Superb Makeup Tips for Attractive Beauty
Now that we’ve established you like and dislikes, I’m going to show you how to create a basic look for the daytime. Remember, these are suggestion only – if you can’t stand foundation, ignore the bit about foundation’ if you hate lip colour, ignore the information on lip colour. And yes, choose whatever colours you like – the following is about application only.
Applying foundation
Foundation applying has two options; with the fingers and makeup sponge. You can blend the makeup with fingers or sponge, out towards the jaw line, cheeks, and hairline. When you use any special cream or wet dry foundation, blend outwards as smooth a makeup coated sponge with the T-zone Area. If you prefer liquid foundation, dot a tiny amount of the product on your forehead, nose, can chin before blending it in.Concealer can be dotted on skin that’s either clean or prepared with foundation. Using a makeup brush or finger, apply a generous coat of concealer to spots, broken blood vessels, dark spots, scares, under eye circle, dark eyelids, or other imperfections you’d like to camouflage.
Using face powder
Face powder should be used after all cream products. This means that if you use cream blusher, contour, highlighter and eye shadow formulas, these need to be applied before you reach for the face powder. So reason is that face powder creates a inhibition among creams and powder based cosmetics which are also stable when they are used and have a voluntary to be intent if you put to them directly on top of a concealer and foundation.
Using of blusher
Blusher has several forms such as liquid, gel, stick cream and simple powder. I’m going to assume you are using powder blusher. A good sized blusher brush – not the small plastic one that comes with many powder blushers – is essential for creating a natural-looking result. Run the brush gently over the blusher powder, then hold the brush at the apple of your cheek. Using small strokes, softly sweep the brush up the cheekbone, towards the hairline. For an especially realistic look, sweep a bit of blusher across the top of the forehead, the chin and the bridge of your nose.
Applying eye makeup
Eye shadow stays on longer if your eyelids have been prepared with a bit of foundation or concealer and a dusting face powder. Many makeup artists use three to four colours when making up eyes, but you need only two: a deeper neutral that can be swept into the eye’s crease, and a pale neutral that will look on both the brow bone and lid.
Applying mascara
Mascara is often applied after eye shadow, but it can be applied before. In fact, l likes to apply mascara before shadow because I always spatter mascara everywhere which can ruin a made-up eye. Whichever you choose, if you curl lashes, it should be done before applying mascara. After you curl your lashes, you can make lashes look lasher, and help mascara to adhere better, of you lightly dust lashes with a bit of face powder. Next, close one eye and paint the upper side of the upper lashes. Then, open the eye and apply mascara to the inner side of the upper lashes.
Using eyeliner
Eyeliner has different form such as liquid, pencil or powder; you can use with an eyeliner brush. Unconcerned of which you use, use the item as close to the lash line as possible. The best way to line eyes is to keep to the top lid and if your eyes are round or droopy then liner on the lower lid can blow up the eye’s shape. However if you like the look of eyeliner on the lower lash line, stick as close to the lashes are possible and concentrate the colour on the outer half of the eye – getting eyeliner too close to the tear duct makes eyes appear smaller and more closely set.