Friday, August 20, 2010

How to apply make up perfectly?

tell me step by step or if u can explain me wid pictures and also about the use of productsHow to apply make up perfectly?
My application:


wash face- let dry completely


apply liquid foundation (i use mabelline true match)


apply foundation modestly to cheeks and forehead-- not too heavy or it will look streaky. make sure also to put a small amount on your eyelids to help shadow last longer.


apply powder foundation (i use clinique)


apply eye liner to top of eyes only


apply neutral shadow to top of eyes- just to crease of the lids or slightly higher.


apply light colored eye liner to bottom lid


apply mascara (i use mabelline XXL)


finally- most important! take a peice of toilet paper and rub it gentlely all over your face- just to get any loose powder off and to blend in your makeup!!How to apply make up perfectly?
1- apply foundation to your whole face. Rub it on with your hands %26amp; make sure it is spread equaly.


*Revlon Soft Flex Foundation works great


2- Wash your hands:-)


3- apply a loose powder.


* Cover Girl Loose Powder Works Great


4- Eye Shadow Time


*Almay has a line of eyeshadows that are made for a certain eye color. if you have blue eyes then buy the one designed for blue eyes. It shows you how to apply it on the back of the shadow.


5- Mascara can be kind of tricky, put it close to your eye and just blink a couple times so that it gets on your upper lashes.


*Cover Girl Mascara... I cant remember the name, but it is in a red container


6- eyeliner is totally optional. It's best to use eyeliner only when going out shopping or out at night.





*Visit covergirl.com and other websites like revlon...


they will give you some tips!











*Good Luck. If you need anymore help then let me know
Tips on step by step makeup


/cosmetic tricks /celebrities makeup/


hair highlighting /Hairremoval/ Facials etc...


http://geebal.blogspot.com





Tips on Eye makeup / Smokey eyes


http://homebeautytips.blogspot.com
Kevin Aucoin wrote Making Faces and Bobby Brown has written a couple great books herself on the subject

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