How to Create an Everyday Makeup Look

From '90s-inspired makeup to frosted eyeshadow to peach fuzz everything, there's no shortage of beauty trends to try this season. Still, there's something to be said of a classic beauty look (think: simple, everyday makeup) that will never go out of style and is, therefore, worth mastering.

From '90s-inspired makeup to frosted eyeshadow to peach fuzz everything, there's no shortage of beauty trends to try this season. Still, there's something to be said of a classic beauty look (think: simple, everyday makeup) that will never go out of style and is, therefore, worth mastering.

"The biggest secret to achieving the no makeup, makeup look is assessing what you really need versus just doing the steps," says professional makeup artist and beauty expert Jonet Williamson. "Everything from skincare to coverage should be specific to where it's actually needed." From prepping your skin to amplifying your eyes, cheeks, and lips, we tapped Williamson to bring you a step-by-step guide to achieving natural and effortless beauty.

Keep scrolling for how to apply simple everyday makeup, and mix and match the steps to create a custom routine that's right for you.

Apply Tinted Moisturizer

After completing your daily skincare routine, even out your skin tone with a tinted moisturizer. Apply it all over your complexion like your regular moisturizer, but only using the amount of coverage you need, stresses Williamson.

After your skin tone is evened out, you can go back and touch up spots or color-correct blemishes.

Conceal Any Trouble Spots

Dab a concealer on any blemishes or dark circles that need a bit more coverage. Choose a pigment-rich formula that isn't matte or cakey for a seamless, natural finish.

Use Translucent Powder, If Necessary

If you have oily skin or need to blur out an imperfection, Williamson recommends grabbing a setting powder to stop mid-day shine. Apply it with a fluffy brush in a circular motion so that it goes on undetected.

Apply a Warm Blush Color

For a subtle, natural flush, apply a cream blush to warm up the apples of your cheeks. Use your fingers to massage the color on your skin, or reach for a makeup sponge.

Highlight

For a nice dewy finish, Williamson suggests a little touch of sparkle. A glowy setting powder can double as a highlighter when applied in the correct spots (cheekbones, nose bridge, and Cupid's bow).

Shade Your Eyelids

A shimmery champagne eyeshadow will make your eyes pop and look wide awake. Use an eyeshadow brush to sweep the shade across your entire eyelid up to the crease, along with the inner corners of your eyes and your brow bone.

Apply Eyeliner

For more definition, dot a steel gray or black eyeliner pencil between your top lashes. This simple step will allow you to transition your everyday makeup look from day to night.

Swipe on Mascara

A few coats of glossy mascara will boost your eyelashes. Choose a dark brown shade for a softer finish and apply a couple of coats of it on your top lashes, along with a single coat on the roots of your bottom lashes.

Enhance Your Lips

Pick a tinted balm in a shade that matches your lips. Apply it directly from the tube and use your finger to pat it in for a natural, just-bitten finish.

Consider Multi-Use Products

To save time (and money) on your makeup routine, look for multi-purpose products. Combine eyeshadow, blush, and lip steps into one so you can easily keep it in your purse for quick touch-ups.

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