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MAKEUP
TIPS
FOUNDATION Which do I apply first, concealer or foundation?
Apply foundation and then concealer. By applying the foundation first,
you see exactly where you still need more coverage. And as you apply the
concealer, you will see if more or less is required. How do I select the
proper foundation shade for my skin? The best place to test match your skin
tone is on the chin and lower jaw area. To test a color, apply a small
amount of foundation and feather out the blend. If the shade isn't quite
right select the next shade up or down in tone. Expect that the foundation
chosen in mid-summer may be too dark in mid-winter. The objective of foundation
is to smooth and blend skin tone and color differences to a natural healthy look
of natural skin. If it looks like a mask, (or feels that way) than too much has
been applied. If you see no difference, you have applied too little. Remember
foundation should help you look simply beautiful. CONCEALER Sometimes I
need a lot more coverage than my regular foundation can give me. What do you
suggest I use? When a great deal of coverage is needed in a specific area,
don't apply heavy foundation to compensate. Use a concealer which should be
applied easier, faster and with better results. How do I find the
right concealer? Forget all the rules on concealer: green covers red,
yellow covers red and brown, orange covers blue. This doesn't seem simple.
Many companies have developed concealers that match the skin tone. They are
formulated with a great deal of pigment so a thin application will actually
conceal or hide the various undertones. This makes the choice and application
much easier and the results flawless. Simply pick the shade that best matches
the skin tone at the lower eyelid. Application Tip:
Apply concealer with a small brush. This way you can
apply the product in the same exact size and shape necessary. If you use your
finger, the size of the area you cover is dependent on the size of your finger.
Where can I apply concealer for the best coverage? Under the eyes
where discoloration is prominent. Between the inner eye and the nose often shows
discoloration that can pinch the nose area, making one look tired, and can give
the appearance of changing the eyelid shape. At the outer eye, where the upper
and lower lid join, there is often a dark line of discoloration that draws down
that can be concealed. You can also apply concealer to cover broken blood
vessels and skin irregularities. POWDER What is translucent
powder used for? Translucent powders are designed
to "set" make-up.
The powder absorbs the oil or moisture in the make-up to create a dry surface on
the skin. Translucent powders should not add color to your make-up. (Powders
that incorporate foundations are used for coverage as a foundation and are not
recommended for setting make-up) Application Tip:
A powder puff or large brush may be used to apply
the powder as well as brush away any excess. I tend to crease under the
eyes when I apply powder, what am I doing wrong? You should smooth the
area underneath the eyes before powdering to insure your application is flawless
before setting. If you have applied concealer thinly under the eyes, you will
avoid creases. Powder does not create a crease or accentuate lines-- thick
make-up on the thin tissue under the eye does. SHADING/CONTOURING Various
companies have perfected shading or contouring powders. These brush on easily
with a blush brush and are almost fool proof. If the shading is applied too
heavy, you can minimize it with a little translucent powder.
I always hear about "shading" and "contouring" but what exactly are they used
for? Most make-up artists use shading or contouring to minimize fullness
under the jaw area, emphasize the cheek bones, or give the appearance of
narrowing the width of the nose. LIPS How do I choose the perfect lip
color? Observe yourself but remember color is an accessory. What color
is your wardrobe and what color are you currently wearing? Select three colors
in the same range- light, medium and dark. Try on each color and pick the one
you feel most comfortable wearing. I could really use some lipstick tips,
any suggestions? That depends on what you're going for. For a
natural lip look- cover the entire lip area with a pencil close to your
lips natural shade. For intensified color- apply pencil over the entire
lip area followed by a coordinating lipstick. For fuller lips- outline
lips slightly outside the lip line and fill in with lipstick. In most cases you
will want a pencil slightly darker than the lipstick. (Remember the lips have
more color then the surrounding skin. Therefore the darker pencil is necessary
to compensate). To correct uneven lips- Simply even the lips with the lip pencil and fill with
lipstick. To minimize lipstick bleeding- Outline
the lips with a broad line using a lip pencil. Powder the pencil line. Fill in
the lips with lipstick, but carry the lipstick just up to the lip pencil. This
helps set a barrier for the more emollient lipstick. BLUSH How do I
know which shade of blush to wear? Once the lipstick and lip pencil have
been selected, simply choose a blush in the same color family.
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