Learn how to apply Seint makeup using these easy, step-by-step Seint Tutorials. These Seint tutorials are broken down to help new Seint Customers learn how to apply Seint makeup. You can also view more helpful Seint tutorials by subscribing to my YouTube Channel HERE.
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IIID Foundation Application By Brush
Blush/Bronzer Brush + Detail Brush
In this video you will learn how to apply your IIID Foundation using my 2 favorite brushes: the Blush/Bronzer Brush and the Detail Brush.
You can watch the video HERE.
Buff Brush
In this video, you will learn how to apply your IIID Foundation using the Buff Brush. The Buff Brush can be used to apply your entire face of makeup. This Brush is often recommended for mature skin or for individuals who prefer more full coverage with their makeup.
You can watch the video HERE.
Blush/Bronzer Brush
I love the Blush/Bronzer Brush and think everyone needs it in their makeup tools arsenal. However, as much as I love this Brush, it does have its limitations when it comes to contouring. It is for this reason that I always recommend pairing this brush with Seint’s Detail Brush. But for those of you who only have the Blush/Bronzer Brush getting started, this video will show you how you can still do your full face of make just using Seint’s Blush/Bronzer Brush.
You can watch the video HERE.
How to Contour
Contouring 101
If you are new to contouring, this video tutorial will be extremely helpful. It will break contouring down, step-by-step, and show you exactly how, where, and why to use contour.
You can watch the video HERE.
Contour vs. Bronzer
Many people confuse the purpose of contour and bronzer, and will even use them interchangeably. But contour and bronzer are very difference, from the their undertones to their placement, and even the very purpose that they serve. In this tutorial, you will learn about the difference between contour and bronzer, and how and where to apply each one.
You can watch the video HERE.
Seint Tools Tutorials
Makeup Sponge
Makeup sponges are a critical tool when it comes to makeup application. And even more so when working with a cream. The key to working with a makeup sponge, particularly Seint’s Perfector Sponge, is to make sure you use it damp. This video will teach you how to use a makeup sponge properly and what purpose it serves.
You can watch the video HERE.
Eyeshadow Application
Hooded Eyes
Working with hooded eyes can be tricky and frustrating. But there are some easy tips and tricks for hooded eyes that I can teach you, and that will make all the difference. In this video you will learn how to apply eyeshadow on hooded eyes. And with these hooded eye tips and tricks, your eyes will look bigger and stand out in a way they never have before!
You can watch the video HERE.
Troubleshooting with Seint Makeup
Matching Your Face and Neck
It is not uncommon for our faces and necks to be two difference colors. But when left alone, it can cause a disconnect that I refer to as “floating head syndrome”. To prevent this issue, watch this video to learn how you can make your neck match your face by implementing a few simple tips and tricks.
You can watch the video HERE.
How to Cover Melasma
When it comes to covering any unwanted melasma, hpyerpigmentation, age spots, sun posts or blemishes, you should also use your main highlight shade as your first line of defense. Addressing the problem area a little more intentionally and with a fuller coverage will often do the trick! The key is to make sure you just zero in on the area causing issues with a small brush like Seint’s Multitasker Brush.
You can watch the video HERE.
How to Color Correct Using 3 Highlight Shades
Your face is not one color, and so your makeup shouldn’t be either. When getting started with Seint’s IIID Foundation, I typically recommend 3 different highlights shades: one for color correction, one for your main color, and one for brightening. To learn how and where to apply each of these colors, watch the video linked below. In the video, I will walk you through the application process step-by-step with each of the 3 Highlight shades.
You can watch the video HERE.