I got a lot of helpful comments on my blog such as, ideas for tutorials, and different things to think about while creating my tutorials. It helped me a lot to start planning exactly what I want to do, and how to work around different problems that I hadn't thought of before. I now have some specific tutorials I have in mind to work on.
I changed my inquiry question to be: How can I provide a unique makeup look for others using non-expensive, but effective, tools and products? I think this inquiry question better represents my products.
Since my last post, I purchased a couple products that I found last Friday during Genius Hour. I've only tried out one of them, but I think it will probably be included in one of my tutorials. I hope that I will have time over the weekend to try out the rest, and decide if I want to use them.
My timeline has changed slightly. I was hoping to begin my tutorials by early December but I think it will be better to start in mid-January. There are some products and brushes that I hope to receive for Christmas that I could definitely include in my tutorials to make them the best that they can be.
I've already started experimenting with the tools and products I already own and I've started planning exactly what I want my tutorial to look like and be.
Youtube is a great place to learn more about how to do your own makeup. Being a visual learner myself, I learned many of my skills from YouTube videos, and there are so many out there that you can learn from. Here are a few that will help you, and have helped me, that you could learn a lot from
Eye Makeup Tutorial
Contour and Highlighting
Lips
Foundation and Concealer
Eyebrows
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