely stunningly gorgeous with flawless skin. Appreciate your educational content.
@@bettykasper6930 aw thank you!! So happy you’re here. Love helping :)💕
I literally just ordered the omnia brush yesterday I’m so excited- I did the full look today and it FEELS so much lighter I love it!!! Thankyou!!
Aww babe yay! Thank you for telling me :) I think you’re going to fall in love with that brush. It’s incredible!
@@abbyneff it’s coming tomorrow!!! I’m so excited I can’t stop doing my brows the way you showed in the video it’s so much cleaner 😭
I think this video helped me because, although I have more texture and a different skin type to you (I'm oily), the mixing of products and keeping things on the back of your hand, and just controlling the process in really small ways is actually very helpful, keeping things lively and using less is a great idea to not just look better but save product.
Totally. Less is more for all skin types. Adding in layers and slowly building up is key to not looking caky. Thanks for the feedback :)
As a 50 year old, I appreciate this less-is-more approach. My skin has all the natural wrinkles, and the more I put on the worse my skin looks
use a primer with silicone in it
Same. I’m digging how some mu artists and influencers are starting to age and starting to offer subtler looks and tricks for aging skin. You can’t do glitter and glam forever, ladies! You will need to learn the basic “natural” looks eventually. 😅
100% agree!!!
Check out the videos I did with my mom who's 64!
www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFBRvqGx/
www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFB8M224/
Yep. I love the tip about mixing foundations. I have older skin (60) and like a dewy look.
However my fave is the 'wrong side' - while I think it would benefit from a little more dewiness, I think it looks more natural. I feel the other side is beaming a bit too much for me and has too much of an oily sheen. Its just my opinion tho. ❤
Thanks for a great video.
You're right. The lighting did make it look a bit much. IRL it doesn't though. Appreciate your opinion!
Perfection! This is doable…it’s all in the details. Thank you!
Yayyy thank you love!
I love everything you did on the right side except the mascara and lip method. I like the left’s lip and mascara x otherwise loveeeeeeeeee the tip you gave on foundation and bronzer/blush
Aw thank you!!
I love that I’ve been doing a lot of these tricks for years through trial and error. Def need to bring back the cream highlighter.
This was the best I’ve seen in so long. Thanks. Subscribed.
Aw thank you so much!!!!
Thank you Abby! I tried your technique for foundation and blush application and it looked amazing!!
Can you do a nighttime glam look tutorial??
Lots of comments for this! Yes will do :)
If I did not already know you were the same person upon seeing each profile, it would have been easy to convince me that each side was a different person’s face just because of the way the different techniques slightly changed your facial structure. My makeup skills aren’t all that great currently, but I’m trying to get better, so this was EXTREMELY helpful! I appreciate you so much for taking the time to share these tips c: I will be following for more!!
Aw thank you so much!!! Glad you see the difference because some people really don't see it lol
My goodness I don’t think you can look bad with any kind of “bad” make up.
You are so pretty. Thank you for the tips. I’m 49 and have never really known how to put on makeup. Love this video
amazing!! i have been doing it so wrong for so long! the concealer comment makes so much sense. Do you need to use powder?
Thank you!! I do prefer to use powder mainly under the eyes to keep away any creasing
Oh yesss I agree about the blush all over thing and the sky high brows!!! You look gorgeous
Haha the eyebrows kill me. Blush is wayyyyyy too much these days. its crazy
Great tutorial! Totally get you. I liked how you nonjudgementally explained what one could do better. I actually knew most of the steps but could still benefit from some of your tips!
One other tip that I learned in Asia is taking a brow shade that is one shade lighter than your actual brow hair. It softens your face imo ☺️
Always nice to listen to pros 😌🥰
Thank you so much!!
Oww girl you have a flawless skin already. Do this makeup for a flawed skin please.
For sure :)
Im a model for 10 years and i do my make up sane way as you, just taking notes on the products and the brushes you use. Really thank god for the MU artists 💌
100% agree!!!! :)
Wow - I've just discovered your channel and it is so refreshing to see a naturally beautiful face and a calming relaxed style of delivery. This is what we want to see on UA-cam.
