Great makeup isn't about owning endless products or following every trend. It's about understanding a few techniques that help you look polished, confident and like the very best version of yourself.
Whether you love a full glamorous look or prefer minimal makeup, mastering the basics can completely transform the way your makeup looks and feels.
Here are the makeup lessons everyone should know -
Great makeup always starts with skin -

No foundation can compete with dry, dehydrated or dull skin. Smooth, healthy looking skin creates the best canvas for makeup to be effective and beautiful. This was one of the reasons why I blend and make my own Organic TLC facial elixir oil - read about it here - https://tinabrocklebank.co.uk/who-is-ready-for-a-bit-of-tlc-tina-loving-care/
Before applying anything, cleanse, acid tone and moisturise according to how your skin looks and feels on that day. Allow skincare to settle for a few minutes. If your skin is dry, choose a richer moisturiser, if oily, opt for lightweight moisture rather than skipping it altogether.
When skin is balanced, makeup sits better, lasts longer and looks far more natural.
Foundation should match your skin - not change it -

Foundation should even out tone, not mask your skin completely. One of the most common mistakes is choosing a shade too dark, too pale, too orange or too heavy.
Test foundation along the jawline in natural daylight. The right shade should disappear without blending.
Remember, coverage is personal. Some people love a tinted moisturiser others prefer medium or full coverage. The best foundation is the one that makes your skin look like skin and makes you look and feel great.
Less product often looks better

Applying more makeup rarely creates a better result, too much product can settle into any fine lines, emphasise texture and look like makeup, (which isn't the aim).
Use thin layers and build gradually. Start with less concealer, less powder and less blush than you think you need. You can always add more, but taking away excess is harder.
Brows frame the face

Well-groomed brows can lift and define the entire face. They don't need to be dramatic or overly sculpted, otherwise you risk them dominating the face.
Focus on brushing brows upwards, softly filling sparse areas and keeping the shape and shade of the product natural. Don't opt for anything too dark, lighter is always best. Avoid harsh, blocky lines. Brows should enhance your features, not overpower them.
Blending is everything

Even the most expensive products won't look good if they aren't blended properly. It's best to apply with fingers first, (as they are warm and avoids wasting the product in a sponge or brush), then use the sponge/brush to blend it gently.
Blend foundation upwards into the hairline, soften blush edges, diffuse eyeshadow and make sure bronzer melts into the skin with no harsh edges. Good blending creates that seamless, professional finish that everyone wants.
Placement changes everything

Where you apply makeup can completely alter the effect. Blush placed slightly higher can lift the face. bronzer around the perimeter adds warmth and dimension. Highlight on cheekbones catches the light beautifully. Concealer only where needed looks fresher than large triangles under the eyes.
Technique matters just as much as product.
Powder only where you need it

Many people over-powder the skin, which can leave makeup looking flat or dry. Instead, lightly powder areas prone to shine, such as down the t-zone, sides of nose and chin. Leave the rest of the skin with a little natural glow. Fresh skin always looks more modern than overly matte skin.
Eye makeup doesn't need to be complicated

You do not need five eyeshadows and cut creases for beautiful eye makeup. A soft neutral eyeshadow, definition at the lash line, curled lashes and mascara can open the eyes instantly. Simplicity is the most flattering option.
Lip colour finishes the look

Even minimal makeup looks polished with a lip colour. Whether it's balm, nude, rose or bold red. The right tone of lip colour and texture brings everything together.
If lipstick fades quickly, lightly line the lips first or apply in thin layers and blot between coats.
Confidence is the best beauty product

The most beautiful makeup always comes with confidence. Trends change constantly, but knowing what suits you never goes out of style. As the great Karl Lagerfeld once said, "Trendy is the last stage before tacky".
Use makeup to enhance, express and enjoy - not to hide.
Final thoughts
Makeup should feel empowering, not confusing. When you understand the basics - skin prep, shade matching, blending, placement and restraint - everything becomes easier and more enjoyable.
You don't need hundreds of products or hours in front of the mirror. You simply need the right makeup, tools, a bit of knowledge and practise and you will be well away, because the best makeup isn't about perfection, its about feeling your best self.
Whether you are a teenager learning the essentials, a busy woman wanting an easy daily routine, a Bride preparing for your big day or someone looking to refresh and modernise your makeup style, the right guidance can make all the difference...
My personalised makeup lessons in my Lincolnshire countryside Makeup studio are designed for all ages, all abilities, every ethnicity and every occasion - helping you to discover what truly works for your face, your lifestyle and your confidence. From beginners to Brides, teens to mature ladies, I will show you how to feel your absolute best with makeup that enhances rather than overwhelms, because great makeup is a life skill and has no age limit. It's about feeling beautiful, confident and completely yourself.

Ready to feel more confident with your makeup?
Sometimes all it takes is one personalised lesson to make everything click.
Whether you would like to master everyday makeup, update your current routine, prepare for a special occasion or simply feel more confident applying your own makeup, my 1-1 Makeup lessons are tailored entirely for you.
I also offer Joint Makeup lessons where you can bring your friend/relative along! -

I even offer Virtual makeup lessons! so you can learn in the comfort of your own home if you cannot visit me in my studio. (See below for a couple of Virtual makeup lesson clients)...


I would love to help you. Get in touch to book your Personalised Makeup lesson today! - https://tinabrocklebank.co.uk/get-in-touch/

