Makeup for the Minimalist

How to Streamline Your Makeup Routine & Declutter Your Makeup Bag


I often get asked the question, “Why did you want to become a makeup artist?”. One of the many answers is while I have a deep love for makeup, and love to play with and collect makeup - I personally don’t like to wear a ton of it. Which is why I love doing makeup for others because it allows me to play and tailor looks for my client’s personality and preferences.

Whether you’re looking for your go-to everyday look, are looking to scale down the products cluttering your vanity or makeup bag, or maybe you’re a beginner to makeup and are confused on where to start, approaching makeup with a minimalist mindset can be helpful to you. If you are overwhelmed on where to even begin, focus on the facial features you love about yourself and start there. The possibilities are limitless even with just a few choices, and you will always have the space to expand your arsenal and skills.

When I do my own makeup, I tend to go for more of a minimalist look. I love products that are simple to use and are multi-purpose. Something that I learned early on in my career is to read labels on your makeup products with a grain of salt. Meaning - if it says it’s a lipstick, it doesn’t have to be JUST a lipstick. Why can’t it also be a cream blush? It’s a great way to cut down on the products you use and to keep your colors coordinated (you can also save yourself some money if you’re just beginning to build your makeup collection). If the formula works for you, you don’t have to ascribe your product to be used for one thing!


Here are my current favorites:

1) foundation & concealer 2) eyeshadow/highlighter/contour/bronzer 3) brow tint 4) lip scrub/balm/tint 5) blush/lippie & gloss 6) mascara 7) fragrance

1) foundation & concealer
2) eyeshadow/highlighter/contour/bronzer
3) brow tint
4) lip scrub/balm/tint
5) blush/lippie & gloss
6) mascara
7) fragrance


THE BREAKDOWN:

1) Now that the weather is warmer and masks are mandated, I’ve taken a break from wearing a full face of foundation. It’s done wonders for my skin in all honesty. However, if you and foundation eau are still going strong, one of the best tips I can give is to find a foundation with some skin care benefits such as SPF or a built in moisturizer. You can lessen the amount of steps and layers you put on when you get ready in the morning! I’ve been relying more heavily on my concealer so that my skin can breathe more. If you prefer a lighter concealer to brighten under the eye, you can also use your concealer to brighten the high points of your face for a natural looking lift.

2) For the eyes, I typically stick to 2-3 colors to work with. One to brighten and swipe across the lid, one medium shade to apply in the crease of the eyes for depth, and the darkest shade to add definition to the eye (think eyeliner) or outer corners to transition to a nighttime look. Depending on the shade, you can use the lightest shade as a highlighter and the medium to deeper shades as a contour. If you can incorporate a warm tone in your eyeshadow selection then you can use the same shadow as a bronzer! My Dior Backstage Contour Palette is my complexion AND eyeshadow all in one, but you can choose individual eyeshadows that suit your skin tone and preference.

3) Brows. They intimidate a lot of people but are a quick and easy way to frame your face. I highly suggest to give this feature of yours some love when considering which features you want to accentuate. I love using a brow tint because it’s as easy as a swipe through my brow hairs, and will sometimes use my brow tint as a mascara if I want something softer than black. But if you like a little more shape, go for a pencil. You can easily use the same pencil as an eyeliner if you choose.

4) I love my lip balms. Nay, I NEED my lip balms. I have notoriously dry lips no matter the season. So when I discovered TINTED lip balms? My heart about melted. Tinted lip balms are great for a wash of color on the lips while also giving them some sweet, sweet hydration. They are also a great way to test out a bold shade that you might still be a little intimidated to try, since tints tend to run more sheer in color. My current favorite from Glow Recipe is a lip scrub, balm, and tint all in one. The holy grail.

5) With blush, my personal preference are cream or liquid formulas. They generally will melt into the skin better without the risk of a powder formula looking dry on the skin or fading throughout the day. I find I have more control over the intensity of color, blendability, and placement with cream or liquid formulas. Cream/liquid formulas also provide the flexibility of your blush product to be a (nicely coordinating) lippie. On the days I want a little bit more of a dressed up lip, I tap my cheek tint onto my lips and add some gloss on top.