@@autumnleaves-77 aw yay! Thank you so much! 🥹🥹🥹
Yes! I think the same. We need more natural face in SM. I'm so tired looking at lips with fillers, everybody have the same face. It's so boring
Great tips! I will be trying some of them to see if they help my makeup stay put a little longer while filming! Also, you are beautiful! Love your glowy look.
Aw thank you!!! Let me know how it works out :) Appreciate you!
I’m not sure anyone would do all what you called “wrong”. Using a foundation brush is not wrong, you just have to know how to use it and no you can tap the brush. I’m with you about using products like contour or liquid blush directly on the face. But honestly does anyone use the brush the way you did on the wrong side? I doubt about that. Also the black mascara and how you think looks on you is absolutely personal and depends on the person’s complexion and preference. Frankly calling it wrong is wrong. People have different skin types and discoloration with dark under eyes. Less is always better. Who bakes these days I wonder. Setting powder is always better than pressed for under eyes…. What’s important is how much and the method you use to apply. Anyway appreciate your opinion.
100% agree. I wish I could go back and change the way I said that!
Honestly, you are the first person I have seen put concealer on correctly on UA-cam on TikTok and on Instagram. I am amazed.
I just subscribed after watching this video. You explained everything so well and I appreciate that. Could you please consider creating a tutorial on how to choose red lipstick shades based on skin tone ? Thank you .
Definitely! Put it in my notes for future videos :) Thank you for the request
Everyone has their own routines but honestly, when it comes to westman atelier, there is no need to waste product by warming it up as it melts beautifully as soon as it touches skin. I use a Rae Morris shader and cheekbones brush and it blends like a dream. And WA's brush for the super loaded I use to blend everything I use on my cheek flawlessly. They are so easy to use. The takeaway here is that baking is finally over and to not hide but enhance our natural beauty. The brown mascara really does work so well with your natural coloring. Very pretty.
Thank you for your feedback :)
I'm a Pro MUA, and I think you're beautiful and skilled. I also think that using concealer on eyelids causes the shadow to crease, so I use an eye primer, like Sigma. Your look is lovely for everyday wear, but watching this is making me want to go do the most loud, maximalist, editorial look, because I'm a loud and proud gay man, who loves color and intensity. I can do a nice everyday look, but I like to experiment with makeup. Also, I'm super oily, so dewy anything ends up looking like the bottom of a frying pan on me.
@@jamesnylan aw thank you for the comment :) happy a pro can support what I’m saying! And yes I agree with the creasing. Taking it off the crease with the q tip is the only thing I’ve found. I have kind of dry lids and can generally see primers. I’ll check that one out! And don’t get me wrong I LOVE full glam. I’m more of a natural girlie and think skin is so important to any makeup look so starting my followers off with the basics 💕
@@abbyneff You are stunningly beautiful, and I think it would be fun to see you in full glam, but no hassle, no pressure. I don't wear a full beat on the daily, and most of my clients don't, either. Yes, skin prep is majorly important! Thank you for responding!
So what about when the person has deeper set eyes or more purpley eyelids? Because that’s the reason I use concealer, to help get a brighter base. Would i then need to get an eye primer that’s pigmented to combat that?
This is very helpful! Thank you for making this video. Serious question.. do you wash your hands between products to remove the residue from the last product from the back of your hand? Or is there so little left over that it doesn’t affect the contour and blush when placed in the same spot the foundation was? I’d love a video just on product options you love! and brushes!!
I have wipes on my desk :) I have all those videos on Tiktok!
www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFBR4vCb/
www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFBRQFCe/
www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFBRgK6p/
www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFBRamwd/
Your tutorial was very informative Abby. Seeing correct vs wrong was very helpful. Thank you😊
@@DebraHarris-g6t aw that means a lot you! Always appreciate the feedback :) thank you so much! Have a gorgeous day babe 💕
First of all, you are so pretty without make up!!! But yes! I love it how you do make up❤️thank you!❤
absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for sharing it with us! 🌟😍
Of course :) Thanks for the comment!
This is such a lovely, easy to follow demonstration! For someone (like me) who isn't super into make and doesn't have or make tons of time to do their makeup this will be very helpful! Thank you!!
