Makeup - Differentiating styles in Asia
The vast majority of readers of the site does not have Asian features I think the trick, either in the outline or the application of shadows, can serve all equally. The most important thing is to have fun and try new techniques to achieve new styles.In many countries the makeup is different mainly Korean, eyebrows are quite thick and quite often Japonas depilated. Although both styles shown skins porcelain, the use of "BB Creams" in the Korean case makes the skin looks very bright compared to the matte look more Japanese. The use of blush is very subtle in the Korean case, being in some cases nonexistent. In some styles of Japanese make it often used to darcolor cheeks, particularly in pink tones, as it gives a more innocent look.
In several Korean artists you can observe the technique of lipstick in a neutral color to highlight the center of these with a little pink lipstick (BEG Ga In was one of the pioneers of this look). This style is called "Gradient lips", The eye makeup is quite similar (except for the looks of the various subcultures of Japan). What tends to differ is that the Japanese use a little more color in shades that Korean, but the latter used a slightly longer delineated to provide a better framework in the eye. Some stars kpop cosmetic use glitter or some very bright to emphasize the lower eyelid white shadow.
Of course there are styles and styles. You can not compare a singer with AKB48 looks magazine Kera; or to make a MV T-ara with the natural style of several actresses. I did not develop differences Chinese style makeup (of actresses and singers) because I believe that this is an interesting mix of Korean and Japanese; They adapt and take as their own style that's best for each individual.
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