Whether you’re going from work to dinner or going from a casual daytime look to a glam evening look, knowing how to change up your makeup can be game-changing. You don’t have to start from scratch when the sun goes down. With a few simple tricks, you can easily upgrade your makeup look for evening events. In this blog, we’ll walk you through easy and quick makeup transitions so you can effortlessly go from day to night.
1. Prep your skin
The foundation of any makeup start with good skincare. Whether you’re creating a daytime or evening look, prepping your skin is key to ensuring your makeup stays fresh.
Daytime skin prep: Keep your skincare routine light and hydrating in the morning. Apply a lightweight moisturizer with SPF to protect your skin from the sun, followed by a pore-minimizing primer. A fresh, dewy base is perfect for daytime makeup.
Skin prep for night: For nighttime, you’ll want to switch to a richer moisturizer, especially if you plan on wearing makeup for a longer period of time. Try a more hydrating primer to help your makeup last all evening. If you’re going for a completely glam look, you can even use a mattifying primer on areas that tend to get oily, like your T-zone.
2. Perfect your base: Light to full coverage
For a natural, everyday look, a light base is ideal. But for nighttime, you may want a more elegant and full coverage look.
Daytime base: Choose a light foundation or BB cream during the day. This will even out your skin tone without feeling heavy. If you need extra coverage, use concealer under your eyes or on blemishes. Set your base with a translucent powder for a fresh, matte finish.
Night base: When you transition to night, add a little extra coverage with a medium to full coverage foundation. You can build this up in layers for a more flawless finish. Use a heavier concealer to cover dark circles or blemishes. Apply a little setting powder to set your makeup and give your skin a smooth finish.
3. Switch up your eyeshadow
Eyeshadow can be the easiest way to transition your look from day to night. You don’t have to start from scratch, you can just build on what you’ve already done.
Day eyeshadow: For a daytime look, choose neutral shades that enhance your natural features. Soft browns, taupes or pinks work beautifully for an easy, effortless style. Apply a light shimmer or matte shade to the eyelid and use a slightly darker shade in the crease to accentuate your eyes.
Eyeshadow for night: To take your eyeshadow from day to night, deepen the crease with a darker shade, such as a warm brown, plum or charcoal. Add a little shimmer to the center of your eyelid to make your eyes stand out. You can even go bold with a smokey eye if you’re going to a more formal event. For even more drama, line your eyes with black or brown eyeliner and finish with a coat of volumizing mascara.
4. Accentuate your eyebrows
Your eyebrows frame your face and can help complete your makeup.
Daytime eyebrows: Keep your eyebrows soft and natural during the day. Use an eyebrow pencil or powder to fill in any sparse areas, but keep the natural shape. A light eyebrow gel can help keep your eyebrows in place without defining them too much.
Eyebrows at night: For nighttime, you can add more definition to your eyebrows. Use an eyebrow pomade or a slightly darker eyebrow pencil to create a stronger eyebrow shape. Brush through your eyebrows with a gel for a more elegant look. Strong eyebrows give your face a more dramatic look, perfect for evening events.
5. Add some blush and highlighter
Blush and highlighter can really make your face glow and make you look more awake and alive.
Blush and highlighter for daytime: Use a soft blush color like peach or soft pink. Apply it to the cheeks for a natural, fresh glow. For highlighter, choose a subtle formula and apply it to the high points of your face (cheekbones, brow bones, cupid’s bow) for a lit-from-within glow.
Blush and highlighter for nighttime: In the evening, you can be a little bolder with your blush. Try a darker pink or berry color for a bit more drama. Apply a more intense highlighter or use a liquid highlighter for a reflective finish that catches the light. Apply a touch of highlighter to the center of your eyelids for a luminous effect.
6. Lips: From subtle to bold
Your lips are another area where a small change can make a big difference.
Daytime lips: For a daytime look, keep your lips simple with a nude or soft pink lipstick. You can opt for a matte finish or a tinted lip balm for a more natural feel. Lip gloss is also a great option for a subtle shine that adds dimension to your lips.
Nighttime lips: As you transition to nighttime, switch to something bolder with your lip color. A red, berry or deep nude lipstick can instantly elevate your look. Opt for a satin or matte finish for a longer-lasting effect. Don’t be afraid of a bold statement lipstick, especially if you’re wearing a more understated eye look.
7. Setting spray: The finishing touch
Once your makeup is done, it’s time to set everything to make it last all night.
Set for the day: During the day, a light mist of setting spray is enough to keep your makeup fresh without feeling heavy. A dewy setting spray will give you a fresh, hydrated look all day.
Set for the evening: For a night out on the town, you may want to use a stronger setting spray that will set your makeup for a longer period of time. Choose a spray with a mattifying finish if you’re worried about shine, or a long-lasting formula to make your makeup last all night.
8. Bonus tips for a seamless transition
Less is more: If you’re in a rush, you can always apply a bold lipstick or a hint of shimmer to your eyelids to make your day look instantly more glamorous.
Touch up as needed: Keep a few essentials in your bag, like lipstick, powder, and mascara, to touch up throughout the day.
Layers are key: Applying your makeup slowly will help you create a more customized look. Start light and build up the intensity throughout the day.
Bottom line: Effortless transitions for any occasion
With these simple makeup tips, you can go from a fresh daytime look to a stunning evening look in a snap. The key is to build on what you already have and make small adjustments to accentuate your features. From eyeshadow and blush to a bold lip, changing up your makeup doesn’t have to be complicated. With just a few simple steps, you’ll be ready for whatever the night brings, and you’ll feel confident and beautiful every step of the way.
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