As anyone who has a TikTok account knows, opening the app for a quick and innocent scroll usually devolves into an hour-long activity of watching makeup tutorials and learning about new techniques. (Or is that just me?) The latest one that’s making the rounds on the social media platform is called “underpainting.” While this makeup application method isn’t anything new, it’s currently blowing up on TikTok, and everyone from beauty influencers to editors and celebrities is taking part in it.
Monika Blunder, celebrity makeup artist and founder of her namesake beauty brand, is here to explain what it is and why it’s so popular right now. “As the name implies, you’re painting on your blush, bronzer, and contour under your foundation,” she says. “When done right, the foundation laying on top softens the makeup underneath and almost makes it look like your blush and contour are living under the skin.”
Celebrity makeup artists Scott Barnes and Mary Phillips are apparently big fans of this technique (their clients include Jennifer Lopez and Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber, respectively), so of course, my interest was piqued. Keep scrolling to learn everything you need to know about the underpainting makeup trend and see what happened when I tried it.
Even though this is technically a lip and cheek stick (meaning it should really be used more like blush than anything else), I’ve been using it as a contour for years. The color is the perfect shade match for me, it’s incredibly easy to blend, and it warms up my skin in a way I love.
As for blush, I used this liquid-cream one from Milk Makeup. I was introduced to it via Hailey Bieber. Well, kind of. I watched a YouTube video of hers to learn about a cool blush hack she does. In the video, she uses this blush, so I decided to try it, too, and I’ve been using it ever since. I like the fact that it offers high-impact color. Seriously, I use the tiniest amount. I know the small tube of it will last me forever.
As for concealer, I used this one from Il Makiage, which I consider to be extremely underrated. Not only is the shade range incredible, but it’s also smooth and easily blendable and covers all the imperfections I want it to.
Finally, I blended everything out with this Chanel foundation (my all-time favorite) and a damp Beautyblender ($20). This foundation has a beautiful dewy, natural-looking finish, and I would describe it as having light-to-medium coverage.
Since both the contour product and foundation I used had dewy finishes, I decided to pare back some of the shine in my T-zone using a translucent powder. This one is iconic and for good reason. It’s sheer and silky, and it never makes my skin look cakey.