Pat your face with moisturizer. Do this first thing in the morning so it will have time to really absorb. To get really even coverage, use one with the same type of basic ingredients as your foundation - water- or oil- based.
After moisturizer is no longer "damp" to the touch, begin applying foundation.
• Use a foundation or tinted moisturizer that matches your skin shade (some people prefer one that's a little lighter or warmer than their natural skin tone for evening out or giving a healthy glow respectively. Play a little and figure out what you like! Also don't be afraid to mix. Remember when buying that the harsh fluorescent lights of a drugstore can make colors look funny.)
• First, begin by patting foundation in spots where you feel you need more coverage, under eye circles, sides of nose, etc. There is no need for a separate "concealer!" They are usually too heavy and cakey.
• Secondly, blend foundation evenly all over your face, covering "concealed areas" again lightly as part of overall base.
• Be sure to blend gently down past jawbones and chin onto neck so you do not create a makeup "mask."
Apply loose powder or pressed powder evenly over the foundation. Don't use much, and lightly press on and dust off the excess. This prevents you from rubbing off your beautifully applied base.
• The light powder layer prepares your face for smooth applications of other powder makeups, like blush and eyeshadow.
For a natural eye, choose a neutral "fawn" colored brown shadow or a violet that mimics the natural color of some people's eyelids. Sweep across both lids up to below brow bone. These colors are both universally flattering (especially the fawn) and are easy to "pump up" for a more dramatic look, if desired.
For a natural, daytime look, line eyes with a brown or black-brown liner. Use the twist-up waterproof varieties for ease of use, and because they remain smudge proof all day!
• To apply gorgeous liner, your goal is to get the liner right up in all those lashes. The best way to do this is to make a silly face at yourself in the mirror: Raise your eyebrows, keep eyes open, and squint at the same time.
• Apply liner to top lid and a "drop shadow" to bottom lid, from outside corner to about 3/4 of the way in.
• Smudge the liner with your finger, or smudge and set by going over with a matching shadow.
Apply mascara. Start as close as possible to lids and "shimmy" it all the way to the tips to help prevent clumps and get a full, natural look.
To apply blush, choose natural warm color, charge up brush and tap off excess before applying.
Extra Bonus for glowing skin: Sweep light dusting of pale yellow highlight powder (similar to eyeshadow highlight) to cheekbones, temples, below brow bones and inside corners of eyes. This should be a VERY subtle effect - again, tap off the brush before applying, and you should just look "brighter" not like you're about to go to a rave.
To Finish, apply a lip color similar to your own- but rosier or warmer, or simply a clear gloss! (Berry tones and colors with gold tones make your teeth look whiter! They are a good gloss choice!)
Smile, you look beautiful!
Pat your face with moisturizer. Do this first thing in the morning so it will have time to really absorb. To get really even coverage, use one with the same type of basic ingredients as your foundation - water- or oil- based.After moisturizer is no longer "damp" to the touch, begin applying foundation.• Use a foundation or tinted moisturizer that matches your skin shade (some people prefer one that's a little lighter or warmer than their natural skin tone for evening out or giving a healthy glow respectively. Play a little and figure out what you like! Also don't be afraid to mix. Remember when buying that the harsh fluorescent lights of a drugstore can make colors look funny.)• First, begin by patting foundation in spots where you feel you need more coverage, under eye circles, sides of nose, etc. There is no need for a separate "concealer!" They are usually too heavy and cakey.• Secondly, blend foundation evenly all over your face, covering "concealed areas" again lightly as part of overall base.• Be sure to blend gently down past jawbones and chin onto neck so you do not create a makeup "mask."Apply loose powder or pressed powder evenly over the foundation. Don't use much, and lightly press on and dust off the excess. This prevents you from rubbing off your beautifully applied base.• The light powder layer prepares your face for smooth applications of other powder makeups, like blush and eyeshadow.For a natural eye, choose a neutral "fawn" colored brown shadow or a violet that mimics the natural color of some people's eyelids. Sweep across both lids up to below brow bone. These colors are both universally flattering (especially the fawn) and are easy to "pump up" for a more dramatic look, if desired.For a natural, daytime look, line eyes with a brown or black-brown liner. Use the twist-up waterproof varieties for ease of use, and because they remain smudge proof all day!• To apply gorgeous liner, your goal is to get the liner right up in all those lashes. The best way to do this is to make a silly face at yourself in the mirror: Raise your eyebrows, keep eyes open, and squint at the same time.• Apply liner to top lid and a "drop shadow" to bottom lid, from outside corner to about 3/4 of the way in.• Smudge the liner with your finger, or smudge and set by going over with a matching shadow.Apply mascara. Start as close as possible to lids and "shimmy" it all the way to the tips to help prevent clumps and get a full, natural look.To apply blush, choose natural warm color, charge up brush and tap off excess before applying.Extra Bonus for glowing skin: Sweep light dusting of pale yellow highlight powder (similar to eyeshadow highlight) to cheekbones, temples, below brow bones and inside corners of eyes. This should be a VERY subtle effect - again, tap off the brush before applying, and you should just look "brighter" not like you're about to go to a rave.To Finish, apply a lip color similar to your own- but rosier or warmer, or simply a clear gloss! (Berry tones and colors with gold tones make your teeth look whiter! They are a good gloss choice!)Smile, you look beautiful!
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