Makeup for selfie
Selfie makeup is extremely popular, although it’s not always easy to find the right look. Luckily you’ve come to the right place, as I can show you how to apply makeup for selfie.
The first step to applying makeup for selfies is to make sure that your face is clean and dry. If you have oily skin, it’s a good idea to add a light layer of powder if you plan on taking selfies in the daytime.

Next, apply foundation with a brush in circular motions until you reach your desired coverage level. For extra coverage, use a sponge instead of a brush.
Now, apply concealer under the eyes and around the nose to cover any imperfections in these areas. Next, apply bronzer or contour powder on the sides of the face, near the hairline and jawline to create definition and add warmth to your skin tone.
To finish off your makeup look, use blush on both cheeks and highlighter on top of cheekbones and on brow bones for brightness. Finally, add mascara (to make lashes appear fuller) and eyeliner to create depth in your eyes.
Makeup for selfie
Let’s face it, taking the perfect selfie (one actually worth posting) is no small feat. From lighting, to finding the best angle, to mastering #wokeuplikethis makeup, there’s a lot to consider—and that’s all before choosing the caption. So to help us master the art of the selfie in just one take, we tapped the expertise of makeup artist and Clinique China Colour Expert Kim Zhang. Here are his top makeup tips to take your most confident selfie—and still look like yourself.
1. A great selfie begins with healthy glowing skin.
Nothing lights up a feed more than fresh, radiant skin. “Healthy skin is always in, and your makeup will look that much better on skin that’s smooth and hydrated,” says Kim. Not sure where to start? The 3-Step Skin Care System is a no-brainer for novices and experts alike. Customize your cleanser, exfoliator and moisturizer based on your skin type for skin so healthy it glows, even before a swipe of highlighter.
2. The right shade of foundation is key.
Kim is a huge fan of Beyond Perfecting Foundation + Concealer for its full coverage and flawless airbrushed finish (no filter required). This 2-in-1 foundation and concealer is also super lightweight and moisturizing, so it won’t clog pores or look cakey. Getting the shade right is always a priority, but even more so when there’s flash photography involved. “Make sure your foundation shade is not too light, which can make you look washed out in photos,” advises Kim.
3. When it comes to blush, keep it natural.
A soft, peach blush will instantly warm up your complexion and give you a healthy glow. Kim’s pick: Cheek Pop in Peach Pop. “Don’t apply it just to the apples of your cheeks, since that can make your face look more round. Sweep it across your cheekbones too,” says Kim. To make cheekbones really stand out, try subtly contouring with Chubby Stick Sculpting Contour. Dab a little just under your cheekbones, then blend downward to create a slight shadow that’ll add definition and make every angle your best angle.
4. Pump up the volume!
The bigger your lashes are, the bigger your eyes will look. “Define and enhance your lashes with multiple coats of mascara,” says Kim. Lash Power Flutter-to-Full Mascara is perfect for dialing up your look. With three adjustable settings from light and fluttery to major volume, this smudge and smear-proof formula will definitely make all of your selfies full-on phenomenal. Curl your lashes first, then apply two coats of mascara. Define the outer lashes with a third coat for an eye-opening fanned out effect.
5. Strike a pose with bold lips—and a brighter smile.
“Bright, bold lips are very popular right now, and the perfect way to make a statement in your selfie,” says Kim. Try Pop Lip Colour + Primer in Love Pop, a cool-toned mauve that’s flattering on nearly every skin tone. Plus, its blue undertones cancel out any yellow in your teeth, making your teeth look brighter and whiter. Another bonus: The moisturizing formula has a built-in primer, so you’re selfie ready from lunchtime to dinnertime and beyond.