no makeup makeup
My no makeup makeup look includes 3 products: skin tint, blush, mascara. I’ve been using the Sephora Collection Skin Tint, which gives a “my skin but better” finish. It’s very natural, but at the same time, provides some coverage. A perfect blush for no makeup makeup looks is the House of Hur Moist Ampoule Blusher. The finish is sheer, but buildable. Rose brown is a great everyday shade, but ruby red is great if you want some extra color on your cheeks. My current mascara is the Heroine Make Long & Curl Mascara and I’ve been using the Shiseido Eyelash Curler—this combo for Asian eyelashes is amazing!
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Creating a flawless no makeup makeup look is all about selecting the right products that enhance your natural features without looking overdone. From my experience, starting with a lightweight skin tint like the Sephora Collection's Soft Radiant Skin Tint offers the perfect balance of hydration and coverage, giving your skin a healthy glow without masking it. Layering a sheer blush is key to that fresh, just-bitten look. The House of Hur Moist Ampoule Blusher works beautifully because it's easy to blend and buildable, allowing you to customize your intensity from a subtle flush to a more vivid pop of color. I love using the rose brown shade for everyday wear as it feels very natural, while the ruby red adds a youthful vibrance when I want something a bit bolder. For eyes, curling lashes with the Shiseido Eyelash Curler before applying a long-wear mascara like Heroine Make's Long & Curl Mascara makes all the difference, especially for Asian eyelashes which tend to be shorter or straighter. This duo lifts and defines lashes, opening up the eyes while maintaining a delicate, unobtrusive look. My tip for those new to no makeup makeup is to focus on skincare first—hydrated, smooth skin acts as the perfect canvas. Then pick products that suit your skin tone and texture, and don't shy away from using tools like an eyelash curler for subtle enhancements. The beauty of this routine is its simplicity and how it celebrates your natural beauty, making it perfect for any daily occasion, from work to casual outings.




Omgggg 😂 I was about to start asking some questions about what exactly “for Asian eyelashes” meant and how maybe we’re taking the K beauty thing to far and cultural appropriation (I literally thought you meant it makes eyelashes look Asian 😂😂) but then I had sense enough to peep your page 😂 It’s to early lol