"Elegant Eye-Catching Look: Add Red Shadow to the Outer Corners for a Chic Japanese Traditional Makeup"

2020.06.25 published
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How to Do Traditional Japanese Makeup?

Are you thinking about what kind of makeup to pair with a white wedding kimono or colorful uchikake?

・Leave it to a hair and makeup artist

・A bit bolder than usual

I think many people don't specify too much…

For brides who don't have a specific look in mind, I found a makeup style that matches traditional attire, so I’d like to introduce it to you ♡

A point makeup using "red eyeshadow" on the outer corners of the eyes*

Alluring and sultry makeup ♡

Just as kabuki makeup uses red lines known as "kumatori," traditional attire and red makeup are familiar. It blends well and looks natural to anyone who sees it ♡

When applied to the outer corners of the eyes, the red eyeshadow looks beautiful when looking down, creating a memorable bridal appearance.

When zoomed in, it looks like this. A gradient of skin-compatible gold, brown, and red looks lovely. If you apply it with a slight wing and an upward flick, it creates a sharp and dignified vibe*

It seems good to pair the lip color with red to match the eyeshadow.

Not only at the outer corners, but adding red eyeshadow to the center of the eyelid looks like this. It gives a gentle impression and creates bright, wide eyes.

I want to try point makeup with red eyeshadow ♡

I introduced a point makeup with traditional attire and red eyeshadow*

For a special bridal outfit, a special makeup look.

It's a beautifully elegant makeup style typical of Japan, so please try it with an iromuku or colorful uchikake ♡

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