Makeup By Chele Tutorials

Makeup Tutorials – Easy Step-by-Step Beauty Help

Makeup tutorials should feel clear, calming, and realistic. This page is the main tutorial library for Makeup By Chele, organized in Michele’s preferred full beat makeup order so beginners can learn the routine step by step.

These makeup tutorials follow the order Michele actually uses for a full beat: skin prep, primer, setting spray, brows, eyeshadow, eyeliner, false lashes, mascara to attach the natural lashes into the false lashes, concealer, foundation, contour, blush, setting powder, highlighter, lip liner, lipstick, and final setting spray.

Each tutorial focuses on one part of the routine so you can practice without feeling overwhelmed. You can start with the full beat overview or choose one step below and learn it on its own.

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Makeup Tutorials in Michele’s Full Beat Order

These makeup tutorials are organized the way Michele wants a full beat taught. Instead of jumping randomly from product to product, the routine begins with skin prep, primer, and setting spray, then moves into brows and eyes before the face base is applied.

This order is helpful because eyeshadow, eyeliner, false lashes, and mascara can create fallout, smudges, or small mistakes. Doing those steps before concealer and foundation makes cleanup easier. Then the face can move into concealer, foundation, contour, blush, setting powder, highlighter, lip liner, lipstick, and final setting spray.

As a former makeup artist, Michele also includes practical tips throughout these makeup tutorials, including primer placement, setting spray tricks, brow stencil help, mascara cleanup, dry-skin powder tips, lash placement help, and lipstick-shaping advice.

Step-by-Step Makeup Tutorials

Below are the main makeup tutorials in the correct full beat order. Each card links to the page slug so the tutorial cluster stays connected as your pages publish.

Full beat makeup tutorial

Full Beat Makeup Tutorial

See the complete routine and how every step connects from skin prep to final setting spray.

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Skin prep before makeup tutorial

Skin Prep Before Makeup

Start with clean, comfortable skin so foundation, concealer, and powder sit smoother.

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How to apply primer tutorial for beginners

How to Apply Primer

Learn when to apply primer after skin prep and how it helps makeup go on smoother.

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Setting spray before makeup tutorial

Setting Spray Before Makeup

Learn Michele’s first setting spray trick after skin prep and primer, before moving into brows and eyes.

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How to fill in brows tutorial

How to Fill in Brows

Brows frame the face. Learn how to shape, fill, and soften brows without making them harsh.

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How to apply eyeshadow tutorial

How to Apply Eyeshadow

Learn simple placement, crease color, lid shade, blending, and beginner-friendly eye shape.

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How to apply eyeliner tutorial

How to Apply Eyeliner

Learn how to define the lash line with short strokes and avoid making eyeliner too heavy.

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How to apply false lashes tutorial

How to Apply False Lashes

Learn how to measure, trim, glue, place, and blend false lashes so they feel comfortable.

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How to apply mascara tutorial

How to Apply Mascara

Learn how to use mascara after false lashes to help attach your natural lashes into the false lashes.

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How to apply concealer tutorial

How to Apply Concealer

After eyes and lashes, learn how to brighten and correct smaller areas without heavy layers.

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How to apply foundation tutorial

How to Apply Foundation

Learn smoother foundation application, better blending, and how to avoid a cakey base.

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How to apply contour tutorial

How to Apply Contour

Learn how to add soft shape and shadow after foundation without making makeup look muddy.

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How to apply blush tutorial

How to Apply Blush

Bring color and life back into the face after contour with soft, lifted blush placement.

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How to use setting powder tutorial for beginners

How to Use Setting Powder

Learn how to set makeup after blush without making your skin look dry, heavy, or cakey.

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How to apply highlighter tutorial

How to Apply Highlighter

Learn how to add glow in the right places so makeup looks lifted, fresh, and polished.

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How to apply lip liner tutorial

How to Apply Lip Liner

Learn how lip liner shapes the mouth and helps lipstick look cleaner and more finished.

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How to apply lipstick tutorial

How to Apply Lipstick

Learn how to apply lipstick cleanly after lip liner, with smooth edges and a polished finish.

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Final setting spray tutorial

Final Setting Spray

Finish the full beat with setting spray to help the layers look softer, smoother, and complete.

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Beginner Makeup Tips That Make These Tutorials Easier

If you are just getting started, remember that good makeup usually comes from light layers, blending, and patience. These makeup tutorials are meant to help you practice without feeling like you have to master everything at once.

Follow the Order

Michele’s order starts with skin prep, primer, and setting spray, then moves into brows and eyes before the face base. This helps cleanup and keeps the routine organized.

Primer Goes Before Setting Spray

Primer belongs right after skin prep, before the first setting spray. It should go onto clean skin before foundation, concealer, or powder.

Use Mascara After False Lashes

In Michele’s full beat order, false lashes go on before mascara. Mascara can then help attach the natural lashes into the false lashes.

Setting Powder Comes After Blush

Setting powder is used after blush in this routine, then highlighter comes next so the glow stays intentional and not overly powdered.

Little Pro Tips Matter

If mascara drops under your eye, let it dry completely first. Then place a Q-tip on the dried spot and twist gently so it pops off without smudging.

Do Not Fear Setting Spray

Michele uses setting spray before makeup and again at the end. Let each spray dry fully so the makeup can settle.

Makeup should feel like a skill you can learn, not a secret club you were left out of. These makeup tutorials are here to make beauty more approachable, step by step.

Makeup Tutorials FAQ

Which makeup tutorial should I start with?

Start with skin prep before makeup, then follow Michele’s order step by step. You can also read the full beat makeup tutorial first if you want the full routine overview.

Where does primer go in the makeup routine?

Primer goes right after skin prep and before the first setting spray. It should be applied to clean, prepped skin before foundation, concealer, or powder.

Why do brows and eyes come before foundation?

Doing brows and eyes first can make it easier to clean up eyeshadow fallout, eyeliner mistakes, lash glue, or mascara smudges before the face base goes on.

Why does mascara come after false lashes?

In Michele’s full beat order, mascara comes after false lashes so it can help attach the natural lashes into the false lashes and make them look more blended.

Where does setting powder go?

In this routine, setting powder comes after blush and before highlighter. This helps set the face without covering the glow steps that come later.

Will more makeup tutorials be added later?

Yes. This hub is designed to grow. More makeup tutorials can be added over time for specific looks, products, and beginner makeup questions.

You are on the main makeup tutorials library. Use this page anytime you want to choose another step in Michele’s full beat makeup order.

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