3. How did makeup
come about?
• It all goes back to the ancient Egyptians, who
were the first women to wear makeup. In a way,
the basic motive back then was the same as it is
today- just like modern day supermodels, the
well-to-do women of ancient Egypt wanted to
look their best and saw the careful application
of face-paint as a means to that end.
4. When was makeup invented
and by whom?
• Most historians agree that it is really
impossible to know with all certainty
who discovered or invented make-up,
when or why. The art of
wearing makeup was invented
approximately 12,000 years ago by the
ancient Egyptians. Archeologists have
recently found evidence of makeup in
an Egyptian tomb in Karnak.
5. • The first records of makeup
came from Ancient Egypt and
Sumerian tombs, dating as far
back as 3500 B.C. They used
soot and other natural
ingredients with specialized
tools to alter the appearances
of their faces.
Where did make up
came from?
6. What makeup is made
out of ?
• Tallow is a common ingredient in many
products, including eye makeup, lipsticks,
makeup bases and foundations, shampoos,
shaving soaps, moisturizers and skin care
products. It's made from animal
carcasses.
9. Stippling Brush
This is another brush that you
would use for your base. The
foundation brush helps you to get
the product onto the skin smoothly,
and the stippling brush gives you an
airbrushed look. If you carefully
observe the brush, you would see
that the ends of the brush are very
light and feathery when compared
to the base. The light fibers of the
brush help you in achieving a
flawless, airbrushed finish.
10. Powder Brush
The primary function of a powder brush
is to dust your face with loose or
compact powder, without making you look
like the ghost from The Grudge. A good
powder brush will allow you to set and
touch up your makeup without moving any
of the other present makeup on your
skin.
11. Contour Brush
Contouring is one thing that,
at any cost, can not be done
without a brush. And if you
manage to do it, you’d
probably end up looking like
a clay sculpture. Quite a few
people use a blush brush for
contouring. A contour brush
will have firmer bristles
than a blush brush, and a
more angled tip. It is
specially designed to help
you target the areas that
you want to contour and
shape.
12. Fan Brush
The bristles in a fan brush are
specifically designed for
highlighters. The bristles are
spread out so that the brush
picks up a small amount of the
product. It is then slightly
dusted on the top of the
cheekbones and other areas
of the face that needs to be
highlighted. It is best to go in
with a light hand to avoid
using too much product.
13. Mascara Brush or Spoolie
You can use the wand that comes
with the product when you
purchase it, but if you are
extremely specific on how you
want your lashes to look, then a
mascara brush is the way to go.
14. Lip Brush
Most of the times we use
the doe brush that comes
with the lip products, or we
apply it directly in the case
of lipsticks. However, if you
want precision and perfectly
lined lips like you see in
makeup tutorials and photo
shoots, a lip brush is a must.
15. Foundation Brush
The primary function of
foundation brush is to
facilitate the smooth
application of your base
or foundation on to the
skin.
16. Concealer Brush
A concealer brush is
perfect for spot correction.
As the name suggests, the
use of concealers – to make
the product look as natural
as it can on the skin. While
using a concealer brush,
never blend it out.
17. Sigma E75
Sigma came up with a
short, stiff brush that
is cut at just the right
angle to assist you in
making your brows look
just perfect.
19. Lipstick
Lipstick is a cosmetic product
containing pigments,oil,waxes and
emollients that apply
color,texture and protection to
the lips.
20. Mascara
Mascara is a cosmetics
commonly used to enhance the
eyelashes. It may darken,
thicken, lengthen, and/or
define the eyelashes. It is
contain the same basic
components of
pigments,oil,waxes, and
preservatives.
22. Foundatiom
Foundation is a skin coloured makeup applied to the
face to create an even, uniform colour to the
complexion, to cover flaws and, sometimes, to
change the natural skin tone. Some foundations also
function as a moisturizer or sunscreen.
23. Eye shadow
Eye shadow is a cosmetic that is
applied on the eyelids and under the
eyebrows. It is commonly used to
make the wearer’s eyes stand out or
look more attractive.