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Full Coverage Makeup for a Quinceañera
Full Coverage Makeup for a Quinceañera

Full Coverage Makeup for a Quinceañera

One of the first things you'll do when you wake up on your Quinceañera day, besides jumping for joy, is to make sure you have your Quinceañera makeup ready. This simple but very important detail can be overshadowed by the rest of the things you have to do on your day.

Classic Quinceañera Makeup

classic makeup quinceanera

Neutral shades like light brown and beige are the most common for Quinceañera makeup. The good thing about this makeup style is that it works on all skin tones and can be modified according to your preferences. Start by using the lighter shade on your upper eyelid, and continue adding the brown shade to the crease of the eyelid to create shading. Keep the style soft with a blush that is closest to your natural blush. Complete the Quinceañera makeup with a neutral-toned lipstick and a light coat of mascara.

Sun-kissed Goddess

sun kissed makeup quinceanera

No need to expose yourself to the sun for hours to get a tan. With a little bronzing makeup, you can achieve a sun-kissed look without exposing yourself to the dangerous rays of the sun. To achieve a golden makeup look perfect for a young quinceañera, use golden shades such as gold or bronze. Apply them only on your upper eyelid to avoid looking excessive. Then, with a pinch of bronzing powder on your brush, apply the bronzed color starting from the cheekbones and going upwards, around the eyes. Finish with a pink lipstick to add just a touch of color to your lips.

Eyes of a diva

eyes of a diva quinceanera makeup

To achieve that appropriate effect for a quinceañera, you need to combine the techniques of "classic beauty" and "sun-kissed goddess". Using the bronzer, blush, and lipsticks of the previously described styles, apply the makeup diligently, making sure to use enough color on your lips and cheeks. To achieve that diva look you're after, you need to accentuate your eyes using any shade, and this is not limited to grays and blacks. Simply start with the lighter shade on your eyelid, then use the darker shade in the crease of the eyelid to create a deep shadow, blend both shades and make the dark color protrude outward from the eye. Finish by applying the dark color under the eyes to complete that smoky look. 

 

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