Jennifer Lopez's Makeup Artist Did Another Makeup Tutorial — Here Are His Best Tips

When Scott Barnes teamed up with YouTube personality Tati Westbrook in March for a makeup tutorial, fans everywhere intently watched as the man behind the "J Lo glow" revealed his secrets. Now, the pair have teamed up again for a new video in which Barnes assesses Westbrook's makeup application and reveals even more mind-blowing makeup mastery.

Among the surprising suggestions he gives Westbrook is to make sure your hands match the color of your face, put your contour under your jawline instead of on it, and always properly conceal your eyes.

Check out the video above, as well as his best tips ahead.

Strategically Conceal Your Smile Lines

Strategically Conceal Your Smile Lines

Barnes frequently starts applying makeup with a highlighting and contouring routine. In the video, Barnes suggested that Westbrook take her concealer down into her nasolabial folds (the technical term for smile lines) to bring forward those indentations. He also made sure Westbrook didn't forget to highlight the center of her chin to give a "lit from within" look.

Contour Under Your Jawline

Contour Under Your Jawline

As Westbrook began to contour, Barnes suggested starting with her jawline. He advised relaxing your face and placing the darker shade beneath your jaw and blending into your neck to sculpt out the face.

Contour in a Round Shape

Contour in a Round Shape

Barnes said he isn't a fan of straight, under-the-cheekbone contours because it doesn't look natural. He told Westbrook to slightly bend the line under the bone how it naturally is on the face.

Invest in the Proper Makeup Tools

Invest in the Proper Makeup Tools

Barnes revealed he squirts his makeup into soy sauce dishes and then he swirls the brush into the product and starts to apply the foundation neck up. The dishes seem to be the perfect size for dipping your brush into and can be easily put in your dishwasher.

Add Foundation on Top of Your Contour

Add Foundation on Top of Your Contour

Barnes showed Westbrook how to apply the foundation without getting rid of the contour by sweeping along the contoured sections and stippling the brush elsewhere.

Don't Forget to Conceal Your Eyes

Don't Forget to Conceal Your Eyes

Barnes pointed out that Westbrook should make sure to conceal her eyelids and her lower lash line to ensure she has an even base for color.

Apply Powder With a Small Blending Brush

Apply Powder With a Small Blending Brush

While Westbrook baked the powder underneath the eye on the left side of her face, Barnes used a small blending brush to dust the powder on the other eye for a more natural look.

When It Comes to Bronzer, Blend, Blend, Blend

When It Comes to Bronzer, Blend, Blend, Blend

Westbrook tried patting the bronzer onto her forehead and face, while Barnes advised she blend it in circular motions instead to create a more natural-looking effect.

Don't Forget Your Hands

Don't Forget Your Hands

With the leftover product on the brush, Westbrook made sure to apply some makeup to the top of her hands to make sure her skin tone matched the color of her face.

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