Great video! Would love a video on tips for lighting to make your make up look good on camera, for TikTok etc . ❤
Great idea! Will do this 💕
@@abbyneff Thank you Abby! I would really appreciate this! I always thought I was decent at make-up until I started seeing myself in my UA-cam videos. Keep up the good work!
Overall good video, watching you is calming. One thing: I'm really not deep inside makeup, but feel like the "baking" trend was any years ago..?!
Thank you!! And you're right. People def do it less but some people picked up on that and are still doing it so I had to throw it in
I recently got back into dramatic spider lashes because of Charlotte Tilbury's "exaggereyes" black mascara. I was wearing Pillow Talk in dream pop (an auburn/burgundy)- it's the perfect mix between drama for a blonde without the harshness of a black. I'm obsessed so I wanted to share!
Thank you so much! Ill have to try :)
Thank you ❤ I haven't been putting make up on for a while but I watch some videos sometimes.. I actually just got a foundation last night and I've been overwhelmed with how to apply things correctly and in the right order of products 😅 your make up looks so elegant and classy and soft which is exactly what I like ❤
Aww thank you so much!!
Putting on the balm before the liner might be a good hack that I'm going to try. Also I agree about black mascara and not putting it on the bottom. I think it looks better when you don't. Also would love to see eyeshadow tutorials or do you just only do the blush on the lids?
I want more eyeshadow looks too👍
@@amberford300 I have a couple eyeshadow tutorials I could make for sure! Would be happy to make :) 💕 thank you for the feedback!
@@CourageousDreamerAllon4journey you got it :)
@@abbyneff Aww, thanks😊❤️
Thank you so much for this video. I swear my phone can read my mind. I literally was just thinking the other day, man I wish someone out there would teach the legit natural makeup tips that muas do on their professional models.. When I saw your thumbnail pop up randomly on my feed, I immediately thought, YeS! THis girl Knows what she’s talking about, that natural look side is eXactly what I was looking for. God Bless! -Saving this video and watching it on repeat.
Hahaha thank you for the comment! Love it. Now the internet can read minds lol
Thank you soooo much. This Video shows me really, how I can do my makeup better (even for the highlighter...) ❤
Yay! Glad you enjoyed :)
Love the fresh, dewy look. So pretty. Thank you for sharing these makeup tips! I especially love the under eye concealer/powder steps. I am going to try the brown mascara as well.
Of course!! Thank you for the feedback :)
I am going to try not to write too much. I freelance and do not mean this as harsh criticism, but I do want to point out something. The correct and incorrect sides may have been done better with the same products. For example, when you used powder, if you show how one of the powders worked on both sides, it would be a better way of showing different techniques. To bake on a side that wasn’t moisturized, where we would expect it to be caked on and heavy, while the other side was lightly powdered on moisturized skin. Then you blame the product rather than the technique. I do own both powders and use them on different clients for different purposes. Basically, the purpose of the video was to be focused on techniques. Although I do not use baking technique every time, I think there’s a time and place for it.
Thank you!! That’s what I was thinking! She also let the contour dry on the “wrong” side while she did the “right” side but if she had blended right away, it wouldn’t have been as hard to blend or patchy/dry
it’s purposeful misuse of products to sway opinion in the favor of her style. every time i see one of these videos on my recommended tab its the same content every time lol.
@@lyriclizette I agree.
@@jacobrowe9226 same here
I tried her way and saw a major improvement. I'm 50.
Love this! Hope I’m not repeating questions but there were too many for me to look through completely lol - as I’m adding everything to my cart,
1) could you comment on whether these colors (especially blush) work on cool toned skin? I am super fair skinned with a pink undertone but you seem warm toned in the video, so worried this won’t work for me or the lip might be too dark
2) have you made videos for covering a blemish? I know powder helps with texture so I generally layer powder products (yellow-ish powder to cover red, powder contour by Mario, and powder blush by Kosas since it has shimmer with no additional highlighter)
3) if these are too specific, do you do one-on-one tips? 😂❤
Can’t wait for more tips from someone in the industry with so much experience!
