How to paint in 2018, what's new in makeup. We look at the most popular and most important makeup techniques, so that they can then be correctly applied to our image.
Dripping
Why everyone loves dripping so much, we have already told you in detail. in this article... The fashion for contouring the face with two shades of blush comes from the 70s, the author of this interesting technique is the American make-up artist Wei Bandi. As a reminder, draping allows you to quickly and easily highlight your cheekbones. He returned to fashion a few years ago. This simple technique is loved by professional makeup artists during fashion weeks. To keep your face looking fresh, with a slight tanning effect, you can use this technique in your daily life. It is advisable to choose the blush in the color of the lipstick. Pictured is Emma Stone, on the Oscar 2018 red carpet.
Bronze shades in makeup
This year, the fashionable option remains - to paint lips and eyes with one color, the top color is bronze. Ideal for a summer evening on vacation. Feel free to use different textures of shadows in your makeup: satin, metallic, glitter or matte, the choice is yours. Such makeup could be seen not only on the catwalk, but also on the red carpet in Hollywood. Pictured is Olivia Holt.
Colored eyeliner and shadows
This makeup trend is also from the past, from the 80s, but this year is in vogue. Blue, purple, bright eyeliner of any color will help diversify your everyday makeup. You can emphasize only the lower line of eyelash growth, completely circle the eyes, draw graphic bright arrows. Choose the color according to your mood, along with the occasion. This make-up option will be appropriate both during the day and in the evening. Combine with lipstick or gloss in a natural shade.
Wide eyebrows and natural eyelashes
As for the shape of the eyebrows, this year has not changed. Wide, natural eyebrows are still in trend, not too bright. False eyelashes - the anti-trend of 2018 - have gone into the background. If you want to highlight your eyes, you can make a neat eyelash extension, smokey ice, using dark shades of shadows. In the photo, model Barbara Palvin.