Old Age Makeup Tutorial (2)

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00:00 Hey guys, I have a bit of a different tutorial for you here today.
00:04 I'm going to be making myself quite a few years older, but let's just go ahead and jump
00:09 right into it.
00:14 What I'm doing here is taking a foundation that is two shades lighter than my skin tone,
00:19 and just gently applying it with my beauty blender.
00:29 Here I'm taking my concealer brush and I'm using a salmon color concealer mixed with
00:34 a concealer that is quite a few shades lighter than my skin tone, and using it to highlight
00:39 all the bumps in my face.
00:41 Basically what I'm doing is scrunching my face and any place that sticks up, I'm highlighting.
00:53 Here, as you can tell, I've taken an angled brush and using a taupe
01:23 eyeshadow, I'm putting it in all of the creases that my skin makes when I scrunch in different
01:28 ways.
01:29 This is making the actual crease of the wrinkles, but the highlight kind of brings them out
01:34 and makes them look not so weird.
01:37 It gets blended later, so just bear with me.
01:40 Here I'm taking that same taupe and I'm using it to contour my cheekbones, because elderly
01:47 people have these beautiful sunken in cheekbones and my very round, full face does not.
01:53 And I'm using taupe here because since it's not a straight brown, and it's got more pink
01:58 undertones in it, it kind of looks a little bit better and doesn't look as dirty as a
02:02 brown would.
02:09 Then here I'm going back with the highlighter again to get some saggy faceness.
02:29 And here I'm taking my beauty blender, which has already been wetted, and I'm going to
02:52 gently blend all of the harsh lines out.
03:15 Here I'm taking a mixture of a purple and a blue and a dark red eyeshadow using an angled
03:20 brush and adding some really cool veins to the sides of my face and on my eyelids.
03:47 Here I'm using some blush to add just a little bit of redness to my cheeks.
03:56 This is really just a whole lot about going back in and redefining the wrinkles and re-highlighting
04:00 the edges.
04:01 And you kind of just have to play around with it until you get a mixture of what's blended
04:06 and what's not until it looks decent to you.
04:09 I also go back in several times with that taupe color to re-contour my face some more.
04:13 I'm also adding some age spots by using a darker taupe color.
04:33 Okay here's the tricky part.
04:35 I definitely recommend using a sponge for this, but I cannot find a cheap makeup sponge
04:40 anywhere in my household.
04:42 So I'm using clear liquid latex and toilet paper.
04:48 Basically what you're going to want to do is to liberally apply the latex like you would
04:52 at any time.
04:53 And what you're going to do is stretch the skin that you've done all the contouring on
04:59 and you're going to apply the latex and leave your skin stretched while it dries.
05:05 You're going to do this and then use some setting powder and then apply more latex about
05:10 three or four times and when you relax your skin it's going to look like you've got wrinkles
05:15 on your face.
05:17 This definitely looks way better when you use a sponge, but this was the only thing
05:21 I had and I feel like I kind of made it work.
05:32 And here I'm just adding some white to my eyebrows and my eyelashes to make them look
05:36 a bit more natural and I think it looks even great.
05:43 Well guys that was the end of my video.
05:44 I hope you liked it and I hope I've convinced everyone to like an old person.
05:45 Or maybe just an old person who dyes their hair red.
05:46 You can do the white eyebrows when you're ready.
05:47 But just personally, I just think it's bad.
05:48 I hope you guys liked it and if you did please remember to like, comment, and subscribe down
05:49 below.
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