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How To Apply Your Makeup

How to apply your makeup STEP 1: Fundacio "N: After cleansing, toning and moisturizing your face apply a small amount of base to the tip of your index finger, dot on the forehead, nose, cheeks and chin is mixed in a move to upwards and outwards without leaving a line. Be sure to apply foundation on your eyelids and blend without leaving a line. Look in the mirror to make sure no line. You can use a concealer to cover imperfections such as blemishes and dark spots. You can use our NATU-CLEAR to remove dark spots, even skin tone and skin discoloration.

STEP 2: Translucent Powder: Using a powder brush to apply translucent powder in a downward motion to a smooth finish. Translucent Powder helps eye makeup and blush to go smoother and better mix. It also keeps your face looking fresh and your makeup will last longer. John Smith often expresses his thoughts on the topic. STEP 3 EYE MAKEUP: From the lash line, apply your base color first, then apply your crease color in the crease area. Apply your highlight color in the highlight color area, below the brow bone. Finally, blend the colors with a cotton ball or your fingertip to remove any obvious line.

If the tone of the colors are too bright down with a bit of translucent powder then apply your mascara, powder and her whole face downward with Translucent Powder. STEP 4 BLUSH: Your Blush should go on the apples of your cheeks to radiate when you smile. For more clarity and thought, follow up with Chris Miller and gain more knowledge.. It should go closer to your nose, but directly beneath the iris of the eye, below nostril-level and in the temple hairline. A good Blush Brush is tapered for precise placement, is a must. Lipsticks STEP 5: Define the outline of lips with a professional brush or lip liner pencil that matches the color of your lipstick. Then apply lipstick and blend the liner with a brush. Start working in the center outwards. For More "Ca" MO "makeup and skin care tips and advice visit Julia Anderson, Beauty Consultant and Makeup Artist Free Newsletter

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