Make up application for
a more natural look.
How to:
Step 1: Apply Foundation:
Be sure to cleanse your face thoroughly, apply toner to refine
the pores and prepare the skin to absorb the moisturiser. Moisturize and begin to apply your foundation. Put a
small amount on the tips of your fingers, dot all around your face, such as your cheeks, forehead and chin and then
begin to blend.
If you move your fingers upwards and outward, you have less of
a chance to leave a visible makeup line. Don't forget your eyelids, and then check a mirror to make sure you don't
have lines.
If you have blemishes, discolored skin or dark spots or
circles under your eyes, use some concealer to cover up these flaws. NATU-CLEAR is excellent in removing uneven
skin tones and dark spots.
Step 2: Apply Powder:
Be sure to have a good powder brush to apply your translucent
or coloured powder. If you brush in a downward motion, you will get a smoother finish. The powder also helps your
eye makeup blend more evenly and last longer, and will give you a fresher look.
Step 3: Apply Eye Make Up:
Apply your base color from your lash line first, before
applying the color to your eye crease. Apply your crease color, followed by your highlights in the area below the
brown bone. You next need to blend the colors so they won't look painted on with a cotton ball, soft tissue, or
finger tips. If you find that your make up looks too bold or clown-like, tone it down with a little translucent
powder and then apply your eyeliner and mascara. Afterwards, take your powder brush and dust your face downward
with your translucent powder to get rid of any shadow or mascara speckles.
Step 4: Apply Blush:
Always apply your blush to the apples of your cheeks or the
cheek bones, but not both. Your cheeks should radiate after applying. Blush should go directly beneath the iris of
your eye, but not any closer to your nose. Invest in a good tapered brush that allows to you have precise
placement. This really is a must in every woman's makeup kit.
Step 5: Apply Lipsticks:
Always choose a lip liner pencil that is close to the color of
your lipstick. You can also use a professional lip brush to define the outline of your lips. The next step is to
apply your lipstick and to blend the liner into the lipstick so that you don't see a fine line and have a more
natural and blended look. Always start in the center and go out from there.
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