6) Mascara is like the little black dress of your makeup wardrobe. A good one can be hard to find, but once you find yours, you’ll reach for it over and over again. Mascara is one of my staples, and I rarely leave my house without at least a touch of it on. Undoubtedly the easiest way to dress up your eyes is with a swipe of mascara, so if eyeshadow is scary for you or if you’re just not interested, invest in a great mascara. *Hint: if you love clear mascara, use it to set your brows after you fill or shape them!

7) For some, fragrance is not really considered part of their every day look. I definitely used to feel the same. When I started playing with fragrances, I realized how much the right fragrance can uplift my mood and confidence. A signature fragrance is like your finishing touch, it adds to the “story” of who you are and how you wish to present yourself to the world. Even if it’s just for a single moment, spritzing on your favorite fragrance is a moment for yourself, right before you walk out of your door to take on the world.


At the end of the day, makeup is all up for interpretation by the wearer as they see fit. I personally love a natural and minimalistic look, where as others cannot see themselves leaving their house without a full beat and lashes. And that’s just as equally beautiful. There is no right or wrong way to wear or apply makeup. Experiment with what you have and see if you can wear your products in totally new ways. As a makeup artist, one of the things that makes my job so exciting is being able to push the boundaries of what I think a certain product can do in order to translate the artistic vision I have in my head. As Ms. Frizzle used to say in The Magic School Bus, “take chances, make mistakes!”. It’s only makeup.

Corona Virus and the Makeup Chair

Hello all future and returning clients, talent, and production crews,

Yesterday marked Phase 2 of the reopening of NYC. While I’m excited to be heading back to work soon (I’ve been in self-isolation since the middle of March y’all!), I understand that moving forward must look different than prior services in order to ensure the safety of all clients/talent and anyone else on set. I wanted to write this post to open up the lines of communication with anyone who will be sitting in my chair in the future.

When I first began my career, the very first thing I researched were sanitary practices. I knew that by taking on the role of makeup artist, my first and highest responsibility was to ensure the health and safety of my clients. No one should leave any professional’s chair with negative repercussions due to neglect and miseducation of appropriate sanitary practices.

As some of you may already know, I decided to further my education in makeup artistry in 2017 by attending The Make-up Designory in New York City. I wanted to train at a top accredited school with instructors who had valuable experience working in the fashion and film industries. I knew I had made the right choice when the first lessons were dedicated to proper sanitation techniques, and were upheld throughout my training there. I learned more in depth about the chemistry of proper sanitation and further solidified the sanitation practices I had already been practicing throughout my career.

I understand that there will be a lot of anxiety and caution involved with makeup services as we continue to navigate post COVID-19. I use the phrase “post COVID-19” lightly, because at this point in time we have no factual evidence that the virus is completely eradicated. I encourage anyone who chooses me as their makeup artist to please feel free to ask me any questions.

I have used the time in self-quarantine to engage in multiple avenues of education in order to conduct makeup services that keeps everyone safe in this new normal. In addition to keeping my hands, tools, and products sanitized to prevent cross contamination, I will be taking additional cautionary measures to ensure the safest possible service.

Some practices I will be upholding moving forward:

  • bringing a thermometer on set to ensure that my temperature is normal

  • personally getting tested for COVID-19 to ensure my clients that I have returned to work negative

  • requesting additional time from production or clients/talent to properly sanitize and disinfect before the first client, in between all clients/talent, and after production wraps

  • sanitizing and disinfecting any and all surface areas that I will be working on, as well as the chairs that my clients will be sitting in

  • working on disposable mats so that products and tools do not physically touch any surface area and will be changed between clients

  • wearing a mask properly at all times while on set

  • maintaining social distancing practices at all times while on set

  • requesting that prior to any makeup service given, that all clients review and sign a COVID-19 Declaration Form, which further outlines safety practices that both the client and I as the makeup artist engage while we are in a service together, as well as the symptoms of COVID-19 so that any client may review and seek medical attention should they be experiencing any of these symptoms

  • offering to reschedule a service for any client that may be experiencing symptoms or have had the possibility of exposure to COVID-19

I hope this provides some comfort to anyone reading this who is considering getting makeup services. As always my hope for my clients is that they feel confident leaving my chair, and this includes feeling confident that their service with me ensures their health and well-being.

See you soon,

Meeza

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