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To get camera-friendly makeup, first prepare the skin properly so that the base looks smooth and glowing. After this, light-weight foundation, nude eyeshadow, cream blush and light contour give a natural but defined finish to the face. Finally, apply setting spray to keep your makeup fresh and camera-perfect for longer.
In today’s time, whether you are making videos for social media or recording at home for some work, camera-friendly makeup becomes very important. The camera captures every small and big detail, hence making your face look flawless, glowing and well-set further enhances your personality. The good thing is that even sitting at home, you can get a very professional and glowing makeup look in just a few easy steps. This quick makeup is especially perfect for those who do not have much time.
First of all, it is very important to prepare the skin. Wash the face with a mild cleanser. After this, apply toner so that the pores remain tight and the makeup sits smooth. Now apply a light and hydrating moisturizer, as the camera highlights dryness. If your skin is oily then choose a gel-based moisturizer. After this, do not forget to apply sunscreen, because ring light and studio light can also affect the skin. If you wish, apply a good primer over it which has the ability to blur the pores and make the skin smooth.
Now comes the step of foundation or base makeup. The camera doesn’t need a heavy base, but the overall coverage should appear uniform. Take a light-weight, dewy or soft-matte foundation and blend it well with a beauty blender or brush. Keep in mind that the foundation should also reach the neck and jawline so that no lines are visible in the camera. If spots or dark circles are visible somewhere, use concealer only there. After this, apply a little translucent powder on the T-zone so that the face does not look oily due to the heat of the camera.
Eye makeup makes a lot of impression on the camera. There is no need for a very heavy look for this. Just apply light eyeshadow of brown or nude shade, so that the eyes are defined. Don’t forget to apply one coat of mascara, this makes the eyelashes look longer and thicker. If you want, you can apply a little kajal only on the waterline. Brush your eyebrows and fill them in lightly, as the camera catches sparse eyebrows immediately. Now let’s talk about blush, contour and highlight. Apply a little cream blush on the face so that the natural glow is visible. A light contour is also good for the camera, which makes the face look shaped and defined. After this, apply highlighter on the cheekbones, bridge of the nose and Cupid’s bow. It gives a very beautiful glow in the camera and the face looks instantly bright.





























