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So the most awaited pride month is here! It's a month filled with love, spreading out positivity, celebrating, and supporting the LGBTQ+ community by keeping every difference aside and appreciating the humans that we all are. As we all are stuck in this pandemic situation, it's not possible for us to step out of our houses that's why many of the pride events are being done virtually.
But that doesn't stop us from celebrating pride as we all can show our encouragement and love in various ways from any corner of the world. Makeup is one such art form through which you can express your support and love by creating makeup arts.
While we plan the pride outfits alongside, why not pair it with some of the amazing pride makeup arts to rock the whole pride look in virtual events or parties. We see people around various social media platforms creating pride looks and makeup arts which are just jaw-dropping and even we think of creating such make-up arts for the pride month. But the problem arises as some of us can't figure out how we can do it in an easy way.
Here are the pride inspired makeup looks that you can try at home:
Scrolling through my feed this morning, I saw many artists showing their love and support for the pride community through different makeup arts. This inspired me to filter out some of the simplest pride looks tutorials so that everyone can glam and slay their makeup looks in virtual parties, events, and so on, this year. I'm sure you will find it useful!
The step-by-step photos really help visualize how to blend the colors properly.
Mixing these techniques to create my own unique pride look was so much fun.
Never thought I could do rainbow makeup but these tutorials made it possible.
Just attempted the glitter look and I'm covered in sparkles but it was worth it.
Working from home has given me time to practice these looks during lunch breaks.
I struggled with the lip look until I started using smaller brushes for more precise color placement.
These are perfect for virtual pride events. The colors really pop on video calls.
Been doing a different pride look each weekend this month. Such a fun way to celebrate!
I appreciate that these looks work with drugstore makeup. Pride makeup doesn't have to be expensive!
The rainbow eyeshadow look seems intimidating but it's actually really forgiving if you blend well.
The glitter look photographs amazingly but definitely do your eye makeup before foundation to avoid fallout mess.
I've found doing just one accent color with the wing works well for more conservative settings.
These looks are gorgeous but I wish there were more neutral options for those of us who can't wear bright makeup to work.
The rainbow lip look is perfect for mask wearing since you can show it off in photos then cover up!
Try using a clean brush between colors to blend. It helps keep them distinct but smooth.
Started with the simple wing and worked my way up to the full rainbow eye. Worth the practice!
I find cream eyeshadows work better than powder for these looks. The colors stay brighter.
The tip about using paper for even wings changed my makeup game completely.
My partner and I did matching rainbow wings for our pride photos. Such a fun couples activity!
Using setting spray before and after really helps the colors stay vibrant all day.
I'm loving how inclusive these looks are. You can really adapt them to any skill level.
The rainbow glitter look lasted through my whole 6-hour virtual pride event.
These tutorials are great but please remember to patch test new products before putting them near your eyes!
I modified the two-toned look to use softer pastels and it turned out really pretty.
My hands aren't steady enough for the detailed liner work but I love doing the eyeshadow versions.
Just wanted to share that NYX jumbo eye pencil in milk works perfectly for the white base in these looks.
The sugar lip scrub tip is really helpful. I've been using chapstick as a base but will try this instead.
For glasses wearers like me I focus on the under-eye rainbow colors. Works great and still visible!
I'm impressed by how well these work for video calls. The colors really do show up nicely on screen.
These are great but remember you don't need makeup to show pride support! It's just a fun way to express yourself if you want to.
Has anyone found a good white lipstick base that doesn't look chalky? I'm struggling with that part.
The rainbow eyeshadow look is stunning but I'd probably skip the reverse effect on the other eye. Seems too complicated.
I love these pride looks but wish there were some options for those of us who wear glasses.
Don't give up! It took me several attempts to get the wing right but practice really does help.
The instructions make it sound easier than it is. I tried the winged liner look and it was a disaster.
My favorite part about these looks is how you can adapt them to whatever colors you have available.
I've found white eyeliner pencils work better than eyeshadow for the base of these looks. The colors pop more.
The rainbow glitter look is perfect for virtual events since it shows up so well on camera!
Actually tried the lip look yesterday and it stayed pretty well with a good setting spray. Just had to touch up after eating.
I'm not sure about mixing all those colors on my lips. Won't they just end up looking muddy when they blend together?
Thank you for including options that work with basic makeup palettes. Not everyone can afford specialty pride collections.
The rainbowish lip look seems fun but I wonder how long it actually stays looking good. Anyone tried it?
I really appreciate how detailed the instructions are. The tip about using a card for even wings is genius.
These are beautiful but I wish there were some simpler options for makeup beginners like me. I can barely do regular eyeliner!
I tried the two-toned rainbow eyeshadow for a virtual pride event last weekend and got so many compliments! It's easier than it looks.
Does anyone have suggestions for good glitter products that won't irritate sensitive eyes? I want to try that first look but I'm nervous about the glitter part.
The rainbow winged eyeliner is definitely my favorite. I've been practicing and finally getting better at regular wings so this feels like a fun next step.
I love how these looks are actually achievable with basic makeup! So many tutorials I see require expensive specialty products.