Putting on Make-Up
Applying Your Make-up for Work
by Adem Martin del Campo
Work and play have very different aspects to them. The same holds true when applying make-up for the different events. Generally for work you will use colors that are more neutral, like subtle colors and earth tones. This gives you a professional look and gives an aire of confidence to those you come in contact with. Most of the time if a person wears loud colors in a professional environment, everyone seems to not take that person seriously.
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Applying an Eye Makeup Design
by Paula Begoun
Options for building an eye design are almost too numerous to list. The basic concept is to shade the eye to accent its shape, or to change its shape by using a progression of light to dark colors across the eye, blending one over the other so that you can't see where one stops and another starts. Even for the most formal eye-makeup design, four different colors should be plenty. Whether you use one, two, three, or four different eyeshadows, they become a full design when worn with eyeliner, temple contour, and mascara.
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Applying Eyeliner
by Paula Begoun
Assuming you have a steady hand (if not, try this sitting down so you can steady your arm by placing your elbow on a table), position your brush, pencil, or applicator so it is as close to the lash-line along the eyelid as possible. Then draw a line from the inner to outer corner using one fluid stroke, following the curvature of the eyelid. Do not extend the line past the outer corner of the eye or hug the tear-drop area of the eye.
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Makeup Application - Step by Step
by Paula Begoun
Before you Start: Always apply makeup to clean skin (follow the routine appropriate for your skin type). Make sure you have all the appropriate makeup tools and products you need. Apply makeup in a well-lighted area. Use a magnifying mirror to check your blending and overall smoothness.
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Applying Make Up
by www.make-up-cosmetics.com
Applying make up is as easy as brushing your teeth. If you are interested in learning more about applying make up in a simple, easy manner…this article is for you.
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How To Apply Eye Make Up
by www.make-up-cosmetics.com
Your eyes are the most expressive feature on your face. And eye make up can help to define your eyes and enhance their natural beauty. Here are some general guidelines for applying eye make up.
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How to Apply Make Up
by www.make-up-cosmetics.com
Even the most expensive make up products will look harsh and unnatural if they are not applied correctly. Applying make up is not hard, but it does take a little patience and a little practice. Read on to learn more about the best ways to apply make up so that you can achieve a natural, healthy, and seamless look.
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How To Put On Make Up
by www.make-up-cosmetics.com
Dab the foundation on your face, beginning in the center and working outwards and upwards in gentle circular strokes. Be sure to blend the product over the entire face, including on the eyelids and under the jaw line and chin. Concentrate on the areas under the eyes and around the nose as these tend to be the areas that cause the most problems.
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Make Up Application
by www.make-up-cosmetics.com
Next, find the lower edge of your cheekbone and apply a small dot of rouge to the spot on this edge, just below your pupil. Wipe away the excess rouge from your fingertips, and gently blend the rouge in an outward motion towards your ears. If the color is too intense, gently wipe away the excess.
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