Makeup in 15 minutes
- carolina cantillo
- May 16, 2024
- 2 min read

In a world where time is a precious resource, 15-minute makeup has become an essential skill for many people, whether you're a woman who has to get ready quickly before work, or a student who wants to look good without spending hours in front of the mirror, mastering the quick makeup technique is a real bargain.
Skin prep: Start by cleansing and moisturizing your skin to create a smooth, even base. Apply a primer to minimize pores and improve makeup wear.
Concealer: Use a concealer to cover dark circles, blemishes and any other imperfections. Apply with light touches and blend gently with your fingers or a sponge.
Foundation: Opt for a light foundation or BB cream for quick and natural coverage. Apply with fingers or a brush for a quick and even application. (Instead of applying foundation you can apply concealer on blackheads and blend it out).
Translucent powder: Set foundation and concealer with a light layer of translucent powder to prevent makeup from smudging throughout the day.
Eyebrows: Fill in and define brows with a brow pencil or brow gel. Comb with a brush to give them a natural shape and finish.
Eyeshadow (optional): Opt for neutral, matte shades that are easy to apply and blend. Apply a light shade on the mobile eyelid and a darker shade in the crease to give depth.
Eyeliner and mascara: Apply liquid or pencil eyeliner along the upper lash line to define the eyes. Then, apply a coat of mascara to open up the eyes and add volume to the lashes.
Blush and bronzer: Add a touch of color to your cheeks with a cream or powder blush. Then, apply a little bronzer to areas where the sun would naturally tan you for a healthy, radiant look.
Lips: Finish with a touch of color on the lips with a lipstick or lip gloss in a shade that complements your makeup.

Tips and tricks:
Planning: Before you begin, plan what products and techniques you will use to maximize your time.
Practice: Spend some time practicing your 15-minute makeup routine to perfect and streamline it.
Multifunctional products: Use products that can do double or triple duty, such as a tinted cream that combines hydration, sun protection and light coverage.
Prioritize: If you're short on time, prioritize the most important aspects of makeup, such as skin and eyes, and leave the more elaborate details for another time.
Keep it simple: Don't overdo it with complicated techniques or excessive products. Keep your routine simple and efficient for quick and effective results.
I hope you liked this blog and remember that "beauty and wisdom are two jewels that, when combined, create an incomparable treasure." See you in the next blog. Remember to leave a like, comment, and follow me on social media.




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