Will Rachael become a makeup master ... or a beauty school dropout when Mally Roncal shows her how to apply products on a viewer! Tune in to see how she does using Mally's tips below.
**Skin**
"First, always make sure that the skin looks amazing," Mally says, adding that she uses BB (Beauty Balm) cream. "It just smooths out your complexion, makes it sort of luminous and young looking but not with too much coverage. It's more coverage than tinted moisturizer but not as much as foundation." Using a sponge or your fingers, start at the forehead and work down, patting little by little — not swiping — and blending it in, adding more if necessary. **Eyeshadow**
"Everyone always talks about a nice, soft smoky eye," Mally says, "and it's all about the brush." Dip a crease brush into eyeshadow, tapping off any excess. "The brush will find the crease of your eye for you," Mally says, "so just blend it in using a windshield wiper motion." **Eyeliner**
Mally explains how "tight-lining" can make you look like you're wearing eyeliner without a heavy line. "Raise your eyelid so you can access the upper inner rim of the eye," she says. "It's going to feel a little weird at first, but gently line the upper inner rim. That's going to make your lashes look thicker and define your eyes." **Mascara**
Mally warns never to pump your mascara brush in and out of the tube. "Air gets in there and bacteria starts to grow," she says. "Instead of pulling the mascara on your eye lashes outward, pull the lashes toward the bridge of your nose. That's going to give your eye a starburst effect and make you look like you've had eight hours of sleep."
"First, always make sure that the skin looks amazing," Mally says, adding that she uses BB (Beauty Balm) cream. "It just smooths out your complexion, makes it sort of luminous and young looking but not with too much coverage. It's more coverage than tinted moisturizer but not as much as foundation." Using a sponge or your fingers, start at the forehead and work down, patting little by little — not swiping — and blending it in, adding more if necessary. **Eyeshadow**
"Everyone always talks about a nice, soft smoky eye," Mally says, "and it's all about the brush." Dip a crease brush into eyeshadow, tapping off any excess. "The brush will find the crease of your eye for you," Mally says, "so just blend it in using a windshield wiper motion." **Eyeliner**
Mally explains how "tight-lining" can make you look like you're wearing eyeliner without a heavy line. "Raise your eyelid so you can access the upper inner rim of the eye," she says. "It's going to feel a little weird at first, but gently line the upper inner rim. That's going to make your lashes look thicker and define your eyes." **Mascara**
Mally warns never to pump your mascara brush in and out of the tube. "Air gets in there and bacteria starts to grow," she says. "Instead of pulling the mascara on your eye lashes outward, pull the lashes toward the bridge of your nose. That's going to give your eye a starburst effect and make you look like you've had eight hours of sleep."