Applying Makeup The RIGHT Way
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You own the best makeup money can buy. You thumb through fashion magazines to study the faces of those stick-thin, runway models. You spend two hours each morning putting on your face.
And, you still don’t look right. What’s a girl got to do to look good around here?
Lights, camera, action…consider three things:
- What's the lighting in your make-up area? Adjust it, and you may find that you're better able to cover your flaws and accentuate your attributes.
- Picture yourself. Is the look you're struggling to attain realistic for you? The supermodel-look you're using to create your own make up style may not be at all like you. Look for famous faces with features similar to your own.
- What colors and products do your look-a-likes use with success Try modeling yourself after realistic ideals. Are you using the right colors and products?
Learn from the pros…take a lesson.
Spend a half hour with a professional makeup stylist. Visit a department store beauty counter. Ask a well-put together friend for a tutorial. Take notes. Here are a few basic guidelines to keep in mind.
Foundation
Careful selection of color is essential. Remember, what looks good in January, may not in August. Reevaluate color often. Apply with sponge or fingertips. Dot foundation in the shape of a 'T' from forehead to chin. Then blend outward. Don't apply pressure to skin. Be sure you don't leave a 'defining line' along your jaw line. Blend any line with a tissue.
Eyes
Eye shadow is available in complementing multi-tone color combinations.
It’s a good idea to buy these sets, rather than individual colors, if you don’t trust your own beauty know-how. Swipe applicator across lightest color, tap off excess powder, and sweep across lid to brow bone working from the inside out. Accent with medium tone from middle of lash to outer edge of eyes. For a smoky, night time look, use a third color as an accent. Blend colors with your pinky.
Cheeks
Using a full-sized blush brush, apply blush to brush, tap off the excess, smile and sweep color gently from apple of cheek to temple. Soften color with a tissue, if needed.
Powder
Loose powder sets make-up and extends its wear. Gently dust your made-up face.
Lips Last
Liner and lipstick are your last step. Apply and blot with a tissue.
Less is more…really!
Avoid looking overly made up. Too much make-up can look worse than the flaws it's intended to hide.
Practice, practice, practice.
Do you remember how much fun it was to play with make-up as a child? Recapture that fun. Play around with different looks.
You don’t know how something will look until you try it. But, save the experiments for a slow day. Your sister’s wedding day is no day for a new you.
About the Author
Peter Vaughn, a man mad about makeup, is the co-creator of Hollywood Makeup Secrets, a site dedicated to the provision of practical, useful information, designed to educate women, on the ‘Art of Makeup’, teaching them how to quickly and easily transform themselves into beautiful, gorgeous women.
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