Makeup How-To Guides

Technique-led guides for base, eyes, brows, lips, and everyday polish.

Brushes, compact, pencil, and lip color arranged as a makeup toolkit.
Brushes, compact, pencil, and lip color arranged as a makeup toolkit.Technique cue
Makeup technique map for pressure, placement, amount, and cleanup.Technique cue
Compact touch-up kit with blotting paper, lip color, mirror, and brush.Routine cue

Find the makeup step that needs control

Makeup How-To is for technique problems: base texture, concealer, blush, brows, liner, lashes, lips, setting, and removal. Pick the topic that matches the mirror problem.

Use the checks to separate base, cheeks, eyes, lips, tools, refresh, and removal before changing the whole kit.

Start: Base and cheek controlUse these when placement, amount, blend, and setting shape the final face. Open How to apply skin tint evenly for the broadest first choice.
Compare: Eyes, brows, and lipsUse these when small tool choices decide definition, wear time, or cleanup. Open How to apply concealer without caking when the trade-off changes the next step.
Fix: How to apply concealer without cakingUse these when small tool choices decide definition, wear time, or cleanup. Open How to apply concealer without caking when a small repair comes first.
Plan: How to make lip color last longerUse these when time, refresh, or evening cleanup decides what stays in the kit. Open How to make lip color last longer when timing or setting decides.
Check: How to apply powder blushUse this when wording, source context, or a promise-like phrase needs a boundary. Open How to apply powder blush when the claim needs plain language.

Pick the stuck points that match today. Your route updates around the first useful guide, the backup path, and when to change direction.

Your route: Surface feel. Start with the first card unless the backup path names the real blocker more clearly.

Surface feelYou likely need applying cream blush when placement would change the first try more than another makeup how-to idea.Go to applying powder blush instead if blend is the cue that would make the current answer feel wrong.Stop this route when placement and amount already make the technique repeatable; Amount, placement, skin prep, and powder timing can create the problem even when the shade is usable.

Change answer when a different cue would change what you try before the current route does.

Open the technique moment you can see

Choose the card closest to the part that cakes, shifts, fades, smears, or takes too long.

Makeup routes by visible problem

Move between placement, amount, tool pressure, and wear time only when the visible issue changes.

Keep makeup guidance practical

Glow Logic keeps makeup how-to to general beauty education: makeup technique decisions, practical fit, and follow-through, not clinical care, procedures, product tests, or result promises.

These routes cover general technique and routine fit, not product rankings, procedures, or promised results.