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Applying foundation and concealer can be pretty hard at times,
Putting foundations onto tissues or anythign similar doesnt work.
Take it from me.Try to opt for make-up sponge,because they dont take in
the make-up.
When choosing a foundation colour,go for a colour that is one shade lighter
that your skin tone for the most natrual look.
You should always check for tide-marks on your nose,jawline,forhead and chin to
make sure there will be no give aways.
When applying blusher you should always smile widely and apply to the apples of your cheeks.
For a sun-kissed sheen: dab a small bit of bronzer powder on your forehead,chin & nose.
Make sure it doesn't look like a stripe.
Instead of using a sponge,
use a brush for applying blusher otherwise your face will look too cakey.
A colour lighter than your lipstick,i find will work the best.
Use apricot shades if you have pale skin and dusty roses for darker skin.
Dont forget to never apply to much vlush,other your face will look like a mask.
There is always a kaleidoscope of blusher shades to choose from. However,
as a general rule, it is best to opt for a shade that tones well
with your skin colouring and co-ordinates with the rest of your skin colouring and makeup.
Mascara whould always be applied before eye-shadow.
Start by applying mascara to your upper lashes first.
Brush them downwards to start with,
then brush your lashes upwards from underneath. Use a tiny zig-zag movement
to prevent mascara from clogging on your lashes.
Next, use the tip of the mascara wand to brush your lowe lashes, using a gentle
side to side technique.
Take care to keep your hand steady whilst you are applying
the mascara and not to blink while the mascara is still wet.
Comb through your lashes with an eyelash comb to remove any excess the wand has left behind.
Select a suitable color.
If you have blond or red lashes then go for brown mascara.
Darker-lashed women can consider brown for a casual look,
and black or brown-black for more pronounced or dramatic lashes.
For women with blue eyes, eyeliners in brown and rose tones contrast the blue of the eyes, making them appear more vibrant. Green eyes, on the other hand, brighten up with violet shades that give a dramatic look for evenings or stage makeup and look great in photographs. A mocha shade is a subtle, everyday look for all eye colors but especially brown eyes, which also give a smoldering look when green and gold eyeliners are used.
Neutral shades in eyeliners are charcoal, black, and chocolate, good for all eye colors, except those with small eyes would do well to avoid these, as they tend to make eyes appear smaller. Thus, it is preferable to restrict dark eyeliner colors to the crease of the eye and highlight the brow bone with a light shade.
All eye shadows need to complement the eye and hair-color of the person and a bit of powder dusted on the eyelid prepares the eyeliner to set well and intensify the eyes.
Mascara must be removed very carefully to avoid damaging the delicate skin around the eyes. While removing the mascara from eyes always avoid the colour from going onto the delicate area below the bottom lashes and close your eyes. Roll a cotton bud dipped in a cosmetic cleanser over the lashes, taking the mascara down onto the tissue. Repeat this till all the mascara is gone.