Makeup Ready for Your Zoom Meetings

Ever feel like you look completely washed out when you see yourself on your video call? You’ll probably find that you need to add a smidge more makeup than you’re used to so you don’t fade into the wood work. Here are some simple tips to keep you looking your best on camera.

Prep Your Skin

Skin prep is absolutely essential for ensuring your skin looks its best on camera. Make sure to use a really great moisturizer or oil to create a dewy look to the skin. Really hydrated skin will look bright, fresh, and glowy which is what we all want.I use the Melanie Simon Serum C. This vitamin C serum gives an instant glow. Stabilized 15 percent Vitamin C and highlighting properties make this glorious serum a magnificent primer as well. 

 Melanie Simon Serum C, $200

 

Define Your Brow

Go a little darker on your brows to give them a polished look. Natural colored brows can fade on video. To give your eye area definition and stand out, go a shade darker on your brows than you normally would. Make sure to groom them into place with a clear gel. Polished brows will set the stage for the rest of your look. 

 Brow Gal Pencil, $23

 

Go Big on Mascara

Your eyes should pop. Eyeshadow won’t really read on video, but people will be looking at your eyes. Long, full lashes will make sure your eyes stand out. Be sure to layer on the mascara or even consider some false lashes. 

 Westman Atelier Mascara, $62

 

Brighten up the Blush

I like blush and am not afraid of some color on my cheeks, but even I am struck by how washed out I look on videos. I put my blush on as normal and then go back and add about 30 percent more. I would never walk down the street that way, but I absolutely have to look a little clownish or I’ll have no life to my cheeks at all. 

 RMS Blush, $24

 

Rock a Bold Lip

If you’re normally a nude or pale pink lipstick gal, now is the time to try something new. A bold lip comes through onscreen and really pulls your whole look together. It also finishes your look and makes you appear more polished. Brighter colors and reds translate very well. Whenever I wear red lipstick, someone always comments on how good I look. 

 Y et Beaute Lipstick, $32

 

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