Hi!! So as far as cool tones, I recommend this Saie dew blush in rosy! Or happy by rare beauty. And for blemishes, kosas concealer and a little powder ideally :)
Each to their own. Apart from a bit too much blush on the wrong side, I prefer it it to the right side.
I've come across your video - your skin is amazing! I watch most you tube videos on my phone and with the close up of the under eye concealer it wasn't close enough to see the difference .
As a person with extremely oily skin, I have tried all types of moisturizers and primers. Every single one has caused my makeup to shift throughout the day. There ARE a large number of moisturizing products I CAN'T use due to the fragrances. This is a huge issue with the beauty community, because the vast majority of the products that are suggested contain perfumes. That leaves people like myself, who get migraines, or people with very sensitive skin, at a major disadvantage.
I have had excellent luck with NARS light reflecting foundation. It goes on directly without shifting, and although it has a slightly dewy look, it doesn't ever look oily or cakey. Also, as a person with extremely oily skin, I do not ever use powder! It causes makeup to crack, especially around the eyes and forehead. I use NARS foundation, Clinique chubby stick cream blush, and recently discovered that Wet 'n Wild has a line of gel lip liners that stay all day (seriously, even when eating and drinking). There are sadly only a few colors, but the name is Perfect Pout. Now, if anyone has a suggestion for eyeliner that stays all day on super hooded eyes and very, very oily skin, I would love to hear about it. The only place I wear primer is on my eyelids, but it doesn't help a whole lot. All liquids crust off within an hour, and pencils smear and have to be fixed throughout the day!
I’ve had to fight to get diy eyeliners made with the inglot duraline off even using oil based makeup removers. My eye area is also really oily.
I don’t know if that would help you though.
It’s what i use for all my eyeliner now since everything else would just disintegrate with the oil around my eyes.
I love the more natural lash look on you. Thank you for encouraging your viewers to do that instead of heavy black or, heaven forbid, fake lashes for every day.
Of course! Thank you!
I kinda like the "dont" side better. Lol. I just like the blush higher because im old and i have a very round face. The other side gives you a fuller cheek look and im trying to elongate.
For sure different techniques for different faces :) Appreciate the feedback! I would go back and clarify that if I could
do you recommend the bobbi brown face base primer for oily skin? i know it’s generally a community favourite, but i’ve been hearing mixed reviews when it comes to different skin types…tia for your response!
@@litterallylibra hi! It’s similar consistency to a daily moisturizer but maybe a tiny bit heavier. It’s more of that than a primer. It’s pretty expensive and it won’t change your life to be honest.
But I like it!
@@abbyneff thanks for the honesty lol i was considering picking it up during the sephora sale but i always make sure to moisturise regardless and i like to use an oil-controlling primer on top so i might skip this one if that’s all it is…your response was really helpful!
Brown mascara, yes! Black looks harsh on so many people. Like foundation, it’s nicer to hear someone complement your eyes or skin rather than your foundation or mascara.
Great to see blending of different foundations too. Even after finding a good match it’s sometimes easier to adjust it a bit another shade or different brand. A custom blend.
I’m almost 57 and still love new tips; the lip liner looks perfect.
Appreciate the feedback! Youll love this if you're on Tiktok :) My mom and I did some tutorials and thought I would link for you!
www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFB8P8cd/
www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFB8y9Ga/
This is perfect! I literally just did the entire "wrong" routine this morning, thought "why do I always look so much older when I apply my makeup?" and then found your video. I'm going to give the "right" routine a try this week!
Aw YAY!!! I really hope this helps :) I came up with all of this based off how my mom and sister do their makeup and thought hmm.. If youre doing it maybe everyone else is too!
Stunning, seriously on the “correct” side. The glow is beautiful!!! Huda powder looks gorgeous when applied lightly with a small fluffy brush . Not a fan of baking and I know ppl usually use it for that but it looks wonderful used with other techniques
Its def a technique thing with that powder because its SOOOO heavy. Also wouldn't recommend for aging skin. Thank you for the comment babe!
