If you shoot videos at home, apply makeup quickly, your face will remain glowing and camera-friendly, learn the steps...

These days, whether you're making videos for social media or recording at home for work, camera-friendly makeup is crucial. Cameras capture every detail, so a flawless, glowing, and well-set face enhances your personality. Fortunately, you can achieve a highly professional and glowing makeup look in just a few easy steps, even while sitting at home. This quick makeup method is especially perfect for those with limited time.

Prepping your skin is crucial. Wash your face with a mild cleanser. Then, apply toner to tighten pores and ensure smooth makeup application. Apply a light, hydrating moisturizer, as cameras can highlight dryness. If you have oily skin, opt for a gel-based moisturizer. Afterward, don't forget to apply sunscreen, as ring lights and studio lighting can also impact your skin. If desired, apply a good primer over this, which has the ability to blur pores and smooth the skin.

Now comes the foundation or base makeup step. A heavy base isn't necessary for the camera, but the overall coverage should be even. Choose a lightweight, dewy, or soft-matte foundation and blend it well with a beauty blender or brush. Make sure the foundation extends to the neck and jawline to prevent lines from appearing on camera. If you notice blemishes or dark circles, use concealer only. Next, apply a light translucent powder to the T-zone to prevent the face from appearing oily due to the camera's heat.

Eye makeup makes a significant impression on camera. It doesn't require a heavy look. Simply apply a light brown or nude eyeshadow to define the eyes. Don't forget to apply a coat of mascara; it makes the eyelashes appear longer and thicker. If desired, you can apply a little kajal only on the waterline. Brush your eyebrows and fill them in lightly, as the camera picks up on sparse eyebrows quickly. Now let's talk blush, contour, and highlight. Apply a light cream blush to your face for a natural glow. A light contour is also good for the camera, making your face look shaped and defined. Next, apply highlighter to your cheekbones, bridge of your nose, and cupid's bow. This gives you a beautiful glow on camera and instantly brightens your face.

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