Como fazer Maquiagem inspirada no Brasil

Whether at the stadium or watching Brazil play at home, this is a great makeup option. Ariadne Cretella - http://www.tudomake.com How to do Makeup - http://www.comofaz.com.br/guia/como-f... Hi, today I'm going to teach you how to do makeup inspired by the colors of the Brazilian flag. It's a great option to wear on game days or to go to the stadium. In this makeup, I'll use eyeshadows in shades of yellow and green, I'll use false eyelashes to give more emphasis, but the charm is the little blue stars glued to the side of the eye, reminiscent of the flag. First, I'll protect the skin from any eyeshadow that might fall, so I'll apply a generous amount of translucent powder under the eyes. The first step in this makeup is to define the crease by blending a matte brown eyeshadow with a fluffy eyeshadow brush specifically for blending. I'm going to use back-and-forth motions in the crease and outer corner. Then I'll apply a white jumbo pencil to the eyelid; it will make the shadows more vibrant and set them. For this, I'll use a firm synthetic bristle brush. The first shadow I'll use is yellow, and I'll apply it with a shadow brush right in the inner corner of the eyelid. Now I'll apply the green shadow to the outer corner and blend all the makeup to give it a nice finish. I'll use a shadow application brush and a blending brush. To finish with the shadows, I'll use a highlighter on the brow bone and inner corner of the eyes. I'll use a very creamy black pencil on the waterline and along the lower lash line. To make the makeup stand out and look beautiful, I'll apply false eyelashes and eyeliner. Now comes the last step; let's add a highlight, a touch of charm to the makeup. I'm going to apply the little stars, which you can find in stationery stores, close to the eye, in a line near the temples. I'll make three little dots with eyelash glue and apply them one by one with tweezers. Now just remove the translucent powder with a fan brush. And that's it! That's how you do makeup inspired by Brazil.