I think first of all you’re a gorgeous lady and you look good with no make up at all. This is great advice for all
Aw thank you love
Thanx! Please do bodycare tips especially for the neck and Dekolleté
@@callalys definitely! Actually just posted on my TikTok! www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFjmwg7o/
Hi Abby, love your videos! Can you please review tubing mascaras? If you have your favorite tubing brown mascara, please include 🥰
Oh I already have a fav! Thrive Causemetics is the best in brown
@@abbyneff THANK YOU :)
Thank you, this was very helpful!!
Of course 💕
Finally a video for a fresh clean look that is just elevated. Love the dewy look on u. I always wondered ab all those video's of people " baking" i was like what does all that powder look like in person!? Lol
Its great for video and photos with people trying to achieve a look. But in person all that stuff on ur face will just age u
I agree. Thats the thing, people make it look good in video but in real life.... not so sure lol
To be honest,
It’s almost difficult to see the right and wrong side of your face.
You are young and beautiful, so it’s almost impossible to make wrong make up mistakes ON YOUR FACE.
You might want to try to present the techniques on different age groups too.
We would love to see that!
Thank you 😊
Totally!! I have done it with my mom actually :) Those videos are on my Tiktok! www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFBdf5aa/
www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFBdBnDt/
I'm 63 and your Mom is beautiful! and so are you! Great video! I see no wrinkles lol :) and your skin is flawless you don't need makeup 😊👍
Aww thank you!! My mom is amazing. Check out some videos we did on Tiktok if you're on there!
www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFBRvqGx/
I honestly love thick and dramatic lashes. I think it’s because I have absolutely no lashes, so if you have them I wouldn’t play them down haha. I wish I had glamorous lashes. But everyone has different preferences. You always want what you can’t have lol.
100%! You can also try and go get a lash lift and tint! Something I’ve been wanting to do recently but haven’t found time to
It’s not ruining your makeup, that’s such a wild thing to say. These makeup “trends” have been around for so many years. What you like is a preference.
But it got you to watch! Which was the point. Agreed, strong language that I wouldn't say IRL but for UA-cam, it works :)
Again, I totally agree with you.. keeping it real! lol
I agree with a lot of things but hard disagree on the Huda Beauty powder.
For a natural makeup baking makes no sense. Just put some of the powder on the back of the hand, dab the puff in, buff some powder into the hand to get excess powder off, and then gently buff it into the skin. I guess you can put it only under the eyes and nose, but if you work all day it’s more efficient to lightly set the entire face. You control how much powder you use cause you can just tap powder into the back of your hand before going in on your face..
Unless you have oily skin you really only need a little. It gives you a natural filtered effect and lasts all day, without breaking the bank. So far this is the only powder I found that ticks all these boxes.
I've tried it in so many different ways and it makes my skin look the opposite of flawless. Looks so heavy and shows the makeup under it/ the texture of my skin AND makes my wrinkles appear in places they aren't even really there :/
I wish it worked for me! I did a few videos on my tiktok where i tested it different ways and you could really see how it doesn't work. (Personally)
Beautiful, Fresh Make-up! What color Refy gloss did you use?
Thank you!! I like their Berry gloss :)
I like the one on the right. I also tell myself what to do and what not to do.
I’ve watched this 100 times but my question is where does your skin routine fit in your this? Do you do your AM routine and then put BB face base on top of your aqua for? I’m obsessed with your channel … I’ve been purging all my skin and makeup collection because as I’m aging I just want beautiful, natural, glowing skin. PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEOS!
Aw thank you so much! Yes more coming. And I do spf out of the shower then Bobbi Brown right before my makeup
Prove me wrong, but nobody slaps on their foundation and concealer without blending it properly. And backing isn't trendy any more. So I just don't agree with the incorrect techniques because they don't really exist to that extent. "No make-up" makeup is trendy and people don't use much foundation and powder and blending is a key and everyone knows that.
You’d be surprised what people don’t know. Read the comments 💕
Your mom is gorgeous. You are very good at applying makeup. Would like to see you apply your mom's makeup since I'm older.
I have before on Tiktok but will be seeing her again over the holidays so we can do a proper video together then :)
She lives on the other side of the country sadly :(
This was so helpful! I’d love to see an in-depth tutorial on bronzer. Whenever I apply bronzer, regardless of whether it’s a cream or a powder, I feel like it just looks so disjointed. Regardless of what colour I go with, I can’t seem to figure out how to make my bronzer look natural.
