Sunday Brunch makeup
An easy Sunday brunch makeup tutorial, step-by-step (ooh, baby!)
I typically start thinking about Sunday brunch around Thursday…
Or Wednesday.
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OK, you got me — Monday afternoon! What can I say? I really, really like Sunday brunch. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, brunch is my favorite meal of the day, and I look forward to it all week long.
To brunch or not to brunch; that is the question (profound tee from Nordstrom)
As for my makeup for brunch, the effort I put into it varies, depending on whether I’m hungry enough to gnaw on my arm. in some cases I’m so ravenous by brunch time that I don’t care about my makeup at all, and I’ll leave the house with a bare face, wearing stretchy pants and a sweatshirt covered in cat hair from head to toe ( bien sûr).
But when I’m not completely starving and have a little extra time to get ready, or when I’ll be meeting friends, I will try harder…but not too much harder. It is brunch after all. and who wants to deal with falsies and winged liner on a Sunday morning? NOT THIS GIRL. Plus, I gotta save mental energy for the challenging brunch decisions like, “Should I get pancakes, French toast or both??”
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Pondering the essential questions…
When I have chose to put in a little effort, that typically involves putting on a pair of dark blue skinnies, a v-neck tee, my favorite cropped black leather jacket and my cat Vans. My hair goes up into a purposefully messy pony, studs go in my ears, and a dainty necklace goes ’round my neck. then I’ll do a warm, glowing makeup look like the one I’m wearing here.
Before (left) and after (right)
With brunch makeup, or other looks that are similarly minimal, I think it’s essential to choose one thing you want to emphasize, and then scale back everything else. For brunch, I like to focus on my skin, and I’ll objective for slightly warm and glowing. then I’ll scale back on other stuff like mascara and liner to save effort and time.
I like this one because it doesn’t look too heavy and doesn’t have any severe lines, and I can do the blending with my fingers in about 10 minutes.
For this here look, you’ll need the following (of course, on this makeup menu, substitutions are allowed)…
A tinted moisturizer, BB or CC cream, or a sheer foundation that you can blend with your fingers
A concealer that you can blend with your fingers
A brow gel — clear or tinted is up to you — but I like tinted because I can use it to fill in the sparse spots in my brows
A coppery cream eyeshadow with a hint of shimmer that you can blend with fingers
A peachy golden cream liquid highlighter that — yup, you guessed it! — you can blend with your fingers
A sheer peach pink gloss
A moderately pigmented peachy pink blush that’s also easy to blend, so you don’t have to spend a ton of time buffing your rouge because, hello! — pancakes are waiting
Now that we have our brunch charm tools, let’s do this.
On freshly washed skin, start by applying your tinted moisturizer, BB cream or CC cream, or your sheer foundation using your fingers.
Next, hide any dark circles or discolorations with concealer, and I typically do this under my eyes and around my nostrils.
Brush your brow gel through your brows and, if you need to, curl your lashes.
Apply your creamy copper eyeshadow on your lids from lash line to brown bone, and then soften the edges with a finger.
Dot your highlighter on the tops of your cheekbones, down the bridge of your nose and on your Cupid’s bow, and once again, blend that ish with your paws!
Slick a little lip gloss on your lips…
And finish with blush.
Now you’re ready for brunch! Bring on the noms…
I’ll have both the pancakes and the French toast, please!
Makeup worn in this look
MAC studio Waterweight SPF 30 Foundation
Sephora bright Future Gel Serum Concealer in 10
Urban Decay Brow Tamer in Dark
Clinique Chubby Stick in Ample Amber
BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector in Opal
MAC Plushglass in big Baby
Clinique Cheek Pop in Ginger Pop
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So, brunch. What’s the best brunch you’ve ever had? Demander des esprits veulent savoir …
Your friendly neighborhood charm brunch addict,
Karen