You never know when you are in need for these effective and simple makeup touch-up tips.
When it comes to touching up your hair and makeup at work, scrubbing your face clean and starting from scratch is not an option. So we asked some of Hollywood’s top makeup artists and hairstylists for makeup tips on how to make the transition from sedate to dramatic while using the least amount of products.
The Best Touch-ups Begin at Home
By doing barely there makeup in the morning, you cut the risk of creasing and caking later in the day. So start with a tinted moisturizer or a sheer foundation, followed by a primer-and-mascara duo (which should deliver a long-lasting coat that doesn’t need a second one) and a neutral, rosy lipstick.
“Pack the items you’ll need for the evening: a dark lipstick if you’re planning on a strong mouth, eyeliner and smoky eye shadow if you plan on strong eyes instead, translucent powder to absorb shine and an eyebrow pencil with a spooly brush on one end,” says Tonya Crooks, a Los Angeles-based makeup artist who grooms the brows of Megan Fox.
Refresh Your Complexion
Whether you’re coming in from a long lunch or heading out the door for the evening, the linchpin of the touchup is clean, healthy-looking skin, says Crooks. Job No. 1 is to cancel out imperfections: Blot out breakthrough shine with oil-absorbing rice-paper tissues.
If your skin is dry, spray your face with rosewater and redistribute your existing foundation with a clean makeup sponge. Cover blemishes or dark circles with a creamy light-reflecting concealer, rub a little cream blush onto the apples of your cheeks and set everything with a light dusting of translucent pressed powder (or the talc-covered side of the rice-paper tissues).
Check out this post with the products and the last minute beauty tricks. You won’t regret it. I use many of them all the time.
Eyeliner for Evening
The quickest way to define your eyes at night is with eyeliner, says Eugenia Weston, a Los Angeles-based makeup artist. “Use a gel liner because it goes on creamily and gives you some playtime, unlike liquid eyeliner that dries so fast it demands precision,” she says.
“Using a fine eyeliner brush, draw the line gradually thicker as it approaches the outer edge of the lid, and add a small cat-eye wing if you like.
“Fill in your brows with an eye pencil and brush them upward with the spooly end. And if you’re going for a strong eye, which I think you should because dim restaurant lighting calls for it, stroke on eye shadow in deep plummy brown, eggplant or espresso. If you must have more mascara, wet your fingers slightly to moisten your lashes and soften the old coat. Let dry, and then apply a new one, separating lashes with a tiny metal comb.”
Hair Care in a Hurry
“If your locks are droopy or oily, spray the roots with a dry shampoo and brush out thoroughly,” says stylist Lia Dominguez of the Tom Brophy salon in Beverly Hills.
Dry shampoo will add volume and traction for styling. Using a rat-tail comb, tease the top for a little height and secure your hair into a French twist with four bobby pins.
High Style
“After work, give your hair a good brushing and gather it up into a high Barbie ponytail, which can look fun and youthful,” says Christopher Dove, creative director of The Doves salon in Santa Monica, Calif.
“It also gives a nice sleek curve to the back of your head.” Final touchup tip: Ditch the plain brown or black elastic band for a slightly wider fabric-covered one in a color that coordinates with your blouse, dress, shoes or purse.
33 thoughts on “Simple Makeup Touch-up Tips For Women”
These are fantastic tips! I’ll definitely be using all of these throughout the week!
I am a beauty enthusiast and I cannot live without dry shampoo! I use my dry shampoo at night so in the morning I have the best results. Great article.
Barbie ponies are youthful and fun. My hair’s not long enough now, but I loved to wear my hair like that when it was.
Great tips. It’s so important to not over do it and look as natural as possible (preferably even without makeup at all!)
I never wear makeup, I’ve only wore it on my wedding day & military balls. Otherwise, I just have lip balm and call it a day.
hat awesome tips. I am a little ignorant when it comes to beauty, so it is always nice to find tips that are simple, as I am such a novice.
Great tips!! I am clueless when it comes to this area of expertise… and could USE these tips! 🙂
Thank you for the tips. I need all the tips I can get to help with my makeup. 🙂
Cool. Love your articles!
I miss having long hair so much, can’t wait until it fully grows out to put in a high ponytail again. That is such a youthful look! Great tips, thanks for the inspiration!
What great tips and I have a teen age grand daughter that would love to know these tips to use.
Fantastic tips! I usually don’t wear make up, only for special occasions! Thanks for sharing
those are great tips. i dont wear makeup though or do any of that b eauty stuff. ALL NATURAL BABY!
omg! this is so weird but whenever i come out from our house i never touch up the whole at all haha i guess im the only girl who is like this hahah
Great tips. I only ear make up when I have somewhere important to go which is usually never…LOL. I will be getting all dolled up this weekend for my trip to Houston.
Great tips! Couldn’t agree more with all these!
Love these tips!!! you can never go wrong ith having the right information.
I need these tips, my make up definitely tends to crease and get cakey toward the end of the day.
What great tips….I remember when I worked struggling with refreshing my look after a long day. Of course, that can happen now with running a kiddo around!
My hair gets oily all of the time. Dry shampoo has been a life saver
I have never blotted during the day, but this is something I could see myself trying. Dry shampoo is a life saver, for the rare day that my hair is just not as nice and clean as I would like it to be!
Great tips you have provided. I have not tried dry shampoo.
Great tips! I usually carry everything I except eyeliner in my purse already but I rarely use them.
Great tips, thanks!
These tips are excellent. I never thought of matching my ponytail band to my outfit.
I love these tips! I’ve never considered coordinating my ponytail band with my outfit before. Cute.
These are really great tips. I love the mascara primer combo. Putting one coat on is enough for me, thank you! =D
Those are some really great tips. I have been wearing make up more and more now so perfect timing!
These tips are really very good ones. I especially like the one having to do with your hair. I never heard of using to dry shampoo to refresh your hair!
Once my hair in long enough I will do a high ponytail again. Also, to dress up in the evenings I will change my pony in to a bun, people think you look so much more dressed up with that little change.
These are great tips! The touch-ups can make a huge difference!
Eyeliner and mascara are always my go to makeup touch ups. Thanks for the awesome tips!
These are all awesome tips and I actually use some of them now. Thanks for sharing.