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If you are someone who loves wearing makeup, then the idea of not being able to flaunt it can be daunting. However, with the current scenario of virtual meetings and online classes, wearing makeup has taken a whole new meaning. Today, Zoom makeup has become a trend, and it is important to understand what works and does not work while on camera. In this blog, I will be sharing some tips on how to make your face look good on camera.

 

  1. Focus on Skin Prep: Before you even begin with the makeup, it is important to take care of your skin. Zoom calls require you to be in front of the camera for long hours and the last thing you want is to have your skin looking dull or oily. Start off by cleansing your face, toning, and moisturizing it. Use a primer that blurs out your pores and fine lines. This will create a smooth canvas for your makeup to go on and will give you a natural glow on camera.

 

  1. Keep it Natural: When it comes to Zoom makeup, it is best to keep it natural and toned down. Going overboard with the makeup might end up looking cakey on camera. Opt for a tinted moisturizer or a light coverage foundation that blends well with your skin. For the eyes, go for a neutral eyeshadow and add a little mascara to give them some definition. Use a cream blush and blend it well on the cheeks to give a subtle flush. It may be helpful to consult a makeup artist to figure out the best makeup for your skin type, and your goal. Our professional, experienced Seattle makeup artists can help!

 

  1. Define your Features: Even though you want to keep it natural, it is important to define your features, especially when on camera. Use a brow pencil to fill in any gaps and give them some shape. Use a nude lip liner to define your lips and add a gloss for some shine. For the eyes, use a light colored pencil to define your waterline and make your eyes pop.

 

  1. Lighting Matters: One of the most important factors when it comes to Zoom makeup is lighting. Make sure you sit facing a window or in a well-lit area. Avoid sitting in a dark corner as it can make you look dull and unflattering on camera. If you are someone who wears glasses, then try to avoid any reflections or glare by using anti-reflective lenses.

 

  1. Keep it Simple: Remember, the idea is to keep it simple and effortless. Avoid using glitter or shimmery eyeshadows as they can be too distracting on camera. Stick to matte finishes and natural colors that complement your skin tone. Use a setting spray to lock in your makeup and avoid any touch-ups during the call.

 

With the world moving towards a virtual space, Zoom makeup has become just as important as regular makeup. Understanding how to make yourself look good on camera can help you gain confidence and make a lasting impression. Remember to take care of your skin, keep it natural, define your features, focus on good lighting, and above all, keep it simple. With these tips, you can rock any Zoom call like a pro!

If you’re unsure which makeup, products or routines are right for you come see us at Babyface, and we can help you look your best!