@@maryag213 you got it! :) great video idea
@@abbyneffcan’t wait!!
Good tips. Finally figured it out, she’s like Amy Smart!
:)
$110 for a moisturizer? I’m on the wrong channel right off the bat 🥲
I’m sure there is something comparable that’s not that much! However we spend tons of money on make up. Our skin is our biggest personal investment
New follower. Thank you for this great tutorial! Please show us something like this on your mom!
Aw yay! Welcome to the fam. :)
I have on my TikTok!
I think you are 19:21 very pretty and obviously you can thank your parents for your genetics, but you are taking great care of your skin. Personally, I think you could wear more make up and you probably do when it is appropriate or you feel like it. I enjoy learning new products and applications so I will join your channel and we shall become great friends and you will help me to look my best, and I will give you the credit. 🙏 thank you and good luck to you. Bravo.❤
Aww thank you so much! Welcome to the fam :) I hope I can help!!
Love the advice here, thanks so much ❤ The only thing, I wish you'd show your skin texture so we could truly appreciate the difference between the right and wrong sides. Even as you zoomed in on your face, it felt as though a filter was applied, all a bit blurred out
My boyfriend helped me with this. I filmed in 1080 and it doesn't give the sharp quality I wanted. It will be better going forward! Thank you for the feedback :)
You are a great teacher! Thanks for the tips!
@@pamelakud aw thank you for saying that 🥹 of course!
Thank you - wonderful! You’re so gorgeous ANYTHING looks good on you!
Aw thank you!
The first thing after skincare is sunscreen! There’s no amount of makeup that will if you don’t first take care of your skin. The second thing is clean tools!
I understand your thinking when making this video, but someone with an oily complexion would be an oil slick within 3 hours doing their makeup “ the right way “.
Totally agree. I'm still dabbling with SPF and haven't found a fav so didn't mention it here. Also, agreed on the oily comment. I don't have oily skin so can't speak for us all. Ill be more clear on that in future videos. Appreciate the feedback! :)
Her makeup has spf in it. Also if a person is that oily they usually are imbalanced and don’t use shin care. As an esthetician and nurse I see this a lot. They need hydration. They tend to strip the skin and send it into an imbalance causing excessive oil.
@@heathertomczyk2822 I never implied that an oily combo skinned person doesn’t need hydration, but that the minimal powdering wouldn’t work for them. Having spf in your makeup is fine and if that’s the spf you’re going to rely on for your protection that’s fine as long as you use 1/4 tsp of it.
@@heathertomczyk2822 It's incredibly insulting to say that people with oily skin don't use skin care
Your skin is seriously amazing. I, too, prefer products that lean toward dewy, hydrating, and glowy. I’d rather add light powder with a puff to tone down any shine than to have my skin be matte from the start, which is so drying on me.
I love your contour and blush placement. It has taken me way too long to learn that the key to blush, bronzer, highlighter, and/or contour looking good - rather than a streaky, muddy mess - is using the right brushes and technique. I’m still breaking old bad habits in this area.
For my face, the worst makeup trends are over lined lips, obvious stripes on my nose in a failed effort to look “snatched,” false lashes that are too big, full, and/or long, stark white eyeliner in my waterline (a light application of a muted peach looks much better on me), and having my brows too dark and laminated.
I’m noticing that more people are wearing less obvious foundation in a shade that’s close to their skin tone. Even if I do something dramatic with makeup, I want my skin to look like skin.
If full coverage matte foundation is ever all the rage and dewy is out of style, I’m not giving it up.
I couldn't agree with you more!!! Can't stand matte makeup, love to set it and let the skin still show through. When its a no makeup look, its so important that it matches your actual skin tone! I like the makeup trends as is. Not looking forward to them leaving lol
Thank you for this! Your “like we’ve been electrocuted” lol 😂 I would love to see you do your mom’s makeup! ~signed, an older mom ♥️
Hahaha. I actually did a couple and they will be on my TikTok soon! Editing one with her now actually :)
www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFjVJUmu/
www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFjV1Ffu/
Yes. I am older too and would love to see this.
Me too! But I'm not on TikTok, only UA-cam